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AT-NET BULLETIN NO. 131, 27.10.2005

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Contents:

1) Table of Contents: JAT
2) Job Advertisement: University of Haifa
3) Table of Contents: LAA
4) Table of Contents: CA
5) Job Advertisement: IIT Chicago

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1) From: Thomas Hogan <ho...@math.ohio-state.edu>

Table of Contents: J. Approx. Theory, Volume 135, Number 2, August 2005

Online at www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/6843-2005-998649997-603818

V. Jeyakumar and H. Mohebi
Limiting $\epsilon$-subgradient characterizations of constrained best
approximation
145--159

Tomohiro Takata
Asymptotic formul{\ae} of Mehler-Heine-type for certain classical
polyorthogonal polynomials
160--175

H. A. Hakopian and M. F. Khalaf
On the poisedness of Bojanov-Xu interpolation
176--202

Isaac Pesenson
Polynomial splines and eigenvalue approximations on quantum graphs
203--220

Dinh-D\~{u}ng, Jean-Paul Calvi, and Nguy\^{e}n Ti\^{e}n Trung
Polynomial projectors preserving homogeneous partial
differential equations
221--232

Jaouad Sahbani
Mourre's theory for some unbounded Jacobi matrices
233--244

J. M. Quesada, J. Fern\'{a}ndez-Ochoa, J. Mart\'{\i}nez-Moreno, and
J. Bustamante
The Polya algorithm in sequence spaces
245--257

Francesco Altomare and Ioan Ra\c{s}a
On a class of exponential-type operators and their limit semigroups
258--275

Author index for Volume 135
276

From: Paul Nevai <ne...@math.ohio-state.edu>

Table of Contents: J. Approx. Theory, Volume 136, Number 1, September
2005

Online at www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/6843-2005-998639998-605276

Ilia Krasikov
On the maximum value of Jacobi polynomials
1--20

Jacek Chudziak
Approximate solutions of the Go{\l}\c{a}b-Schinzel equation
21--25

H. S. Jung
Necessary conditions of convergence of Hermite-Fej\'{e}r interpolation
polynomials for exponential weights
26--44

Vlad Timofte
Stone-Weierstrass theorems revisited
45--59

Kyungwon Park
Bivariate $n$-term rational approximation
60--83

D. Dryanov and R. Fournier
A note on Bernstein and Markov type inequalities
84--90

Leszek Skrzypczak
On approximation numbers of Sobolev embeddings of weighted
function spaces
91--107

Zhiqiang Gao and Guantie Deng
The generalized Bernstein problem on weighted Lacunary
polynomial approximation
108--114

M. I. Gil'
On variations of characteristic values of entire matrix pencils
115--128

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2) From: Yair Censor <ya...@math.haifa.ac.il>

The University of Haifa initiated a search for the next Dean of the
Faculty of Sciences and Science Education.

Kindly help us distribute the following information among your
colleagues
and on professional electronic lists to which you have access.

The search committee will be pleased to consider candidacies from within
or outside the university, from Israel or from abroad. The deadline for
submissions of candidacies is November 15, 2005.

Please go to: http://science.haifa.ac.il/search_dean_heb.htm
for the Hebrew version of the tender (michraz) or to:
http://science.haifa.ac.il/search_dean_eng.htm
for the English version. Please feel free to forward this information to
interested individuals and to post it over to other nets.

Prof. Yair Censor, Dept. of Mathematics, Univ. of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Homepage: http://math.haifa.ac.il/censor.html

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3) From: Hans Schneider <ha...@math.wisc.edu>
* Linear Algebra and its Applications
Volume 408, Pages 1-328 (1 October 2005)

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5653-2005-995919999-605497


TABLE OF CONTENTS

1) Editorial board
Pages ii-iii

2) Faces of the cone of Euclidean distance matrices: Characterizations,
structure and induced geometry
Pages 1-13
Pablo Tarazaga

3) A note on sign-nonsingular matrices
Pages 14-18
Miroslav Fiedler

4) Three mutually adjacent Leonard pairs
Pages 19-39
Brian Hartwig

5) Minimal representations of unitary operators and orthogonal
polynomials on the unit circle
Pages 40-65
M.J. Cantero, L. Moral and L. Vel=E1zquez

6) A class of constrained inverse eigenproblem and associated
approximation problem for skew symmetric and centrosymmetric matrices
Pages 66-77
Xiao-ping Pan, Xi-yan Hu and Lei Zhang

7) The spectral radius of unicyclic and bicyclic graphs with n vertices
and k pendant vertices
Pages 78-85
Shu-Guang Guo

8) A characterization of complex plane Poncelet curves
Pages 86-119
Boris Mirman and Pradeep Shukla

9) Unitriangular actions on quadratic forms and character degrees
Pages 120-150
Andrea Previtali

10) Linear dependence of quotients of analytic functions of several
variables with the least subcollection of generalized Wronskians
Pages 151-160
Ronald A. Walker

11) On the QR iterations of real matrices
Pages 161-176
Huajun Huang and Tin-Yau Tam

12) The numerical range of a composition operator with conformal
automorphism symbol
Pages 177-188
A. Abdollahi

13) Characteristic polynomials of digraphs having a semi-free action
Pages 189-206
Aiping Deng and Yaokun Wu

14) The copositive completion problem
Pages 207-211
Leslie Hogben, Charles R. Johnson and Robert Reams

15) On the nullity of unicyclic graphs
Pages 212-220
Tan Xuezhong and Bolian Liu

16) The inverse mean problem of geometric mean and contraharmonic means
Pages 221-229
Yongdo Lim

17) On maps preserving zeros of the polynomial xy =FF=FF yx *
Pages 230-243
Mikhail A. Chebotar, Yuen Fong and Pjek-Hwee Lee

18) The compact quantum group U q (2) I
Pages 244-258
Xiaoxia Zhang and Ervin Yunwei Zhao

19) Additive mappings between Hermitian matrix spaces preserving rank
not exceeding one
Pages 259-267
M.H. Lim

20) The inverse eigenvalue problem for symmetric anti-bidiagonal
matrices
Pages 268-274
Olga Holtz

21) Construction of real symmetric and per-antisymmetric matrices with
prescribed spectrum data
Pages 275-283
Qingxiang Yin

22) On the values of permanents of (0, 1) circulant matrices with three
ones per row
Pages 284-297
Giovanni Sburlati

23) On the weight distribution of convolutional codes
Pages 298-326
Heide Gluesing-Luerssen

24) Author index
Pages 327-328

Volume 409, Pages 1-188 (1 November 2005)
Special Issue in honor of Pauline van den Driessche
Edited by Steve Kirkland, Judith J. McDonald, Dale D. Olesky and
Michael J. Tsatsomeros

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5653-2005-995909999-606501

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1) Editorial board
Pages ii-iii

2) Photo of Pauline van den Driessche
Page xii

3) Preface
Pages 1-12
S. Kirkland, J.J. McDonald, D.D. Olesky and M.J. Tsatsomeros

4) On the difference between the maximum multiplicity and path cover
number for tree-like graphs
Pages 13-31
Francesco Barioli, Shaun Fallat and Leslie Hogben

5) Proximity in group inverses of M-matrices and inverses of diagonally
dominant M-matrices
Pages 32-50
Minerva Catral, Michael Neumann and Jianhong Xu

6) Isospectral vibrating systems. Part 1. The spectral method
Pages 51-69
Peter Lancaster

7) Bipartite and tripartite systems and matrices from genetic control
research
Pages 70-78
Clark Jeffries

8) Eigenvectors and eigenvalues of non-regular graphs
Pages 79-86
Xiao-Dong Zhang

9) Rectangular submatrices of inverse -matrices and the decomposition
of a positive matrix as a sum
Pages 87-99
C.R. Johnson and D.D. Olesky

10) A strategy for constructing Lyapunov functions for non-autonomous
linear differential equations
Pages 100-110
C. Connell McCluskey

11) Rational realizations of the minimum rank of a sign pattern matrix
Pages 111-125
Marina Arav, Frank J. Hall, Selcuk Koyuncu, Zhongshan Li and Bhaskara
Rao

12) Matrix analysis of a Markov chain small-world model
Pages 126-146
Minerva Catral, Michael Neumann and Jianhong Xu

13) A note on generalized Hessenberg matrices
Pages 147-152
L. Elsner

14) A sharp upper bound on the largest Laplacian eigenvalue of weighted
graphs
Pages 153-165
Kinkar Ch. Das and R.B. Bapat

15) Spectral properties of a near-periodic row-stochastic Leslie matrix
Pages 166-186
Mei-Qin Chen and Xiezhang Li

16) Author index
Page 187

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4) From: Ed Saff <es...@math.vanderbilt.edu>

Constructive Approximation
Vol. 22 No. 3 2005
Table of Contents

"Pointwise Remez-Type Inequalities in the Unit Disk"
by V.V. Andrievskii
Pages 297-308

"Asymptotics for Sobolev Orthogonal Polynomials for Exponential Weights"
by J.S. Geronimo, D.S. Lubinsky, and F. Marcellan
Pages 309-346

"Chebyshev Spaces and Bernstein Bases"
by M.-L. Mazure
Pages 347-363

"Hierarchical Riesz Bases for H^s(Omega), 1 < s < 5/2"
by O. Davydov and R. Stevenson
Pages 365-394

"Intrinsic Localization of Frames"
by M. Fornasier and K. Groechenig
Pages 395-415

"Strong Convergence of Spherical Harmonic Expansions on H^1(S^d-1)"
Feng Dai
Pages 417-436

Constructive Approximation
An International Journal for Approximations and Expansions
Published by Springer
http://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/~ca

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5) From: Greg Fasshauer <fass...@iit.edu>

Department of Applied Mathematics

Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL

The Department of Applied Mathematics at IIT invites applications for
two tenure-track/tenured faculty positions, beginning in August 2006.

The preferred rank is assistant professor, but in exceptional cases a
more senior appointment will be considered.

The successful candidate must have earned a PhD degree, demonstrated the
potential for outstanding research and be dedicated to excellent
teaching.
We are keenly interested in candidates with broad interests who can
collaborate with other colleagues in applied mathematics and related
disciplines.

The Department of Applied Mathematics currently consists of 12
tenured/tenure-track faculty. Our mission is: i) to undertake top-rate
research in applied analysis, computational mathematics, discrete
applied
mathematics, and stochastic analysis, and ii) to provide quality
education
at the BS through PhD levels to both our applied mathematics students
and those students in other disciplines who need applied mathematics.
Our
departmental and institutional culture promotes mutually beneficial
collaborations, such as the Masters of Mathematical Finance we offer in
partnership with the Stuart Business School.

With a very diverse student body of over 6,000, IIT is a private,
PhD-granting university with programs in engineering, science,
psychology, architecture, business, design and law.
IIT is located in the heart of the
vibrant city of Chicago. Further information about IIT and the
Department of Applied Mathematics can be found at http://math.iit.edu
<http://math.iit.edu/> .

To apply please submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, succinct
teaching and research statements, and at least four confidential
reference
letters (one addressing teaching effectiveness) to:

Fred J. Hickernell, Chair
Department of Applied Mathematics
Illinois Institute of Technology
Room 208, Building E1
10 W. 32nd Street
Chicago, IL 60616

Phone: (312) 567-8983

FAX: (312) 567-3135

Email: amse...@math.iit.edu


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