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Special Volume "Numerical Methods for Solving Partial Differential Equations"
Special Volume "Numerical Methods for Solving Partial Differential Equations" of the Journal Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (ETNA)
The Special Volume of ETNA that we are proposing is dedicated to Olaf Steinbach on the occasion of his 60th birthday, which he will celebrate in August 2027.
Olaf holds the position of full professor at the Technical University in Graz, Austria. He has made fundamental contributions to the construction and analysis of boundary and finite element methods for solving partial differential equations. Regarding Olaf’s scientific contributions, the special volume should include topics such as:
• finite and boundary element methods for partial differential equations,
• numerical methods for PDE-constrained optimization problems,
• iterative solvers, preconditioning and domain decomposition methods,
Thomas Apel (Munich), Herbert Egger (Linz), Ulrich Langer (Linz), Wolfgang Wendland (Stuttgart), and Max Winkler (Chemnitz) will serve as guest editors.
Submissions for the special volume will be accepted from now until 30 October, 2026.
Papers will be subject to the usual reviewing procedure.
Special Volume on Multigrid Methods
A special volume of ETNA focused on recent advances in multigrid methods is planned for publication in 2026, to coincide with the 22nd Copper Mountain Conference on Multigrid Methods, held from April 13-17, 2025.
Submissions are encouraged in all aspects of multigrid methods, including this year’s highlighted topics https://grandmaster.colorado.edu/copper/2023/about.html#topics.
Attendees and participants of the conference as well as the general community are invited to submit papers. The papers should meet the formatting and editorial requirements of ETNA.
Submissions for the special volume will be accepted from now until August 15, 2025. Papers will be subject to review by a guest editorial board consisting of members of the conference program committee.
Special Issue "Inverse Problems"
Special Issue on Inverse Problems
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