In the last several years, there have been a number of advances in the accurate solution of eigenvalue problems. Many of the results have come from the realization that eigenvalue algorithms that exploit the structure of the problem can lead to more accurate eigenvalue and eigenvector computations.
To recognize these advances and to encourage further advances, we are proposing to have a third special issue of Linear Algebra and Its Applications on Accurate Solution of Eigenvalue Problems. This is the third such special issue. The first was volume 309 of Linear Algebra and Its Applications, published in early 2000, the second will appear sometime in 2002.
This special issue is in coordination with the International Workshop on Accurate Solution of Eigenvalue Problems IV held in Split, Croatia on June 24-27, 2002. The participants in the workshop will be strongly encouraged to submit papers to the special issue. Submissions are also welcome from non-participants as long as they are consistent with the themes of the workshop.
The editors for this special issue will be
Jesse L. Barlow Department of Computer Science and Engineering The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802-6106 USA |
Beresford N. Parlett Department of Mathematics University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 USA |
Krešimir
Veselic' Lehrgebiet Mathematische Physik Fernuniversität Hagen Postfach 940 D-58084 Hagen Germany |
Please submit three (3) copies of your manuscript to the editor of your choice. Manuscripts submitted to this special issue will be refereed according to standard procedures for Linear Algebra and Its Applications. All papers for this special issue should be postmarked by January 15, 2003.