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On this page you find publications of the current year. Separate lists for 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, and 1999 are also available.

  1. Asymptotic spectral properties and preconditioning of an approximated nonlocal Helmholtz equation with fractional Laplacian and variable coefficient wave number ?. Andrea Adriani, Rosita L Sormani, Cristina Tablino-Possio, Rolf Krause, and Stefano Serra. In Linear Algebra and its Applications, volume 708, pp 551-584, Elsevier BV, 2025. (DOI). Publication status: Epub ahead of print
  2. Accelerating Page Migrations in Operating Systems with Intel DSA. Jongho Baik, Jonghyeon Kim, Chang Hyun Park, and Jeongseob Ahn. In IEEE Computer Architecture Letters, pp 1-4, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2025. (DOI, fulltext:postprint). Publication status: Epub ahead of print
  3. Matrix-less spectral approximation for large structured matrices. Giovanni Barbarino, Melker Claesson, Sven-Erik Ekström, Carlo Garoni, David Meadon, and Hendrik Speleers. In BIT Numerical Mathematics, volume 65, number 1, Springer, 2025. (DOI, Fulltext, fulltext:print).
  4. Modeling the hallmarks of avascular tumors. Erik Blom, Stefan Engblom, and Gesina Menz (eds). Springer, 2025. (DOI).
  5. Machine learning adjusted sequential CUSUM-analyses are superior to cross-sectional analysis of excess mortality after surgery. Florian Bösch, Stina Schild-Suhren, Elif Yilmaz, Michael Ghadimi, Athanasios Karampalis, Nikolaus Börner, and Markus Bo Schoenberg. In International Journal of Medical Informatics, volume 193, Elsevier, 2025. (DOI, Fulltext, fulltext:print).
  6. <em>l</em><sub>0</sub> Penalized Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Sparse Covariance Matrices. Ghania Fatima, Peter Stoica, and Prabhu Babu. In IEEE Signal Processing Letters, volume 32, pp 66-70, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2025. (DOI).
  7. Aurora kinase B is required for growth and expansion of medulloblastoma cells in the tissue context. Alexandre Gries, Karthiga Santhana Kumar, Fabien Kuttler, Özgün Özalp, Veronica Akle, Hanqing Zhang, Michael A. Grotzer, Stephan C. F. Neuhauss, Amin Allalou, and Martin Baumgartner. In Neoplasia, volume 59, Elsevier, 2025. (DOI, Fulltext, fulltext:print).
  8. Numerical simulation of the generalized modified Benjamin-Bona-Mahony equation using SBP-SAT in time. Vilma Kjelldahl and Ken Mattsson. In Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, volume 459, Elsevier, 2025. (DOI, Fulltext, fulltext:print).
  9. Let it shine: Autofluorescence of Papanicolaou-stain improves AI-based cytological oral cancer detection. Wenyi Lian, Joakim Lindblad, Christina Runow Stark, Jan Hirsch, and Nataša Sladoje. In Computers in Biology and Medicine, volume 185, pp 1-14, 2025. (DOI, Fulltext).
  10. Numerical integration of mechanical forces in center-based models for biological cell populations. Per Lötstedt and Sonja Mathias. In Applied Mathematics and Computation, volume 486, Elsevier, 2025. (DOI, Fulltext, fulltext:print).
  11. Inequality is Information: On its Quantification and Decomposition. Tobias Mages. Ph.D. thesis, Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology nr 157, Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Uppsala, 2025. (fulltext, preview image).
  12. Projection based summation-by-parts methods, embeddings and the pseudoinverse. Pelle Olsson, Gustav Eriksson, and Ken Mattsson. In Journal of Computational Physics, volume 524, Elsevier, 2025. (DOI, External link). Publication status: Epub ahead of print
  13. Deep networks for system identification: A survey. Gianluigi Pillonetto, Aleksandr Aravkin, Daniel Gedon, Lennart Ljung, Antônio H. Ribeiro, and Thomas B. Schön. In Automatica, volume 171, Elsevier, 2025. (DOI, Fulltext, fulltext:print).
  14. Matrix-free higher-order finite element methods for hyperelasticity. R. Schussnig, N. Fehn, Peter Munch, and M. Kronbichler. In Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, volume 435, Elsevier, 2025. (DOI, Fulltext, fulltext:print).
  15. Price predictability at ultra-high frequency: Entropy-based randomness test. Andrey Shternshis and Stefano Marmi. In Communications in nonlinear science & numerical simulation, volume 141, Elsevier, 2025. (DOI, Fulltext, fulltext:print).
  16. Rättsliga hinder mot samverkan?: Juridik och ledningsfrågor vid doktorandsamverkan. Magnus Strand, Linda Wedlin, and Thomas B. Schön. SNS förlag, Stockholm, 2025.
  17. Stability estimates for radial basis function methods applied to linear scalar conservation laws. Igor Tominec, Murtazo Nazarov, and Elisabeth Larsson. In Applied Mathematics and Computation, volume 485, Elsevier, 2025. (DOI, Fulltext, fulltext:print).
  18. Intelligent Data Management via Machine Learning: From Storage Hierarchy to Information Hierarchy. Tianru Zhang. Ph.D. thesis, Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology nr 2483, Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Uppsala, 2025. (fulltext, preview image).

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