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Elman H, Furnival D.  2007.  Solving the stochastic steady-state diffusion problem using multigrid. IMA journal of numerical analysis. 27(4):675-675.
Elman H, Guo X-Z.  1993.  Performance Enhancements and Parallel Algorithms for Two Multilevel Preconditioners. SIAM Journal on Scientific ComputingSIAM J. Sci. Comput.. 14(4):890-890.
Elman H, Golub GH.  1990.  Iterative methods for cyclically reduced non-self-adjoint linear systems. Math. Comp. 54(190):671-700.
Elman H.  1996.  Multigrid and Krylov subspace methods for the discrete Stokes equations. International journal for numerical methods in fluids. 22(8):755-770.
Elman H, Silvester D.  1996.  Fast nonsymmetric iterations and preconditioning for Navier-Stokes equations. SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing. 17(1):33-46.
Elman H, Ramage A.  2006.  Fourier analysis of multigrid for a model two-dimensional convection-diffusion equation. BIT Numerical Mathematics. 46(2):283-306.
Elman H, Silvester DJ, Wathen AJ.  2002.  Block preconditioners for the discrete incompressible Navier–Stokes equations. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids. 40(3‐4):333-344.
Elman H, Silvester DJ, Wathen AJ.  2005.  Finite Elements and Fast Iterative Solvers : with Applications in Incompressible Fluid Dynamics. :416.
Elman H, Agrón E.  1989.  Ordering techniques for the preconditioned conjugate gradient method on parallel computers. Computer Physics Communications. 53(1-3):253-269.
Elman H.  2001.  Preconditioners for Saddle Point Problems Arising in Computational Fluid Dynamics. UMIACS-TR-2001-88
Elman H.  1986.  A Stability Analysis of Incomplete LU Factorizations. Mathematics of Computation. 47(175):191-217.
Elman H, Ernst OG, O’Leary DP, Stewart M.  2005.  Efficient iterative algorithms for the stochastic finite element method with application to acoustic scattering. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 194(9–11):1037-1055.
Elman H, Silvester DJ, Wathen AJ.  2002.  Performance and analysis of saddle point preconditioners for the discrete steady-state Navier-Stokes equations. Numerische Mathematik. 90(4):665-688.
Elman H, Ramage A, Silvester DJ.  2007.  IFISS: A Matlab toolbox for modelling incompressible flow. ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software. 33(2)
Elman H.  1994.  Iterative methods for linear systems. Large-Scale Matrix Problems and the Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations. 3:69-177.
Elman H.  1997.  Perturbation of eigenvalues of preconditioned Navier-Stokes operators. SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications. 18(3):733-751.
Elman H, Saad Y, Saylor PE.  1986.  A Hybrid Chebyshev Krylov Subspace Algorithm for Solving Nonsymmetric Systems of Linear Equations. SIAM Journal on Scientific and Statistical ComputingSIAM J. Sci. and Stat. Comput.. 7(3):840-840.
Elman H.  1999.  Preconditioning for the steady-state Navier-Stokes equations with low viscosity. SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing. 20(4):1299-1316.
Elman H, Golub GH.  1991.  Iterative methods for cyclically reduced non-self-adjoint linear systems II. Math. Comp. 56(193):215-242.
Elman H.  2005.  Preconditioning strategies for models of incompressible flow. Journal of Scientific Computing. 25(1):347-366.
Elman H, Golub GH.  1990.  Line iterative methods for cyclically reduced discrete convection-diffusion problems.
Elman H, Howle VE, Shadid J, Tuminaro R.  2002.  A Parallel Block Multi-level Preconditioner for the 3D Incompressible Navier--Stokes Equations. UMIACS-TR-2002-95
Elman H.  1982.  Iterative methods for large, sparse, nonsymmetric systems of linear equations.. Dissertation Abstracts International Part B: Science and Engineering[DISS. ABST. INT. PT. B- SCI. & ENG.],. 43(5):1982-1982.
Elman H.  1981.  Preconditioned Conjugate-Gradient Methods for Nonsymmetric Systems of Linear Equations..
Ellis J, Tran C, Ryoo J, Shneiderman B.  1998.  Buttons vs. menus: An exploratory study of pull-down menu selection as compared to button bars. Technical Reports of the Computer Science Department.

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