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 Subject: NA Digest, V. 16, # 44 NA Digest Tuesday, December 06, 2016 Volume 16 : Issue 44 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Science fair judging criteria OPM release 2016.10 Release of pySDC 2.0 Boundary Element Methods, Chile, Dec 2016 Matrix Equations and Tensor Techniques workshop, Italy, Feb 2017 SAMSI Interface of Statistics and Optimization, USA, Feb 2017 Copper Multigrid Conference, Student Papers, USA, Mar 2017 Problems with Layer Phenomena, Ireland, Apr 2017 Workshop on Data Mining for Oil & Gas, USA, Apr 2017 Finite Volume for Complex Applications, France, Jun 2017 Workshop Honoring C. Epstein & L. Greengard, USA, Jun 2017 Advances in Continuous Optimization, Canada, Jul 2017 Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, Bulgaria, Aug 2017 Preconditioning Techniques, Canada, Aug 2017 Inverse Problems from Theory to Application, UK, Sep 2017 Faculty Positions, Applied Mathematics, Northwestern Univ Faculty Positions, Mathematics, Univ of Texas at Arlington Endowed Professorship Position, University of Louisiana Assistant Professor Position, Complex Systems, Applied Mathematics Associate Professor / Assistant Professor Position, CUHK Research Assistant Professor Position, CUHK Research Associate Position, Univ of Houston Research Positions, Argonne National Laboratory Postdoc Position, Geophysical and Medical Imaging, LANL Postdoc Position, Moving Meshes with Optimal Transport, Reading Postdoc Position, Numerical Modeling, Czech Technical Univ Postdoc Position, Numerical PDEs, Rice Univ Postdoc Position, Sandia National Labs Postdoc Position, Scientific Computing, ETH Zurich Postdoc Position, UQ, UT Austin Postdoc Position, Univ of Warwick Research Postdoc Position/Research Associate, Imaging Postdoc Positions, HPC, Germany Postdoc Positions, Sparse Linear Algebra, Lawrence Berkeley Lab PhD Position, Hamburg Univ of Technology PhD Positions, Applied Math and Probability & Statistics, NJIT PhD Positions, Simula Research Laboratory Contents, Advanced Mathematical Models and Applications, 1 (1) Contents, BIT Numerical Mathematics, 56 (4) Contents, J Modern Technology and Engineering, 1 (1) Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 21 (6) Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, 22 (1) Contexts, J Algorithms & Computational Technology, 10 (4) Subscribe, unsubscribe, change address, or for na-digest archives: http://www.netlib.org/na-digest-html/faq.html Submissions for NA Digest: http://icl.cs.utk.edu/na-digest/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Sussman [log in to unmask] Date: November 30, 2016 Subject: Science fair judging criteria I often judge science fairs for high-school students, including the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. The Intel fair has a separate section for Mathematics projects, including numerical and computational projects. Some of the projects are of publication quality and it is a challenge to rank them. Judging is done by a group of professional mathematicians who volunteer their time, only some of whom are familiar with computational math. Ranking is particularly difficult because some projects include proofs of new results in fields such as number theory that are accessible at the high- school level while other projects present interesting approaches to hard problems using home computers as computational platforms, but without the traditional theorem/proof structure. It is often challenging to convince the group of judges that an innovative numerical project without proofs is of quality comparable with the proof of a novel theoretical result. I am asking for input in devising judging criteria that would help rank a novel numerical or computational project without complete proofs as comparable with a project containing a proof of a novel theoretical result. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Markus Blatt [log in to unmask] Date: November 23, 2016 Subject: OPM release 2016.10 We are pleased to announce the availability of OPM release 2016.10! The "Open Porous Media Initiative" (OPM) coordinates collaborative software development, maintains and distributes open-source software and open data sets under free licenses (GPLv3+). The OPM software contains various solver for porous media flow (IMPES, two-phase incompressible transport, a reordering-based two-phase polymer solver, and a parallel fully implicit black-oil solver). In addition solvers for flow-based upscaling of both both permeability (single-phase upscaling) and relative permeability (two-phase upscaling), including capability for steady-state upscaling are included. Together with the software we ship various SPE test data sets, and the data of the Norne oil field as open data. The release brings major improvements to the output capabilities of Flow, the fully implicit black-oil reservoir simulator. This includes improvements to summary and restart output, which is now controllable from the input deck, and also improved logging behaviour. For more information see http://opm-project.org/?page_id=36 Binary packages are available for Ubuntu and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, instructions are available for building from source for any Linux variant or Mac OS X. The Open Porous Media Initiative team. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Robert Speck [log in to unmask] Date: November 23, 2016 Subject: Release of pySDC 2.0 We would like to announce the new release of pySDC, a Python package for the spectral deferred corrections (SDC) approach and its flavors, esp. the multilevel extension MLSDC and the parallel-in-time algorithm PFASST. See http://www.parallelintime.org/pySDC for more details! Features: - SDC, MLSDC, MSSDC and PFASST implementations, with and without MPI   parallelization - many different examples (e.g. heat equation, particle dynamics,   Boussinesq equation, reaction-diffusion equations, ...) - plays nicely with FEniCS for Finite Element discretization in space - a tutorial to flatten the rather steep learning curve a bit - fully documented and tested core routines and implementations - Python 2.7.x and 3.x compatibility pySDC is intended for rapid prototyping and educational purposes. New ideas like e.g. sweepers, predictors or time-parallelization strategies can be tested and first toy problems can be easily implemented. pySDC is open source under the BSD-2 license. The code is hosted on GitHub, see https://github.com/Parallel-in-Time/pySDC. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Elwin van 't Wout [log in to unmask] Date: December 05, 2016 Subject: Boundary Element Methods, Chile, Dec 2016 The program of Mathematical and Computational Engineering of Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile cordially invites you to attend the "First Chilean Symposium on Boundary Element Methods - Efficient computational algorithms for simulating wave propagation." The symposium will cover topics in interdisciplinary research related to the Boundary Element Method (BEM) and the computational simulation of wave propagation. The themes of the symposium include applied mathematics, software design, physics, and astroengineering. The keynote speakers are Prof. Timo Betcke (University College London, UK) and Prof. Mahadevan Ganesh (Colorado School of Mines, USA). The event is free of charge and will be held at campus San Joaquin, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, on December 14th, 2016. For registration and more information: http://symposium.sitios.ing.uc.cl ------------------------------------------------------- From: Federico Poloni [log in to unmask] Date: November 22, 2016 Subject: Matrix Equations and Tensor Techniques workshop, Italy, Feb 2017 The abstract submission deadline for the Matrix Equations and Tensor Techniques Workshop (METT), Pisa, February 13-14, 2017, is approaching. Deadlines: - Abstract submission: December 4, 2016 - Acceptance notification: December 16, 2016 - Registration: January 27, 2017 Works presented at the workshop can be submitted to a special issue of Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications. Further information: http://delone.dm.unipi.it/mett17 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ilse Ipsen [log in to unmask] Date: December 03, 2016 Subject: SAMSI Interface of Statistics and Optimization, USA, Feb 2017 SAMSI Workshop on the Interface of Statistics and Optimization (WISO) February 8-10, 2017 This workshop brings together pioneers in statistics and optimization. In one-hour lectures, they will highlight the breadth and depth of advances, cross-fertilization, and cutting-edge applications. Confirmed speakers at this point: Yonina Eldar (Technion), Alex Gray (Skytree), Michael Jordan (UC Berkeley), Kenneth Lange (UCLA), Arkadi Nemorivski (Georgia Tech), Alex Shapiro (Georgia Tech), Martin Wainright (UC Berkeley), Margaret Wright (NYU Courant), and Steve Wright (Wisconsin). Workshop registration: http://www.samsi.info/opt-wiso Application deadline: 16 December 2016 Location: Duke University, Durham, NC, USA Questions: email [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Luke Olson [log in to unmask] Date: December 05, 2016 Subject: Copper Multigrid Conference, Student Papers, USA, Mar 2017 Student Paper Competition - Deadline December 16, 2016 18th Copper Mountain Conference on Multigrid Methods Sunday March 26 - Thursday March 30, 2017 Copper Mountain, Colorado, USA Students are invited to submit papers to the student paper competition at the 18th Copper Mountain Conference on Multigrid Methods, March 2017. The deadline for the submitting to the paper competition is December 16, 2016. Lodging and conference expenses may be awarded, pending funding, and details about the award and submission process can be found at http://grandmaster.colorado.edu/~copper/2017/student.html The Copper Mountain Conference on Multigrid Methods was founded in 1983 and is held every two years (odd years). It is widely regarded as one of the premier international conferences on multigrid methods. The 2017 meeting is organized in cooperation with SIAM. As in the past, there will be a Special Issue devoted to multigrid methods in Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications. In addition to the talks, multigrid tutorials will be given on the first day of the conference. For more information, see our web site at http://grandmaster.colorado.edu/~copper/2017/ Student Paper Competition: Friday, December 16, 2017 Presentation Abstracts: Friday, January 20, 2017 Early Registration: Friday, January 27, 2017 Registration: Friday, February 24, 2017 Guaranteed Lodging: February 25, 2017 Journal Special Issue: tentatively June 15, 2017 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Niall Madden [log in to unmask] Date: November 16, 2016 Subject: Problems with Layer Phenomena, Ireland, Apr 2017 14th Annual Workshop on Numerical Methods for Problems with Layer Phenomena Thursday, 6 - Friday, 7 April, 2017, Galway, Ireland. http://www.maths.nuigalway.ie/~niall/LayerPhenomena2017 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 24 Feb, 2017. This two day workshop is being organised by the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Applied Mathematics, at the National University of Ireland, Galway. The aim of the workshop is to bring together people, in the mathematics and general scientific community, who have particular interests in the development and applications of numerical methods for problems that exhibit layer phenomena, such as boundary/interior layers in fluid flow and other applications. ------------------------------------------------------- From: German Larrazabal [log in to unmask] Date: November 18, 2016 Subject: Workshop on Data Mining for Oil & Gas, USA, Apr 2017 Workshop on Data Mining for Oil & Gas http://dm4og.inesctec.pt The Westin Galeria Houston, Texas, USA The topics of interest include, but are not limited to: the accurate positioning of structures (salt and overthrust), the characterization of laminated sands and shales, distinguishing commercial from non-commercial gas, prediction and evaluation of pressure in reservoirs, fault detection and classification, facies recognition, exploration in difficult areas, accurate depth imaging, fluid/permeability prediction, identification and classification of fractures, uncertainty quantification, environmental issues. All submitted papers will go through a rigorous double-blind peer review process, and the workshop proceedings will be published in electronic format, with CEUR-WS (indexed by DBLP, as well as Scopus). The submitted paper should have no more than 15 pages, and an appropriate number of references. It shall contain enough substance that it can be cited in other publications. Only original papers, i.e., that have not been published in an earlier workshop or conference, will be accepted. In order to produce the PDF, we provide a LaTex template, and an example with author guidelines, at http://dm4og.inesctec.pt/latex- template-and-sample/at_download/file. The manuscripts must be submitted through the DM4OG EasyChair submissions site at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dm4og. Submission deadline: December 23, 2016 Conference: April 27-29, 2017 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Clement Cances [log in to unmask] Date: November 22, 2016 Subject: Finite Volume for Complex Applications, France, Jun 2017 We have the pleasure to announce the 8th edition of the conference "Finite Volume for Complex Applications". It will take place in Lille (France), from June 12th to June 16th 2017. Invited speakers are : A. R. Brodtkorb (SINTEF, Norway); A. Chertock (North Carolina State Univ., USA); I. Faille (IFP Energies Nouvelles, France); T. Gallouet (Univ. Aix-Marseille, France); B. Haasdonk (Univ. Stuttgart, Germany); S. Mishra (ETH Zurich, Switzerland); E. Fernandez Nieto (Univ. Sevilla, Spain); C. W. Shu (Brown Univ, USA) See https://indico.math.cnrs.fr/event/1299/overview for more information. January 6, 2017 : Submission of full versions of papers The papers are selected according to a review process. The proceedings will be published in Springer proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics.The hardcover book containing all the selected contributions will be distributed to the participants during the conference. We also want to announce that we propose a benchmark on the numerical simulation of incompressible viscous flows : https://indico.math.cnrs.fr/event/1299/page/9 If you are interested in doing this benchmark, you can already send an e- mail to [log in to unmask] We will add your address in a mailing-list (benchmark-fvca8-list@univ- lille1.fr), so that we can send you additional informations for the benchmark if necessary. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Alex Barnett [log in to unmask] Date: November 24, 2016 Subject: Workshop Honoring C. Epstein & L. Greengard, USA, Jun 2017 "Modern Advances in Computational and Applied Mathematics: a workshop in honor of the birthdays of Charlie Epstein and Leslie Greengard" : June 9-10, 2017, Yale University, New Haven, CT. This two-day workshop will feature ten speakers that celebrate the far-reaching impact in applied mathematics of the work of both Charlie Epstein and Leslie Greengard, which includes fast algorithms, PDEs and integral equations, medical imaging, numerical analysis, population genetics, and data analysis. Registration for the workshop is open to all and includes poster sessions, a banquet, and plenty of informal interaction time. Travel/housing support will be provided on a competitive basis for up to twenty-five early-career researchers (graduate students, post-docs, etc). Confirmed invited speakers include: Brian Avants (Biogen); Jon Wilkening (Berkeley); Adrianna Gillman (Rice); Zydrunas Gimbutas (NIST); Mary-Catherine Kropinski (Simon Fraser); Antoine Cerfon (NYU); Jeremy Magland (Simons Foundation); Rachel Ward (UT Austin); Kirill Serkh (NYU). More information regarding travel, accommodations, schedule, and registration will appear at http://epsteingreengard2017.org in early 2017. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Sebastien Le Digabel [log in to unmask] Date: November 22, 2016 Subject: Advances in Continuous Optimization, Canada, Jul 2017 We are pleased to announce the 15th EUROPT Workshop on Advances in Continuous Optimization, to be held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on July 12-14, 2017: https://www.gerad.ca/colloques/europt2017/ The EUROPT Workshop on Advances in Continuous Optimization is the annual event of the EUROPT continuous optimization working group of EURO (The Association of European Operational Research Societies). This 15th edition will take place in Montreal just before the 21st IFORS conference that will be held in Quebec City. The workshop will take place during Montreal's 375th anniversary celebrations. Activities and special events are advertised at http://www.375mtl.com/en Plenary Speakers - Shabbir Ahmed (Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.A.) - Timothy C.Y. Chan (University of Toronto, Canada) - Francisco Facchinei (University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy) Special Sessions In Memoriam The scientific program will include special sessions in memory of Jonathan M. Borwein, Roger Fletcher, and Christodoulos A. Floudas. Abstract Submission is online and is already open at https://symposia.gerad.ca/europt2017/en/submit Abstract submission deadline: March 15, 2017 Abstract acceptance: March 31, 2017 Early bird registration deadline: May 1st, 2017 Please see the workshop webpage https://www.gerad.ca/colloques/europt2017/ for more information. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ivan Ivanov [log in to unmask] Date: November 30, 2016 Subject: Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, Bulgaria, Aug 2017 The goal of MMSC 2017 is to bring together scientists from diverse areas of mathematics and computer science, as well as their application in biology, biotechnology, ecology, medicine, physics, chemistry, engineering, economics, finance, social sciences, etc. Among the goals of the workshop is the stimulation of new research cooperations which would lead to novel results. The workshop is focused on modern aspects of mathematical modelling and scientific computing that involve deep interplay between computational problems and pure mathematical modeling questions. We especially encourage participation of students and early career researchers. The submitted abstracts of the conference can be viewed on the website http://www.biomathforum.org/biomath/index.php/conference/index For more information please consult the website http://www.biomath.bg/MMSC2017/index.php ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chen Greif [log in to unmask] Date: November 26, 2016 Subject: Preconditioning Techniques, Canada, Aug 2017 The 10th International Conference on Preconditioning Techniques for Scientific and Industrial Applications will take place on July 31 - August 2, 2017 at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Confirmed plenary speakers: Michele Benzi, Emory University, USA Jed Brown, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA Jie Chen, IBM Research Center, USA Eric Darve, Stanford University, USA Tom Jonshovel, Schlumberger Abingdon Technology Centre, UK Alison Ramage, Strathclyde University, UK Sander Rhebergen, University of Waterloo, Canada Nicole Spillane, Ecole Polytechnique, France Additional information can be found at http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~greif/precon17/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye [log in to unmask] Date: November 30, 2016 Subject: Inverse Problems from Theory to Application, UK, Sep 2017 Tuesday 19 - Thursday 21 September 2017 Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, UK An inverse problem denotes the task of computing an unknown physical quantity from indirect measurements. The corresponding forward problem maps the physical quantity to the measurements. In most realistic situations the solution of the inverse problem is challenging, complicated by incomplete and noisy measurements, as well as non-invertible forward operators which render the inverse problem ill-posed (that is lack of stability and/or uniqueness of solutions). Inverse problems appear in many practical applications in biology, medicine, weather forecasting, chemistry, engineering, physics, to name but a few, and their analysis and solution presents considerable challenges in mathematics and statistics. This conference will bring together mathematicians and statisticians, working on theoretical and numerical aspects of inverse problems, and engineers, physicists and other scientists, working on challenging inverse problem applications. We welcome industrial representatives, doctoral students, early career and established academics working in this field to attend. Conference topics: Imaging; Regularisation theory; Statistical inverse problems; Sampling; Data assimilation; Inverse problem applications. Abstracts should be submitted by 30 April via https://my.ima.org.uk/ For further information on this conference, please visit: http://ima.org.uk/conferences/conferences_calendar/inverse-problems.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Miksis [log in to unmask] Date: November 19, 2016 Subject: Faculty Positions, Applied Mathematics, Northwestern Univ The Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics at Northwestern University (http://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/applied- math/) invites applications for two fulltime, tenure-track faculty positions. Hiring will be focused on the assistant professor level, although exceptional applicants at a more senior level will be considered. Requirements include a Ph.D. and demonstrated ability to conduct high- impact interdisciplinary research in applied mathematics. Candidates in all areas are encouraged to apply. We are seeking candidates with strong connections to applications who can enhance the breadth of research activities of the department. Duties involve teaching and research. The application package should include a curriculum vita, a statement of research accomplishments and interests, and a statement of teaching experience and philosophy. Send applications to https://facultysearch.mccormick.northwestern.edu/apply/index/ODg In addition, the applicant should arrange for at least three, but no more than four letters of recommendation. Recommendation letters will be automatically solicited from the letter writers by email after the names are entered in the online application system. Questions may be sent to [log in to unmask] (Subject line: 2017 Faculty Search). Review of applications began on November 15, 2016, but will continue until the positions are filled. For further information, see: http://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/applied-math/. Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer of all protected classes including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the United States. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Benito Chen [log in to unmask] Date: November 30, 2016 Subject: Faculty Positions, Mathematics, Univ of Texas at Arlington The University of Texas at Arlington Department of Mathematics Position ID: F00003P The Department of Mathematics at The University of Texas at Arlington invites applications for two tenure-track Assistant Professor positions beginning September 1, 2017. Applicants should have significant research and scholarly accomplishments in one of the two following fields. The first field is big data, large scale computations and optimization. The second field is inverse problems with special interest in applications to medical imaging. Demonstrated excellence in research, effective teaching and a strong potential for external funding are essential. The salary will be competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. The minimum qualification is an earned Ph.D. in mathematics. At least two years of experience beyond the Ph.D. is preferable. Duties will include teaching and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, doing scholarly research, writing grant proposals, interdepartmental collaboration, and department and university service. Successful candidates will be expected to have close collaborations with other faculty at UTA in the areas of data driven discovery and health and human conditions. Applicants must submit electronically via http://www.mathjobs.org a letter of application plus a complete curriculum vitae, statement on research interests, statement of teaching philosophy that addresses evidence of teaching experience and effectiveness, and an American Mathematical Society (AMS) cover sheet. Applicants should arrange to have at least three letters of recommendation uploaded to http://www.mathjobs.org. At least one should address teaching. Inquiries about the position may be directed to [log in to unmask] Review of applications will begin on January 15, 2017, and will continue until the position is filled. Persons from groups historically underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics are encouraged to apply. UTA is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. Minorities, women, veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Additionally, the University prohibits discrimination in employment on the basis of sexual orientation. A criminal background check will be conducted on finalists. The UTA is a tobacco free campus. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ralph Baker Kearfott [log in to unmask] Date: November 19, 2016 Subject: Endowed Professorship Position, University of Louisiana Applications are invited for the position of the Ray P. Authement Endowed Chair of Computational Mathematics in the Mathematics Department at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Duties will include teaching primarily at the graduate level, conducting research, directing graduate students, and engaging in departmental and professional services. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in mathematics or a closely related field, with a strong research program and a commitment to excellence, commensurate with appointment at the rank of Full Professor. Preference will be given to candidates in the area of biomathematics who have an outstanding publication record, a strong history of attracting substantial external funding, and extensive experience in mentoring doctoral students. The successful candidate will be expected to provide leadership in enhancing the graduate program in the department and strengthening interdisciplinary collaboration with other departments, especially the Department of Biology. The appointment will commence August 1, 2017, or at the beginning of a subsequent term. Salary is competitive, depending on qualifications. For more information, see: https://humanresources.louisiana.edu/sites/humanresources/files/SC%203-14.pdf ------------------------------------------------------- From: Hans Zwart [log in to unmask] Date: December 02, 2016 Subject: Assistant Professor Position, Complex Systems, Applied Mathematics Assistant Professor in Complex Systems at the Department of Applied Mathematics See also: https://www.utwente.nl/en/organization/careers/vacancies/!/vacature/868023 Job description: We are looking for a highly talented research scientist with a passion for teaching whose focus is on the development, analysis and application of complex systems and networks, such as approximation or control for models described by large scale ordinary and/or partial differential equations. The successful candidate is expected to have strong affinity with mathematical analysis. In addition, he or she has the capability to develop collaboration between mathematics and the multi-disciplinary research context at the University of Twente is essential. These collaborations can be established through one of the research institutes, i.e., CTIT institute on ICT, MESA+ institute for Nanotechnology, or MIRA institute for biomedical technology and technical medicine. The candidate will actively participate in the research and teaching within the Department of Applied Mathematics and develop a profile by collaborating with colleagues at CTIT, MESA+ or MIRA. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Wendell Chau [log in to unmask] Date: November 22, 2016 Subject: Associate Professor / Assistant Professor Position, CUHK Department of Mathematics Associate Professor / Assistant Professor (Ref. 16000267) (Closing date: June 30, 2017) Founded in 1963, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a forward-looking comprehensive research university with a global vision and a mission to combine tradition with modernity, and to bring together China and the West. The Department of Mathematics in CUHK has developed a strong reputation in teaching and research. Many faculty members are internationally renowned and are recipients of prestigious awards and honors. The graduates are successful in both academia and industry. The Department is highly ranked internationally. According to the latest rankings, the Department is 39th in the Academic Ranking of World Universities, 27th in the QS World University Rankings and 28th in the US News Rankings. The Department of Mathematics is now inviting applications for a substantiable-track faculty position at the Associate Professor / Assistant Professor level. Candidates with strong evidence of outstanding research accomplishments and promise in both research and teaching in Optimization or related fields in Applied Mathematics are encouraged to apply. Appointment will normally be made on contract basis for up to three years initially commencing August 2017, which, subject to mutual agreement, may lead to longer-term appointment or substantiation later. The applications will be considered on a continuing basis but candidates are encouraged to apply by January 31, 2017. Application Procedure: The University only accepts and considers applications submitted online for the post above. For more information and to apply online, please visit http://career.cuhk.edu.hk. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Wendell Chau [log in to unmask] Date: November 22, 2016 Subject: Research Assistant Professor Position, CUHK Department of Mathematics Research Assistant Professor (Ref. 1600027V) (Closing date: June 30, 2017) Founded in 1963, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a forward-looking comprehensive research university with a global vision and a mission to combine tradition with modernity, and to bring together China and the West. The Department of Mathematics in CUHK has developed a strong reputation in teaching and research. Many faculty members are internationally renowned and are recipients of prestigious awards and honors. The graduates are successful in both academia and industry. The Department is highly ranked internationally. According to the latest rankings, the Department is 39th in the Academic Ranking of World Universities, 27th in the QS World University Rankings and 28th in the US News Rankings. The Department of Mathematics is now inviting applications for a position of Research Assistant Professor in all areas of Mathematics. Applicants should have a relevant PhD degree and good potential for research and teaching. Appointment will initially be made on contract basis for up to three years commencing August 2017, renewable subject to mutual agreement. The applications will be considered on a continuing basis but candidates are encouraged to apply by January 31, 2017. Application Procedure The University only accepts and considers applications submitted online for the post above. For more information and to apply online, please visit http://career.cuhk.edu.hk. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Annalisa Quaini [log in to unmask] Date: November 16, 2016 Subject: Research Associate Position, Univ of Houston The Mathematics Department in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Houston expects to hire Research Associate 1 effective January 1, 2017 or September 1 2017. The position will be for two years, with the possibility of a one-year renewal. The successful applicant will conduct research in an area compatible with the research interests of the Mathematics Department. For this position we are especially interested in computational mathematics, mathematical medicine, mathematical biology or related areas. In addition the successful applicant may teach up to one course per semester. Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. Degree with 2 years experience. The screening of the applicants will start as soon as possible and the search will continue until the position is filled. The University of Houston one of the most diverse research universities in the nation. It is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Minorities, women, veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The University of Houston is a Tobacco free campus. Please apply at https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/9160 and https://jobs.uh.edu/postings/32546 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Stefan Wild [log in to unmask] Date: November 27, 2016 Subject: Research Positions, Argonne National Laboratory The Mathematics and Computer Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory has multiple new openings for researchers at all career levels (from postdoctoral associates to senior staff researchers and software developers). The openings span innovative areas of computer science and applied mathematics, including novel algorithms, analysis techniques embodied in open-source software, data-intensive science, and emerging hardware architectures. The following applied mathematics areas are of special interest: - Data assimilation and inverse problems - High-order methods for PDEs/CFD - Nonlinear optimization - Numerical linear algebra focusing on highly scalable preconditioners - Machine learning, data analysis, and applied statistics - Numerical methods for ordinary and partial differential equations - Statistical inference and analysis, sampling, and spectral estimation - Stochastic processes and stochastic differential equations - Automatic/algorithmic differentiation For more information & to apply (level commensurate with experience): - Applied math staff & postdoctoral researchers: http://bit.ly/2eZsoRM - Computer science & postdoctoral researchers: http://bit.ly/2g8mOPv - Software development specialists: http://bit.ly/2fsPjW5 Openings are available immediately, but there is flexibility in start dates for highly qualified candidates. You can find more information on focus areas at Argonne at http://www.mcs.anl.gov/research . Feel free to contact staff members directly by email with specific questions. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lianjie Huang [log in to unmask] Date: December 02, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Position, Geophysical and Medical Imaging, LANL We seek outstanding candidates for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position to conduct interdisciplinary research in geophysical and medical imaging. The successful candidate will develop novel acoustic- and elastic-wave imaging and inversion/tomography methods, and apply them to seismic data for subsurface characterization and monitoring, and to phantom and in vivo patient ultrasound data for cancer detection and characterization. Research will include development of novel imaging/inversion methods, implementation of the algorithms on super-computers, and applications to real data. Minimum Job Requirements: Strong background in acoustic- and elastic-wave imaging/inversion or in numerical modeling of wave propagation; Proficiency in programming using Fortran/C. Desired Skills: Hands-on experience in designing and conducting laboratory experiments, and experience in using Verasonics ultrasound data acquisition systems; Experience in parallel computing; Demonstrated ability to work creatively and independently and in a team environment; Demonstrated ability to plan and organize assignments to meet project deliverables. Education: PhD in related field completed within the past five years or soon to be completed. Notes to Applicants: In addition to submitting a CV, please submit a cover letter briefly addressing how you meet the minimum job requirements and describe the desired skills. CV should include educational background with degree dates and GPAs with scale, experience and expertise, a list of peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations, competitive honors/awards, and contact information of four references. To Apply: Go to http://www.lanl.gov under Careers, Career Options -> Apply for a job -> enter job # IRC53606. Hit the "apply now" button. You will be prompted to a LOGIN. You will need to register before you can apply if you have not registered already. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Hilary Weller [log in to unmask] Date: December 02, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Position, Moving Meshes with Optimal Transport, Reading A post-doctoral research assistant at the University of Reading is sought to work on mesh generation using optimal transport techniques and atmospheric modelling on r-adaptive meshes. This is part of the NERC funded project "Moving meshes for Global Atmospheric Modelling" joint with the University of Bath (Prof Chris Budd, Mathematics) and Imperial College London (Dr Colin Cotter, Mathematics). We are developing novel mathematical techniques involving optimal transport and solving partial differential equations using an advanced C++ library (OpenFOAM). The use of adaptive meshes could enable more accurate and efficient weather prediction models and predictions of the regional impacts of climate change. Further details: http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/~sws02hs/movingMeshJobAdvert.pdf Apply at: https://jobs.reading.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=283 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Borek Patzak [log in to unmask] Date: November 24, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Modeling, Czech Technical Univ Department of Mechanics at Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University offers PostDoc position in the frame of EU funded H2020 research project "Multi-scale Composite Material Selection Platform with a Seamless Integration of Materials Models and Multidisciplinary Design Framework (COMPOSELECTOR)". The prospective candidate will participate in further design and development of open-source integration platform MuPIF (www.mupif.org), integration of external simulation packages, and develop database and BDSS interfaces. This tool will provide distributed environment for interactive simulations build from independent components supporting transparent data exchange, steering, and visualization. We offer a possibility to work in dynamic research group during the period 01/2017-12/2019 (4 years, starting date to negotiate), gross salary up to 70k CZK (2600 EUR), possibility to establish cooperation and contacts at international level. Requirements: Communication skills and written/verbal knowledge of the English language, MSc or PhD degree in the related field, motivation. The knowledge and skills in software design, object-oriented design, software development, Python, distributed computing, and numerical modeling are required. Application: Interested candidates are invited to send their applications no later than 20 th December, 2016. The application must contain a Curriculum Vitae (one page), a motivation letter (two pages), stating personal goals and research interests in relation to the research topic, detailed list of publications, and at least two recommendation letters. Contacts: Prof. Dr. Ing. Borek Patzak ([log in to unmask]), Doc. Ing. Vit Smilauer, PhD. ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Adrianna Gillman [log in to unmask] Date: November 18, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical PDEs, Rice Univ The Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAAM) at Rice University in Houston, Texas, invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate position. An ideal candidate will have experience in parallel programing and/or numerical partial differential equations. Experience in programming for GPU and many-core architectures is a plus. Key aspects of the research include developing a HPC high frequency Helmholtz solver for problems with heterogeneous media as seen in industrial seismic inversion problems. Ideally candidates will have an understanding of the numerical difficulties associated with robustly solving high frequency wave problems and/or the computational difficulties of developing HPC partial differential equation solvers. The project will involve collaboration on an industrial project. The full job posting is available at http://www.caam.rice.edu/~gillmana/AG_postdoc.pdf ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chimene [log in to unmask] Date: November 18, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Position, Sandia National Labs To Apply for the following position: Apply at: http://sandia.gov/careers/search-openings.html. Click on Search for Openings, and type the Job ID number 655534 into the Keywords box. Click on the Search button to access this job opening, and complete an online application. The Scalable Algorithms Department in the Center for Computing Research is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to conduct cutting-edge research and development (R&D) in parallel algorithms and programming models for next-generation high performance computing (HPC) architectures, such as Intel Knights Landing (KNL) and NVIDIA Pascal GPU. The goal of this R&D is to provide a breadth of applications with algorithmic patterns and high quality software that will enable these applications to realize their full performance potential on exascale HPC architectures. Our ongoing R&D is delivered through Sandia's Kokkos library, a C++ programming model that enables development of performance portable HPC applications across a breadth of engineering, scientific, and data analytics domains. We are at the center of cross-domain collaborations among HPC application and library development; programming language standards evolution; compiler, runtime, hardware R&D; and national laboratories, universities, and HPC vendors. Required: Ph.D. in mathematics, computer science, or related engineering or science discipline obtained within the last five years; Advanced experience with developing software in the C++ language, including the use of templates; Experience with shared memory parallel programming in CUDA, OpenMP, OpenACC, and/or raw threads; Experience with parallel algorithm research and software development for applications and/or mathematical libraries; Experience utilizing high-concurrency architectures such as Intel Xeon Phi and NVIDIA GPU for thread-scalable parallel algorithms; Experience working in collaborative software development environments utilizing software configuration management tools and practices; Research experience as demonstrated by technical publications or presentations. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dagmar Iber [log in to unmask] Date: November 16, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Position, Scientific Computing, ETH Zurich The Computational Biology Group (Prof Dagmar Iber, www.cobi.bsse.ethz.ch) at D-BSSE, ETH Zurich seeks a Post-Doc/Senior Scientist in scientific computing. Prior experience with biological systems is not required. The group mainly focuses on 2D and 3D image-based modelling and simulation of mouse organogenesis and seeks a senior scientist with long-standing experience in related computational techniques. In particular, we seek to develop methods to 1) perform image-based parameter estimation for reaction-advection-diffusion PDE models, 2) enhance the efficiency of the simulations to facilitate simulations on growing 3D embryonic domains, and 3) simulate the mechanical properties of the developing tissue (fluid-structure interactions - FSI). The successful applicant must be self-motivated and enthusiastic to develop novel algorithms that enable ambitious, cutting-edge research at the interphase of developmental and computational biology. The candidate should have long-standing experience with suitable numerical methods, including FEM, level set / phase field methods, ALE, and parameter estimation techniques. The group currently mainly uses a commercial FEM software package (COMSOL), but would very much welcome prior experience with academic FEM packages (such as AMDiS, deal.II, Dune, FEniCS). LBIBCell, our C++ software to simulate tissue as Navier-Stokes fluid with cells represented by immersed boundary conditions (FSI), is based on the Lattice-Boltzmann method. The position is available to start immediately. The salary is internationally highly competitive. The working language is English. The Department of Biosystems, Science and Engineering (D-BSSE) of ETH Zurich is located in Basel, a European hotspot for biomedical research and the pharmaceutical and biotech industry. ETH Zurich is a major research university, offering an excellent environment for innovative and collaborative research across disciplines. Please send a complete application with CV, letter of motivation, and the name of two academic referees to: [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Tan Bui-Thanh [log in to unmask] Date: November 28, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Position, UQ, UT Austin The Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin, is seeking a Postdoc to conduct research in computational and mathematical methods in the broad area of optimization under uncertainty and uncertainty quantification for large-scale Inverse problems. Areas of interest in algorithms include, for example, numerical optimization, large-scale inverse problems, statistical inference, PDE-constrained and risk-averse optimization, and multilevel and multifidelity methods. Requirement: PhD in computational applied Math or related areas such as computational engineering. Having experience in computational inverse problem, optimization, and numerical methods for PDEs is a plus. Please contact Tan Bui-Thanh at [log in to unmask] for more details. Salary: 60K/year for at least two years Availability: Immediate ------------------------------------------------------- From: Heather Craddock [log in to unmask] Date: November 18, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Position, Univ of Warwick Research Research Fellow (78765) - University of Warwick Applications are invited for a number of postdoctoral research fellow positions to work on the 2.6m EPSRC-funded Programme Grant EQUIP (Enabling Quantification of Uncertainty for Inverse Problems). Posts will be based at the University of Warwick, Heriot-Watt University, or at Imperial College. Each will have a one year duration, and may start at a mutually agreed date in the calendar year 2017. EQUIP tackles a number of key methodological and theoretical challenges arising in the solution of statistical inverse problems, primarily driven by applications in subsurface inversion such as groundwater flow, oil and gas reservoirs and carbon sequestration but researchers with interest in the solution of inverse problems arising in other application domains, such as biology, medicine and the social sciences are also encouraged to apply. The EQUIP team comprises Mike Christie (Heriot-Watt), Charlie Elliott (Warwick), Mark Girolami (currently Warwick, Imperial College from January 2017) and Gareth Roberts (Warwick). There is the possibility of spending part of the postdoctoral appointment at Caltech working with Andrew Stuart who is a co-investigator on the grant. Applicants with expertise in the areas of inverse problems, numerical analysis, computational partial differential equations, computational statistics and theoretical statistics are encouraged to apply. For details, please go to the University of Warwick HR pages. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mini Das [log in to unmask] Date: November 17, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Position/Research Associate, Imaging Postdoctoral Postion/Research Associate position is available to work on projects related advanced imaging techniques. The proposed ideas relate to solving "phase problems" in x-ray imaging, decomposition methods when spectral data is available using known transport models, Monte Carlo simulations and analytical approaches for novel and multi-modality imaging systems including x-ray acoustic and optical. You will have the opportunity to work on forward imaging models as well as inverse problems (retrieval, computed tomography). The position offers competitive package and opportunities for career growth and excellent prospects for jobs in multiple fields. Require a PhD in Physics or Engineering with excellent numerical and computational abilities and proven productivity via publications and presentations. Fast prototyping skills for new ideas is an advantage as is the ability to work collaboratively with experimentalists. Excellent computational skills in C/C++, Matlab, IDL or Python is required. Shell scripting experience is an added advantage. Please send your CV and a cover letter directly to Dr. Mini Das ([log in to unmask]). For more details please visit: http://www.ipl.uh.edu . University of Houston is centrally located in Houston, minutes from Downtown and multiple medical schools. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Markus Rampp [log in to unmask] Date: December 01, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Positions, HPC, Germany The Max Planck Computing and Data Facility (MPCDF), in collaboration with theory groups of several Max Planck Institutes working in the fields of Materials- and Bio-Sciences, Plasmaphysics and Astrophysics, is looking for Computational Scientists or HPC application experts (postdoc positions). The candidate will be associated with the HPC applications group at the MPCDF and will work on the development and optimization of scientific high-performance computing (HPC) simulation codes and their extension to exascale architectures (e.g. OpenPower+Tesla, Xeon Phi) as well as on data-intensive applications. Specific projects include (but are not limited to) the optimization of HPC simulation codes such as OCTOPUS, FHI-aims, GENE, VERTEX, and others, development and optimization of domain-specific libraries such as SeLaLib, development and implementation of new concepts e.g. for achieving fault tolerance and performance portability on massively parallel and heterogeneous HPC architectures, analysis and visualization of large-scale data from experiments, like, e.g. from atom-probe crystallography, or from serial block face multibeam electron microscopy, as well as from simulation data, e.g. in the context of the NOMAD (Novel Materials Discovery Laboratory) EU Center of Excellence. The applicant should have a PhD in Physics, applied Mathematics, Computer Science or a similar subject. A strong background in parallel programming (ideally with modern Fortran and/or C, C++, together with MPI, OpenMP), some experience with large code projects and high performance computing or data analytics are necessary. We offer the opportunity to work on state-of-the-art numerical algorithms, leading HPC codes and latest supercomputer technology and to maintain close collaborations with the code owners and domain scientists from various Max Planck Institutes e.g. in astrophysics, fusion research, materials and bio sciences, polymer research, and theoretical chemistry. Scientific domain expertise in one of the fields or experience with large-scale data analysis is an asset but not obligatory, For detailed information, please visit http://www.mpcdf.mpg.de/about-mpcdf/career/jobs/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Sherry Li [log in to unmask] Date: November 20, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Positions, Sparse Linear Algebra, Lawrence Berkeley Lab Berkeley Lab's Scalable Solvers Group in the Computational Research Division has a couple of immediate openings for postdoctoral fellows to design and implement highly parallel sparse matrix algorithms targeted for the exascale. The candidate will participate in projects to develop next-generation sparse factorization based algebraic solvers and preconditioners, to integrate the new solvers into other higher level algebraic solvers and high-end simulation codes, to analyze algorithmic complexity and performance profile of the new algorithms and codes, and to optimize the codes on emerging supercomputers built from multi- and manycore processors. Please follow the link below to see more details and to apply online: https://lbl.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=83138 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Sabine Le Borne [log in to unmask] Date: November 17, 2016 Subject: PhD Position, Hamburg Univ of Technology The Math Department of Hamburg University of Technology (Germany) is seeking a PhD student in the field of Numerical Linear Algebra/Solvers for linear systems of equations/Rank structured matrices. Besides research, the open position includes teaching responsibilities (in German). The position starts April 16, 2017, and it is limited to four years. The salary level is according to the German public service regulation (TV-L 13). Additional information is available at https://intranet.tuhh.de/aktuell/stellen/stelle.html?kenn_nr=H-16-183&intern=1 Applications should be sent electronically as a single PDF file to [log in to unmask] by December 16, 2016. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Roy Goodman [log in to unmask] Date: December 03, 2016 Subject: PhD Positions, Applied Math and Probability & Statistics, NJIT The Department of Mathematical Sciences at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) is inviting candidates to apply to one of our doctoral program tracks: (1) Applied Mathematics or (2) Applied Probability & Statistics. The Department's research focus spans Fluid Dynamics, Materials Science, Wave Propagation, Scientific Computing, Mathematical Biology, Computational Neuroscience, and Applied Probability & Statistics, including Biostatistics. Teaching and research assistantships are available, and include a tuition waiver and a competitive stipend. Applications are due December 15, 2016, but this is a soft target date: applications will be accepted and ongoing review will continue until end of January 2017 or until all available positions are filled. For more information, please email us ([log in to unmask], CC to:[log in to unmask], [log in to unmask]) or visit our websites: PhD Program Details: http://catalog.njit.edu/graduate/science-liberal-arts/mathematical-sciences/phd/index.html PhD Admissions Information: http://catalog.njit.edu/graduate/admissions-financial-support/admissions/ On-line application portal: http://www.njit.edu/admissions/apply-online.php Advertisement flyer: http://web.njit.edu/~matveev/NJIT_DMS_PhD_flyer.pdf NJIT Department of Math Sciences homepage: http://math.njit.edu ------------------------------------------------------- From: Xing Cai [log in to unmask] Date: November 16, 2016 Subject: PhD Positions, Simula Research Laboratory There are currently two open PhD positions at Simula Research Laboratory, Norway. Both the 3-year PhD positions are in the field of high-performance scientific computing. More detailed job announcements can be found at the following webpage: https://www.simula.no/about/available-jobs Deadline for applications: December 12, 2016. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Urfat Nuriyev [log in to unmask] Date: November 22, 2016 Subject: Contents, Advanced Mathematical Models and Applications, 1 (1) Advanced Mathematical Models and Applications ISSN 2519-4445 Contents Vol.1, No.1, 2016 N.K. Gursoy, U. Nuriyev, Some Inequalities for Algebra of Fractions and its Applications A. Aliyeva, On an Domain Optimization Problem for Pauli Operator A.H. Huseynov, Agent Technology at Computing Option of Flexible Manufacture System Element and Composed Structure K. Pattabiraman, F -Indices and its Coindices of Chemical Graphs N.Sh. Huseynova, M.Sh. Orucova, On an Inverse Problem Relatively Potential and its Solution N.V. Bayramova, A.J. Huseynova, The Solution of Nonlinear Boundary Value Problem in an Unbounded Domain N. Allahverdiyeva (pp.50-55), On an Optimization Problem for the Eigenvalues S. Jothimani, T. Jenitha Premalatha, \Pi g \beta Normal Space in Intuitioitic Fuzzy Topology ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lars Eldén [log in to unmask] Date: December 05, 2016 Subject: Contents, BIT Numerical Mathematics, 56 (4) Preface to BIT 56:4 Lars Elden Bivariate hierarchical Hermite spline quasi-interpolation, Cesare Bracco, Carlotta Giannelli, Francesca Mazzia and Alessandra Sestini Symmetric general linear methods, J. C. Butcher, A. T. Hill and T. J. T. Norton Restarted Q-Arnoldi-type methods exploiting symmetry in quadratic eigenvalue problems, Carmen Campos and Jose E. Roman A numerical approach for the Poisson equation in a planar domain with a small inclusion, Lucas Chesnel and Xavier Claeys A normalized representation of super splines of arbitrary degree on Powell-Sabin triangulations, Jan Groselj The saddle point problem and the Manteuffel algorithm, Apostolos Hadjidimos High-order splitting schemes for semilinear evolution equations, Eskil Hansen and Alexander Ostermann Invariants preserving schemes based on explicit Runge-Kutta methods, H. Kojima On the convergence of collocation solutions in continuous piecewise polynomial spaces for Volterra integral equations, Hui Liang and Hermann Brunner Analysis of the dipole simulation method for two-dimensional Dirichlet problems in Jordan regions with analytic boundaries, Koya Sakakibara Radial basis function partition of unity operator splitting method for pricing multi-asset American options, Victor Shcherbakov A tensor-based dictionary learning approach to tomographic image reconstruction, Sara Soltani, Misha E. Kilmer and Per Christian Hansen Necessary conditions for convergence of difference schemes for fractional-derivative two-point boundary value problems, Martin Stynes, Eugene O'Riordan and Jose Luis Gracia Entropy solutions of the compressible Euler equations, Magnus Svard Projection methods for stochastic differential equations with conserved quantities, Weien Zhou, Liying Zhang, Jialin Hong and Songhe Song ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chiang Kao [log in to unmask] Date: December 05, 2016 Subject: Contents, J Modern Technology and Engineering, 1 (1) Journal of Modern Technology and Engineering V1 N1, 2016 ISSN 2519-4836, http://jomardpublishing.com/journals.aspx? lang=en&id=1&menu=8&info=Journal%20of%20Modern%20Technolog y%20and%20Engineering%20/%20Editorial%20Board CONTENTS Z.N. Milovanovic, S.D. Milovanovic, Hybrid Systems Based on the Solar and Wind Potential in the Banja Luka Region A.B. Hasanov, Distribution of Non-Stationary Viscoelastic Waves to Porous Environments E. Nuri, F. Nuriyeva, E. Nasiboglu, A Fuzzy Model of the Problem of Optimal Placement and Integration of Offshore Oil and Gas Platforms A. Ghuseynov, Informing Knowledge Control of Computing Design of Flexible Manufacturing System G.A. Rustamov, U.Kh. Agayev, A.T. Mammadova, Computer Technologies of Design of the Phase Portraits of Dynamic Systems K. Pattabiraman, P. Kandan, On the Fifth Atom-Bond Connectivity Index of Armchair Polyhex Nanotube ------------------------------------------------------- From: Raimondas Ciegis [log in to unmask] Date: November 20, 2016 Subject: Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 21 (6) MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND ANALYSIS The Baltic Journal on Mathematical Applications, Numerical Analysis and Differential Equations ISSN 1392-6292, ISSN 1648-3510 online, Electronical edition: http://www.tandfonline.com/TMMA Volume 21, Number 6, November 2016 Reza Parvaz, Mohammad Zarebnia and Amir Saboor Bagherzadeh, Deviation of the Error Estimation for Second Order Fredholm-Volterra Integro Differential Equations Huili Ma and Hui Feng, Dynamic Analysis for Bertrand Competition Model with Exponential Form Virginija Garbaliauskien{\. {e}} and Antanas Laurin{\v {c}}ikas, A Joint Elliott Type Theorem for Twists of $L$-Functions of Elliptic Curves Selim A. Mohammadein and Khaled G. Mohamed, Growth of a Gas Bubble in a Steady Diffusion Field in a Tissue Undergoing Decompression Laurence Grammont, Mario Ahues and Hanane Kaboul, An Extension of the Product Integration Method to $L^1$ with Applications in Astrophysics Paolo Acquistapace, Anna P. Candeloro, Vladimir Georgiev and Maria L. Manca, Mathematical Phase Model of Neural Populations Interaction in Modulation of REM/NREM Sleep Satish Shukla, Dhananjay Gopal and Rosana Rodr{\'{\i}}guez-L{\'{o}}pez, Fuzzy-Pre{\v{s}}i{\'{c}}-{\'{C}}iri{\'{c}} Operators and Applications to Certain Nonlinear Differential Equations Gorana Aras-Gazi\'{c}, Josip Pe\v{c}ari\'{c} and Ana Vukeli\'{c}, Integral Error Representation of Hermite Interpolating Polynomial and Related Inequalities for Quadrature Formulae Ashraf M. Zenkour, Torsional Dynamic Response of a Carbon Nanotube Embedded in Visco-Pasternak's Medium ------------------------------------------------------- From: Romas Baronas [log in to unmask] Date: December 06, 2016 Subject: Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, 22 (1) Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, ISSN 1392-5113, Volume 22, Number 1, 2017 A free on-line edition is available at: http://www.mii.lt/NA/ TABLE OF CONTENTS Positive solutions for a class of fractional boundary value problems, Jiafa Xu, Zhongli Wei Nonlinear studies on the effect of non-uniform heat generation/absorption on hydromagnetic flow of nanofluid over a vertical plate, Abdul Kafoor Abdul Hakeem, Bhose Ganga, Sait Mohamed Yusuff Ansari, Nagaraj Vishnu Ganesh, Mohammad Mansur Rahman Solution of Volterra integral inclusion in b-metric spaces via new fixed point theorem, Muhammad Usman Ali, Tayyab Kamran, Mihai Postolache Bifurcation analysis for a singular differential system with two parameters via to topological degree theory, Lishan Liu, Fenglong Sun, Xinguang Zhang, Yonghong Wu Rational g-\omega-weak contractions and fixed point theorems in 0-\sigma-complete metric-like spaces, Hemant Kumar Nashine, Anita Gupta, Zoran Kadelburg Stability analyses of deterministic and stochastic SEIRI epidemic models with nonlinear incidence rates and distributed delay, Hong Zhang, Juan Xia, Paul Georgescu Fixed point teorems for multivalued maps via new auxiliary function, Muhammad Usman Ali, Calogero Vetro Existence of positive solutions for a singular fractional oundary value problem, Johnny Henderson, Rodica Luca Investigation of symmetric non-spherical particle shapes by applying low-resolution spherical harmonics, Urte Radvilaite, Rimantas Kacianauskas, Dainius Rusakevicius On economic-technological optimization of high-voltage electric cables, Mecislavas Meilunas, Audrius Ilgevicius, Olga Suboc, Gerda Jankeviciute, Raimondas Ciegis ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ke Chen [log in to unmask] Date: December 06, 2016 Subject: Contexts, J Algorithms & Computational Technology, 10 (4) Journal of Algorithms & Computational Technology December 2016; 10 (4) Special Issue: Mathematical Imaging Guest editors: Ke Chen and Choi-Hong Lai A practical guideline for T1 reconstruction from various flip angles in MRI, C Sandmann et al. Vessel tree extraction using radius-lifted keypoints searching scheme and anisotropic fast marching method, D. Chen et al. Primal-dual method to smoothing TV-based model for image denoising, Z J Zhi et al. An effective variational model for simultaneous reconstruction and segmentation of blurred images, B.Williams et al. A new image deconvolution method with fractional regularisation, B.Williams et al. A fast Total Variation-based iterative algorithm for digital breast tomosynthesis image reconstruction, E Piccolomini et al. Visualizing whole-body treatment response heterogeneity using multi- parametric magnetic resonance imaging, M. Blackledge et al. Stabilised bias field: segmentation with intensity inhomogeneity, J Spencer et al. An improved model for joint segmentation and registration based on linear curvature smoother, et al., M Ibrahim et al. A new augmented Lagrangian primal dual algorithm for elastica regularization, J P Zhang et al. 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