Subject: NA Digest, V. 14, # 13 NA Digest Tuesday, May 06, 2014 Volume 14 : Issue 13 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: New Book, Practical Augmented Lagrangian Methods New Book, Scientific Computing LNCSE Volumes 87-93, Springer Modern Massive Data Sets (MMDS), USA, Jun 2014 Course, Mathematics and Algorithms for UQ, USA, Jul-Aug 2014 Mathematical Software (ICMS), Korea, Aug 2014 European Multigrid Conference, Belgium, Sep 2014 MSO-Tools 2014, Germany, Sep 2014 Stochastic Computing & Optimization, Germany, Sep-Oct 2014 Professor Position, UQ, Univ of Nottingham Postdoc Position, Applied Numerical Mathematics, Leeds Univ Postdoc Position, Computational Geoscience, Stanford Univ Postdoc Position, Multicore HPC, LBNL Postdoc Position, Scientific Computing and Inverse Problems Research Fellow Position, Optimization, Univ of Bergen BIOMATH, new journal in mathematical and computational biology Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 59 (3) Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 19 (2) Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 66 (1) 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: Bruce Bailey [log in to unmask] Date: May 01, 2014 Subject: New Book, Practical Augmented Lagrangian Methods Announcing the April 30, 2014, publication by SIAM of: Practical Augmented Lagrangian Methods for Constrained Optimization, by Ernesto G. Birgin and José Mario Martínez xiv + 220 pages / Softcover / ISBN 978-1-611973-35-8 / List Price $65.00 / SIAM Member Price $45.50 / Order Code FA10 This book focuses on Augmented Lagrangian techniques for solving practical constrained optimization problems. The authors rigorously delineate mathematical convergence theory based on sequential optimality conditions and novel constraint qualifications. They also orient the book to practitioners by giving priority to results that provide insight on the practical behavior of algorithms and by providing geometrical and algorithmic interpretations of every mathematical result, and they fully describe a freely available computational package for constrained optimization and illustrate its usefulness with applications. The book is aimed at engineers, physicists, chemists, and other practitioners interested in full access to comprehensive and well- documented software for large-scale optimization as well as up-to- date convergence theory and its practical consequences. It will also be of interest to graduate and advanced undergraduate students in mathematics, computer science, applied mathematics, optimization, and numerical analysis. To order, or for more information about this and all SIAM books, please visit http://www.siam.org/books. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Peters [log in to unmask] Date: May 05, 2014 Subject: New Book, Scientific Computing The textbook Scientific Computing - An Introduction using Maple and MATLAB by Walter Gander, Martin J Gander and Felix Kwok has been published as volume 11 in Texts in Computational Science and Engineering, ISBN 978-3-319-04325-8. For a description, see http://www.springer.com/978-3-319-04324-1 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Peters [log in to unmask] Date: May 05, 2014 Subject: LNCSE Volumes 87-93, Springer LNCSE 87:S. Forth, P. Hovland, E. Phipps, J. Utke, A. Walther (Eds.)- Recent Developments in Algorithmic Differentiation More information: www.springer.com/978-3-642-30022-6 LNCSE 88:J. Garcke, M. Griebel (Eds.)- Sparse Grids and Applications More information: www.springer.com/978-3-642-31702-6 LNCSE 89:M. Griebel, M.A. Schweitzer (Eds.)- Meshfree Methods for Partial Differential Equations VI More information: www.springer.com/978-3-642-32978-4 LNCSE 90:C. Pechstein - Finite and Boundary Element Tearing and Interconnecting Solvers for Multiscale Problems More information: www.springer.com/978-3-642-23587-0 LNCSE 91:R. Bank, M. Holst, O. Widlund, J. Xu (Eds.)- Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering XX More information: www.springer.com/978-3-642-35274-4 LNCSE 92: H. Bijl, D. Lucor, S. Mishra, C. Schwab (Eds.)- Uncertainty Quantification in Computational Fluid Dynamics More information: www.springer.com/978-3-319-00884-4 LNCSE 93: M. Bader, H.J. Bungartz, T. Weinzierl (Eds.)- Advanced Computing More information: www.springer.com/978-3-642-38761-6 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ilse Ipsen [log in to unmask] Date: May 06, 2014 Subject: Modern Massive Data Sets (MMDS), USA, Jun 2014 Registration for the 2014 Workshop on Algorithms for Modern Massive Data Sets (MMDS 2014) is now available at: http://mmds-data.org/home/registration2014 In addition to the talks, there will be a poster session one evening. You may apply to present a poster at the link above. Event: MMDS 2014: Workshop on Algorithms for Modern Massive Data Sets Dates: June 17-20, 2014 Location: UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA Website: http://mmds-data.org Contact: [log in to unmask] Synopsis: The 2014 Workshop on Algorithms for Modern Massive Data Sets (MMDS 2014) will address algorithmic, mathematical, and statistical challenges in modern statistical data analysis. The goals of MMDS 2014 are to explore novel techniques for modeling and analyzing massive, high-dimensional, and nonlinearly-structured scientific and internet data sets, and to bring together computer scientists, statisticians, mathematicians, and data analysis practitioners to promote cross-fertilization of ideas. Organizers: Michael Mahoney (ICSI and UC Berkeley), Alex Shkolnik (Stanford), Petros Drineas (RPI), Reza Zadeh (Stanford), Fernando Perez (UC Berkeley) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Raul Tempone [log in to unmask] Date: May 03, 2014 Subject: Course, Mathematics and Algorithms for UQ, USA, Jul-Aug 2014 The PECOS Center in ICES at the University of Texas at Austin, the SRI-UQ center at KAUST, and QUEST, a SciDAC UQ Institute, are co-sponsoring a short course to be held at the University of Texas at Austin, July 28 - August 8. A brief description follows. Further details, along with registration information, are available at: https://www.regonline.com/UT_ShortCourse Title: Mathematical and Algorithmic Aspects of Uncertainty Quantification Instructors: Prof. Fabio Nobile (EPFL) and Prof. Raul Tempone (KAUST) Dates: July 28 - August 8, 2014 Location: University of Texas at Austin Cost: Registration is free, but space is limited When building a mathematical model to describe the behavior of a physical system, one has often to face a certain level of uncertainty in the proper characterization of the model parameters and input data. Examples appear in the description of flows in porous media, behavior of living tissues, combustion problems, deformation of composite materials, meteorology and atmospheric models, etc. The increasing computer power and the need for reliable predictions have pushed researchers to include uncertainty models, often in a probabilistic setting, for the input parameters of otherwise deterministic mathematical models. In this series of lectures we focus on mathematical models mostly based on Partial Differential Equations with stochastic input parameters (coefficients, forcing terms, boundary conditions, shape of the physical domain, etc.), and review the most used numerical techniques for propagating the input random data onto the solution of the problem. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chee Yap [log in to unmask] Date: April 28, 2014 Subject: Mathematical Software (ICMS), Korea, Aug 2014 The 4th International Congress on Mathematical Software (ICMS) August 5 - 9 2014, Seoul Korea http://voronoi.hanyang.ac.kr/icms2014 Invited Plenary Speakers: Jonathan Borwein (Australia) Bruno Buchberger (Austria) Wolfram Decker (Germany) Andrew Sommese (USA) Lloyd N. Trefethen (UK) Official satellite conference of International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM), http://www.icm2014.org This forum is for researchers to share challenges, achievements and progress in mathematical software research, their design, development and use. Deadlines: Short abstract April 30 2014 Extended abstract May 21 2014 Papers After conference Publications include conference proceedings in Springer's Lecture Notes Series, and in journal special issues. Feel free to contact us ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Artem Napov, Yvan Notay, Stefan Vandewalle [log in to unmask] Date: May 04, 2014 Subject: European Multigrid Conference, Belgium, Sep 2014 DEADLINE APPROACHING 12th European Multigrid Conference September 9 - 12, 2014 Leuven, Belgium http://metronu.ulb.ac.be/EMG2014 Abstracts: submission via conference homepage; Deadline is May 15, 2014. (Acceptance notification before June 15, 2014.) Registration and accommodation reservation: via conference homepage (Early registration rates apply till June 21, 2014). Confirmed plenary speakers: Hans De Sterck - University of Waterloo Wolfgang Hackbusch - Max Planck Institute Arne Naegel - Frankfurt University Luke Olson - University of Illinois Dorit Ron - Weizmann Institute of Science Giovanni Samaey - University of Leuven Rob Scheichl - University of Bath Klaus Stueben - Fraunhofer Institute Philippe Toint - University of Namur Wim Vanroose - University of Antwerp ------------------------------------------------------- From: Andreas Steinbrecher [log in to unmask] Date: May 05, 2014 Subject: MSO-Tools 2014, Germany, Sep 2014 Workshop MSO-Tools 2014 "Modeling, Simulation and Optimisation Tools" 29.-30. Sep. 2014, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany http://www3.math.tu-berlin.de/multiphysics/MSOTOOLS2014/ This workshop will focus on various aspects of modeling, simulation and optimization (MSO) Tools for dynamical multi-physics systems. The aim is to bring together developers and users of MSO tools together with people working in practice. The workshop will offer the possibility for detailed discussions and the initiation of cooperations for scientists in academia and industry working on or with MSO tools. Special emphasis will be given to multi-physics applications in multibody systems, electrical circuits, bioprocess engineering, chemical reactions, thermodynamics and fluid dynamics. The presentations and discussions will cover - Modeling and regularization/remodeling - Coupled, hierarchical and multiscale dynamical systems - Numerical simulation and control - Error control and uncertainties in numerical simulation and control - Software issues for MSO-tools Every talk should address the state of the art of current research as well as open questions and requirements for further theoretical research in algorithm and software development. The talks should be accessible to participants from different application fields. Deadline for abstract submission: June 30, 2014. Deadline for registration: August 31, 2014. Workshop web page: http://www3.math.tu-berlin.de/multiphysics/MSOTOOLS2014/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Alfio Borzi [log in to unmask] Date: May 04, 2014 Subject: Stochastic Computing & Optimization, Germany, Sep-Oct 2014 Multi-ITN STRIKE and WWCSC Mini-Workshop in Stochastic Computing and Optimization Würzburg, Germany, September 30 - October 2, 2014 http://www9.mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de/STRIKE-MiniWorkshop2014 Invited Speakers are: Mario Annunziato, Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italy Maya Briani, Universita' di Roma, Italy Hanno Gottschalk, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany Kees Oosterlee, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Andrea Pascucci, Università di Bologna, Italy Carlos Vázquez Cendón, Universidade da Coruña, Spain Aleksander Weron, Wroclaw University of Technology (WUT), Poland This Workshop aims at fostering advances in the mathematics of modelling, simulation, and optimization of stochastic processes with applications in science and finance. In particular, different stochastic processes are discussed that have important applications in biology and computational finance as Levy and piecewise-deterministic processes, and anomalous diffusion processes. This workshop also provide a forum to discuss the modelling and optimization of these processes based on the partial and partial-integro differential equations that arise in the representation of the distribution of the stochastic states. To register please fill in and submit the Registration Form under http://www9.mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de/STRIKE- MiniWorkshop2014/participants.html latest by June 30, 2014 to: Petra Markert-Autsch (Workshop Secretary): [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Prof Michael Tretyakov [log in to unmask] Date: May 06, 2014 Subject: Professor Position, UQ, Univ of Nottingham Professor of Uncertainty Quantification (Applied Mathematics/Statistics) at Nottingham Applications are invited from outstanding candidates for this senior full professorial post, which lies at the interface of Statistics and Applied Mathematics. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute strongly to maintaining and enhancing the School’s high standards in research and teaching. This post is available from 1 September 2014 or as soon as possible thereafter. The post will remain open until filled - review of applications 4th July 2014 Further details about the position and how to apply, see at http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/PROF14380 Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor M Tretyakov, tel: +44(0)115 9514954 , or email: [log in to unmask] Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Lesnic [log in to unmask] Date: May 01, 2014 Subject: Postdoc Position, Applied Numerical Mathematics, Leeds Univ Applications are invited for a postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in applied numerical mathematics modelling to work with Professor D. Lesnic on an EPSRC-funded project entitled "Robustness-performance optimisation for automated composite manufacture". The successful applicant will also collaborate closely with academic partners on the project Cranfield University, University of Nottingham and University of Bristol. The activity in which the PDRA will be full-time and fully engaged will focus on the estimation of the anisotropic permeability and thermal conductivity governing the filling and curing stages of composites manufacturing and their uncertainty. These variables, which are not directly observable using monitoring technologies, will be identified based on information on observables (fibre angle and tow width) and the homogenisation models available. The uncertainty arising from the variability of the matrix, disturbances in fibre architecture due to local compression and measurement errors in observables will be estimated perhaps using a combination of regularisation and Bayesian inference. The outcome of this activity will be a system capable of identifying the probability distribution of the anisotropic components of permeability and thermal conductivity based on thermal, cure and flow monitoring signals and on information on the fibre orientation from Automated Fibre Placement (AFP) monitoring. The results will be used for stochastic simulations of flow/cure in subsequent tasks. A strong background in mathematics, scientific computing or related areas is required. In particular, candidates should have some experience with stochastic partial differential equations, finite or boundary element methods, Bayesian inference and inverse problems. This full-time position is available from June/July and will be offered on a fixed-term contact for a period of 12 months. The application deadline is 28 May 2014. The job advertisement and details of how to apply can be found by searching the ref code MAPMA0069 at: http://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/fe/tpl_universityofleeds01.asp ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jenny Suckale [log in to unmask] Date: May 02, 2014 Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Geoscience, Stanford Univ Postdoc Position in Computational Geophysics at Stanford University We are looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join the SIGMA (Simulations of Geophysical Multi-phAse flows) group at the Department of Geophysics, Stanford University. See https://sigma.stanford.edu for more information about the SIGMA group. Candidates should have an interest in Earth Science and Computational Fluid Dynamics. Proficiency in C/C++, Matlab or a suitable substitute is required. Previous experience in developing numerical models for coupled systems of partial differential equations is highly desirable. Potential applications range from ice-stream modeling in West Antarctica to developing computational models of volcanic eruptions and lava flows. Salary for the position will be determined by the University commensurate with qualifications and experience and includes a research allowance for travel and miscellaneous expenses. Starting date is negotiable, but ideally the candidate would be available to start around September 1st, 2014. The appointment will be for one year, renewable for a second and third year by mutual agreement. Applications should be sent electronically (application letter, CV and names of three referees) to Jenny Suckale at [log in to unmask] Applications received by June 1st, 2014, will receive the fullest consideration. For questions please also contact Jenny Suckale. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Bert de Jong [log in to unmask] Date: April 30, 2014 Subject: Postdoc Position, Multicore HPC, LBNL The Scientific Computing Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral researcher to conduct applied research and development in the area of next-generation multicore high-performance scientific computing. The position is part of a larger effort involving the Computational Research Division at LBNL and the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC). The Scientific Computing Group is focused on enabling scientific discovery through the development of advanced software applications, tools, and libraries in key research areas, as well as the development of scientific computing applications and capabilities for the integration and analysis of complex data from simulation and experiment. The candidate will be working as part of a multi-disciplinary team composed of computer, computational, and applied math scientists conducting research and development for next-generation high-performance computing. The focus of the candidate will be on research and development in the computational chemistry domain area with the goal to greatly improve the performance of current algorithms on multicore architectures. Specific responsibilities: - Design and implementation of computational chemistry and applied math algorithms on multicore architectures - Analysis and optimization of computational chemistry algorithms - Publish and present research results in journals and conferences. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Ledger [log in to unmask] Date: May 02, 2014 Subject: Postdoc Position, Scientific Computing and Inverse Problems As part of an on-going EPSRC funded collaboration between the College of Engineering, Swansea University, UK, the School of Mathematics and School of Computer Science and Informatics at Cardiff University, UK, a 2-year post-doctoral (PDRA) position in scientific computing is available. The position will be focused on the application of parallel computing and the use GPUs to accelerate the solution of Maxwell inverse problems for a medical imaging application. The position will be based at the School of Computer Science and Informatics at Cardiff University under the supervision of Professor David Walker. The PDRA will also work together with the other grant holders Professors Marco Marletta and Malcolm Brown (Cardiff University), Dr Paul Ledger (Swansea University) and the other PDRAs on the project. For further details and how to apply please see http://krb-sjobs.brassring.com/TGWEbHost/jobdetails.aspx? partnerid=30011&siteid=5460&AReq=2032BR The closing date for the position is Thursday 29 May 2014. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Trond Steihaug [log in to unmask] Date: May 01, 2014 Subject: Research Fellow Position, Optimization, Univ of Bergen At the University of Bergen (Norway), Department of Informatics a 4-year position as Research fellow (PhD candidate) in optimization is available. This position is connected to the Optimization Group. The goal of this project is to establish new results on the theory, applications and numerical solution methods for nonlinear optimization problems. Furthermore, the modeling of real-life problems arising in fishery and maritime research by using mathematical optimization tools will play a role. The successful candidate will be expected to be able to cooperate in an interdisciplinary setting and to work in different research areas of mathematical optimization. Applicants must have achieved a master degree or equivalent in mathematics or informatics, or have submitted their master thesis for assessment by the application deadline. Furthermore, applicants should have strong competence in mathematical optimization as well as efficient implementation. An adequate command of English is expected. Deadline: 2 June 2014 Further information [log in to unmask] To apply follow the link here: http://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/102054/research- fellow-phd-candidate-in-optimization ------------------------------------------------------- From: Roumen Anguelov [log in to unmask] Date: April 29, 2014 Subject: BIOMATH, new journal in mathematical and computational biology The BIOMATH Forum announces the launch of BIOMATH. An online, peer-reviewed journal, BIOMATH will publish research covering mathematical and computational biology. All articles in BIOMATH are published open access without article-processing fees. BIOMATH is now accepting papers for publication. BIOMATH publishes original research papers of interest to specialists within a given field in mathematical and computational biology. BIOMATH editorial policy is to publish research papers based on their scientific and technical validity and originality. Arbitrary judgements with respect to "importance" will not be a criterion for publication. All papers will benefit from rapid peer review and publication. The journal is indexed by Mathematical Reviews, Zentralblatt MATH, EBSCO, and Google Scholar. More information is available on the BIOMATH website: http://www.biomathforum.org/biomath/index.php/biomath/. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chi-Wang Shu [log in to unmask] Date: May 04, 2014 Subject: Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 59 (3) Journal of Scientific Computing http://www.springeronline.com/journal/10915 Volume 59, Number 3, June 2014 High Order Spatial Generalization of 2D and 3D Isotropic Discrete Gradient Operators with Fast Evaluation on GPUs, Sebastien Leclaire, Maud El-Hachem, Jean-Yves Trepanier and Marcelo Reggio, pp.545-573. A Linear Iteration Algorithm for a Second-Order Energy Stable Scheme for a Thin Film Model Without Slope Selection, Wenbin Chen, Cheng Wang, Xiaoming Wang and Steven M. Wise, pp.574-601. Convergence Analysis of a Symmetric Dual-Wind Discontinuous Galerkin Method, Thomas Lewis and Michael Neilan, pp.602-625. Method of Moving Frames to Solve (An)isotropic Diffusion Equations on Curved Surfaces, Sehun Chun, pp.626-666. Superconvergence of Jacobi–Gauss-Type Spectral Interpolation, Li-Lian Wang, Xiaodan Zhao and Zhimin Zhang, pp.667-687. A Local Discontinuous Galerkin Method for the Propagation of Phase Transition in Solids and Fluids, Lulu Tian, Yan Xu, J.G.M. Kuerten and J.J.W. Van der Vegt, pp.688-720. Energy Stable Flux Reconstruction Schemes for Advection–Diffusion Problems on Tetrahedra, D.M. Williams and A. Jameson, pp.721-759. Simulation of an n+-n-n+ Diode by Using Globally-Hyperbolically-Closed High-Order Moment Models, Zhicheng Hu, Ruo Li, Tiao Lu, Yanli Wang and Wenqi Yao, pp.761-774. Approximation of the Stokes–Darcy System by Optimization, V.J. Ervin, E.W. Jenkins and Hyesuk Lee, pp.775-794. The Local Discontinuous Galerkin Method for the Fourth-Order Euler–Bernoulli Partial Differential Equation in One Space Dimension. Part I: Superconvergence Error Analysis, Mahboub Baccouch, pp.795-840. ------------------------------------------------------- From: R. Ciegis [log in to unmask] Date: May 05, 2014 Subject: Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 19 (2) 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 19, Number 2, April 2014 CONTENTS Sergey Smirnov, Nonlocal Third Order Boundary Value Problems with Solutions that Change Sign, 145-154 Xiaopeng Zhao, Fengnan Liu and Bo Liu, Finite Element Method for a Nonlinear Differential Equation Describing Crystal Surface Growth, 155-168 Yuzhu Han, Haixia Li and Wenjie Gao, Extinction and Non-Extinction of Solutions to a~$p$-Laplace Equation with a Nonlocal Source and an Absorption Term, 169-179 Maryam Mohammadi and Reza Mokhtari, A Reproducing Kernel Method for Solving a~Class of Nonlinear Systems of PDEs, 180-198 Sergei G. Solodky and Ganna L. Myleiko, About Regularization of Severely Ill-Posed Problems by Standard Tikhonov's Method with the Balancing Principle, 199-215 Jing Zhao, Edwin A.H. Vollebregt and Cornelis~W.~Oosterlee, A Full Multigrid Method for Linear Complementarity Problems arising from Elastic Normal Contact Problems, 216-240 Yashar T. Mehraliyev and Fatma Kanca, An Inverse Boundary Value Problem for a~Second Order Elliptic Equation in a Rectangle, 241-256 Dietmar Oelz and Saber Trabelsi, Analysis of a Relaxation Scheme for a~Nonlinear Schr\"{o}dinger Equation Occurring in~Plasma Physics, 257-274 Sefa An{\i}l Sezer and \.{I}brahim \c{C}anak, Tauberian Remainder Theorems for the~Weighted Mean Method of Summability, 275-280 Raimondas \v{C}iegis and Natalija Tumanova, On Construction and Analysis of Finite Difference Schemes for Pseudoparabolic Problems with Nonlocal Boundary Conditions, 281-297 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Claude Brezinski [log in to unmask] Date: April 29, 2014 Subject: Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 66 (1) Table of contents for Numerical Algorithms, Volume 66, Number 1. Interpolation on the disk, J. M. Carnicer, C. Godes On the incomplete oblique projections method for solving box constrained least squares problems, H. Scolnik, N. Echebest, M. T. Guardarucci Convergence for a family of modified Chebyshev methods under weak condition, Xiuhua Wang, Jisheng Kou An inexact line search approach using modified nonmonotone strategy for unconstrained optimization, Keyvan Amini, Masoud Ahookhosh, Hadi Nosratipour A novel approach to construct numerical methods for stochastic differential equations, Nikolaos Halidias Fast solvers for discretized Navier-Stokes problems using vector extrapolation, Sebastien Duminil, Hassane Sadok, David Silvester Mauro Picone, Sandro Faedo, and the numerical solution of partial differential equations in Italy (1928–1953), Michele Benzi, Elena Toscano Order conditions for RKN methods solving general second-order oscillatory systems, Xiong You, Jinxi Zhao, Hongli Yang, Yonglei Fang, Xinyuan Wu Numerical analysis of a high order method for state-dependent delay integral equations, M. Khasi, F. Ghoreishi, M. 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