Subject: NA Digest, V. 14, # 22 NA Digest Wednesday, July 09, 2014 Volume 14 : Issue 22 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Training videos on scientific computing and deal.II ICMS 2014, Korea, Aug 2014 SMART 2014, Italy, Sep-Oct 2014 Memorial Symposium, Bernd Fischer, Germany, Oct 2014 Numerical Analysis of Evolution Equations, Austria, Oct 2014 IMA Mathematical Challenges of Big Data, UK, Dec 2014 IEEE Computer Arithmetic, France, Jun 2015 Lectureship Position, Univ of Warwick Professorship Position, KU Leuven Teaching Fellow Position, Comp Meth, Imperial College London Postdoc Position, Computational Geoscience, Stanford Postdoc Position, New Frontiers Group, RICAM PhD Position, Comp Systems Biology, Uppsala Univ, Sweden PhD Position, Numerical Linear Algebra, Manchester Graduate Internship Position, Sandia National Labs Undergrad Internship Position, Sandia National Labs Special Issue, Int. J. of Operational Research Contents, Computational Meth in Applied Math, 14 (3) Contents, IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis, 34 (3) Contents, Information and Inference: A Journal of the IMA, 3 (2) Contents, Proceedings of the Inst of Appl Math, 3 (1) Contents, Reliable Computing 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: Wolfgang Bangerth [log in to unmask] Date: July 03, 2014 Subject: Training videos on scientific computing and deal.II At Texas A&M, I teach a graduate course where students from around campus have to implement finite element programs for whatever they do in their research, using the finite element library deal.II (see http://www.dealii.org). To make my class time scale better, I record lectures and post them on youtube. In addition to 40 of these lectures recorded last year, there are now 8 more on parallelization, which element to chose, which quadrature formula to choose, and other practical questions, that can all be found at http://www.math.tamu.edu/~bangerth/videos.html I had originally intended for these videos to be on deal.II only but in the end decided to go big: there are lectures on which solver to take, which preconditioners to use, adaptive mesh refinement, time dependent problems, parallel computing, using tools such as Visit, Paraview and Eclipse, version control, debugging, etc -- in essence, all of the topics one encounters in scientific computing. They receive ~1000 views every month. I hope that these videos serve as a resource to those learning about the practical aspects of scientific computing in general. Any feedback is certainly welcome! ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chee Yap [log in to unmask] Date: July 06, 2014 Subject: ICMS 2014, Korea, Aug 2014 The 4th International Congress on Mathematical Software (ICMS) August 5 - 9, 2014, Seoul, Korea http://voronoi.hanyang.ac.kr/icms2014 (Satellite of ICM 2014, Seoul) Important Information: (1) Early registration for ICMS ends on July 15. (2) If you are attending ICM as well, then ICM will reimburse 30% of your ICMS registration fee. Only full-paying registrations at ICMS are eligible. (3) Proposals for Tutorials/Demos/Posters at ICMS are welcome before July 25. This event on August 7 is open to the public. Please see the ICMS website for details. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mariantonia Cotronei [log in to unmask] Date: July 03, 2014 Subject: SMART 2014, Italy, Sep-Oct 2014 S M A R T 2014 First International Conference on Subdivision, Geometric and Algebraic Methods, Isogeometric Analysis and Refinability in Tuscany September 28 - October 1, 2014, Pontignano, Siena, Italy This workshop is the continuation and enrichment of the previous workshops Subdivision and Refinability held in Pontignano in 2008, 2009 and 2011. The main goal of SMART 2014 is to promote the research fields involved in Subdivision, Geometric and Algebraic Methods, Isogeometric Analysis and Refinability, in particular in recognizing new emerging fields. Topics of interest include: Algebraic and Differential Geometry, Computer Aided Design, Curve and Surface Design, Finite Elements, NURBS and Isogeometric Analysis, Refinability, Approximation Theory, Subdivision, Wavelets and Multiresolution Methods. Invited Speakers: Rida T. Farouki (University of California, Davis, USA) Chang Y. Han (Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Republic of Korea) Thomas J.R. Hughes (University of Texas at Austin, USA) Gerlind Plonka (University of Göttingen, Germany) Vladimir Protasov (Lom. Moscow St. University, Russia) Ulrich Reif (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany) Ivan Selesnick (Polytechnic Institute of New York University, USA) Hendrik Speleers (Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy) Deadlines: Submission of title and abstract for oral presentations: July 12, 2014 Registration: July 20, 2014 More information can be found on the conference website: http://smart2014.diism.unisi.it ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jan Modersitzki [log in to unmask] Date: July 01, 2014 Subject: Memorial Symposium, Bernd Fischer, Germany, Oct 2014 In honor of Prof. Dr. Bernd Fischer (1957–2013) Fraunhofer MEVIS and the Universität zu Lübeck will hold a memorial symposium on 10 October 2014 from 2.00 pm at the main lecture hall of the University. We want to honor his scientific achievements and commemorate a special person. You will receive further information soon by email and find it also at http://www.mic.uni-luebeck.de/memorial_symposium.html. We are looking forward to welcoming you. Jan Modersitzki ------------------------------------------------------- From: Alexander Ostermann [log in to unmask] Date: July 06, 2014 Subject: Numerical Analysis of Evolution Equations, Austria, Oct 2014 Workshop: Numerical Analysis of Evolution Equations Innsbruck (Austria), October 14-17, 2014 In October 2014, the 8th Workshop on numerical analysis and scientific computing will take place at the University of Innsbruck. This year, the topic will be Numerical Integration of Evolution Equations. The plenary speakers are: -Prof. Tobias Jahnke (Germany) - Prof. Pauline Lafitte-Godillon (France) The intention of the workshop is to provide a platform for exchanging new ideas and results in the development of numerical methods for evolution equations. The workshop covers both, theoretical and practical aspects, and aims at bringing together numerical analysts working in the field as well as PhD students who intend to start in this area. For more information, see https://numerical-analysis.uibk.ac.at/index.php/na-nalysis-of-evolution-equations ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye [log in to unmask] Date: July 09, 2014 Subject: IMA Mathematical Challenges of Big Data, UK, Dec 2014 16 – 17 December 2014; Woburn House, London http://ima.org.uk/conferences/conferences_calendar/big_data.html Papers should describe mathematical challenges specific to the following topics or their application in large-scale use cases: Optimal and dynamic sampling; Probably approximately correct methodologies; Uncertainty modelling & generalisation error bounds; Network analysis & community finding; Graph & web mining methods; Trend tracking & novelty detection; Stream data management; Dynamic segmentation & clustering; Transfer learning; Latent models for hierarchical data; Deep learning; Context awareness; Multimodal data linkage; Integration of multi-scale models; Mining of unstructured, spatio-temporal, streaming and multimedia data; Computational intelligence in large sensor networks; Predictive analytics and recommender systems; Real-time forecasting; Access on-demand in distributed databases; Affordable high performance computing; Privacy protecting data mining; Data integrity & provenance methods; Visualization methods; Mathematics underpinning large-scale use cases Invited Speakers Peter Diggle (Lancaster University) Des Higham (University of Strathclyde) Stephane Mallat (École Polytechnique, Paris) Richard Norgate (Lloyds Banking Group) Patrick Wolfe (University College London) Panel to be chaired by Andrew Miller, MP Papers will be accepted for the conference based on a 300-500 word abstract for oral or poster presentation. Abstracts should be submitted by Friday 3 October 2014 by e-mail to [log in to unmask] Please state whether your title is intended for oral or poster presentation. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jean-Michel Muller [log in to unmask] Date: July 08, 2014 Subject: IEEE Computer Arithmetic, France, Jun 2015 22nd IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic Lyon, France, June 22-24, 2015 École normale supérieure de Lyon http://arithsymposium.org/ Authors are invited to submit papers describing recent advances on all aspects of computer arithmetic, including, but not restricted to the following topics: Foundations of number systems and arithmetic; Arithmetic processor design and implementation; Arithmetic algorithms and their analysis; Highly-parallel arithmetic units and systems; Floating-point units and algorithms ; Interval arithmetic; Standards for number representation and arithmetic; High-level language impact on arithmetic systems; Elementary and special function implementation; Low power units, processors and programs in computer arithmetic; Industrial implementation of arithmetic units; Test, verification, and formal proof techniques for computer arithmetic implementations; New approaches to fault/error-tolerance in arithmetic implementations; Arithmetic for FPGA's and configurable logic; Design automation for computer arithmetic implementations; Computer arithmetic in cryptographic applications (finite fields, protection against attacks, ...); Algorithms and implementations for multiple-precision arithmetic; Computer arithmetic algorithms and implementation for emerging technologies Authors should submit the abstract of the paper no later than October 26, 2014. A PDF version of the full paper should be submitted not later than November 2, 2014. Submission site : https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arith22 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Florian Theil [log in to unmask] Date: July 03, 2014 Subject: Lectureship Position, Univ of Warwick The Mathematics Institute of the University of Warwick (UK) is offering a temporary lectureship (3 years) in Applied Mathematics. Applications are invited from candidates who show outstanding promise and are seeking an opportunity to further their career at one of the UK’s top rated departments in an environment that nurtures and encourages both research and teaching. You will be expected to contribute to maintaining and enhancing the department’s high standards in both of these areas. Additionally you will have the capability and interest to develop existing and new, complementary research areas in collaboration with industry and with other academic colleagues. The post is co-funded by AVL Powertrain UK and you will be expected to spend some of your time fostering this relationship; this includes applying for relevant grants in collaboration with AVL. Industrial experience is not however a pre-requisite for the post. Further information on the vacancy are available at http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AJA538/assistant-professor-warwick-zeeman-lectureship/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Bart De Moor [log in to unmask] Date: July 02, 2014 Subject: Professorship Position, KU Leuven The KU Leuven Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT), STADIUS Center for Dynamical Systems, Signal Processing and Data Analytics (http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/stadius/) is inviting applications for a professorship in "Optimization for Dynamical Systems and Control". More information can be found in: https://icts.kuleuven.be/apps/jobsite/vacatures/52895897?lang=en (English version) https://icts.kuleuven.be/apps/jobsite/vacatures/52895897?lang=nl (Dutch version) Please consider forwarding this call to any interested parties within your institute. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Colin Cotter [log in to unmask] Date: July 01, 2014 Subject: Teaching Fellow Position, Comp Meth, Imperial College London The Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London invites applicants for a Teaching Fellow in Computational Methods. The Fellow will provide Masters-level teaching in computational methods and software for 7 of our recently awarded EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training, as well as the NERC Doctoral Training Programme. For further details see: http://tinyurl.com/mgq9pmq Informal enquiries can be made to: Dr Colin Cotter, [log in to unmask] The closing date for applications is the 29th of August (midnight BST). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jenny Suckale [log in to unmask] Date: July 03, 2014 Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Geoscience, Stanford 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. More information about the SIGMA group can be found at: https://sigma.stanford.edu The successful candidate will be working on the 'next generation' of multiphase flow codes for tackling fundamental problems in Earth Science. Depending on interest and qualifications, potential applications range from ice-stream modeling in West Antarctica to developing computational models of volcanic eruptions and tsunami runup. We welcome applications from candidates with a background or a strong 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. Salary and benefits for the position are very competitive. The actual salary will be determined by the University commensurate with qualifications and experience and includes a research allowance for travel and miscellaneous expenses. We are actively recruiting for this position now and wish to fill at least one position soon, but regardless of your availability date, we encourage you to apply to the position, as it is possible for multiple positions to become available. Appointments will be for one year, renewable for a second and third year by mutual agreement. The position is for one year, with renewal for a second year subject to performance and funding availability. Applications should be sent electronically (application letter, CV and names of three referees) to Jenny Suckale [log in to unmask] Please contact me if there are any questions about the scope of the position and experience requirements. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Marie-Therese Wolfram [log in to unmask] Date: July 09, 2014 Subject: Postdoc Position, New Frontiers Group, RICAM The New Frontiers Group on 'Multiscale modeling and simulation of crowded transport in the life and social sciences' at the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM, http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at/ ) is seeking for a Post-Doc with a strong background in numerical methods for partial differential equations. The successful candidate will join the team of Dr. Marie-Therese Wolfram, which is working on analytic and computational aspects of crowded transport. The research focus be adjusted to the candidates' interests and should include collaborative projects within the working group. We are looking for talented and independent young researcher with an exceptional research background in the field of numerical and/or analytic methods for partial differential equations. A PhD in applied mathematics is mandatory. A strong record of relevant publications in international peer-reviewed journals in applied mathematics is essential. The position is available from October 1, 2014 and will be offered as a fixed-term contract for an initial period of one year (with a possible extension up to three years). The monthly gross salary is based on the salary scale of the FWF and will be EUR 3483,40 (14 times per year). Applicants should send the following information: - motivation letter - research statement - curriculum vitae - PhD certificate and - publication list in a single pdf file to [log in to unmask] until August 18, 2014. The Austrian Academy of Sciences is an equal opportunity employer. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Andreas Hellander [log in to unmask] Date: July 05, 2014 Subject: PhD Position, Comp Systems Biology, Uppsala Univ, Sweden One PhD student position is available, to work in the group of Andreas Hellander, Division of Scientific Computing, Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden. Description of the subject area: The overall objective of the project is to develop methods for efficient and flexible simulation of (spatial) stochastic models of biochemical reactions. The application area is molecular systems biology and the aim of the research is to develop methods to understand how e.g. gene regulation is controlled on a molecular level. The group (www.andreashellander.se) participates in national and international software projects (www.urdme.org, www.pyurdme.org, www.stochss.org) and in the computational systems biology project at the Division of Scientific Computing. (http://www.it.uu.se/research/project/csbio). Job assignment: To develop computational methods for simulation of molecular control systems, in particular methods that account for the multiscale properties of such models. To participate in the development of computational software based on the developed methods. For more information and for instructions for how to apply, see http://www.uu.se/en/join-us/jobs-detail-page/?positionId=40073 The salary is approximately 24000 SEK/month. Application deadline: Aug 31, 2014. For more information, contact Andreas Hellander,[log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Francoise Tisseur [log in to unmask] Date: July 04, 2014 Subject: PhD Position, Numerical Linear Algebra, Manchester The School of Mathematics at the University of Manchester invites applications for a 3.5-year PhD studentship in numerical linear algebra. The project is on quadratic eigenvalue problems in structural analysis. It is due to commence in September 2014 and is funded jointly by EPSRC and Arup, a global engineering company with offices in Manchester and London. The studentship covers UK/EU tuition fees, research expenses and provides an annual tax-free stipend at UK Research Council rates (£13,863pa in 2014/15) plus a supplement of £2,500pa. The studentship is open to EU nationals subject to a UK residency requirement. For more information about the project and on how to apply, see http://www.maths.manchester.ac.uk/news-and-events/phd-studentship- available-for-project-quadratic-eigenvalue-problems-in-structural-analysis.htm Professor Nick Higham and Professor Francoise Tisseur ------------------------------------------------------- From: Alyssa Archibeque [log in to unmask] Date: July 03, 2014 Subject: Graduate Internship Position, Sandia National Labs The Computing Research Center at Sandia National Laboratories is looking for student interns that are motivated and enthusiastic individuals with excellent communication skills and who have the desire to gain research experience in a highly collaborative research environment. Successful applicants will be exposed to a wide range of computational research at Sandia and will have a strong project-based research experience working directly with Sandia staff scientists. We seek multiple students to participate in collaborative research across a wide range of areas in computer science, applied mathematics, and computational science and engineering. Possible research areas include advanced computer architectures, systems software, programming languages and paradigms, networks, informatics and information sciences, combinatorial mathematics, discrete event simulation, scalable linear and nonlinear solvers, continuous and discrete optimization, uncertainty quantification, statistics, multiscale methods and mathematics, multiphysics modeling, visualization, and meshing. Students are also sought with interests in applying computational methods to scientific and engineering applications including shock physics, molecular dynamics, MHD, CFD, electrical systems, MEMS, and climate science. (1) Communication skills appropriate for participating in multi-disciplinary research teams. (2) Must be pursuing a graduate degree in electrical engineering, mathematics, computer science, statistics, cognitive science or related fields with a strong academic record. Applicants must apply online. To learn more about this position and to apply, please visit our Careers page at http://sandia.jobs and reference Job Opening ID Number: 646532. U.S. Citizenship Normally Required. Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F/D/V. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Alyssa Archibeque [log in to unmask] Date: July 03, 2014 Subject: Undergrad Internship Position, Sandia National Labs Sandia National Laboratories is searching for a Computer Research Student Undergraduate Intern to join the Computer Research Center located in Albuquerque, NM. The Candidate will perform entry-level work within a science and engineering environment. Assignments may include assisting with research, application of project design and diagnostics, testing and documentation, development and analysis of technology options, and assembly and troubleshooting. The successful candidate must meet the general Sandia Student Intern Requirements: Official acceptance into an accredited university’s undergraduate program, a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2/4.0, and the ability to work up to 40 hours per week during the internship duration. To be eligible for this position, applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States of America. Sandia will not sponsor work authorization for this position. Communication skills appropriate for participating in multi-disciplinary research teams are required. The candidate must be pursuing a degree in electrical engineering, mathematics, computer science, statistics, cognitive science or related fields with a strong academic record. Applicants must apply online. To learn more about this position and to apply, please visit our Careers page at http://sandia.jobs and reference Job Opening ID Number: 646533. U.S. Citizenship Normally Required. Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F/D/V. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chefi Triki [log in to unmask] Date: July 01, 2014 Subject: Special Issue, Int. J. of Operational Research Int. J. of Operational Research, Special Issue on: "Models and Algorithms for Applied Optimisation Problems" Optimisation techniques are extensively used for solving a wide range of problems related to engineering, science and business. This special issue aims to be a valuable collection of original contributions proposing novel mathematical models and solution algorithms to solve challenging problems. Works devoted to solving real-life optimisation problems are particularly welcome. The issue will carry revised and substantially extended versions of selected papers presented at the 3rd International Conference and Numerical Analysis and Optimization (NAO2014), but we also strongly encourage researchers unable to participate in the conference to submit articles for this call. Suitable topics include, but are not limited to, the following: Linear programming; Network models; Integer and mixed formulations; Stochastic programming; Non-linear programming; Heuristic techniques Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may only be submitted if the paper has been completely re-written and if appropriate written permissions have been obtained from any copyright holders of the original paper). All papers are refereed through a peer review process. All papers must be submitted online. To submit a paper, please read our Submitting articles page. Submission deadline: 31 July, 2014 Notification to authors: 30 November, 2014 Final versions due: 31 January, 2015 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Piotr Matus [log in to unmask] Date: July 02, 2014 Subject: Contents, Computational Meth in Applied Math, 14 (3) COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS Vol. 14 (2014), No. 3 Stability and Convergence of Two Three-Field Finite Element Formulations for Elasticity, Chama, A./Reddy, B. D.; pp. 305-316 A Remark on Newest Vertex Bisection in Any Space Dimension, Gallistl, Dietmar/Schedensack, Mira/Stevenson, Rob P.; pp. 317-320 The Tailored Finite Point Method, Han, Houde/Huang, Zhongyi; pp. 321-346 Numerical Solution of Direct and Inverse Scattering Problems in 1D with a General Nonlinearity, Harju, Markus/Fotopoulos, Georgios; pp. 347-360 On Convergence of Difference Schemes for IBVP for Quasilinear Parabolic Equations with Generalized Solutions, Matus, Piotr; pp. 361-372 A Posteriori Error Bounds for Approximations of the Oseen Problem and Applications to the Uzawa Iteration Algorithm, Nokka, Marjaana/Repin, Sergey; 373-384 Method for the Calculation of all Zeros of an Analytic Function Based on the Kantorovich Theorem, Semenov, Vasyl; pp.385-392 Numerical Optimization of Eigenvalues of the Dirichlet–Laplace Operator on Domains in Surfaces, Straubhaar, Régis; pp. 393-410 Electromagnetic Scattering by Isoparametric Elements of Higher Order, Weggler, Lucy/van Tonder, Johannes J./Jakobus, Ulrich; pp. 411-418 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Suzanne Eves [log in to unmask] Date: July 07, 2014 Subject: Contents, IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis, 34 (3) Contents, IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis, 34(3) IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis Links to all articles in this issue are available online at: http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/5870/2 First-order system least squares with inhomogeneous boundary conditions, Rob P. Stevenson BDDC preconditioners for continuous and discontinuous Galerkin methods using spectral/hp elements with variable local polynomial degree, Claudio Canuto, Luca F. Pavarino, and Alexandre B. Pieri On two numerical methods for the solution of large-scale algebraic Riccati equations, Valeria Simoncini, Daniel B. Szyld, and Marlliny Monsalve Several properties of invariant pairs of nonlinear algebraic eigenvalue problems, Daniel B. Szyld and Fei Xue The computation of Jordan blocks in parameter-dependent matrices, Richard O. Akinola, Melina A. Freitag, and Alastair Spence A posteriori error control for a quasi-continuum approximation of a periodic chain, Christoph Ortner and Hao Wang A posteriori analysis of a space and time discretization of a nonlinear model for the flow in partially saturated porous media, Christine Bernardi, Linda El Alaoui, and Zoubida Mghazli Convection and total variation flow, François Bouchut, David Doyen, and Robert Eymard A generalized plane-wave numerical method for smooth nonconstant coefficients, Lise-Marie Imbert-Gérard and Bruno Després An exactly divergence-free finite element method for a generalized Boussinesq problem, Ricardo Oyarzúa, Tong Qin, and Dominik Schötzau Time-domain Dirichlet-to-Neumann map and its discretization, Lehel Banjai The impact of a natural time change on the convergence of the Crank–Nicolson scheme, Christoph Reisinger and Alan Whitley Convergence towards weak solutions of the Navier–Stokes equations for a finite element approximation with numerical subgrid-scale modelling, Santiago Badia and Juan Vicente Gutiérrez-Santacreu An adjoint consistency analysis for a class of hybrid mixed methods, Jochen Schütz and Georg May Localized adaptive radiation condition for coupling boundary and finite element methods applied to wave propagation problems, Abderrahmane Bendali, Yassine Boubendir, and Nicolas Zerbib Pre-asymptotic error analysis of CIP-FEM and FEM for the Helmholtz equation with high wave number. Part I: linear version, Haijun Wu ------------------------------------------------------- From: Neha Mistry [log in to unmask] Date: July 07, 2014 Subject: Contents, Information and Inference: A Journal of the IMA, 3 (2) Information and Inference: A Journal of the IMA Links to all articles in this issue are available online at: http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/5984/1 Phase retrieval from power spectra of masked signals, Afonso S. Bandeira, Yutong Chen, and Dustin G. Mixon Finite sample posterior concentration in high-dimensional regression, Nate Strawn, Artin Armagan, Rayan Saab, Lawrence Carin, and David Dunson Non-asymptotic analysis of tangent space perturbation , Daniel N. Kaslovsky and François G. Meyer ------------------------------------------------------- From: Fikret Aliev [log in to unmask] Date: July 08, 2014 Subject: Contents, Proceedings of the Inst of Appl Math, 3 (1) Proceedings of the Institute of Applied Mathematics, V.3, N.1, 2014 CONTENTS Y.Y. Mustafayeva, Some special conditions in the investigation of the mixed problem V. Gupta, R. Deep, Common fixed point theorem involving two mappings and weakly contractive condition in g-metric spaces H. Fazaeli Moghimi, F. Rashedi, A module whose primary-like spectrum has the zariski-like topology M.J. Nikmehr, N. Soleimani and M. Veylaki, Topological indices based end-vertex degrees of edges on nanotubes S. Rahman, Geometry of hypersurfaces of a semi symmetric metric connection in a quasi-sasakian manifold H. Öztekin, Pseudo-Spherical 2-degenerate curves in minkowski space-Ttme N.A. Aliev, M.M. Mutallimov, A.K. Khudatova, R.T. Zulfugarova, On a boundary problem on two united squaries F.A. Aliev, A.A. Niftiev, R.Y. Shixlinskaya , E.R. Shafizadeh, T.F. Murtuzaliyev, Economical mathematical model in the virtual business using fuzzy apparatus N.I. Velieva, L.F. Agamaliyeva, High accuracy algorithm to the solution of the multidimensional synthesis stabilization problem with external influences A.P. Guliyev, R.M. Tagiev, Calculation algorithm to the solution of the boundary problem for the hyperbolic system arising in the gaslift process N.S. Jalilov, N.A. Aliev, N.A. Ismailov, F.A. Aliev, On a particular solution of the Solar wind ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ralph Baker Kearfott [log in to unmask] Date: July 03, 2014 Subject: Contents, Reliable Computing Several new volumes, containing much new work have been posted since our last announcement several years ago. Volumes of interest include: - Special Issue on the Use of Bernstein Polynomials in Reliable Computing: A Centennial Anniversary - Regular volume 18, containing 12 papers - Special volume devoted to material presented at SCAN 2012 24 papers have been posted to date; additional papers to follow - Regular volume 20, containing 3 papers so far. Reliable Computing material is accessible at: http://interval.louisiana.edu/reliable-computing-journal/tables-of-contents.html Reliable Computing is an open electronic journal devoted to mathematical computations with guaranteed accuracy, bounding of ranges, mathematical proofs based on floating point arithmetic, and other theory and applications of interval arithmetic and directed rounding. Reliable Computing is free of charge for both authors and readers. We rely on our editors' and reviewers' volunteer efforts, and we give some responsibility to authors for submitting final versions of manuscripts in a suitable LaTeX format. Contributions are single-blind refereed by two referees, assigned by the managing editor or one of the other editors. ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************