Subject: NA Digest, V. 14, # 41 NA Digest Monday, November 24, 2014 Volume 14 : Issue 41 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: New Book, Evolution Equations with a Complex Spatial Variable New Book, Stability of Linear Delay Differential Equations SIAM-UKIE Annual Meeting, UK, Jan 2015 Winter School, UQ for Physical Phenomena, Norway, Jan 2015 Adv Numerical Methods in Math Sciences, USA, May 2015 Agent-Based Simulations, Adaptive Algorithms, Iceland, Jun 2015 AMiTaNS'15, Bulgaria, Jun-Jul 2015 Tenure Track Position, Santiago, Chile Lectureship Position, Mathematics, Heriot-Watt, Edinburgh Postdoc Positions, Beijing Computational Science Research Ctr PhD Fellowship Position, Computational Science, CO School of Mines 15 PhD Positions, EC-funded Project PhD Position, 2-Wheels Traffic Modeling PhD Position, Multi-scale simulation, TU Kaiserslautern PhD Positions, Applied Mathematics, EPN Quito Special Issue, ITOR on Distance Geometry, Call for Papers Contents, J Applied Functional Analysis, 10 (1-2) Contents, J Concrete and Applicable Mathematics, 13 (1-2) Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 67 (4) Contents, Siberian J of Numerical Mathematics, 17 (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: Gal, Sorin G. [log in to unmask] Date: November 23, 2014 Subject: New Book, Evolution Equations with a Complex Spatial Variable New book announcement : Evolution Equations with a Complex Spatial Variable, World Scientific Publ., New Jersey, London, Singapore, 2014, by Ciprian G Gal (Florida International University, USA), Sorin G Gal (University of Oradea, Romania), Jerome A Goldstein (The University of Memphis, USA) Contents: 1. Historical Background and Motivation 2. Heat and Laplace Equations of Complex Spatial Variables 3. Higher-Order Heat and Laplace Equations with Complex Spatial Variables 4. Wave and Telegraph Equations with Complex Spatial Variables 5. Burgers and Black–Merton–Scholes Equations with Complex Spatial Variables 6. Schrödinger-Type Equations with Complex Spatial Variables 7. Linearized Korteweg–de Vries Equations with Complex Spatial Variables 8. Evolution Equations with a Complex Spatial Variable in General Domains For details on the book and order see the link http://worldscientific.us6.list-manage.com/track/click? u=5a49d15f21f692f9e1dbd7609&id=ed40ff16a7&e=9c7bb68ad6 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dimitri Breda [log in to unmask] Date: November 19, 2014 Subject: New Book, Stability of Linear Delay Differential Equations Now available from Springer (SpringerBriefs in Control, Automation and Robotics) Stability of Linear Delay Differential Equations A Numerical Approach with MATLAB by D. Breda, S. Maset, R. Vermiglio The book presents the authors recent work on the numerical methods for the stability analysis of equilibria and periodic solutions of delay differential equations. It represents a self-contained treatment of the problem, from the theoretical aspects of the models to the practical computation of the results, passing through the numerical analysis of the proposed algorithms. Matlab codes are freely available and relevant description allows the interested reader to test and apply the proposed approaches in a practical perspective. Contents: 1-Introduction 2-Notation and basics 3-Stability of linear autonomous equations 4-Stability of linear periodic equations 5-The infinitesimal generator approach 6-The solution operator approach 7-Matlab implementation 8-Applications More about this book at http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-1-4939-2107-2 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Angela Mihai [log in to unmask] Date: November 23, 2014 Subject: SIAM-UKIE Annual Meeting, UK, Jan 2015 The 19th SIAM-UKIE Annual Meeting will be held on January 8, 2015 at the University of Bath. The invited speakers are as follows: Peter Benner (Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Germany), S. Jon Chapman (University of Oxford, England), Michel Destrade (National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland), Marco Iglesias Hernandez (University of Nottingham, England), Vanessa Styles (University of Sussex, England), and Beth Wingate (University of Exeter, England). The registration deadline is December 7, 2014. For details of the programme and access to the online registration form, please visit the webpage: http://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/siamukie/annual-meetings/ A contiguous IMA Conference on Research in Mathematics and its Applications will be held at the University of Bath on January 9, 2015 to further strengthen the links between the two Societies. The confirmed speakers for this event are as follows: Furong Li (University of Bath), Nathan Lepora (University of Bristol), Apala Majumdar (University of Bath), Richard Pinch (Cheltenham), Mark Roberts (University of Surrey), and Sarah Waters (University of Oxford). All participants are encouraged to attend both events. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Andre R. Brodtkorb [log in to unmask] Date: November 23, 2014 Subject: Winter School, UQ for Physical Phenomena, Norway, Jan 2015 It is a pleasure to announce that the 15th Geilo Winter School will take place January 18th-23rd, 2015 at Dr. Holms Hotel, Geilo. As you can see from the flyer (http://goo.gl/UzIHeV), this years winter school will cover Uncertainty Quantification for Physical Phenomena, a topic we hope many of you find interesting. Uncertainty quantification aims to answer the questions "How accurate are the results?", and "Where are the largest uncertainties?", and the winter school will cover both intrusive and non-intrusive methods. We will learn from experts in the field on topics including multi-level Monte Carlo and ensemble simulations, polynomial chaos, and inverse problems. More details are available on the winter school webpages, http://www.sintef.no/eVITA/, which are updated regularly with new information. There will also be a poster session, where participants are encouraged to present their own research. Important information: - The early registration deadline is December 7th, 2014. - Webpage: http://www.sintef.no/eVITA/ - Registration: http://goo.gl/I1tXIh - Flyer: http://goo.gl/UzIHeV ------------------------------------------------------- From: R. Bradley Shumbera, Ph.D. [log in to unmask] Date: November 21, 2014 Subject: Adv Numerical Methods in Math Sciences, USA, May 2015 The Institute for Scientific Computation at Texas A&M University is pleased to announce the workshop "Advanced Numerical Methods in the Mathematical Sciences" to be held at Texas A&M in College Station, Texas, on May 4-8, 2015. This workshop aims to bring together researchers working on different aspects of finite element discretization techniques and their applications and to foster interaction among researchers from both industry and academia. Taking place at the university's campus, this workshop will host a poster session and offer a number of invited presentations given by a mix of senior and junior researchers. We particularly encourage workshop participants to present posters. Additionally, preceding the workshop on May 3, 2015, will be a day of tutorials on various topics concerning finite element discretizations. Thanks to assistance from the National Science Foundation, we will offer young researchers and doctoral students financial support on a competitive basis. To learn more, register, and apply for financial support for this workshop, visit http://isc.tamu.edu/events/NumMethWkspTAMU2015/. Those interested in this workshop may contact [log in to unmask] for additional information or assistance with registration, accommodations, etc. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Maciej Paszynski [log in to unmask] Date: November 18, 2014 Subject: Agent-Based Simulations, Adaptive Algorithms, Iceland, Jun 2015 Agent-Based Simulations, Adaptive Algorithms and Solvers Reykjavik, Iceland June 5 - June 7, 2015 http://home.agh.edu.pl/~iacs/ The aim of this workshop is to integrate results of different domains of computer science, computational science and mathematics. We invite papers oriented toward simulations, either hard simulations by means of finite element or finite difference methods, or soft simulations by means of evolutionary computations, particle swarm optimization and other. The workshop is most interested in simulations performed by using agent-oriented systems or by utilizing adaptive algorithms, but simulations performed by other kind of systems are also welcome. Agent-oriented system seems to be the attractive tool useful for numerous domains of applications. Adaptive algorithms allow significant decrease of the computational cost by utilizing computational resources on most important aspect of the problem. This year following the challenges of ICCS 2015 theme "Computational Science at the Gates of Nature" we invite submissions using techniques dealing with large simulations, e.g. agents based algorithms dealing with big data, model reduction techniques for large problems, fast solvers for large three dimensional simulations, etc. The papers may be submitted via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccs20150 Please remember to select ABS-AAS Workshop there ------------------------------------------------------- From: Michail Todorov [log in to unmask] Date: November 23, 2014 Subject: AMiTaNS'15, Bulgaria, Jun-Jul 2015 The Euro-American Consortium for Promotion of the Application of Mathematics in Technical and Natural Sciences is pleased to announce its Seventh Conference AMiTaNS'15 to be held at the 5-star Flamingo Grand hotel in Black-Sea resort of Albena, Bulgaria. The accents of the conference will be on Mathematical Physics, Solitons and Transport Processes, Numerical Methods, Scientific Computing, Continuum Mechanics, Applied Analysis, Applied Physics, Biomathematics, which can be complemented by some specific topics in contributed special sessions. Currently Confirmed Speakers: S.Yoshida (USA), A. Samsonov (Russia), V. Shaydurov (Russia), A. Fedoseyev (USA), V. Gerdjikov (Bulgaria), P. Minev (Canada), A. Guran (Canada), etc. For detailed information please visit conference website at http://2015.eac4amitans.eu. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Norbert Heuer [log in to unmask] Date: November 18, 2014 Subject: Tenure Track Position, Santiago, Chile The Department of Mathematics of the Catholic University of Chile is accepting applications for an assistant professor (tenure track) position beginning August 2015 or March 2016. Applications are invited in all areas of mathematics. More information is available on https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/6562 The Mathematics Faculty website is http://www.mat.uc.cl/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Gabriel Lord [log in to unmask] Date: November 20, 2014 Subject: Lectureship Position, Mathematics, Heriot-Watt, Edinburgh Vacancy: Assistant Professor (i.e., Lecturer) in Mathematics at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Closing date for applications: 18 Dec 2014 Candidates should have a strong research track record, at a high international level, in any branch of mathematics. They must also be able to engage in the standard Heriot-Watt undergraduate and postgraduate mathematics teaching programmes, including supervising PhD students. Further details can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/phm3lu4 How to apply: Application forms and details of how to apply can be found on the above link. Completed application forms may be sent, by e-mail, to [log in to unmask] Informal inquiries (not the application forms) should be addressed to: Prof Bryan Rynne Head of Department of Mathematics [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Juan Yang [log in to unmask] Date: November 23, 2014 Subject: Postdoc Positions, Beijing Computational Science Research Ctr Beijing Computational Science Research Center (CSRC) a newly established interdisciplinary institute in China is recruiting multiple postdoctoral positions (http://www.csrc.ac.cn) to conduct top research in computational sciences in condensed matter physics, quantum optics, biological sciences,and material sciences and advance algorithm developments. The initial appointment will be for two years with a possible renewal for the third with an annual salary of from 130,000 to 150,000 RMB depending on experience , and also research funding, housing, and transportation benefits are provided. The potential candidates should demonstrate record of top quality research work in computational and interdisciplinary research background. Multiple positions are available for researchers to conduct high quality computational science research with scientists in CSRC. Position A1: Fractional modeling of soft matter and beyond. Position A2: Stochastic multiscale modeling of materials. Position A3: Atomistic modeling of catalyzed growth of semi- conductor nanowires. Position A4: Continuum phase field modeling of catalyzed growth of semiconductor nanowires. Position A5: General areas of scientific computing. Applications should consist of curriculum vitae, including a list of publications, summary of future research plans, and three letters of reference. Please identify the position code in your application. Application materials should be electronically sent to Ms. Juan Yang by email [log in to unmask] with a subject line "Algorithms Postdocs". All positions are available immediately. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Constantine [log in to unmask] Date: November 21, 2014 Subject: PhD Fellowship Position, Computational Science, CO School of Mines The Colorado School of Mines Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics is pleased to offer the Ben L. Fryrear Ph.D. Fellowship in Computational Science. The fellowship includes up to four years of full tuition, benefits, $33k yearly stipend, and a budget for conference travel. The first six semesters will consist of research activities with Dr. Paul G. Constantine, the Ben L. Fryrear Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics and Statistics. Research areas of interest include but are not limited to: - uncertainty quantification - dimension reduction and reduced-order modeling - algorithms for high-performance computing - computational methods for differential equations - data analysis and visualization For the final two semesters, the Fryrear Fellow will be the instructor of record for an undergraduate mathematics class. Applicants must meet all requirements for admission to the graduate program in computational and applied mathematics. Preference will be given to applicants with a strong background in computational science. To apply, follow the standard procedure for applying to graduate school at CSM; the deadline is February 1, 2015. Directions can be found at http://www.mines.edu/graduate_admissions Additionally, applicants should send a curriculum vitae and a two-page personal statement addressing research interests and qualifications to [log in to unmask] by February 1, 2015. Early submission of these documents is strongly encouraged. For more information about the Fryrear Fellowship, go to http://inside.mines.edu/~pconstan/fryrear.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jens-Dominik Mueller [log in to unmask] Date: November 21, 2014 Subject: 15 PhD Positions, EC-funded Project Industrial Optimal Design using Adjoint CFD (IODA) The IODA project is a MCA Initial Training Network funded by the EC for 4 years, starting in January 2015. The project builds on the successful EC projects FlowHead and About Flow and will further advance with the integration of adjoint optimisation methods into complete design loops. The project offers 15 PhD studentships across the partner network in Engineering (Aerospace, Mechanical or related), Applied Mathematics (Discretisation of PDEs) or Computer Science (Geometric Modelling and Compilers). Detailed information about each of the PhD projects is provided at http://ioda.sems.qmul.ac.uk/people/fellows/ Further information on the project be found at http://ioda.sems.qmul.ac.uk/ or by contacting Dr. Jens-Dominik Mueller, [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Paola Goatin [log in to unmask] Date: November 18, 2014 Subject: PhD Position, 2-Wheels Traffic Modeling The technical and scientific objectives of this position may be summarized as follows: - Integrate 2-wheel traffic characteristics into mobility models at both macroscopic and microscopic scales. - Analyze shock wave and fundamental flow diagrams to extract 2-wheelers’specific dynamics. - Evaluate the impact of 2-wheel traffic on vehicular communication & networking by jointly applying transportation theory and complex network science - Identify safety conditions of 2-wheel traffic and propose cooperative behavior between 2-wheel and 4-wheel vehicles to respect safe inter-distances. - Apply the developed models to evaluate the cost and benefits of 4-wheel to 2-wheel swap in terms of safety, efficiency and carbon footprint. The candidate will be located at EURECOM with regular contact with INRIA, situated 500m away. EURECOM (http://www.eurecom.fr) is an elite French graduate school and research center conducting high quality research in the areas of Mobile Communication, Networking and Security, and Multimedia. INRIA (http://www.inria.fr/en/), the French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control, is a public science and technology institution fully dedicated to computational sciences, combining computer sciences with mathematics. Both EURECOM and INRIA are situated in Sophia Antipolis (between Nice and Cannes), Europe's leading international science park. They are in close proximity with a large number of research units of leading multi-national corporations in the telecommunications, semiconductor and biotechnology sectors, as well as other outstanding research and teaching institutions. https://team.inria.fr/opale/files/2011/07/CM_PhD_Two- wheels_Mobility_UCN_2013_EN_final.pdf ------------------------------------------------------- From: Konrad Steiner [log in to unmask] Date: November 20, 2014 Subject: PhD Position, Multi-scale simulation, TU Kaiserslautern In cooperation with Robert Bosch AG the department SMS at Fraunhofer ITWM and LTM at TU Kaiserslautern are looking for a researcher (Background: applied mathematics, mechanical engineering physics). The project is on the fatigue modeling and multi-scale simulation of fiber reinforced thermoplastics. Knowledge in continuum mechanics or micro mechanics are desirable as well as good mathematical and computer skills are needed. It is possible and desired to make a PhD in the framework of the project. Candidates should send their application documents to [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Juan Carlos De los Reyes [log in to unmask] Date: November 21, 2014 Subject: PhD Positions, Applied Mathematics, EPN Quito The Department of Mathematics and the Research Center on Mathematical Modeling (MODEMAT) invite applications for their PhD program in Applied Mathematics. The PhD positions are fully funded for 4 years, starting in March 2015. The research areas include: optimization and control, numerical analysis, scientific computing, operations research, mathematical image processing, bioinformatics and discrete mathematics. The academic staff of the program consists of five permanent faculty members, project researchers and a computer technician. The research activities will be carried out at the Research Center on Mathematical Modelling (MODEMAT), a multidisciplinary center that aims at developing new mathematical and computational techniques for solving problems arising in different application areas. We have priority access to the Ecuadorian National Scientific Computing Laboratory. We have close collaborations with leading mathematicians from many research institutions, including University of Cambridge, New York University, Technical University of Dortmund, Universidad T. F. Santa María, University of Duisburg-Essen, University of Rosario and University of Wuerzburg. We offer a lively research environment and a warm working atmosphere. Applications must include a full CV, an essay of 10 pages about a mathematical topic of interest and 2 recommendation letters. A master’s degree in mathematics, computer science or a related area is mandatory. Applications should be sent to [log in to unmask] The deadline for funded applications is December 31, 2014. For further information, please visit: http://www.math.epn.edu.ec/doctorado ------------------------------------------------------- From: Leo Liberti [log in to unmask] Date: November 18, 2014 Subject: Special Issue, ITOR on Distance Geometry, Call for Papers Special issue of the International Transactions on Operational Research journal (Wiley) dedicated to the "Many Faces of Distances" workshop (http://www.ime.unicamp.br/workshop_distances/) held at IMECC, University of Campinas, Brazil, in Oct. 2014. The aim of this issue is to bring together contributions in multidisciplinary fields, considering mathematical and computational problems related to the concept of distance arising from different areas of knowledge and applications. The topics of interest are theory, algorithms, and applications of the concept of distance related, but not limited, to the application of distance geometry to the following areas: astronomy, big data, coding theory, computer networks, data visualization, geometric structures, graph theory, molecular structure, nanostructures, pattern recognition, psychology, robotics, statistics, theory of Distance Geometry. Although we strongly encourage the submission of papers presented at the workshop on "Many Faces of Distances", this Call for Papers is also open to the entire community of academics and practitioners in Operations Research and in the the above areas. All papers will be peer-reviewed according to the editorial policy of ITOR (http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118505725/home), published by the International Federation of Operational Research Societies (IFORS). Papers should be original, unpublished, and not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. They should be prepared according to the instructions to authors that can be found on the journal's homepage. Authors should upload their contributions using the submission site http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/itor, indicating in their cover letter that the paper is intended for this special issue. The deadline for submissions is February 28, 2015. Other inquiries should be sent directly to any of the Guest Editors in charge of this issue: Carlile Lavor ([log in to unmask]), Marcelo Firer ([log in to unmask]), Jose Mario Martinez ([log in to unmask]), or Leo Liberti ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: George Anastassiou [log in to unmask] Date: November 19, 2014 Subject: Contents, J Applied Functional Analysis, 10 (1-2) TABLE OF CONTENTS, JOURNAL OF APPLIED FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS, VOL. 10, NO.’S 1-2, 2015 Some Results Concerning System of Modulates For L^2 (R), A. Zothansanga, and Suman Panwar Some Definition of a New Integral Transform Between Analogue and Discrete Systems, S.K.Q. Al-Omari Some Fixed Point Theorems for Iterated Contraction Maps, Santosh Kumar Nonlinear Regularized Nonconvex Random Variational Inequalities with Fuzzy Event in q-uniformly Smooth Banach Spaces, Salahuddin New White Noise Functional Solutions For Wick-type Stochastic Coupled KdV Equations Using F-expansion Method, Hossam A. Ghany, and M. Zakarya A Note on n-Banach Lattices, Birsen Sağir, and Nihan Güngör Differential Subordinations using Ruscheweyh Derivative and a Multiplier Transformation, Alb Lupaș Alina On a Certain Subclass of Analytic Functions Involving Generalized Sălăgean Operator and Ruscheweyh Derivative, Alina Alb Lupaș, and Loriana Andrei On the (r,s)-Convexity and Some Hadamard-Type Inequalities, M. Emin Özdemir, Erhan Set, and Ahmet Ocak Akdemir Compact Composition Operators on Weighted Hilbert Spaces, Waleed Al-Rawashdeh A New Double Cesàro Sequence Space Defined By Modulus Functions, Oğuz Oğur Right Fractional Monotone Approximation, George A. Anastassiou A Differential Sandwich-Type Result Using a Generalized Sălăgean Operator and Ruscheweyh Operator, Andrei Loriana Predictor Corrector Type Method for Solving Certain Non Convex Equilibrium Problems, Wasim Ul-Haq, and Manzoor Hussain On Some Zweier I-Convergent Difference Sequence Spaces, Kuldip Raj, Suruchi Pandoh Composition Operators on Some General Families of Function Spaces, R. A. Rashwan, A. El-Sayed Ahmed, and M. A. Bakhit ------------------------------------------------------- From: George Anastassiou [log in to unmask] Date: November 18, 2014 Subject: Contents, J Concrete and Applicable Mathematics, 13 (1-2) TABLE OF CONTENTS, JOURNAL OF CONCRETE AND APPLICABLE MATHEMATICS, VOL. 13, NO.’S 1-2, 2015 Inverse Obstacle Scattering With Conductive Boundary Condition for a Coated Dielectric Cylinder, Ahmet Altundag Dynamic Analysis of Some Impulsive Fractional Neural Network with Mixed Delay, Li Yanfang, and Liu Xianghu Basins of Attraction of Certain Homogeneous Second Order Quadratic Fractional Difference Equation, M. Garić-Demirović, M. R. S. Kulenović, and M. Nurkanović Aspects of Univalent Holomorphic Functions Involving Sălăgean Operator and Ruscheweyh Derivative, Alb Lupaș Alina Properties on a Subclass of Univalent Functions Defined by Using a Generalized Sălăgean Operator and Ruscheweyh Derivative, Alina Alb Lupaș, and Loriana Andrei On PPF Dependent Fixed Point Theorems and Applications, A. Farajzadeh, Salahuddin, and B. S. Lee Spline Right Fractional Monotone Approximation Involving Right Fractional Differential Operators, George A. Anastassiou On Certain Differential Sandwich Theorems Involving an Extended Generalized Sălăgean Operator and Extended Ruscheweyh Operator, Andrei Loriana Hermite-Hadamard Type Inequalities for (h-(α,m)) - Convex Functions, M. E. Ozdemir, Havva Kavurmaci Önalan, and Merve Avci Ardiç Voronovskaya Type Asymptotic Expansions for Generalized Discrete Singular Operators, George A. Anastassiou, and Merve Kester Simple AQ and Simple CQ Functional Equations, M. Arunkumar, C. Devi Shyamala Mary, and G. Shobana α-η Dominated Mappings and Related Common Fixed Point Results in Closed Ball, Abdullah Shoaib ------------------------------------------------------- From: Claude Brezinski [log in to unmask] Date: November 20, 2014 Subject: Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 67 (4) Table of contents for Numerical Algorithms, Volume 67, Issue 4. Evaluating polynomials over the unit disk and the unit ball, Kendall Atkinson, David Chien, Olaf Hansen Space-time discretization of the heat equation, Roman Andreev Some observations on weighted GMRES, Stefan Guettel, Jennifer Pestana The Durrmeyer type modification of the q-Baskakov type operators with two parameter alpha and beta, Vishnu Narayan Mishra, Prashantkumar Patel Numerical algorithm for a class of constrained optimal control problems of switched systems, Xiang Wu, Kanjian Zhang, Changyin Sun On the choice of parameters in MAOR type splitting methods for the linear complementarity problem, Lj. Cvetkovic, A. Hadjidimos, V. Kostic L1-C1 polynomial spline approximation algorithms for large data sets, Laurent Gajny, Olivier Gibaru, Eric Nyiri An ADMM algorithm for second-order TV-based MR image reconstruction, Wei-Si Xie, Yu-Fei Yang, Bo Zhou Numerical algorithm based on an implicit fully discrete local discontinuous Galerkin method for the fractional diffusion-wave equation, Huiya Dai, Leilei Wei, Xindong Zhang Discrete weighted cubic splines, Boris I. Kvasov On the performance of the algebraic optimized Schwarz methods with applications, Lahcen Laayouni, Daniel B. Szyld A novel derivative free algorithm with seventh order convergence for solving systems of nonlinear equations, Janak Raj Sharma, Himani Arora ------------------------------------------------------- From: SibJNM [log in to unmask] Date: November 18, 2014 Subject: Contents, Siberian J of Numerical Mathematics, 17 (4) CONTENTS, Siberian Journal of Numerical Mathematics Volume 17, No. 4, 2014 For information to contributors and about subscriptions see http://www.sscc.ru/SibJNM/ Vitvitsky A.A., Cellular automata with a dynamic structure for simulating of biological tissues growth (in Russian) Kotel'nikov E.A., Minimization of a quadratic function on sphere (in Russian) Leonov A.S. Which of inverse problems can have a priori approximate solution's accuracy estimates comparable in order with the data accuracy (in Russian) Litvenko K.V., Prigarin S.M., Numerical stochastic models of the sea surface undulation and extreme ocean waves, (in Russian) Moskalensky E.D., On the finding of exact solutions of two-dimensional eikonal equation when the front of the wave propagating in a medium is a circle (in Russian) Okuonghae R.I., Ikhile M.N.O., $L(\alpha)$-Stable Variable Order Implicit Second Derivative Runge Kutta Methods (in Russian) Salov G.I., A new three-sample nonparametric statistical test such that his partial case is equivalent of Whitney's test (in Russian) Smelov V.V., A network version of the non-standard trigonometric basis and its advantages with respect to a similar polynomial basis (in Russian) Tarakanov V.I., Lysenkova S.A., Nesterenko M.V., Iterative algorithm of research and numerical decision of spectral problems for multiplication two operators (in Russian) ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************