Subject: NA Digest, V. 14, # 42 NA Digest Monday, December 01, 2014 Volume 14 : Issue 42 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Latest Advances in Cardiac Modeling, Germany, Mar 2015 Mining Networks and Graphs, Canada, Apr-May 2015 IMA Maths in Finance, UK, Jun 2015 Low-Rank Approx for High Perf Sparse Solvers, France, Jun 2015 ENUMATH 2015, Turkey, Sep 2015 IMA Numerical Methods for Simulation, UK, Sep 2015 NA Position, Heat Transfer Research, Inc. (HTRI) Faculty Position, Applied Math and CSE, PUC Chile Faculty Position, Comp Mathematics, RWTH Aachen Tenure Track & Postdoc Positions, Baylor Univ Tenure Track & Senior Positions, Applied/Comp Math, Dartmouth Assistant Professor Position, Appl & Comput PDEs, DTU Research Assistant Position, Swansea, UK Postdoc Position, BCAM-TECNALIA Postdoc Positions, UCSD PhD Position, Adv Num Methods for Composites, Cardiff Univ, UK PhD Positions, Computational Science and Engineering, MIT PhD Positions, UC|UP Joint PhD Program in Mathematics, Portugal Contents, Dolomites Res Notes Approx, 7 Contents, J Computational Analysis and Applications, 18 (1) Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, 20 (1) Contents, Rev Anal Numer Theor Approx, 43 (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: Cristobal Bertoglio [log in to unmask] Date: November 24, 2014 Subject: Latest Advances in Cardiac Modeling, Germany, Mar 2015 We are pleased to announce the 2nd International Workshop on Latest Advances in Cardiac Modeling to be held in Munich on 12-13 March 2015 at the German Heart Center Munich. More information can be found on the evolving webpage at: http://www.lnm.mw.tum.de/lacm2015 For organizational purposes it would be great to hear back from you at your earliest convenience. So, if you are intending to submit an abstract or to just attend the workshop without a talk, we would appreciate you give us a short notice. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Christine Klymko [log in to unmask] Date: December 01, 2014 Subject: Mining Networks and Graphs, Canada, Apr-May 2015 This workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners in the field to deal with the emerging challenges in processing and mining large-scale networks. Such networks can be directed as well as undirected, they can be labeled or unlabeled, weighted or unweighted, and static or dynamic. Networks of networks are also of interest. Specific scientific topics of interest for this meeting include mining for patterns of interest in networks, efficient algorithms (sequential/parallel, exact/approximation) for analyzing network properties, methods for processing large networks (i.e., Map-Reduce and Giraph based frameworks), use of linear algebra and numerical analysis for mining complex networks, database techniques for processing networks, and fusion of heterogeneous data sources into graphs. Another particular topic of interest is to couple structural properties of networks to the dynamics over networks, e.g., contagions. The full-day workshop will feature: 2 invited talks, a session to showcase tools and systems individuals have developed in this area, contributed talks, and a short session on open problems and directions for future research. Papers that describe original and ongoing research as well as those that describe systems and tools are solicited. Important Dates: Paper submissions due: January 12, 2015 Author notification: February 1, 2015 Camera-ready versions: February 9, 2015 More information can be found at http://staff.vbi.vt.edu/maleq/MNG2015/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye [log in to unmask] Date: November 26, 2014 Subject: IMA Maths in Finance, UK, Jun 2015 The purpose of the conference is to bring together academics and practitioners interested in mathematical modelling in finance. We invite researchers whose research work contains a strong Mathematical element to attend. We have included a broad range of topics with the aim to expose participants to models, ideas and techniques that they may not be aware of, and to foster future collaborations. In recent years many of the underpinning assumptions of classical Mathematical Finance have been under attack, and now efficient markets can no longer be assumed by default. The result is that many more complex real world interactions need to be taken into account, meaning that the techniques and models from other areas such as Real Options and Operations Research will be important for the future of Mathematics in Finance. Papers will be accepted for the conference based on a 150 word abstract for oral or poster presentation. Abstracts should be submitted by Friday 26 February 2015 by e-mail to [log in to unmask] Please state whether your title is intended for oral or poster presentation. For further information on this conference, please visit the conference webpage: http://ima.org.uk/conferences/conferences_calendar/maths_in_finance_2015.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Alfredo Buttari [log in to unmask] Date: November 24, 2014 Subject: Low-Rank Approx for High Perf Sparse Solvers, France, Jun 2015 Workshop on "Low-Rank approximation for high performance sparse solvers". Toulouse, 24-26 June 2015. In the context of the CIMI Semester on "High performance linear and nonlinear methods for large scale applications", a workshop on "Low-rank approximations for high performance sparse solvers" will be held in Toulouse, France, from 24th to 26th June 2015. The objective of the workshop is to gather a limited number of people sharing an interest on this topic and to foster discussions and collaborations. There are no registration fees for the workshop but interested participants are asked to propose a contribution to the workshop in the form of an abstract for a 30 minutes presentation by December 31st 2014. Notifications of acceptance will be given by January 31st 2015. Full details of how to register are available from the web page http://www.cimi-semester-hpc.fr . A session of the conference "Sparse days in St Girons III" (29/06/2015-02/06/2015) will also be dedicated to low-rank approximation issues and people interested in this topic are welcome attend the conference. For further information contact Alfredo Buttari ([log in to unmask]) or David Titley-Peloquin ([log in to unmask]) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Bulent Karasozen [log in to unmask] Date: December 01, 2014 Subject: ENUMATH 2015, Turkey, Sep 2015 The ENUMATH 2015 conference will be hosted by Institute of Applied Mathematics, Middle East Technical University, Ankara from 14 to 18th September 2015. The European Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications(ENUMATH) conferences are a forum for discussion of basic aspects and new trends in numerical mathematics and challenging scientific and industrial applications on the highest level of international expertise. They started in Paris in 1995 and were subsequently held at the universities of Heidelberg (1997), Jyvaskyla (1999), Ischia Porto (2001), Prague (2003), Santiago de Compostela (2005), Graz (2007),Uppsala (2009), Leicester (2011), Lausanne (2013) Conference web page: http://enumath2015.iam.metu.edu.tr/# Call for minisymposia are now open http://enumath2015.iam.metu.edu.tr/minisymposia.html Important dates 15.01.2015: online abstract submission and registration open 15.03.2015: abstract submission deadline 15.04.2015: notification of acceptance 15.05.2015: early registration deadline 15.06.2015: registration deadline for speakers ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye [log in to unmask] Date: November 28, 2014 Subject: IMA Numerical Methods for Simulation, UK, Sep 2015 Formerly the ICFD Conference on Numerical Methods for Fluid Dynamics, 1–4 September 2015, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford Developments in numerical methods underpin simulations in many ways, for example in any area where high dimensional problems are governed by differential equations. Computational fluid dynamics has driven many developments in this area; however there is a wide range of application areas where the problems, and indeed solution techniques may be similar. Numerical methods are important in diverse areas such as geophysical modelling, fluid-structure interaction, high-dimensional dynamical systems, weather prediction, climate modelling, oil reservoir simulation, and so on. The conference will bring together application specialists, applied mathematicians, numerical analysts and computational scientists who develop and use numerical simulations. Applications which focus on data assimilation, inverse problems, uncertainties or control, which contain as a major component a high-dimensional forward model, will also be represented. Conference themes: Higher-order discretization methods; Methods for uncertainty quantification; Multi-physics / multi-material / multi-scale simulation; High performance computing (including energy efficient algorithms and algorithms for emerging architectures); Optimization / control / design / inverse problems; Numerical analysis / numerical linear algebra and preconditioning Abstracts are requested for contributed talks in any area consistent with the conference themes. Talks will be accepted for either oral or poster presentation on the basis of a one- page extended abstract in PDF format, which should be sent via email to [log in to unmask] by Friday 27 March 2015. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Carol Strukel [log in to unmask] Date: November 24, 2014 Subject: NA Position, Heat Transfer Research, Inc. (HTRI) Heat Transfer Research, Inc. (HTRI), a global engineering research and development consortium—with nearly 1500 members and affiliates—conducts application-oriented research and uses this proprietary research data to develop methods and software for the thermal design and analysis of heat exchangers and fired heaters. HTRI has an opening for an experienced individual with a specialization in numerical analysis. PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Evaluate, document, and implement numerical methods for engineering software; Analyze experimental data and develop regressions for correlational forms; Recommend and implement numerical methods that can be parallelized; Evaluate, document, and implement numerical methods for solving partial differential equations; Recommend and implement data smoothing methods INITIAL ASSIGNMENTS: Recommend and implement methods for efficient solution of initial value and boundary value heat transfer and fluid flow problems; Recommend and implement methods for robust, computationally efficient interpolation and extrapolation of multi-dimensional data QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate degree in mathematics or engineering; Five years post graduate work in numerical analysis; Professional programming experience in C++ and Mathcad; knowledge of Visual Studio preferred; Demonstrated experience solving both linear equations with direct/iterative methods and non-linear equations with Newton/quasi-Newton methods; Excellent communications and presentation skills (oral and written) Send resume and letter of application detailing knowledge of and relevancy of work experience using state-of-the-art numerical methods and implementation to Ms. S. Breaux Daniel, Vice President, Human Resources Ms. Carol Strukel, Manager, Human Resources Heat Transfer Research, Inc. 150 Venture Drive, College Station, TX 77845 [log in to unmask], +1.979.690-5080 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Carlos Jerez-Hanckes [log in to unmask] Date: November 25, 2014 Subject: Faculty Position, Applied Math and CSE, PUC Chile The School of Engineering and the Faculty of Mathematics of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile invites applications for a full-time faculty position to join the group of Mathematical and Computational Engineering. Preference will be given to applicants in Numerical Analysis, Numerical Linear Algebra and Scientific Computing. However, applications are invited in all areas of Applied Mathematics and Computational Science and Engineering. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in a related discipline. Candidates do not need to know Spanish at the time of applying, but should be prepared to learn the language well enough to begin teaching in it in the short term. Initial gross monthly salary starts at 3MM CLP (~5K USD) with a startup package of 8MM CLP (~14K USD). To find out more, please visit http://www.ing.puc.cl/mathematical-computational- engineering Applications will be accepted by December 15, 2014 but late applications may be considered until the position is filled. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Manuel Torrilhon [log in to unmask] Date: November 25, 2014 Subject: Faculty Position, Comp Mathematics, RWTH Aachen The Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Natural Sciences of RWTH Aachen University is seeking qualified applicants for research and teaching in the area of computational mathematics. The starting date is as soon as possible. Candidates with a distinguished expertise in mathematical modeling, numerical simulation and optimization, or large-scale scientific computing are particularly welcome. Scientific priorities could range from theoretical foundations in applied analysis to the design of numerical methods for large-scale applications. Possible emphasis can be on e.g. optimization with PDEs, uncertainty quantification or high- dimensional problems. Key requirements are the ability and willingness to cooperate in interdisciplinary projects with engineers and natural scientists in the field of computational engineering science. A Ph.D. degree is required; additionally, Habilitation (post-doctoral lecturing qualification), an exemplary record of research achievement as an assistant / an associate / a junior professor or university researcher and/or an outstanding career outside academia are highly desirable. Ability in and commitment to teaching are essential. German is not necessary to begin but will be expected as a teaching language within the first 5 years. The application should include supporting documents regarding success in teaching. Please send a cover letter stating research aims and a CV to: RWTH Aachen University Dekan der Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Naturwissenschaften Prof. Dr. Stefan Schael 52056 Aachen Germany The deadline for applications is January 9, 2015. For more informations about RWTH Aachen University, see http://www.rwth-aachen.de This position is also available as part-time employment per request. RWTH Aachen University is certified as a family-friendly university and offers a dual career program for partner hiring. We particularly welcome and encourage applications from women, disabled people and ethnic minority groups, recognizing they are underrepresented across RWTH Aachen University. The principles of fair and open competition apply and appointments will be made on merit. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ron Morgan [log in to unmask] Date: November 24, 2014 Subject: Tenure Track & Postdoc Positions, Baylor Univ The Department of Mathematics at Baylor University is accepting applications for 2 tenure track positions at the assistant or associate professor levels and also for a postdoc position. For more information, see https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/Baylor . ------------------------------------------------------- From: Alex Barnett [log in to unmask] Date: November 25, 2014 Subject: Tenure Track & Senior Positions, Applied/Comp Math, Dartmouth I am excited to announce to the numerical analysis community that the mathematics department at Dartmouth College is looking to hire one junior (tenure-track) and one senior (full professor) position in applied/computational mathematics this year. This will grow our applied math group significantly. See the ad for details, including our current areas and hiring interests. But I will add my opinion: Dartmouth is an excellent place for research and teaching, with stellar students (including 30 graduate students), top-tier engineering & medical schools for collaborations, pleasant and broad-minded colleagues, a particularly functional department, a low course load (3 quarter courses per year), and a beautiful setting. Full job ads are here (also those for postdoctoral instructorships), deadline Dec 15: http://math.dartmouth.edu/activities/recruiting ------------------------------------------------------- From: Per Christian Hansen [log in to unmask] Date: November 27, 2014 Subject: Assistant Professor Position, Appl & Comput PDEs, DTU DTU Compute (http://www.compute.dtu.dk/english) invites applications for an assistant professor position starting April 1, 2015, or as soon as possible thereafter, in the section for Scientific Computing. The position is within "Applied and Computational Partial Differential Equations." The assistant professor will contribute to research in theory and applications of PDEs and associated computational methods. Preference will be given to candidates who can contribute to activities within PDE constrained optimization. The candidate must have documented research experience within several of the subjects: functional analysis, optimization, large- scale numerical computations, modelling, and applications. The candidate is expected to teach and take part in the development of courses at the bachelor, master, and PhD levels at DTU. Specifically, applicants should teach introductory courses as well as advanced courses in applied mathematics. Applications must be submitted ONLINE in English as one single PDF via DTU’s home page, where more information about the position can also be found: http://www.dtu.dk/english/career/job?id=2d466a68-062c-4c46-8cc5-8dfedb7d0854 For more information please contact Head of the Section for Scientific Computing, Professor Michael Pedersen, tel.: +45 4525 3022, email: [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chenfeng Li [log in to unmask] Date: December 01, 2014 Subject: Research Assistant Position, Swansea, UK This is a fixed term RA position for one year and the salary will be £28k - £38k depending on the experience of the candidate. The research work includes, but is not limited to, the areas outlined below: 1. Research and develop 3D arbitrary parallel processing facilities within the FE/DE based software package ELFEN applied to the solution of a range of continuum and discrete fracturing applications such as glass forming, coupled geomechanical/fluid flow and hydraulic fracturing. 2. In performing the research and development the candidate will have the opportunity to learn and develop their numerical modelling skills not only in parallel processing techniques but also in the different advanced highly non-linear application areas. Informal enquiries are welcome and should be directed to Dr Chenfeng Li at [log in to unmask] Deadline for Application is 12 Dec 2014. Application Link: http://www.swansea.ac.uk/the-university/work-at- swansea/jobs/details.php? nPostingID=1770&nPostingTargetID=3281&option=52&sort=DESC&respn r=1&ID=QHUFK026203F3VBQB7VLO8NXD&LOV4=7814&JOBADLG=UK&Resultspe rpage=20&lg=UK&mask=suext The application will remain open until the post is filled. Candidates can email the application directly to Dr C.F. Li after 12 Dec. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ainara Gonzalez [log in to unmask] Date: November 26, 2014 Subject: Postdoc Position, BCAM-TECNALIA BCAM – Basque Center for Applied Mathematics & TECNALIA Research and Innovation Foundation have opened an international call for researchers, offering one position for a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Data Analytics and Statistical Learning. Applications must be submitted on-line at: http://www.bcamath.org/en/research/job Deadline for submission: 30th December 2014 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Randolph E. Bank [log in to unmask] Date: December 01, 2014 Subject: Postdoc Positions, UCSD The Center for Computational Mathematics (http://ccom.ucsd.edu) in the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, San Diego invites applications for two postdoctoral positions in applied mathematics, computational science, or mathematical physics that are funded under a NSF Research Training Group (RTG) grant. Applicants must be US citizens, nationals, or permanent residents, and should hold a Ph.D. in mathematics (or a related discipline) prior to the beginning of the appointment. These two year positions are expected to have on average a one course per quarter teaching load, and provide support for both the academic year and the summer. In addition, travel support to attend conferences is provided. Applicants must possess a recent Ph.D. degree received no earlier than 2013 in Mathematics or a related field. The successful candidates will be mentored by several of the RTG PIs on one or more of the following focus projects: (i) new algorithms for parallel computation with adaptive multilevel finite elements; (ii) optimization with ordinary or partial differential equation constraints; (iii) structure-preserving numerical methods for field theories and interconnected systems; (vi) geometric numerical methods for applications in mathematical physics; and (v) numerical methods for quantum computation. Additional information about the RTG can be found at http://ccom.ucsd.edu/~rtg Applications received by January 15, 2015 at http://www.mathjobs.org will receive full consideration, but we will continue to review applications until the positions are filled. Applications should include the following: (i) 3 Reference Letters (Writers should upload their reference letter to mathjobs.org; at least one letter should address teaching experience in some depth) (ii) Curriculum Vitae (iii) Publications List (iv) Research Statement (v) Teaching Statement. UCSD is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer with a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of diversity among its faculty and staff. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pierre Kerfriden [log in to unmask] Date: November 29, 2014 Subject: PhD Position, Adv Num Methods for Composites, Cardiff Univ, UK The computational mechanics group at the school of engineering at Cardiff University is seeking candidates for a 3-year PhD studentship in the development of advanced numerical methods for the virtual testing of composite structures. We are looking for a talented candidate with the following skills: - A first or upper second class MSc (or equivalent) degree in Engineering, Applied Mathematics or Computational Sciences. - A strong background in numerical methods (e.g. finite elements, high-performance computing) - Proven programming skills (e.g. Matlab, C++, Python) - A driven, professional and self-dependent work attitude - Ability to produce high-quality scientific reports The project will be led in close collaboration with the experimental composite testing group in Cardiff University, with the composite modelling group from Swansea University, and with developers of the FEniCS project (http://fenicsproject.org/). The scholarship will be for three years and cover fees at the Home/EU rate and a stipend equivalent to the RCUK rate of £13,863 (2014/15 rate) per year. Expected start date: 01/01/2015 Interested candidates should send their application documents to [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Kate Nelson [log in to unmask] Date: November 25, 2014 Subject: PhD Positions, Computational Science and Engineering, MIT The Center for Computational Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is now accepting applications for the doctoral program in Computational Science and Engineering. Students with backgrounds in Engineering, Mathematics, Physics and related disciplines are welcome to apply. Students enrolled in the program will be able to specialize at the doctoral level in a computation-related field of their choice through focused coursework and a doctoral thesis. Fall 2015 Application Deadline: December 15, 2014 For more information please visit http://cce.mit.edu/cse ------------------------------------------------------- From: Luis Nunes Vicente [log in to unmask] Date: November 28, 2014 Subject: PhD Positions, UC|UP Joint PhD Program in Mathematics, Portugal The UC|UP Joint PhD Program in Mathematics, run by the Universities of Coimbra and Porto, in Portugal, welcomes applications for the academic year of 2015/2016. The Program will offer a number of doctoral scholarships (covering tuition fees and living expenses) to selected candidates. Funding will be made available from the support of the national agency FCT and the associated research centers. All areas of Mathematics are covered in the Program, in particular: Algebra; Analysis/Differential Equations; Discrete Mathematics/Combinatorics; Dynamical Systems; Geometry/Topology; Numerical Analysis/Optimization; Probability/Statistics The first call for applications is open from December 1, 2014 to January 31, 2015: http://www.mat.uc.pt/phd_prog Extensive information about the Program is available at the website (and additional questions can be posed using [log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Stefano De Marchi [log in to unmask] Date: November 24, 2014 Subject: Contents, Dolomites Res Notes Approx, 7 Web site: http://journals.padovauniversitypress.it/dolomites/ Research Articles Walter Mascarenhas, André Camargo, On the backward stability of the second barycentric formula for interpolation Special Issue Marco Caliari, Stefano De Marchi, Norm Levenberg, Marco Vianello, Multivariate Approximation 2013: preface Tomasz Danek, Michael A. Slawinski, On effective transversely isotropic elasticity tensors based on Frobenius and L2 operator norms Peter C. Gibson, A multivariate interpolation problem arising from the scattering of waves in layered media Mirosław Baran, Leokadia Bialas-Ciez, Hölder continuity of the Green function, Markov-type inequality and a capacity related to HCP Federico Piazzon, Marco Vianello, Constructing optimal polynomial meshes on planar starlike domains Stefano De Marchi, Alvise Sommariva, Marco Vianello, Multivariate Christoffel functions and hyperinterpolation Leokadia Bialas-Ciez, Raimondo Eggink, Global and Local Markov Inequalities in the Complex Plane Slides "Sparse wavelet approximation of signals and images" given at the Dolomites Research Week 2014 (DRWA14) - Gerlind Plonka, How to construct your own directional wavelet frame? - Gerlind Plonka, Adaptive Wavelet Methods for the Efficient Approximation of Images - Gerlind Plonka, Thomas Peter, A generalized Prony method for sparse approximation "Sparse Interpolation" given at the Dolomites Research Week 2014 (DRWA14) - Annie Cuyt, Wen-shin Lee, Sparse Interpolation ------------------------------------------------------- From: George Anastassiou [log in to unmask] Date: November 29, 2014 Subject: Contents, J Computational Analysis and Applications, 18 (1) TABLE OF CONTENTS, JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS, VOL. 18, NO. 1, 2015 Factor Model Estimation By Using the Alpha-EM Algorithm, Tengjie Jia, Andrew P. Mullhaupt, Lorne Applebaum, and Xu Dong Generalized Polynomial Chaos Expansions With Weights, Josef Obermaier, and Faidra Stavropoulou A Note on The High Order Genocchi Polynomials by Means of Ordinary Differential Equations, Jongsung Choi, Hyun-Mee Kim, and Young-Hee Kim New Bound on Eigenvalue of the Hadamard Product of Matrices, Hua Li, Jian-Lei Li, Jing-Jing Mu Oscillation Results For Second Order Functional Differential Equations, Ercan Tunç, Lütfi Çoraklik, and Orhan Özdemir Some Properties of Meromorphic Function and its q-Difference, Hua Wang, Hong-Yan Xu, and Xiu-Min Zheng Isometric Equivalence of Weighted Composition Operators On The Bloch Space, Li-Gang Geng Stability Problems Deriving From Mixed Additive and Quadratic Functional Equations, Dongseung Kang, Heejeong Koh, In Goo Cho Complete Asymptotic Expansions for some Summation-Integral Type Operators with Different Weights, Chungou Zhang On Fourth-Order Iterative Methods for Multiple Roots Of Nonlinear Equations with High Efficiency, Siyul Lee, and Hyeongmin Choe The Representations for the Drazin Inverse of a Sum of Two Matrices Involving an Idempotent Matrix and Applications, Xifu Liu Five-Order Algorithms for Solving Laplace's Steklov Eigenvalue on Polygon by Mechanical Quadrature Methods, Pan Cheng, Zhi lin, and Wenzhong Zhang Infinite Families of Integral Graphs, Liu Qun Gradient Superconvergence Post-processing of the Tetrahedral Quadratic Finite Element, Jinghong Liu, and Yinsuo Jia On the Behaviour of Solutions for Some Systems of Difference Equations, Y. Yazlik, D.T. Tollu, and N. Taskara Solutions and Periodicity for Some Systems of Fourth Order Rational Difference Equations, M. M. El-Dessoky, E. M. Elsayed, and M. Alghamdi ------------------------------------------------------- From: Romas Baronas [log in to unmask] Date: November 24, 2014 Subject: Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, 20 (1) Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, ISSN 1392-5113, Volume 20, Number 1, 2014 A free on-line edition is available at: http://www.mii.lt/NA/ TABLE OF CONTENTS Necessary optimality conditions for optimal distributed and (Neumann) boundary control of Burgers equation, pp. 1-20, Bing Sun Global dynamics of a class of HIV-1 infection models with latently infected cells, pp. 21-37, Haibin Wang, Rui Xu, Zhaowei Wang, Hui Chen A note on the direction of the transcritical bifurcation in epidemic models, pp. 38-55, Bruno Buonomo The effect of diffusion on giant pandas that live in complex patchy environments, pp. 56-71, Xiangyun Shi, Guohua Song, Zeyu Li Codimension two and three bifurcations of a predator–prey system with group defense and prey refuge, pp. 72-81, Xia Liu, Jinling Wang On the validity of use of physical equations and principles in the socio-economic field and on the predictability of socio-economic system dynamics, pp. 82-98, Vsevolod V. Andreev On the mean square of the periodic zeta-function. II, pp. 99-111, Sondra Cernigova, Antanas Laurincikas Compound orbits break-up in constituents: An algorithm, pp. 112-131, Jezus San Martin, Antonia Gonzalez Gomez, Jose Moscoso, Daniel Rodriguez-Perez Symbolic computation of exact solutions for fractional differential-difference equation models, pp. 132-144, Ismail Aslan An exhaustive search approach for chemical kinetics experimental data fitting, rate constants optimization and confidence interval estimation, pp. 145-157, Audrius Laurynėnas, Juozas Kulys ------------------------------------------------------- From: Rev. Anal. Numer. Theor. Approx. [log in to unmask] Date: November 30, 2014 Subject: Contents, Rev Anal Numer Theor Approx, 43 (1) Contents, Rev. Anal. Numer. Theor. Approx. 43 (1) (Journal on Numerical Analysis and Approximation Theory) For information see http://www.ictp.acad.ro/anta G.A. ANASTASSIOU, Multivariate error function based neural network approximations I.K. ARGYROS and S.K. KHATTRI, Convergence analysis for the two-step Newton method of order four A. ATTALIENTI and I. RASA, The eigenstructure of some positive linear operators A. DIACONU, On approximating the solutions of nonlinear equations by a method of Aitken-Steffensen type T. ZHANLAV and D. KHONGORZUL, Third order convergence theorem for a family of Newton like methods in Banach space ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************