Subject: NA Digest, V. 15, # 33 NA Digest Wednesday, September 09, 2015 Volume 15 : Issue 33 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Modulo 2-pi data fitting New Book, Bayesian Data Assimilation Development of Modern Methods for Linear Algebra, USA, Oct 2015 Tensor Decompositions and Applications, Belgium, Jan 2016 Tensor Decompositions and Blind Signal Separation, Belgium, Jan 2016 Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods, USA, Mar 2016 Joint DMV and GAMM Annual Meeting, Germany, Mar 2016 MORML 2016, Germany, Mar 2016 ESCO 2016, Czech Republic, Jun 2016 High Order CFD Methods, Greece, Jun 2016 Modelling in Industrial Maintenance and Reliability, UK, Jul 2016 Professorship Position, Applied Math, Univ of Hannover, Germany Professorship Position, NA, Univ of Hannover, Germany Postdoc Position, Large-scale numerical optimization Postdoc Position, Numerical Linear Algebra, UBC Postdoc Positions, BICMR Postdoc/PhD Positions, Climate Model Development Postdoc and PhD Position, NA, The Univ of Hong Kong PhD Positions, EU Marie Curie Project MIMESIS Special Issue, Superiorization: Theory and Applications Contents Numerical Algorithms, 70 (1) Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 64 (3) 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: Curt Vogel [log in to unmask] Date: September 08, 2015 Subject: Modulo 2-pi data fitting Does anyone out there have pointers to literature on computational methods for modulo 2-pi data fitting? The 2-pi wrap-around arises in an optics application with monochromatic light when data is scaled by dividing through by wavelength to convert optical path difference to phase. We desire an optimal fit of a relatively low degree polynomial (degree less than 5) to phase data. Minimization in the l-infinity (minimax) norm is preferred, although l-2 norm (least squares) minimization is acceptable. No penalty should be incurred by 2-pi jumps, e.g., p(x)=0 and p(x)=2*pi should produce the same fit-to-data error. Thanks in advance for your help. Curt Vogel Senior Scientist the Optical Sciences Company ------------------------------------------------------- From: Fran Robinson [log in to unmask] Date: September 02, 2015 Subject: New Book, Bayesian Data Assimilation Cambridge University Press is pleased to announce the publication of Probabilistic Forecasting and Bayesian Data Assimilation by Sebastian Reich and Colin Cotter. Offering a Bayesian approach to data assimilation, outlining the subject’s key ideas and concepts, and explaining how to implement specific data assimilation algorithms. This new book is an ideal introduction for graduate students in applied mathematics, computer science, engineering, geoscience and other emerging application areas. It is ideal for graduate students in any field where Bayesian data assimilation is applied. For more information or to purchase a copy, visit www.cambridge.org/9781107663916 ------------------------------------------------------- From: David Bindel [log in to unmask] Date: September 03, 2015 Subject: Development of Modern Methods for Linear Algebra, USA, Oct 2015 Workshop on Development of Modern Methods for Linear Algebra (DMML) http://www.dbindel.net/dmml/index.html UC Berkeley, Oct 23-24, 2015 Registration deadline: Oct 1. This workshop is dedicated to James Demmel for his leadership in modern high-accuracy and high-performance linear algebra solvers and for his promotion of numerical linear algebra to a broad audience through software, teaching, and collaboration. Workshop themes include: - Linear algebra software design - Scalable communication-avoiding methods - High-performance and auto-tuning - High-accuracy computations and error analysis - Application-inspired methods - Connections between numerical linear algebra and other areas of mathematics - Promotion of numerical linear algebra through teaching and exposition ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lieven De Lathauwer [log in to unmask] Date: September 02, 2015 Subject: Tensor Decompositions and Applications, Belgium, Jan 2016 Third Workshop on Tensor Decompositions and Applications (TDA 2016) January 18-22, 2016 Leuven, Belgium Extended deadline for abstract submission: Sept. 15. Higher-order tensor methods are intensively studied in many disciplines nowadays. The developments gradually allow us to move from classical vector and matrix based methods in applied mathematics and mathematical engineering to methods that involve tensors of arbitrary order. This step from linear transformations, quadratic and bilinear forms to polynomials and multilinear forms is relevant for the most diverse applications. Furthermore, tensor methods have firm roots in multilinear algebra, algebraic geometry, numerical mathematics and optimization. This workshop will bring together researchers investigating tensor decompositions and their applications. It will feature a series of invited talks by leading experts and contributed presentations on specific problems. TDA 2016 is held in cooperation with the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) and has been endorsed by the International Linear Algebra Society (ILAS). Part of the workshop is supported by the ERC Advanced Grant BioTensors. More info: http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/stadius/TDA2016/index.php ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lieven De Lathauwer [log in to unmask] Date: September 02, 2015 Subject: Tensor Decompositions and Blind Signal Separation, Belgium, Jan 2016 Tensor Decompositions and Blind Signal Separation January 15-16, 2016 Leuven, Belgium Extended deadline for application: Sept. 15. This course is intended to be a short introduction to tensor decompositions and their applications. The course will consist of 4 lectures (of 2 hours each, lecturer: Lieven De Lathauwer) and 4 exercise sessions (also of 2 hours each). The course will be followed by the Workshop on Tensor Decompositions and Applications (TDA 2016). More info: http://homes.esat.kuleuven.be/~sistawww/winterschool16/index.php ------------------------------------------------------- From: Annette Anthony [log in to unmask] Date: September 08, 2015 Subject: Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods, USA, Mar 2016 The Fourteenth Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods March 20th - March 25, 2016 Copper Mountain, Colorado, USA The Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods, held every other year, is the premiere conference on all aspects of iterative solution methods and their applications. The meeting is organized in cooperation with SIAM. The 2016 meeting features a workshop on "Iterative Linear Algebraic Data Mining Techniques" organized by Alex Breuer and Geoff Sanders and will include a tutorial by Van Emden Henson (the tutorial is scheduled for Sunday, March 20th.) The workshop focuses on numerical analysis issues associated with linear algebraic approaches to classifying, ranking, and clustering data. More information can be found on the conference web site (see link below). As in the past, there will be a Copper Mountain Special Section of the SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing devoted to iterative methods. It will be open to submissions from the whole community. Important Deadlines: Student competition papers: January 15, 2016 Author abstracts: January 22, 2016 Early registration: January 29, 2016 Guaranteed lodging: March 5, 2016 For additional information, see http://grandmaster.colorado.edu/~copper/2016/index.php Special Note to DOE Travelers: Conference Request Deadline is October 20th 2015 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Agnieszka Miedlar [log in to unmask] Date: September 03, 2015 Subject: Joint DMV and GAMM Annual Meeting, Germany, Mar 2016 The 87th Annual Meeting of the International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM) will take place from 7th to the 11th of March 2016 in Braunschweig, Germany (http://jahrestagung.gamm-ev.de/index.php). We are pleased to inform you that GAMM 2016 conference is jointly organized with the German Mathematical Society (https://dmv.mathematik.de/). In general, contributed talks will have a length of 15 minutes plus 5 minutes for discussion. Once the abstracts have been received, depending on the number of submissions and allowed time slots, we may have to select an appropriate number of abstracts for presentations. For more detailed information concerning the submission of abstracts as well as registration and accommodation, please visit the conference website at http://jahrestagung.gamm-ev.de/index.php/2016/joint-dmv-and-gamm-annual- meeting Deadline for abstract submission is December 18. Deadline for early bird registration is December 31. Online registration opens on September 15, 2015 and will close on February 14, 2016. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Bernard Haasdonk [log in to unmask] Date: September 02, 2015 Subject: MORML 2016, Germany, Mar 2016 We have the pleasure to announce the Workshop on "Data-Driven Model Order Reduction and Machine Learning (MORML 2016)" to be held from March 30 - April 1, 2016 at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. This workshop brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments of data-driven model reduction, machine learning, and the connection between these two fields. We especially encourage contributions dealing with the following aspects of mo del reduction/machine learning: Loewner approach, data-driven methods, data assimilation, state estimation of noisy systems, Kalman filtering; greedy procedures, adaptivity/localization, clustering, manifold learning, nonlinear approximations, regression, kernel methods, error surrogates; stability analysis, conservation of physical properties, error quantification and convergence; and applications of these techniques. Keynote speakers (confirmed): Christopher A. Beattie (Virginia Tech, USA), Kevin T. Carlberg (Sandia National Laboratories, USA), Yvon Maday (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France) Abstract submission deadline for contributions: December 15, 2015 The website is available at http://www.ians.uni-stuttgart.de/agh/misc/events/morml2016/index.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pavel Solin [log in to unmask] Date: September 03, 2015 Subject: ESCO 2016, Czech Republic, Jun 2016 ESCO 2016 - 5th European Seminar on Computing 5 - 10 June 2016, Pilsen, Czech Republic http://esco2016.femhub.com Abstract submission deadline: December 15, 2015 ESCO 2016 is the 5th event in a successful series of interdisciplineary international conferences. It promotes modern technologies and practices in scientific computing and visualization, and strengthens the interaction between researchers and practitioners in various areas of computational engineering and sciences. The meeting takes place in the beautiful historic city of Pilsen whose origins date back to the 13th century. Pilsen's rich history is summarized on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plzen Thematic areas: Multiphysics coupled problems, Higher-order computational methods, GPU computing and Cloud computing, Computing with Python and Octave, Open source projects in scientific computing. Theoretical results as well as applications are welcome. Application areas include, but are not limited to: Computational electromagnetics, Civil engineering, Nuclear engineering, Mechanical engineering, Nonlinear dynamics, Fluid dynamics, Climate and weather modeling, Computational ecology, Wave propagation, Acoustics, Geophysics, Geomechanics and rock mechanics, Hydrology, Subsurface modeling, Biomechanics, Bioinformatics, Computational chemistry, Stochastic differential equations, Uncertainty quantification, and others. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Koen Hillewaert [log in to unmask] Date: September 02, 2015 Subject: High Order CFD Methods, Greece, Jun 2016 The 4th international workshop on High Order CFD Methods will be held at the occasion of the 7th European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering) to be held in Crete, Greece in June 5- 10, 2016. The workshop aims at advancing and assessing high-order CFD methods for aeronautic applications. Three test case suites are proposed, aimed at helping the development (baseline), assessing performance (advanced) and the full computational chain, including curvilinear meshing (challenges). Participants can choose to contribute to each of the cases individually. The workshop itself is organized in the weekend preceding the Eccomas conference. Case summaries and individual contributions will be presented during a dedicated minisymposium (MS910) at the conference. Test case descriptions and general information can be found at the workshop web site how4.cenaero.be or by sending a mail at [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye [log in to unmask] Date: September 09, 2015 Subject: Modelling in Industrial Maintenance and Reliability, UK, Jul 2016 The 9th International Conference on Modelling in Industrial Maintenance and Reliability (MIMAR) will take place in London, UK from 12-14 July 2016. This event is the premier maintenance and reliability modelling conference in the UK and builds upon a very successful series of previous conferences. It is an excellent international forum for disseminating information on the state-of-the- art research, theories and practices in maintenance and reliability modelling and offers a platform for connecting researchers and practitioners from around the world. Abstract and paper submission deadlines are listed below. All submissions are subject to rigorous review before an acceptance decision is made. We hope you can attend and we will provide a warm welcome in London in 2016. For further information on the conference, including instructions for authors, please visit the conference webpage: http://www.ima.org.uk/conferences/conferences_calendar/mimar9.html . Abstract submission to [log in to unmask] by 1 February 2016. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Marc Steinbach [log in to unmask] Date: September 07, 2015 Subject: Professorship Position, Applied Math, Univ of Hannover, Germany The Institute for Applied Mathematics of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Leibniz Universitaet Hannover invites applications for a University Professorship (Salary Scale W 2 NbesO) limited to 5 years in Applied Mathematics starting as soon as possible. The applicant should be an acknowledged expert in an area of applied mathematics with relations to one of the research fields at the institute. Cooperation with other groups within the mathematics department and with the natural and engineering sciences is expected. The successful candidate is expected to represent the field of applied mathematics in teaching and research and to contribute to the teaching of numerical mathematics, and to an appropriate extent to the teaching service for other departments. Conditions of appointment are in accordance with § 25, Niedersachsen Higher Education Act (NHG). The closing date for applications is October 17, 2015. For detailed information, please visit http://www.uni-hannover.de/jobs ------------------------------------------------------- From: Marc Steinbach [log in to unmask] Date: September 07, 2015 Subject: Professorship Position, NA, Univ of Hannover, Germany The Institute for Applied Mathematics of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Leibniz Universitaet Hannover invites applications for a University Professorship (Salary Scale W 3 NBesO) in Numerical Analysis starting as soon as possible. The applicant should be an acknowledged expert in numerical analysis with applications to partial differential equations. Cooperation with other groups within the mathematics department and with the natural and engineering sciences is expected. The successful candidate is expected to represent the field of numerical analysis in teaching and research and to contribute to an appropriate extent to the teaching service for other departments. Conditions of appointment are in accordance with § 25, Niedersachsen Higher Education Act (NHG). The closing date for applications is October 17, 2015. For detailed information, please visit http://www.uni-hannover.de/jobs ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ronan Fleming [log in to unmask] Date: September 02, 2015 Subject: Postdoc Position, Large-scale numerical optimization Applications invited for a Postdoctoral position in large-scale numerical optimization at The University of Luxembourg, within the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB); to start as soon as possible. An excellent opportunity to participate in an established international collaboration led by Ronan Fleming, LCSB and Michael Saunders, Stanford University. Your profile is a PhD in mathematics, applied mathematics, computational engineering, mathematical engineering, or a related discipline. A comprehensive understanding of and evidence of primary research within numerical optimization is essential. Experience with development of numerical software is essential. Experience with efficient numerical solution of large-scale variational inequalities posed as optimization problems is desirable. No knowledge of biology is expected, but a willingness to work as part of an interdisciplinary team is essential. Excellent written English is essential. Your role will be numerical implementation of novel, globally convergent optimization algorithms designed for simulation of high-dimensional systems of chemical reactions. Specifically, numerical implementation of proposed algorithms involving a sequence of parametric, sparsely constrained, smooth, large-scale convex optimization problems. Fixed-term contract for 1 year, may be extended up to 4 years with a very competitive salary. Further details and online application via: http://emea3.mrted.ly/sqbj ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chen Greif [log in to unmask] Date: September 03, 2015 Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Linear Algebra, UBC A postdoctoral fellowship position is now open at the Department of Computer Science, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. The position is for 12 months, renewable. Candidates are expected to have a Ph.D. in computer science, applied mathematics, or an area related to scientific computing. Research experience in numerical linear algebra is required. The project is related to iterative methods for large-scale sparse linear systems arising from constrained optimization problems and/or elliptic PDEs with constraints. Applicants should send their CV and a research statement by email to [log in to unmask], by October 1, 2015. The preferred start date is January 1, 2016. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Yuhua You [log in to unmask] Date: September 05, 2015 Subject: Postdoc Positions, BICMR Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research (BICMR) is a leading mathematical research institute in China. Sponsored by the national government of China, BICMR is devoted to promoting forefront mathematical research and education, and enhancing scientific exchange and cooperation among Chinese and international mathematicians. BICMR is located on the north Shore of Weiming Lake on the campus of Peking University, which is one of the best universities in China and its mathematical program has been ranked number one by Chinese ministry of education. Since its establishment in 2005, BICMR has been actively recruiting global talents and exploring new models of mathematical education. By the mid of 2015, BICMR has 28 faculty members, two of them are members of Chinese Academy of Sciences, seven senior and seven junior experts were selected into the Global Talent Recruiting Program of Chinese national government. BICMR is actively seeking promising young mathematicians for several postdoctoral positions in pure and applied mathematics. Candidates with recently awarded Ph.D. degrees from all countries in the world are encouraged to apply. These are two-year full-time positions. Applications are accepted year round. Application materials should include: 1) Application form (which can be downloaded from the webpage http://bicmr.pku.edu.cn/recruitment/postdoc-fellows/2012/0919/28.html); 2) Curriculum Vitae; 3) List of published and accepted papers; 4) Three letters of reference (sent directly by referees). Please send application materials via email to the personnel of BICMR at the address [log in to unmask] For more information about BICMR, please visit the website http://bicmr.pku.edu.cn ------------------------------------------------------- From: Joern Behrens [log in to unmask] Date: September 03, 2015 Subject: Postdoc/PhD Positions, Climate Model Development In the context of the German Climate Research Initiative PalMod we - the research group "numerical methods in geosciences“ of Universität Hamburg - are offering one post-doctoral research associate position and two PhD positions. Details can be found in the three advertisements attached. The topics can be summarized by - Post-doc for advanced tracer transport in a complex earth system model - PhD for analyzing coupling schemes in a coupled earth system model - PhD for sub-grid parameterization in a complex earth system model We are happy to accept applications until September 18, 2015. For detailed information, please consult http://www.clisap.de/numerical- methods or http://www.uni-hamburg.de/uhh/stellenangebote.html. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ngai Wong [log in to unmask] Date: September 08, 2015 Subject: Postdoc and PhD Position, NA, The Univ of Hong Kong The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE), The University of Hong Kong (HKU), has vacancies for one postdoctoral fellow and one research postgraduate (RPG) in the field of numerical tensor algebra with applications towards electronic design automation (EDA). The postdoc appointment will be for one year, renewable for a second year. The RPG position can start with a research assistant (RA) appointment, which will be converted to a PhD programme should the candidate demonstrate good capabilities. The candidates in both positions are expected to have a solid background in numerical linear algebra and Matlab programming, while knowledge in EDA and circuit design is a plus but not necessary. The candidate(s) will pursue the following tasks, integrating tensor arithmetic and EDA: - Develop efficient tensor decomposition and tensor recovery algorithms, - Derive fast modeling, simulation, and model order reduction algorithms for nonlinear systems based on tensor decomposition and synthesis, - Enrich the tensor theory by connecting it to control topics like Volterra theory, - Apply tensor arithmetic to the fast solution of partial differential equations (PDEs), - Any other novel theoretical/practical deployment of tensor arithmetic, The positions are to be filled before end of 2015. Please direct your query or application to Dr. Ngai Wong of HKU EEE at [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dietmar Hoemberg [log in to unmask] Date: September 05, 2015 Subject: PhD Positions, EU Marie Curie Project MIMESIS We are looking for PhD students for an European Industrial Doctorate (EID) in the framework of the Marie-Sklodowska-Curie programme on the interface between applied mathematics and materials science. Students will work in an international environment with a strong emphasis on application. They have to spend half of the time with one of the industrial partners located in Norway and Finnland and the other half with the scientific advisors at Weierstrass Institute, Berlin, Germany or at the University of Oulu in Finnland. For more information about the vacancies, please check http://www.mimesis-eid.eu/index.php/positions/ or contact the project coordinator, Dietmar Hömberg ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Yair Censor [log in to unmask] Date: September 03, 2015 Subject: Special Issue, Superiorization: Theory and Applications The Announcement and Call for Papers for the special issue entitled: "Superiorization: Theory and Applications" was released for distribution by "Inverse Problems". Guest Editors: Yair Censor and Gabor T. Herman. The special issue is "open to all" and the submission deadline is March 31, 2016. To view the Announcement and Call for Papers please go to item [43] at: http://math.haifa.ac.il/yair/bib-superiorization-censor.html or to the journal's website at http://iopscience.iop.org/0266-5611/page/Special-issue-superiorization-theory-and- applications ------------------------------------------------------- From: Claude Brezinski [log in to unmask] Date: September 07, 2015 Subject: Contents Numerical Algorithms, 70 (1) Numerical Algorithms, Vol. 70, Issue 1 On the leading coefficient of polynomials orthogonal over domains with corners, Erwin Mina-Diaz Limited-memory LDL^T factorization of symmetric quasi-definite matrices with application to constrained optimization, Dominique Orban Series solutions of non-similarity boundary layer flows of nano-fluids over stretching surfaces, U. Farooq, T. Hayat, A. Alsaedi, S.J. Liao Defect-based local error estimators for high-order splitting methods involving three linear operators, Winfried Auzinger, Othmar Koch, Mechthild Thalhammer A two-grid algorithm based on expanded mixed element discretizations for strongly nonlinear elliptic equations, Wei Liu, Zhe Yin, Jin Li On the minimum convergence factor of a class of GSOR-like methods for augmented systems, Zhengda Huang, Xiaoyan Zhou Implicit third derivative Runge-Kutta-Nystrom method with trigonometric coefficients, S.N. Jator Semi-convergence analysis of the GPIU method for singular nonsymmetric saddle-point problems, Zhao-Zheng Liang, Guo-Feng Zhang Fitted finite volume positive difference scheme for a stationary model of air pollution, Tatiana Chernogorova, Lubin Lubin Vulkov Asymptotic error of cubic B-spline interpolation using prefiltering, Yvonne Percan, Stefan Zellmann, Ulrich Lang On the choice of beta in the u-transformation for convergence acceleration, Javad Abdalkhani, David Levin Polynomials orthogonal with respect to exponential integrals, Walter Gautschi ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chi-Wang Shu [log in to unmask] Date: September 03, 2015 Subject: Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 64 (3) Journal of Scientific Computing http://www.springeronline.com/journal/10915 Volume 64, Number 3, September 2015 Special Issue on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory and Computation (first 10 papers) Preface: Hyperbolic Problems: Theory and Computation, Jan S. Hesthaven, Jae-Hun Jung and Allen Tesdall, pp.587-590. Lax–Friedrichs Multigrid Fast Sweeping Methods for Steady State Problems for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws, Weitao Chen, Ching-Shan Chou and Chiu-Yen Kao, pp.591-618. Erratum to: Lax–Friedrichs Multigrid Fast Sweeping Methods for Steady State Problems for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws, Weitao Chen, Ching-Shan Chou and Chiu-Yen Kao, p.619. Domain Decomposition Method and High-Order Absorbing Boundary Conditions for the Numerical Simulation of the Time Dependent Schrodinger Equation with Ionization and Recombination by Intense Electric Field, X. Antoine, E. Lorin and A.D. Bandrauk, pp.620-646. Fast Evaluation of Far-Field Signals for Time-Domain Wave Propagation, Scott E. Field and Stephen R. Lau, pp.647-669. Hybrid Fourier-Continuation Method and Weighted Essentially Non-oscillatory Finite Difference Scheme for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws in a Single-Domain Framework, Peng Li, Zhen Gao, Wai-Sun Don and Shusen Xie, pp.670-695. Non-strictly Hyperbolic Systems, Singularity and Bifurcation, Xuefeng Li and Katarzyna Saxton, pp.696-720. Further Results on Guderley Mach Reflection and the Triple Point Paradox, Allen M. Tesdall, Richard Sanders and Nedyu Popivanov, pp.721-744. On Isentropic Approximations for Compressible Euler Equations, Junxiong Jia and Ronghua Pan, pp.745-760. A Nash–Moser Framework for Finding Periodic Solutions of the Compressible Euler Equations, Blake Temple and Robin Young, pp.761-772. Regular articles: One-Sided Position-Dependent Smoothness-Increasing Accuracy-Conserving (SIAC) Filtering Over Uniform and Non-uniform Meshes, Jennifer K. Ryan, Xiaozhou Li, Robert M. Kirby and Kees Vuik, pp.773-817. A Posteriori Estimates for a Natural Neumann–Neumann Domain Decomposition Algorithm on a Unilateral Contact Problem, D. Choi, L. Gallimard and T. Sassi, pp.818-836. A Fast Explicit Operator Splitting Method for Modified Buckley–Leverett Equations, Chiu-Yen Kao, Alexander Kurganov, Zhuolin Qu and Ying Wang, pp.837-857. Evaluation of Accuracy and Stability of the Classical SPH Method Under Uniaxial Compression, R. Das and P.W. Cleary, pp.858-897. A Fifth (Six) Order Accurate, Three-Point Compact Finite Difference Scheme for the Numerical Solution of Sixth Order Boundary Value Problems on Geometric Meshes, Navnit Jha and Leslaw K. Bieniasz, pp.898-913. High Resolution, Entropy-Consistent Scheme Using Flux Limiter for Hyperbolic Systems of Conservation Laws, Youqiong Liu, Jianhu Feng and Jiong Ren, pp.914-937. Functionally Fitted Explicit Two Step Peer Methods, J.I. Montijano, L. Randez, M. Van Daele and M. Calvo, pp.938-958. A High-Order Compact Finite Difference Scheme for the Fractional Sub-diffusion Equation, Cui-cui Ji and Zhi-zhong Sun, pp.959-985. ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************