Subject: NA Digest, V. 15, # 37 NA Digest Monday, October 19, 2015 Volume 15 : Issue 37 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Call for Proposals: Gene Golub SIAM Summer School 2017 New book, A Primer on RBFs with Applications to the Geosciences Numerical Modeling in Evolutionary Problems, Italy, Oct 2015 SIAM Imaging Science (IS16), USA, May 2016 Structural Dynamical Systems, Italy, Jun 2016 International Linear Algebra Society (ILAS), Belgium, Jul 2016 Computer Science and Engineering, Malaysia, Nov 2016 Department Head Position, Colorado School of Mines Faculty Position, Colorado School of Mines Tenure-Track Position, Applied Math or Statistics, Texas State Univ Tenure-Track Positions, Computer Science, UGA Lecturer Positions, Computer Science, UGA Postdoc Position, Applied Math/Stats for Hazard Analysis Postdoc Position, Computational Mathematics, Sandia National Labs Postdoc Position, Mechanical and Aerospace Eng, Unv of Florida Postdoc Positions, HPC, Max Planck Gesellschaft, Garching, Germany Ph.D Positions, Computational Science, San Diego MSc/PhD Positions, Big Data, Rutgers Univ Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 65 (2) 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: Chen Greif [log in to unmask] Date: October 15, 2015 Subject: Call for Proposals: Gene Golub SIAM Summer School 2017 SIAM is calling for Letters of Intent proposing topics and organizers for the 2017 Gene Golub SIAM Summer School (G2S3). Letters of Intent in all areas of applied and computational mathematics will be considered. It is expected that the program will run two weeks for about 40 graduate students in 2017. SIAM will contribute up to $103,500 towards the running of the summer school. Information about the G2S3 program, including the composition of the G2S3 committee, can be found at http://www.siam.org/about/com_golub.php. Information about the 2016 G2S3 can be found at http://www.siam.org/students/g2s3 and the archives of earlier G2S3s can be found at http://www.siam.org/students/g2s3/archive.php. The deadline for Letters of Intent is January 31, 2016. For more information see http://www.siam.org/students/g2s3/summer_call.php ------------------------------------------------------- From: Bruce Bailey [log in to unmask] Date: October 12, 2015 Subject: New book, A Primer on RBFs with Applications to the Geosciences A Primer on Radial Basis Functions with Applications to the Geosciences, by Bengt Fornberg and Natasha Flyer x + 221 pages / Softcover / 978-1-611974-02-7 / List Price $79.00 / SIAM/CBMS Member Price $55.30 / Order Code CB87 Adapted from a series of lectures given by the authors, this monograph focuses on radial basis functions (RBFs), a powerful numerical methodology for solving PDEs to high accuracy in any number of dimensions. This method applies to problems across a wide range of PDEs arising in fluid mechanics, wave motions, astro- and geosciences, mathematical biology, and other areas and has lately been shown to compete successfully against the very best previous approaches on some large benchmark problems. Using examples and heuristic explanations to create a practical and intuitive perspective, the authors address how, when, and why RBF-based methods work. The authors trace the algorithmic evolution of RBFs, starting with brief introductions to finite difference (FD) and pseudospectral (PS) methods and following a logical progression to global RBFs and then to RBF- generated FD (RBF-FD) methods. The RBF-FD method, conceived in 2000, has proven to be a leading candidate for numerical simulations in an increasingly wide range of applications, including seismic exploration for oil and gas, weather and climate modeling, and electromagnetics, among others. To order or for more about this book, including links to its Preface, Contents, and Index, please visit http://bookstore.siam.org/CB87. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Raffaele D'Ambrosio [log in to unmask] Date: October 16, 2015 Subject: Numerical Modeling in Evolutionary Problems, Italy, Oct 2015 The workshop is addressed to numerical analysists and researchers of different areas (e.g. Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Medicine and Physics) using numerical methods. Interactions among participants are aimed to create discussions on computational issues and their modeling counterpart, highlight new perspectives in research and new collaborations. Conference venue is the Dep. of Math., Univ. of Salerno, on 26-27 October 2015. Scientific communications are by invitation only. Among invited participants: Ramaz Botchorishvili (Tbilisi State Univ.), Kevin Burrage (Queensland Univ. of Technology), Johan Gielis (Univ. of Antwerp), Grant Lythe (Univ. of Leeds), Carmen Molina-Paris (Univ. of Leeds), Francesco Calabrò (Univ. of Cassino and Lazio meridionale), Vincenzo Casolaro (Univ. of Salerno), Roberto Cavaliere (Adalta), Francesco Aldo Costabile (Univ. of Calabria), Francesco Dell'Accio (Univ. of Calabria), Maria Ferro (Octo Telematics), Salvatore Filippone (Tor Vergata Univ. of Rome, Cranfield Univ.), Elisa Francomano (Univ. of Palermo), Ardelio Galletti (Parthenope Univ. of Naples), Flavio Giannetti (Univ. of Salerno), Maria Italia Gualtieri (Univ. of Calabria), Paolo Luchini (Univ. of Salerno), Livia Marcellino (Parthenope Univ. of Naples), Eleonora Messina (Federico II Univ. of Naples), Anna Napoli (Univ. of Calabria), Donatella Occorsio (Univ. of Basilicata). Organizing Committee: Beatrice Paternoster (Univ. of Salerno), Giovanni Capobianco (Univ. of Molise), Angelamaria Cardone (Univ. of Salerno), Dajana Conte (Univ. of Salerno), Raffaele D'Ambrosio (Univ. of Salerno). There is no registration fee, however we kindly ask for a message communicating the participation at the e-mail address [log in to unmask] More informations are available at http://www.unisa.it/docenti/dajanaconte/workshop/numep2015 ------------------------------------------------------- From: SIAM [log in to unmask] Date: October 16, 2015 Subject: SIAM Imaging Science (IS16), USA, May 2016 SIAM Conference on Imaging Science - Call for Participation Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Dates: May 23-26, 2016 The Call for Participation for this conference is now available. For more information, please visit http://www.siam.org/meetings/is16/ This conference is being held in cooperation with the American Statistical Association (ASA) Statistic in Imaging Section (http://www.amstat.org/sections/sectionlist.cfm#imaging) Important deadlines: Nov. 9: Minisymposium proposals due Nov. 13: SIAM Student Travel Award and Post-doc/Early Career Travel Award Applications due Nov. 23: Contributed lecture, poster and minisymposium presentation abstracts due Apr. 25: Pre-registration AND hotel reservation deadline Confirmed plenary speakers: Uwe Albertin, Chevron Energy Technology Company, USA Donald Geman, Johns Hopkins University, USA Peyman Milanfar, Google, USA Thomas Strohmer, University of California, Davis, USA Confirmed minitutorial speakers: C. Alex Young, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA Lorenzo Rosasco, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy Gitta Kutyniok, Technical University of Berlin Contact SIAM Conference Department at [log in to unmask] with any questions about the conference. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Nicoletta [log in to unmask] Date: October 12, 2015 Subject: Structural Dynamical Systems, Italy, Jun 2016 9th Workshop SDS2016 - STRUCTURAL DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS: Computational Aspects Hotel-Villaggio Porto Giardino, Capitolo, Monopoli, Italy June 14-17, 2016 The main aim of this workshop is to put together researchers of different areas, in particular Mathematics and Engineering, to give them the opportunity of discussing, recent developments in computational and theoretical methods for Dynamical Systems and their applications. The main topics will be: - Continuous and Discrete Dynamical Systems; - Mathematical Models with Applications; - Piecewise-smooth Dynamical Systems and Discontinuous ODEs; - Numerical Methods for ODEs and PDEs; - Fractional Differential Equations; - Models and Simulation in Engeneering Problems. A preliminary list of invited speakers includes: - Luca Dieci (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) - Nicola Guglielmi (University of L'Aquila, Italy) - Alexander Ostermann (Innsbruck University, Austria) - Erik Van Vleck (University of Kansas, USA) - Nicolas Gillis (Université de Mons, Belgium) - Jean-Philippe Lessard (Université Laval, Québec, Canada) - Catalin Trenchea (University of Pittsburgh, USA) For more information visit: https://sites.google.com/site/workshopsds2016/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Raf Vandebril [log in to unmask] Date: October 13, 2015 Subject: International Linear Algebra Society (ILAS), Belgium, Jul 2016 20th Conference of the International Linear Algebra Society (ILAS) July 11-15, 2016, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium The plenary speakers are Koenraad Audenaert; Pierre Comon; Paul van Dooren; Bruno Iannazzo; Monique Laurent; Elizabeth Meckes; Pablo A. Parrilo (LAA speaker, supported by Elsevier); Andre Ran; and Fernando de Teran (SIAG/LA speaker) The current list of invited minisymposia is - Data-Driven Model Reduction by Athanasios C. Antoulas - Matrix Equations by Peter Benner and Beatrice Meini - Matrix Inequalities and Operator Means by Jean-Christophe Bourin and Takeaki Yamazaki - Linear Algebra and Quantum Computation by Chi-Kwong Li, Raymond Sze, and Yiu Tung Poon - Image Restoration and Reconstruction by Marco Donatelli and Jim Nagy - Matrix Methods in Network Analysis by Francesco Tudisco and Dario Fasino - Low-Rank Tensor Approximations by Andre Uschmajew and Bart Vandereycken - Matrix methods for solving systems of multivariable polynomial equations by Bernard Mourrain, Marc Van Barel, and Vanni Noferini The abstract submission system is open now, and we welcome proposals for contributed mini-symposia and contributed talks. Rooms at fixed prices are reserved for the participants, the full list and reservation tool will be available october 15. The registration will open beginning of november. Additional information: http://ilas2016.cs.kuleuven.be ------------------------------------------------------- From: P. Vasant [log in to unmask] Date: October 14, 2015 Subject: Computer Science and Engineering, Malaysia, Nov 2016 Call for Papers - COMPSE 2016 http://compse-conf.org/2016/show/cf-papers The requirements demands in problem solving have been increasingly in demand in exponential way. The new technologies in computer science and engineering have reduced the dimension of data coverage worldwide. Thus the recent inventions in ICT have inched towards reducing the gaps, and coverage of domains globally. The digging of information in a large data, and the soft-computing techniques have contributed a strength in prediction, analysis, and decision potentials in the niche areas such as Computer Science, Engineering, Management, Social Computing, Green Computing, Aviation, Finance, Telecom etc. Nurturing the research in Engineering and Computing are evident that finding a right pattern in the ocean of data. Workshop/Tutorial proposals deadline: 12 February 2016 Full paper/Poster/Demo/workshop paper Submission deadline: 15 April 2016 Notification deadline: 13 May 2016 Camera-ready deadline: 15 July 2016 Papers should be submitted via Confy system. Please follow instructions on initial submission and in author's kit when submitting your paper. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Veronica Graves [log in to unmask] Date: October 16, 2015 Subject: Department Head Position, Colorado School of Mines Colorado School of Mines College of Engineering and Computational Sciences Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics Department Head The Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at the Colorado School of Mines (Mines) is seeking a dynamic and enthusiastic leader to head the Department. We seek candidates excited to share in our mission to address the challenges of a sustainable global society by educating the next generation of leading engineers and scientists and by expanding the frontiers of knowledge through research. Department heads at Mines generally continue to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, mentor graduate students, and carry out research. Further, the successful candidate will be expected to work effectively in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment within the Department and across the Mines. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in one of the Department’s research areas and possess a distinguished record of accomplishment in scholarship, teaching and service. Administrative experience and evidence of successful personnel and financial management are highly desirable. Strong leadership qualities, including effective interpersonal communication and organizational skills, are a must. The successful candidate will have demonstrated high ethical standards and will be expected to operate in a transparent and collegial way. For the complete job announcement, full statement of qualifications and directions on how to apply, visit: http://inside.mines.edu/HR-Academic-Faculty Mines is an EEO/AA employer and is committed to enhancing the diversity of its campus community. Women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Veronica Graves [log in to unmask] Date: October 16, 2015 Subject: Faculty Position, Colorado School of Mines Colorado School of Mines College of Engineering and Computational Sciences Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics Open Rank Faculty Position The Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at the Colorado School of Mines (Mines) invites applications for an open rank faculty position in applied mathematics. Multiple appointments or appointment at a more senior level may be considered for exceptional candidates. We seek candidates excited to share in our mission to address the challenges of a sustainable global society by educating the next generation of leading engineers and scientists and by expanding the frontiers of knowledge through research. Preference will be given to those with expertise commensurate with departmental needs in applied mathematics research and teaching. Faculty research areas in the department are: applied mathematics, applied analysis, computational mathematics, numerical analysis, and statistics. For the complete job announcement, full statement of qualifications and directions on how to apply, visit: http://inside.mines.edu/HR-Academic-Faculty Mines is an EEO/AA employer and is committed to enhancing the diversity of its campus community. Women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ray Treinen [log in to unmask] Date: October 15, 2015 Subject: Tenure-Track Position, Applied Math or Statistics, Texas State Univ Department of Mathematics Texas State University San Marcos, Texas The Department of Mathematics is seeking to hire a tenure track Assistant Professor in Mathematics with preference for specialization in Statistics, Applied Mathematics or a closely related field starting Fall 2016. To ensure full consideration, all materials should arrive by November 15th, 2015. However, applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Further information, including details of other positions available, can be found at http://www.math.txstate.edu/hiring. Position #2016-53 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Thiab Taha [log in to unmask] Date: October 18, 2015 Subject: Tenure-Track Positions, Computer Science, UGA The Department of Computer Science at the University of Georgia invites applications for Tenure-track Assistant Professor positions starting August 2016. 1) We are especially interested in candidates with research background in Data and Communications Privacy. Highly qualified applicants in other areas related to Computer Security and Privacy will also be considered. To apply, please go to http://facultyjobs.uga.edu/postings/372 . Please upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and short statements of research interests and teaching philosophy (a single PDF is preferable). Please provide contact information (email) for three references. 2) We are especially interested in candidates with research background in all aspects of Big Data Computing (acquisition, storage, management, analytics, and visualization), Biomedical Informatics, Brain Mapping, Cyber-Security, and Cyber- Physical Systems with emphasis on Smart Sensors and Robotics. To apply, please go to http://facultyjobs.uga.edu/postings/342 . ------------------------------------------------------- From: Thiab Taha [log in to unmask] Date: October 18, 2015 Subject: Lecturer Positions, Computer Science, UGA The Department of Computer Science at the University of Georgia invites applications for two Lecturer positions starting August 2016. To apply, please upload an application letter, curriculum vitae, and a statement of teaching philosophy, as a single PDF file, at https://webapps.franklin.uga.edu/jobs/apply.php?id=102 . Applicants should also arrange for at least three letters of reference to be uploaded separately to the same web site. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Abani Patra [log in to unmask] Date: October 16, 2015 Subject: Postdoc Position, Applied Math/Stats for Hazard Analysis RV FISHER POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY VOLCANO HAZARDS RESEARCH Two postdoctoral fellowships are available for a new project, funded by the US National Science Foundation, titled: Hazards SEES: Persistent volcanic crises – resilience in the face of prolonged and uncertain risk. The project integrates geology & geophysics, psychology & planning, mathematics & statistics, computational modeling, and cyberinfrastructure to address sustainability and resilience of the face of long-lived volcanic crises. Research will focus on two case studies, Kīlauea (Hawaiʿi) and Long Valley caldera/Mono-Inyo chain (California), and involves collaboration between University at Buffalo, University of Hawaiʿi, Univ. California Berkeley, Marquette University, Duke University, and the USGS’ Hawaiʿi Volcano Observatory and California Volcano Observatory. One of the postdoctoral fellows will be based at University at Buffalo, and the other at Berkeley, but each will spend time at the appropriate USGS observatory, other collaborating universities (Duke, Marquette, University of Hawaii), and will be an active participants in the collaboration. The fellowships are named for RV Fisher, one of the founders of modern volcanology in the United States. One postdoctoral fellow will be expected to focus on geophysics of volcano plumbing. The second will focus on statistical/probabilistic modeling of hazards, at the two study locations. Candidates should have completed their Ph.D. (geology, geophysics, statistics, computational modeling, or related fields) within the past four years, and have a demonstrated track record of research carried from initiation to completion and publication. Location of the successful candidates’ home university will be determined based upon the fit with work at each of the two hosting universities. Start dates are somewhat flexible within the next six months. Applicants should send the following materials to Barbara Catalano ([log in to unmask]): Cover letter, contact information for three referees, research statement, and CV. Questions about the overall project can be directed to Greg Valentine ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric C. Cyr [log in to unmask] Date: October 15, 2015 Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Mathematics, Sandia National Labs The Computational Mathematics Department at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, NM, invites applicants for an R&D staff position. The selected candidate will join in efforts supporting staff members in pursuing leading edge research in the development and analysis of numerical methods for multi-fluid plasma models (ranging from magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) to full Maxwell electromagnetics and multi- fluid plasma models) and particle-in-cell (PIC) models. Work will also involve software development and numerical experimentation. The selected candidate will be expected to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team and to thrive in an expanding, fast-paced technical environment. This position requires a large amount of interaction with other staff members in the department and communication skills are important. Some travel will be required. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in mathematics, computer science, engineering, or a related area received within the last 5 years prior to employment. US Citizenship is required. Other qualifications include (1) evidence of relevant and exceptional research achievements as demonstrated in the form of technical publications, presentations, software tools, and/or knowledge of applications, (2) expertise in numerical methods for PDEs, (3) expertise in large-scale scientific computation, (4) strong C++ software development skills and experience utilizing software libraries for scientific software development. For a complete description of the posting, and to apply, go to http://www.sandia.gov, click on Careers, then search for job opening 650299. Sandia National Laboratories is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V. For more information, please contact Michael Parks ([log in to unmask]) or Eric Cyr ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dawn V. Smith [log in to unmask] Date: October 15, 2015 Subject: Postdoc Position, Mechanical and Aerospace Eng, Unv of Florida The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida is seeking a full time Postdoctoral Associate to join the Vehicle Dynamics and Optimization Laboratory. The focus of the research will be on the development of a computational framework for solving optimal control problems using nonlinear programming and collocation methods. Applicants should have a strong computational background in solving differential equations and have excellent programming skills in C or C++. The focus of the effort will be the development of novel collocation methods for solving optimal control problems and the implementation of these methods (again, in C or C++). Experience with well-known nonlinear programming problem software (SNOPT, IPOPT) is preferred but not required. Qualified candidates must apply through [log in to unmask] Requisition #494915. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Markus Rampp [log in to unmask] Date: October 12, 2015 Subject: Postdoc Positions, HPC, Max Planck Gesellschaft, Garching, Germany The HPC applications group at the Max Planck Computing and Data Facility (formerly RZG), in collaboration with theory groups of several Max Planck Institutes working in the fields of Materials- and Bio-Sciences, Plasmaphysics and Astrophysics is the looking for Computational Scientists/HPC application experts (2 positions) The candidate will work on the development and optimization of scientific high-performance computing (HPC) applications and their extension to exascale architectures (e.g. OpenPower, Xeon Phi). Specific projects include (but are not limited to) the - ELPA scalable eigenvalue solver library - ESPResSo++ code for soft matter research - NOMAD (Novel Materials Discovery Laboratory) Center of Excellence (EU/H2020) The applicant should have a PhD in Physics, applied Mathematics, Computer Science or a similar subject. A strong background in parallel programming (ideally with modern Fortran and/or C, C++, together with MPI, OpenMP), some experience with large code projects and high performance computing are necessary. For detailed information, please visit http://www.mpcdf.mpg.de/about-mpcdf/career/jobs/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jose E. Castillo [log in to unmask] Date: October 13, 2015 Subject: Ph.D Positions, Computational Science, San Diego The Computational Science Research Center at San Diego State University is looking for qualified applicants for its interdisciplinary Ph.D. program ( joint with Claremont Graduate University) in Computational Science. We offer graduate students, on a competitive basis, a broad range of financial assistance options while they are pursuing their advanced degree, including Teaching, Graduate and Research Assistantships and Fellowships.. Areas of interest include BioScience, Earth Science, Engineering Science, Physical and Chemical Science intersecting with Mathematical Modeling and Scientific Computing. Strong applicants with backgrounds in mathematics, the natural sciences, computer science, or engineering are all considered. Please take a look here for details about the program including application process. http://www.csrc.sdsu.edu/doctoral.html Our faculty profiles http://www.csrc.sdsu.edu/faculty_associated.html Take a look at our YouTube channel "SDSU Computational Science Research Center," and our most recent short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9AXE0RXUwg Under the SDSU CSRC seal you will also see the playlist: "A Career in Computational Science at SDSU," which includes three videos produced so far in collaboration with ITS. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoBzZ7Zi- wo&list=PLDQqccN5lrMNkLpFMmAcP9P1e6WjtT-0f ------------------------------------------------------- From: Maryam Mehri Dehnavi [log in to unmask] Date: October 19, 2015 Subject: MSc/PhD Positions, Big Data, Rutgers Univ The Paramathics group at Rutgers University has multiple open MSc and PhD positions. Individuals interested in one or more of the following areas are encouraged to apply: - Cloud computing and high-performance software design - Big data and large-scale machine learning - Numerical analysis and scientific computing - Domain-specific compilation and programming languages Applications should include a CV and copy of transcripts. Please send your application to [log in to unmask] Requirements: - MSc or BSc in Computer Science or Electrical and Computer Engineering. - Strong programming skills in C++ and/or other programming languages. - Excellent background in mathematics. - Highly motivated and hard working. - Background in high-performance computing and operating systems is a plus. For more information please visit: http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~mm2366 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chi-Wang Shu [log in to unmask] Date: October 13, 2015 Subject: Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 65 (2) Journal of Scientific Computing http://www.springeronline.com/journal/10915 Volume 65, Number 2, November 2015 How Many Numerical Eigenvalues Can We Trust? Zhimin Zhang, pp.455-466. Revisit of the Indirect Boundary Element Method: Necessary and Sufficient Formulation, Jeng-Tzong Chen, Yu-Lung Chang, Shing-Kai Kao and Jie Jian, pp.467-485. Stable Difference Methods for Block-Oriented Adaptive Grids, Anna Nissen, Katharina Kormann, Magnus Grandin and Kristoffer Virta, pp.486-511. Local and Parallel Finite Element Algorithm Based on the Partition of Unity for Incompressible Flows, Haibiao Zheng, Jiaping Yu and Feng Shi, pp.512-532. Image Reconstruction from Fourier Data Using Sparsity of Edges, Gabriel Wasserman, Rick Archibald and Anne Gelb, pp.533-552. A Fast Solver for Boundary Integral Equations of the Modified Helmholtz Equation, Rui Wang and Xiangling Chen, pp.553-575. A Practical Factorization of a Schur Complement for PDE-Constrained Distributed Optimal Control, Youngsoo Choi, Charbel Farhat, Walter Murray and Michael Saunders, pp.576-597. Max-Norm Stability of Low Order Taylor–Hood Elements in Three Dimensions, Johnny Guzman and Manuel A. Sanchez, pp.598-621. Energy Conserving Local Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for the Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation with Wave Operator, Li Guo and Yan Xu, pp.622-647. Generalized Hermite Spectral Method Matching Different Algebraic Decay at infinities, Ben-yu Guo and Chao Zhang, pp.648-671. A posteriori analysis of iterative algorithms for a nonlinear problem, Christine Bernardi, Jad Dakroub, Gihane Mansour and Toni Sayah, pp.672-697. The Inverse Power Method for the p(x)-Laplacian Problem, M. Caliari and S. Zuccher, pp.698-714. An h–p Version of the Continuous Petrov–Galerkin Finite Element Method for Nonlinear Volterra Integro-Differential Equations, Lijun Yi, pp.715-734. Accurate Asymptotic Preserving Boundary Conditions for Kinetic Equations on Cartesian Grids, Florian Bernard, Angelo Iollo and Gabriella Puppo, pp.735-766. A Golub–Kahan-Type Reduction Method for Matrix Pairs, Michiel E. Hochstenbach, Lothar Reichel and Xuebo Yu, pp.767-789. High Order Boundary Conditions for High Order Finite Difference Schemes on Curvilinear Coordinates Solving Compressible Flows, Zhen-sheng Sun, Yu-xin Ren, Bai-lin Zha and Shi-ying Zhang, pp.790-820. A Family of Energy Stable, Skew-Symmetric Finite Difference Schemes on Collocated Grids, Julius Reiss, pp.821-838. High-Order Algorithms for Laplace–Beltrami Operators and Geometric Invariants over Curved Surfaces, Sheng-Gwo Chen, Mei-Hsiu Chi and Jyh-Yang Wu, pp.839-865. ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************