Subject: NA Digest, V. 16, # 6 NA Digest Sunday, February 07, 2016 Volume 16 : Issue 6 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Reminder about Sca/LAPACK, PLASMA, & MAGMA Software Survey StoryCorps at the Tech Museum in San Jose New Book, MATRICES: Algebra, Analysis and Applications Port-Hamiltonian Systems and Energy Based Modeling, Germany, Apr 2016 Reduced-Order Models for Nonlinear Dynamics, Italy, Apr 2016 Numerical Algebraic Geometry, USA, May 2016 Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, Estonia, Jun 2016 Modelling and Experiments in Drug Delivery Systems, Portugal, Jun 2016 Numerical Computations: Theory and Algorithms, Italy, Jun 2016 PETSc User Meeting, Austria, Jun 2016 Information and Computational Science, China, Aug 2016 Combinatorial Optimisation CO2016, UK, Sep 2016 Discrete Optimization and Operations Research, Russia, Sep 2016 Reduced Basis Summer School, Germany, Oct 2016 Mathematics in Signal Processing, UK, Dec 2016 Professorship Position, Numerical Analysis, Bielefeld Univ, Germany Lecturer Position, Applied Math, Macquarie Univ (Sydney) Senior Researcher and Postdoc Positions Postdoc Position, Numerical Linear Algebra, Rutherford Appleton Lab Postdoc Positions, Maths in Healthcare Centre, Cambridge Research Fellowship Position, Bayesian Inverse Problems/Optimization Doctoral Positions, Munich and Graz PhD Position, Ada Lovelace, Muenster, Germany Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 66 (2) and 66 (3) Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 71 (1) and 71 (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: Jack Dongarra [log in to unmask] Date: February 06, 2016 Subject: Reminder about Sca/LAPACK, PLASMA, & MAGMA Software Survey We would like you opinion and provide input on dense linear algebra software packages that you use, in particular our libraries LAPACK, ScaLAPACK, PLASMA and MAGMA. The purpose of this survey is to improve these libraries to benefit you, the users. There are many possible improvements that could be made, and this survey will help us prioritize them. The survey has six parts and it's easy to skip a part if it’s not relevant. 1. A general section about your applications and their needs. 2. Specific questions about your LAPACK uses, if any. 3. Specific questions about your ScaLAPACK uses, if any. 4. Specific questions about your PLASMA uses, if any. 5. Specific questions about your MAGMA uses, if any. 6. An open section for any additional comment We estimate that it should take 10 minutes to fill out the survey. You will find the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2016DenseLinearAlgebra Thank you very much. The LAPACK Team ------------------------------------------------------- From: Joel Malard [log in to unmask] Date: February 03, 2016 Subject: StoryCorps at the Tech Museum in San Jose Hi, everyone. There may be people on this list who have meaningful stories to tell about the San Jose tech Musuem. Please fell free to submit yours if you live in the Bay Area or to share it with Karen Hennessy. with best wishes, Joel Malard The San Jose Tech Museum is taking community submissions to participate in the upcoming visit from StoryCorps. A StoryCorps interview is 40 minutes of uninterrupted time for meaningful conversation between two people. It's an opportunity to ask the questions that matter and preserve your stories for future generations, whether you share memories of our institution or other personal stories about how technology solves problems, Silicon Valley and STEM education, innovation, women in tech-whatever moves you. Listen to clips of StoryCorps interviews here: http://storycorps.org/listen/ At the end of your session, you'll take home a broadcast-quality CD of the interview, and with your permission a copy will be archived at the Library of Congress and with The Tech. You have until February 11th to submit a story about The Tech's impact on your life or a time you were inspired to innovate. If selected, we will reach out to schedule the recording Feb 26, 27 or 28. Submission Link: http://www.thetech.org/storycorps ------------------------------------------------------- From: Shmuel Friedland [log in to unmask] Date: February 01, 2016 Subject: New Book, MATRICES: Algebra, Analysis and Applications MATRICES: Algebra, Analysis and Applications Shmuel Friedland This book deals with advanced topics in matrix theory using the notions and tools from algebra, analysis, geometry an numerical analysis. It consists of seven chapters that are loosely connected and interdependent. Chapter 1 discusses the fundamental notions of Linear Algebra over general and special integral domains. Chapter 2 deals with well known canonical form: Jordan canonical form, Kronecker canonical form, and their applications. Chapter 3 discusses functions of matrices and analytic similarity with respect to one complex variable. Chapter 4 devoted to linear operators over finite dimensional inner product spaces. Chapter 5 is a short chapter on elements of multilinear algebra. Chapter 6 deals with nonnegative matrices. Chapter 7 discusses various topics as norms, complexity problem of the convex hull of a tensor product of certain two convex sets, variation of tensor power and spectra, inverse eigenvalue problems for nonnegative matrices, and cones. Publisher: World Scientific, 2015 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Benjamin Unger [log in to unmask] Date: February 02, 2016 Subject: Port-Hamiltonian Systems and Energy Based Modeling, Germany, Apr 2016 Please note that the deadline for submission of abstracts for the workshop on "Energy Based Modeling, Simulation, and Control of Complex Physical Systems" from 07.04.-08.04.2016 at the Technische Universität Berlin, has been extended to February 12, 2016, 24:00h (Central European Time). Invited Speakers: Arjan van der Schaft (University of Groningen) Carsten Hartmann (Freie Universität Berlin) Peter Breedveld (University of Twente) Hector Ramirez (University of Franche-Comté) More information can be found at http://www3.math.tu-berlin.de/pHWorkshop/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Schmid [log in to unmask] Date: February 03, 2016 Subject: Reduced-Order Models for Nonlinear Dynamics, Italy, Apr 2016 A Spring School on "Reduced-order models for nonlinear dynamics in fluid flows" will take place in Montestigliano, Italy (Tuscany) from 17 to 23 April 2016. It is sponsored by ERCOFTAC and intended for young scientists (doctoral and post-doctoral students) to learn, interact and study interdisciplinary topics of interest in fluid dynamics, turbulence and combustion. This year's topic is concerned with the design of reduced-order models, in particular for flow control applications. Special emphasis will be directed towards weakly and strongly nonlinear techniques. The keynote lecturer is Prof. Denis Sipp from ONERA-DAFE, France. The workshop provides an opportunity for hands-on project work in small groups, with close interaction with the keynote lecturer and the organizers. For more information about the workshop, including the application procedure, please consult the ERCOFTAC website at www.ercoftac.org/events/ercoftac_montestigliano_spring_school_2016/ Questions and applications should be directed to Peter Schmid ([log in to unmask]) or Shervin Bagheri ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Hauenstein [log in to unmask] Date: February 04, 2016 Subject: Numerical Algebraic Geometry, USA, May 2016 Workshop on Software and Applications of Numerical Algebraic Geometry http://www.nd.edu/~jhauenst/Workshop2016/ May 23-25, 2016 University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA Deadline for submission of travel grants: February 15, 2016 http://www.nd.edu/~jhauenst/Workshop2016/travelGrants.html Registration now open: http://www.nd.edu/~jhauenst/Workshop2016/registration.html This workshop will focus on solving systems of polynomial equations using numerical algebraic geometry. It will introduce the participants to algorithms of numerical algebraic geometry so that they can use and develop variations to address their own research problems of interest. Plenary speakers: Dan Bates, Colorado State University Andrew Murray, University of Dayton ------------------------------------------------------- From: Uno Hämarik [log in to unmask] Date: February 06, 2016 Subject: Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, Estonia, Jun 2016 Mathematical Modelling and Analysis (MMA2016) 2016, June 1-4, Tartu, Estonia http://www.ut.ee/mma2016/ Conference topics: - Modelling and Analysis of Problems of Mathematical Physics - Approximation Methods for Differential, Integral and Operator Equations - Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems - Optimization and Splines Confirmed plenary speakers: Raimondas Ciegis (Vilnius Gediminas Technical Univ, Lithuania) Teresa Diogo (University of Lisbon, Portugal) Martin Hanke-Bourgeois (University of Mainz, Germany) Helmut Neunzert (Fraunhofer Institute, Kaiserslautern, Germany) Igor Podlubny (Technical University of Kosice, Slovak Republic) Andrejs Reinfelds (University of Latvia, Latvia) Ian H. Sloan (University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia) Tarmo Soomere (Estonian Academy of Sciences, Estonia) Gennadi Vainikko (University of Tartu, Estonia) Anatoly Yagola (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia) Deadlines: Registration and abstract submission: March 15, 2016 Notification of acceptance: March 31, 2016 ------------------------------------------------------- From: José Augusto Ferreira [log in to unmask] Date: February 04, 2016 Subject: Modelling and Experiments in Drug Delivery Systems, Portugal, Jun 2016 Modelling and Experiments in Drug Delivery Systems 2016 workshop will take place from June 20-June 22, 2016, at the Department of Mathematics of University of Coimbra, Coimbra-Portugal. Mathematical modelling is playing an increasingly important role in the field of medicine through the use of models and numerical simulations. These models represent an extremely useful tool to complement theoretical and experimental work and provide personalised approaches for patient treatment. Controlled drug delivery systems like drug-eluting stents, transdermal patches, and intravitreal implants have become a common tool in clinical practice. These drug delivery systems combine a platform with a drug in a such way that the active agent is efficiently released to a target organ, while maintaining the drug concentration within a therapeutic window during an extended period of time. Devices and drugs can be tuned to meet the individual patient needs. The Modelling and experiments in drug delivery systems 2016 (MEDDS2016) workshop aims to present state-of-the-art research on modelling and experimental approaches for drug delivery systems. The goal is to bring mathematicians, biologists, physicians, and engineers together in an open discussion environment. For registration and workshop details, see the workshop website http://www.uc.pt/go/medds2016 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dmitri Kvasov [log in to unmask] Date: February 06, 2016 Subject: Numerical Computations: Theory and Algorithms, Italy, Jun 2016 Numerical Computations: Theory and Algorithms The 2nd International Conference and Summer School NUMTA2016 in cooperation with the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), USA. 19-25 June 2016, Club Med Resort "Napitia", Pizzo Calabro, Italy http://si.dimes.unical.it/~yaro/numta2016 OPENING KEYNOTE LECTURE will be delivered by Professor Robert J. Aumann, 2005 Nobel Prize in Economics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel). YOUNG RESEARCHER AWARD (500 Euro and the Award certificate) for the best presentation made by a young scientist will be awarded during the conference. PROCEEDINGS will be published as a special volume of the world-renowned The American Institute of Physics (AIP) onference Proceedings that are currently indexed in such leading databases as Web of Science, Scopus, and Inspec. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE (EasyChair System): Feb 22, 2016. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Karl Rupp [log in to unmask] Date: February 07, 2016 Subject: PETSc User Meeting, Austria, Jun 2016 The PETSc User Meeting 2016 will be held in Vienna, Austria, on June 28-30, 2016. Registration is free of charge. The first day consists of tutorials on various aspects and features of PETSc. The second and third day are devoted to exchange, discussions, and a refinement of strategies for the future with our users. We encourage you to present work illustrating your own use of PETSc, for example in applications or in libraries built on top of PETSc. Website with full information: http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/meetings/2016/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chongjun Li [log in to unmask] Date: February 04, 2016 Subject: Information and Computational Science, China, Aug 2016 International Conference on Information and Computational Science (ICICS'2016) Aug. 2-6, 2016, Dalian, China The aim of ICICS'2016 is to bring together mathematicians, scientists and engineers working in the field of information and computational science and to provide a forum for the participants to meet and exchange ideas of common interest in an informal atmosphere. The topics will be focused on (but not limited to) the following aspects: Numerical Analysis; Scientific and Engineering Computing; Computational Geometry; Image Processing; Computing Visualization; Intelligence Computation; CAD/CAM/CAE; 3D Object Recognition; Computer Graphics Submitted papers have to be original, containing new results that were not previously published. All papers will be peer-reviewed. Selected excellent papers presented at the conference will be recommended to publish in Applied Mathematics A Journal of Chinese Universities, a special issue of the Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics or other journals. All recommended papers will be peer-reviewed by the journals. We invite you to submit your manuscript via http://www.smartchair.org/ICICS2016. For more detailed information, please visit the website at http://cggi.dlut.edu.cn/icics2016/. Paper Submission Deadline: Mar. 31, 2016 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Butkovic [log in to unmask] Date: February 01, 2016 Subject: Combinatorial Optimisation CO2016, UK, Sep 2016 International Symposium in Combinatorial Optimisation CO2016 will take place in Canterbury (Kent, UK) on 1-3 September 2016. For call for papers and more information please visit the following website: http://www.kent.ac.uk/kbs/co2016 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Evgeni Nurminski [log in to unmask] Date: February 04, 2016 Subject: Discrete Optimization and Operations Research, Russia, Sep 2016 Call for submissions. International Conference on Discrete Optimization and Operations Research, DOOR2016, Sept. 19-23, 2016 Vladivostok, Russky Island, Russia. See details on the conference website and visit it again as it is continuously updated with more information: http://www.math.nsc.ru/conference/door/2016/. The conference is organized by Far Eastern Federal University, Sobolev Institute of Mathematics Siberian Branch of RAS, Novosibirsk State University, Higher School of Economics, Nizhny Novgorod. Main Topics: Mathematical programming Mathematical models and methods for decision making Integer programming and polyhedral combinatorics Bilevel programming and multicriteria optimization Computational complexity and polynomial time approximation Optimization problems in machine learning and data mining Discrete optimization in scheduling, routing, bin packing, locations, and optimization problems on graphs Applications of operations research Important Dates Paper submission - April, 15, 2016 Notification of acceptance - June, 1, 2016 Payment of the registration fee - July, 1, 2016 Preliminary program - September, 1, 2016 Conference days - September, 19-23, 2016 English and Russian are the working languages of the Conference. Proceedings will be prepared as a volume of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, by Springer. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Hess [log in to unmask] Date: February 03, 2016 Subject: Reduced Basis Summer School, Germany, Oct 2016 The Reduced Basis Summer School is an event organized by young scientists for young scientists. It aims at master students and PhD students in the field of Model Order Reduction. Research topics in all aspects of model order reduction are welcome: Topics: Model Order Reduction for Parametrized Systems Model Order Reduction for Linear and Nonlinar Systems Model Order Reduction in Optimization, Control and UQ As the main purpose of this event is to get to know each other, everyone is encouraged to give a talk about their latest results and/or their current research problems. For further information, please see the webpage of the RBSS 2016: http://www.mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de/3104866/RBSS2016 The workshop is held from the 4th - 7th Oct. 2016, in Hedersleben close to Magdeburg, Germany. Application deadline is the 17th June. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye [log in to unmask] Date: February 04, 2016 Subject: Mathematics in Signal Processing, UK, Dec 2016 11th IMA International Conference on Mathematics in Signal Processing, Monday 12-Wednesday 14 December 2016 Austin Court, Birmingham This event builds upon a very successful series of previous conferences. From the first event held in Bath in 1985 to the most recent one held in Birmingham in 2014 as successful as its predecessors, the organising committee is delighted to announce the 11th IMA International Conference on Mathematics in Signal Processing to be held 12-14 December, 2016. Signal processing constitutes an important area for the application of mathematical concepts and techniques fuelled, for example, by developments in mobile communications, networks, multimedia system, genomics and bioengineering, neural signal processing, big data processing and internet of things. The aim of the conference is to bring together mathematicians, statisticians and engineers with a view to exploring recent developments and identifying fruitful avenues for further research. It is hoped that the meeting will help to attract more mathematicians into this important and challenging field. Contributed papers are invited on all aspects of mathematics in signal processing and will be accepted on the basis of a 300-500 word abstract which should be submitted by 6 May 2016 by e-mail to [log in to unmask] Authors will be advised of acceptance by 8 July 2016. The majority of contributed papers will be presented in the poster sessions. Successful authors will be invited to submit a four page paper for inclusion in the conference proceedings by 4 November 2016. For further information please visit the conference webpage: http://www.ima.org.uk/conferences/conferences_calendar/11th_maths_in_signal_processi ng.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lubomir Banas [log in to unmask] Date: February 03, 2016 Subject: Professorship Position, Numerical Analysis, Bielefeld Univ, Germany The Department of Mathematics at Bielefeld University invites applications for a Professorship in Mathematics (W3) in particular Numerical Analysis. The vacancy is to be filled at the earliest convenience. The successful candidate will - have a strong track record of research in Numerical Analysis and experience in research collaborations with other mathematical disciplines - contribute to the department's teaching and research strategy as well as academic self-administration - play an active part in the department's current and future collaborative research initiatives - seek interdisciplinary research collaborations with scientists from other departments, such as Physics, Computer science or the Center for Mathematical Economics The deadline for receipt of applications is March 3, 2016. Applications, including CV and publication list, where three outstanding publications are highlighted, should be addressed to The Dean Faculty of Mathematics Bielefeld University P.O. Box 100131 D-33501 Bielefeld e-mail: [log in to unmask] Applicants are asked not to send in original documents, as these cannot be returned. Full details of the application can be found at: http://www.uni- bielefeld.de/Universitaet/Aktuelles/Stellenausschreibungen/wiss2602_englisch.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jim Denier [log in to unmask] Date: February 01, 2016 Subject: Lecturer Position, Applied Math, Macquarie Univ (Sydney) The Department of Mathematics is looking to appoint an outstanding applied mathematician whose research involves mathematical modelling with applications in science, engineering, the technological, biological or medical sciences. Applicants with research interests in asymptotic analysis, control theory, dynamical systems, fluid mechanics, numerical analysis/scientific computing and waves are particular encouraged. For full details on the position, and how to apply, please see the Macquarie University jobs website http://jobs.mq.edu.au/cw/en/job/496672/lecturer-in-applied-mathematics ------------------------------------------------------- From: BCAM - Basque Center for Applied Mathematics [log in to unmask] Date: February 01, 2016 Subject: Senior Researcher and Postdoc Positions IC_2016 International Call for CFD-MS Research Line Leader and Postdoctoral Fellowship in Data Science BCAM, the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics http://www.bcamath.org whose mission is to develop high quality interdisciplinary research in the frontiers of Applied Mathematics, has opened the following positions: 1 CFD Modelling and Simulation Research Line Leader 1 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Data Science Deadline for submission: 29th February 2016, 17:00 [UTC/GMT + 1 hour]. All applications must be submitted on-line at: http://www.bcamath.org/en/research/job Contact us if you need further information: [log in to unmask] Ikerbasque Research Fellows 2016 Ikerbasque, the Basque Foundation for Science http://www.ikerbasque.net has launched its annual call for attracting researchers to the Research Institutions in the Basque Country. This call offers 15 positions for Promising Researchers Ikerbasque Research Fellows within any of the Basque Research Institutions (Universities, BERC - Basque Excellence Research Centres, CIC- Cooperative Research Centres, Biomedical institutions and Technology Corporations, among others). 5 year contracts PhD degree between Jan 2006 - Dec 2013 Support letter from the host group is mandatory BCAM - Basque Center for Applied Mathematics http://www.bcamath.org, is a BERC Excellence Research Centre and Host Institution in the Ikerbasque call, whose mission is to develop high quality interdisciplinary research in the frontiers of Applied Mathematics. Our research agenda is focussed in: COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS (CM); MATHEMATICAL MODELLING WITH MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS (M3A); MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS (MP); PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (DCN); and DATA SCIENCE (DS). All applications must be submitted on line: http://www.ikerbasque.net/ deadline for submissions: April 4th 2016 at 13:00 CET. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Iain Duff [log in to unmask] Date: February 07, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Linear Algebra, Rutherford Appleton Lab We are inviting applications for a postdoctoral position in the Numerical Analysis Group at STFC-RAL in Oxfordshire, UK. The successful candidate will join the Numerical Linear Algebra for Future and Emerging Technologies (NLAFET) project funded by the European Commission involving Inria, Umea University, University of Manchester and STFC-RAL. The position will focus on design, implementation, and evaluation of parallel algorithms for numerical linear algebra with regards to extreme-scale challenges. The research at RAL will principally be on sparse direct solvers that are highly scalable and thus suitable for future and emerging large scale computers. The algorithms developed will be validated on several applications targeted by NLAFET, such as power systems, computational fluid dynamics, and astrophysics. The research will be done in close collaboration with established researchers in the Numerical Analysis Group as well as with other partners in NLAFET. Candidates should have a PhD in applied mathematics or computer science and expertise in numerical linear algebra and/or high performance computing. This post offers a full-time research appointment until the end of the project on 31 October 2018. Informal enquiries may be made to: Iain Duff . To apply or to find out more details about the position, please go to the STFC recruitment portal at: http://www.topcareer.jobs/Vacancy/irc218777_6232.aspx The deadline for applications is 20th March 2016 but I encourage people to apply well before that date. The appointment can begin at any time. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb [log in to unmask] Date: February 06, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Positions, Maths in Healthcare Centre, Cambridge We are currently advertising 5 PostDoc positions for our new EPSRC Centre for Mathematical and Statistical Analysis of Multimodal Clinical Imaging, see http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/9299/ Deadline for applications is the 3rd of March 2016. More information on the Centre can be found here http://tinyurl.com/Cam-CMiH ------------------------------------------------------- From: Alex Thiery [log in to unmask] Date: February 01, 2016 Subject: Research Fellowship Position, Bayesian Inverse Problems/Optimization A research fellow position in Bayesian Inverse problems / Optimization / Imaging at the National University of Singapore, under the supervision of Dr Alex Thiery (NUS) and Dr Cuong Dang (NTU) is available. PhD in statistics, optimization, computer science, applied mathematics, engineering, machine learning or a related discipline is required. Strong research track record is essential. Duration: 1 years, renewable up to two years Starting date: As soon as possible Salary Range: 60k to 75k SGD Research travel budget available. Application closing date: March, 2016 More information: http://www.normalesup.org/~athiery/imaging_fellowship.pdf For informal inquiries, contact Alex Thiery (a.h.thiery at nus.edu.sg). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Thomas Russold [log in to unmask] Date: February 03, 2016 Subject: Doctoral Positions, Munich and Graz The international research training group "Optimization and Numerical Analysis for Partial Differential Equations with Nonsmooth Structures" (IGDK Munich-Graz), is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and is associated with the four universities - Technische Universität München - Universität der Bundeswehr München - Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz - Technische Universität Graz For its second funding period the IGDK invites applications for doctoral positions (75% TV-L E13) in Munich and doctoral positions (75%) in Graz. Applicants should hold a master's degree in mathematics or related areas with a strong background in one of the fields of numerics, optimization, or analysis. Applicants are asked to submit a curriculum vitae, copies of certificates of academic qualifications, a copy of a degree thesis or of a peer-reviewed publication (if available) and two letters of recommendation. Additionally, the candidates are asked to inform themselves beforehand about the spectrum of the available PhD topics from the web page of the IGDK and to order them according to their interest, giving written explanations for their choice within the application letter. The IGDK Munich-Graz aims to increase the proportion of female staff and especially encourages women to apply. This policy applies also to disabled persons. Applications in English (main language of the IGDK) should be sent by email to [log in to unmask], addressed to the speakers of the IGDK Munich-Graz, Prof. Dr. Boris Vexler and Prof. Dr. Karl Kunisch. For further information about the scientific topics covered and the conditions for applications, please visit our website www.igdk.eu. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mario Ohlberger [log in to unmask] Date: February 02, 2016 Subject: PhD Position, Ada Lovelace, Muenster, Germany Ada Lovelace PhD position in Mathematics and Computer Sciences Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Muenster, Germany http://wwwmath.uni-muenster.de/ Open to highly qualified applicants worldwide to be integrated in existing work groups at the department in Muenster. For more details concerning the call, please visit http://www.uni-muenster.de/Rektorat/Stellen/ausschreibungen/st_20162901_sk8.html Deadline for applications: April 15th, 2016 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chi-Wang Shu [log in to unmask] Date: February 07, 2016 Subject: Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 66 (2) and 66 (3) Journal of Scientific Computing http://www.springeronline.com/journal/10915 Volume 66, Number 2, February 2016 Recovery-Based Error Estimator for the Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Nonlinear Scalar Conservation Laws in One Space Dimension, Mahboub Baccouch, pp.459-476. Spectral Method for Fourth-Order Problems on Quadrilaterals, Xu-hong Yu and Ben-yu Guo, pp.477-503. Unconditional Optimal Error Estimates of BDF-Galerkin FEMs for Nonlinear Thermistor Equations, Huadong Gao, pp.504-527. Local Error Estimates for the SUPG Method Applied to Evolutionary Convection-Reaction-Diffusion Equations, Javier de Frutos, Bosco Garcia-Archilla and Julia Novo, pp.528-554. A Stabilized Crank-Nicolson Mixed Finite Volume Element Formulation for the Non-stationary Incompressible Boussinesq Equations, Zhen Dong Luo, pp.555-576. An Efficient Algorithm for Accelerating Monte Carlo Approximations of the Solution to Boundary Value Problems, Sara Mancini, Francisco Bernal and Juan A. Acebron, pp.577-597. Finite Difference Hermite WENO Schemes for Conservation Laws, II: An Alternative Approach, Hongxia Liu and Jianxian Qiu, pp.598-624. Analysis of a Staggered Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Linear Elasticity, Jeonghun J. Lee and Hyea Hyun Kim, pp.625-649. New Time Differencing Methods for Spectral Methods, Chang-Yeol Jung and Thien Binh Nguyen, pp.650-671. Stochastic Steady-State Navier-Stokes Equations with Additive Random Noise, Max D. Gunzburger, Lisheng Hou and Ju Ming, pp.672-691. Adaptive Mesh Refinement for Hyperbolic Systems Based on Third-Order Compact WENO Reconstruction, M. Semplice, A. Coco and G. Russo, pp.692-724. A Compact Difference Scheme for Fractional Sub- diffusion Equations with the Spatially Variable Coefficient Under Neumann Boundary Conditions, Seakweng Vong, Pin Lyu and Zhibo Wang, pp.725-739. Trapezoidal Rule for Computing Supersingular Integral on a Circle, Jin Li, Hongxing Rui and Dehao Yu, pp.740-760. High Order Boundary Extrapolation Technique for Finite Difference Methods on Complex Domains with Cartesian Meshes, A. Baeza, P. Mulet and D. Zorio, pp.761-791. Multifluid Flows: A Kinetic Approach, Florent Berthelin, Thierry Goudon and Sebastian Minjeaud, pp.792-824. Finite Element Analysis of a Bending Moment Formulation for the Vibration Problem of a Non-homogeneous Timoshenko Beam, F. Lepe, D. Mora and R. Rodriguez, pp.825-848. An Alternating Direction Method with Continuation for Nonconvex Low Rank Minimization, Zheng-Fen Jin, Zhongping Wan, Yuling Jiao and Xiliang Lu, pp.849-869. The Staggered DG Method is the Limit of a Hybridizable DG Method. Part II: The Stokes Flow, Eric Chung, Bernardo Cockburn and Guosheng Fu, pp.870-887. Volume 66, Number 3, March 2016 On the Global and Linear Convergence of the Generalized Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers, Wei Deng and Wotao Yin, pp.889-916. Matrix-Free Polynomial-Based Nonlinear Least Squares Optimized Preconditioning and Its Application to Discontinuous Galerkin Discretizations of the Euler Equations, L.E. Carr III, C.F. Borges and F.X. Giraldo, pp.917-940. Finite Element Method and A Priori Error Estimates for Dirichlet Boundary Control Problems Governed by Parabolic PDEs, Wei Gong, Michael Hinze and Zhaojie Zhou, pp.941-967. A Stabilized Mixed Finite Element Method for Elliptic Optimal Control Problems, Hongfei Fu, Hongxing Rui, Jian Hou and Haihong Li, pp.968-986. Erratum to: A Stabilized Mixed Finite Element Method for Elliptic Optimal Control Problems, Hongfei Fu, Hongxing Rui, Jian Hou and Haihong Li, pp.987-990. Grad-div Stabilization for the Evolutionary Oseen Problem with Inf-sup Stable Finite Elements, Javier de Frutos, Bosco Garcia-Archilla, Volker Volker John and Julia Novo, pp.991-1024. Full 3D Simulations of Two-Phase Core-Annular Flow in Horizontal Pipe Using Level Set Method, Byungjoon Lee and Myungjoo Kang, pp.1025-1051. Well-Balanced High Order 1D Schemes on Non-uniform Grids and Entropy Residuals, G. Puppo and M. Semplice, pp.1052-1076. Spectral Method For Navier-Stokes Equations With Non-slip Boundary Conditions By Using Divergence-Free Base Functions, Ben-yu Guo and Yu-jian Jiao, pp.1077-1101. A Decoupled Unconditionally Stable Numerical Scheme for the Cahn-Hilliard-Hele-Shaw System, Daozhi Han, pp.1102-1121. Some Non-monotone Schemes for Time Dependent Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman Equations in Stochastic Control, Xavier Warin, pp.1122-1147. Numerical Algorithms with High Spatial Accuracy for the Fourth-Order Fractional Sub-Diffusion Equations with the First Dirichlet Boundary Conditions, Cui-cui Ji, Zhi-zhong Sun and Zhao-peng Hao, pp.1148-1174. Trace-Penalty Minimization for Large-Scale Eigenspace Computation, Zaiwen Wen, Chao Yang, Xin Liu and Yin Zhang, pp.1175-1203. On the Proximal Jacobian Decomposition of ALM for Multiple-Block Separable Convex Minimization Problems and Its Relationship to ADMM, Bingsheng He, Hong-Kun Xu and Xiaoming Yuan, pp.1204-1217. Direct Minimization for Ensemble Electronic Structure Calculations, K. Baarman, V. Havu and T. Eirola, pp.1218-1233. Second Order Conformal Symplectic Schemes for Damped Hamiltonian Systems, Ashish Bhatt, Dwayne Floyd and Brian E. Moore, pp.1234-1259. Discontinuous Galerkin Approximation of Linear Parabolic Problems with Dynamic Boundary Conditions, P.F. Antonietti, M. Grasselli, S. Stangalino and M. Verani, pp.1260-1280. Two Alternating Direction Implicit Difference Schemes for Two-Dimensional Distributed-Order Fractional Diffusion Equations, Guang-hua Gao and Zhi-zhong Sun, pp.1281-1312. eXtended Hybridizable Discontinous Galerkin (X-HDG) for Void Problems, Ceren Gurkan, Esther Sala-Lardies, Martin Kronbichler and Sonia Fernandez-Mendez, pp.1313-1333. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Claude Brezinski [log in to unmask] Date: February 04, 2016 Subject: Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 71 (1) and 71 (2) Table of contents for Numerical Algorithms, Volume 71, Issue 1. A study on the local convergence and the dynamics of Chebyshev-Halley-type methods free from second derivative, Ioannis K. Argyros, Á. Alberto Magrenan Approximating fixed points of mappings satisfying condition (E) in Busemann space, Mozhgan Bagherboum A block algorithm for computing antitriangular factorizations of symmetric matrices, Zvonimir Bujanovic, Daniel Kressner An efficient generalized least squares algorithm for periodic trended regression with autoregressive errors, Jaechoul Lee, Anthony Dini, William Negri A wider convergence area for the MSTMAOR iteration methods for LCP, Ljiljana Cvetkovic, Vladimir Kostic, Ernest Sanca Iterative methods for nonlinear systems associated with finite difference approach in stochastic differential equations, Ali R. Soheili, Fazlollah Soleymani Error bounds of Rayleigh-Ritz type contour integral-based eigensolver for solving generalized eigenvalue problems, Akira Imakura, Lei Du, Tetsuya Sakurai G k,l -constrained multi-degree reduction of Bezier curves, Przemyslaw Gospodarczyk, Stanislaw Lewanowicz, Pawel Wozny Analysis of some numerical methods on layer adapted meshes for singularly perturbed quasilinear systems, Sunil Kumar, Mukesh Kumar A space-time Legendre spectral tau method for the two-sided space-time Caputo fractional diffusion-wave equation, A. H. Bhrawy, M. A. Zaky, R. A. Van Gorder High order discontinuous Galerkin methods on simplicial elements for the elastodynamics equation, Paola F. Antonietti, Carlo Marcati, Ilario Mazzieri, Alfio Quarteroni Table of contents for Numerical Algorithms, Volume 71, Issue 2. Numerical solution to generalized Lyapunov/Stein and rational Riccati equations in stochastic control, Hung-Yuan Fan, Peter Chang-Yi Weng, Eric King-Wah Chu Multivariate polynomial interpolation with perturbed data, Claudia Fassino, Hans Michael Möller GPU-acceleration of waveform relaxation methods for large differential systems, Dajana Conte, Raffaele D'Ambrosio, Beatrice Paternoster Parallel collocation solution of index-1 BVP-DAEs arising from constrained optimal control problems, Brian C. Fabien Numerical algorithm for the determinant evaluation of cyclic pentadiagonal matrices with Toeplitz structure, Ji-Teng Jia, Su-Mei Li Bivariate Newton-Raphson method and toroidal attraction basins, Luis Javier Hernandez Paricio Algorithms for the CMRH method for dense linear systems, Sebastien Duminil, Mohammed Heyouni, Philippe Marion, Hassane Sadok A new augmented immersed finite element method without using SVD interpolations, Haifeng Ji, Jinru Chen, Zhilin Li On the hybrid finite difference scheme for a singularly perturbed Riccati equation, Zhongdi Cen, Aimin Xu, Anbo Le Galerkin-Chebyshev spectral method and block boundary value methods for two-dimensional semilinear parabolic equations, Wenjie Liu, Jiebao Sun, Boying Wu On some efficient derivative-free iterative methods with memory for solving systems of nonlinear equations, Miodrag S. Petkovic, Janak Raj Sharma Finite product representation via multiplicative calculus and its applications to exponential signal processing, Ali Ozyapici, Bulent Bilgehan ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************