Subject: NA Digest, V. 16, # 21 NA Digest Tuesday, May 24, 2016 Volume 16 : Issue 21 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Timo Eirola 1951-2016 Call for proposals, SAMSI programs and workshops Fast QR with Column Pivoting Advanced Computation in Fluid Mechanics, Spain, Jun 2016 NanoMath 2016, France, Jun 2016 ARITH23, USA, Jul 2016 SAMSI Summer School in Optimization, USA, Aug 2016 Model Reduction Methods and Optimization, Croatia, Sep 2016 Numerical Analysis of Stochastic PDEs, Sweden, Sep 2016 SPEEDUP Workshop on HPC, Switzerland, Sep 2016 Computer Aided Engineering, Italy, Oct 2016 JARA-HPC Symposium 2016 (JHPCS'16), Germany, Oct 2016 Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering, Austria, Oct 2016 Domain Decomposition (honoring Olof Widlund), USA, Feb 2017 OPTIMIZATION 2017, Portugal, Sep 2017 Software Developer Position, Optimization, MathWorks Professorship Position, Scientific Computing, Technische Univ Chemnitz Postdoc Position, M2NeTLab/MS2Discovery, WLU, Waterloo, Canada PhD Position, Finite Element Methods, Brunel Univ London, UK PhD Position, Loughborough Univ PhD Position, Parallel Scientific Computing, Leeds, UK Contents, Constructive Approximation, 43 (2-3) Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 21 (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: Luca Dieci [log in to unmask] Date: May 22, 2016 Subject: Timo Eirola 1951-2016 Dear colleagues, It is with a heavy heart that we bring you the sad news that our friend and colleague Timo Eirola passed away on May 15. Timo was just shy of his 65th birthday, and had recently retired from Aalto University (formerly Helsinki University of Technology). Timo's career spanned more than 35 years, during which he held professorships at Helsinki University of Technology, Joensuu University, and Aalto University. He had long term visiting positions at Leningrad State University, the Banach Center, Mittag-Leffler Institute, University of Geneva, the MSRI, and Georgia Tech. He authored influential works on several different problems in numerical dynamical systems, methods for differential equations, numerical linear algebra, and smoothness of wavelets. Those of us who have had the fortune to know him well for many years will badly miss him and his quick wit, dry humour, beautiful mind and steadfast friendship. Timo is survived by his wife Stina, three sons, and several grandchildren. Please keep him and his family in your thoughts. Luca Dieci and Bob Russell. Dear colleagues, It is with a heavy heart that we bring you the sad news that our friend and colleague Timo Eirola passed away on May 15. Timo was just shy of his 65th birthday, and had recently retired from Aalto University (formerly Helsinki University of Technology). Timo's career spanned more than 35 years, during which he held professorships at Helsinki University of Technology, Joensuu University, and Aalto University. He had long term visiting positions at Leningrad State University, the Banach Center, Mittag-Leffler Institute, University of Geneva, the MSRI, and Georgia Tech. He authored influential works on several different problems in numerical dynamical systems, methods for differential equations, numerical linear algebra, and smoothness of wavelets. Those of us who have had the fortune to know him well for many years will badly miss him and his quick wit, dry humour, beautiful mind and steadfast friendship. Timo is survived by his wife Stina, three sons, and several grandchildren. Please keep him and his family in your thoughts. Luca Dieci and Bob Russell ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ilse Ipsen [log in to unmask] Date: May 21, 2016 Subject: Call for proposals, SAMSI programs and workshops The Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (SAMSI) invites proposals for: - Short programs and workshops for academic years and summers, starting in 2017 - Yearlong programs for the academic years 2018-19 and beyond Proposals should address topics of current research interest in statistics, applied mathematics, or interdisciplinary applications. For information on submitting proposals, see: http://www.samsi.info/proposals . Deadline for submissions is October 15, 2016. Upcoming SAMSI Programs: 2016-17: Optimization 2016-17: Statistical, Mathematical and Computational Methods for Astronomy 2017-18: Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Climate and the Earth System 2017-18: Quasi-Monte Carlo and High-Dimensional Sampling Methods for Applied Mathematics Visit http://www.samsi.info/programs for more information about current and past programs. Questions can be sent to: [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Gregorio Quintana, for the HQRRP team [log in to unmask] Date: May 16, 2016 Subject: Fast QR with Column Pivoting Householder transformation based QR factorization with column pivoting is an important algorithm for, for example, determining an approximate basis for the column space of a matrix. It is, unfortunately, notoriously difficult to implement for high performance. Recently, techniques that use randomized sampling have been developed that do achieve high performance by casting most computation in terms of matrix-matrix multiplication. For example, in our recent paper Per-Gunnar Martinsson, Gregorio Quintana-Orti, Nathan Heavner, Robert van de Geijn. "Householder QR Factorization: Adding Randomization for Column Pivoting. FLAME Working Note #78" http://arxiv.org/abs/1512.02671 we describe such an algorithm. We are happy to announce an implementation that we call Householder QR factorization with Randomization for Pivoting (HQRRP) based on the insights in that paper. The new code outperforms LAPACK's core routine DGEQP3 both in unicore and multicore architectures for medium and large matrix sizes, often by large factor. The new implementation comes with an interface that is plug compatible with DGEQP3. The new code can be downloaded from https://github.com/flame/hqrrp/. We will appreciate feedback from the community on the use of this code. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Johan Jansson [log in to unmask] Date: May 16, 2016 Subject: Advanced Computation in Fluid Mechanics, Spain, Jun 2016 This is an advanced course which introduces the Navier-Stokes equations as the basic model of fluid mechanics, and adaptive finite element methods to compute approximate solutions. The overall aim is the introduction of a new approach to computational turbulence modelling referred to as General Galerkin (G2) or Direct FEM Simulation (DFS) which enables cheap adaptive parameter-free prediction of aerodynamic forces at high Reynolds number using a residual based stabilisation as turbulence model. Further, a new model for turbulent flow separation with a slip boundary condition together with detailed DFS computations enables the understanding of the fundamental mechanics of flight. The theoretical parts of the course concern stability analysis of the numerical method, and goal oriented a posteriori error estimation. Practical parts of the course focus on computer implementation of finite element methods for the Navier-Stokes equations in the FEniCS automated framework for solution of partial differential equations, including adaptive mesh refinement, and applications of the methods on supercomputers. Please see the course home page for more information: http://www.bcamath.org/en/workshops/ntf There is no registration fee for the summer school. However, we kindly ask you make your inscription here (below the info of this activity) if you plan to participate: http://www.bcamath.org/en/activities/workshops ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ricardo Celorrio [log in to unmask] Date: May 23, 2016 Subject: NanoMath 2016, France, Jun 2016 Third Conference on Nanoscience and Mathematics (NanoMath 2016) June 26th to 30th, 2016 CEMES-CNRS, Toulouse (France) http://nanomath2016.sciencesconf.org/ Registration deadline 10 June 2016, all participants need to be registered by creating an account and specifying whether they wish to make a contribution poster/oral. Started in 2012 the purpose of the Nanomath conferences is to bring together mathematicians, chemists, physicists and engineers to explore the potential for mathematicians and experimental scientists to gain a better insight into the workings of the nanoworld. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Nathalie Revol [log in to unmask] Date: May 18, 2016 Subject: ARITH23, USA, Jul 2016 ARITH23: 23th IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic July 10-13, 2016, Santa Clara, California http://arith23.gforge.inria.fr/ Since 1969, the ARITH symposia have served as the flagship conference for presenting scientific work on the latest research in computer arithmetic. Authors are invited to submit papers describing recent advances on all aspects of computer arithmetic and its applications or implementations. This includes, but is not restricted to, the following topics: Foundations of number systems and arithmetic; Arithmetic processor design and implementation; Arithmetic algorithms and their analysis; HPC: Highly-parallel arithmetic, exascale computing, reproducibility; Floating-point units, algorithms, and numerical analysis; Elementary and special function implementations; Power-efficient or low-energy arithmetic units and processors; Industrial implementation of arithmetic units and processors; Test, validation, and formal verification techniques for arithmetic implementations; New approaches to fault/error-tolerance in arithmetic implementations; Arithmetic for FPGAs and reconfigurable logic; Design automation for computer arithmetic implementations; Computer arithmetic for security and cryptography; Arithmetic to enhance accuracy or reliability (multiple-precision, interval arithmetic...); Arithmetic for specific application domains (convolutional neural networks, deep learning, signal processing, computer graphics, multimedia, computer vision, finance...); Computer arithmetic algorithms and implementation for emerging technologies; Non-conventional computer arithmetic and applications. The program is now available on the website of the conference. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ilse Ipsen [log in to unmask] Date: May 16, 2016 Subject: SAMSI Summer School in Optimization, USA, Aug 2016 Applications are invited for the SAMSI Summer School on Optimization, 8-12 August 2016, in Research Triangle Park, NC, USA, http://www.samsi.info/opt-summer The Summer School, which is part of the 2016-17 SAMSI Research Program on Optimization, will introduce graduate students and early-career researchers in the mathematical and statistical sciences to cutting-edge approaches in Optimization and its applications. Lecturers: Eric Chi (NCState), Vanja Dukic (U. Colorado-Boulder), Noemi Petra (UC Merced), Volker Schulz (U. Trier, Germany), and Hua Zhou (UCLA). Potential topics to be covered include: E/M, and M/M algorithms; sparse regression; computational methods for PDE-constrained optimization; Bayesian inference; statistical and mathematical inverse problems; optimization under uncertainty; and robust optimization. Limited support is available for transportation and accommodation. Application deadline: 8 June 2016 Application details and web page: http://www.samsi.info/opt-summer ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ninoslav Truhar [log in to unmask] Date: May 16, 2016 Subject: Model Reduction Methods and Optimization, Croatia, Sep 2016 EU-MORNET: Workshop on Model Reduction Methods and Optimization will be held on 20-21 September 2016, in Opatija, Croatia. Workshop is supported by European Model Reduction Network (EU- MORNET) and Department of Mathematics, J. J. Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia. Invited lecturers: Zlatko Drmac, Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Serkan Gugercin, Department of Mathematics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, USA; Karl Meerbergen, KU Leuven Department of Computer Science, Leuven, Belgium; Volker Mehrmann, Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Tim Mitchell, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Magdeburg, Germany. For organization and registration please check web page: http://www.mathos.unios.hr/index.php/443 The goal of this workshop is to provide a coherent set of lectures that will adequately clarify the mathematical aspects of the (optimal) control of dynamical systems, with special emphasis on optimization and model reduction methods for large-scale systems. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Annika Lang [log in to unmask] Date: May 20, 2016 Subject: Numerical Analysis of Stochastic PDEs, Sweden, Sep 2016 This year's NASPDE Workshop ("Numerical Analysis of Stochastic Partial Differential Equations") takes place in Gothenburg at Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg on September 6-7, 2016. More information and registration details are available on the workshop homepage: https://www.chalmers.se/sv/institutioner/math/forskning/konferenser-pa-MV/NASPDE- 2016 We are looking forward to welcoming you in Sweden in September, Annika Lang and Stig Larsson ------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Arbenz [log in to unmask] Date: May 18, 2016 Subject: SPEEDUP Workshop on HPC, Switzerland, Sep 2016 45th SPEEDUP Workshop on Performance Challenges in HPC September 15-16, 2016, at the University of Basel, Switzerland http://www.speedup.ch The purpose of this workshop is to bring together experts in the field to present their ideas that focus on various performance challenges, to foster learning and inspiration, and to provoke discussions and exchanges on the state-of-the-art in high-performance and parallel scientific computing. Invited speakers: - Gerhard Wellein (FAU Erlangen, Germany) - Martin Schulz (Lawrence Livermore National Labs, USA) - Sascha Hunold (TU Wien, Austria) - Rudi Eigenmann (NSF and Purdue University, USA) - Michael Resch (University of Stuttgart, Germany) - Nicholas Holway (Novartis, Switzerland) The scientific program will also include a series of lightning talks from young talents in HPC followed by a PhD poster session. The program will end with an engaging debate on the future of HPC, followed by an apero. The presentations on Thursday, September 15, will focus on performance modeling, benchmarking, and analysis as well as the opportunities for achieving performance using accelerators, clouds, and future technologies. On September 16th, a half-day tutorial on Performance and Energy Monitoring and Analysis and a half-day tutorial on Performance Reproducibility will be offered. Students in all stages of their PhD are encouraged to actively participate in the PhD Forum by submitting their research in the form of a poster, which will be reviewed by the SPEEDUP committee. If your doctoral school allows it, students with accepted posters may earn one ECTS for attending the workshop and tutorials and for participating in the PhD Forum. Deadline for the submission is July 15, 2016. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Manolo Venturin [log in to unmask] Date: May 17, 2016 Subject: Computer Aided Engineering, Italy, Oct 2016 Have you developed numerical methods or mathematical techniques useful in the Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) environment? Participate to the International CAE Conference! http://www.caeconference.com/ At the International CAE Conference, EnginSoft, for the fifth year in a row, champions and sponsors the "Poster Award", a contest dedicated to recognizing the use of CAE technologies that are illustrated on posters. This contest is open to students, graduates, researchers, and / or faculty members such as professors from Universities and Research Centers. In order to participate, it's necessary to fill in the registration form, in all its parts (remember to upload the poster in pdf format), no later than September 30th, 2016. http://www.caeconference.com/posteraward.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Edoardo Di Napoli [log in to unmask] Date: May 17, 2016 Subject: JARA-HPC Symposium 2016 (JHPCS'16), Germany, Oct 2016 JHPCS'16: JARA-HPC Symposium 2016 CALL FOR PAPERS: http://hpc-symposium.jara.org/call-for-papers/ http://hpc-symposium.jara.org/ The first JARA-HPC Symposium will take place in Aachen, Germany, from October 04-05, 2016. JARA-HPC organizes this symposium to motivate lively discussions on the various aspects of the development of HPC applications among experts. Participants will have the opportunity for an in-depth exchange with colleagues from different research fields who also make use of HPC systems in their scientific work. Specifically, visualization methods, performance optimization and data management topics will be discussed in connection with application development in Engineering-, Materials- and Neuroscience. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: Efficient multi-physics coupling strategies in CFD; Large materials simulation for energy applications; Integration of HPC numerical libraries in ab-initio codes; Provenance tracking for reproducibility of workflows and data in science; Scalable I/O for massively parallel applications; Scalable parallel visualization methods; In-situ visualization solutions; Scalable algorithms in Simulation Science; Performance portability / porting applications. JHPCS 2016 is now open to authors for submissions via easychair at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jhpcs2016 June 27, 2016: extended abstract (4+ pages) due ------------------------------------------------------- From: Thomas Wick [log in to unmask] Date: May 19, 2016 Subject: Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering, Austria, Oct 2016 It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the 11th conference on Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering (SCEE 2016) Date: October 3 - 7, 2016 Location: Federal Institute for Adult Education (BIfEB - Bundesinstitut für Erwachsenenbildung) located on the Wolfgang Lake (Wolfgangsee) in the beautiful Salzkammergut (Alps) at St. Wolfgang / Strobl (Austria) Topics: Computational electromagnetics, Circuit and device modelling & simulation, Coupled problems and multi-scale approaches in space and time Mathematical and computational methods including uncertainty quantification, Model order reduction, Industrial applications The scientific program includes invited and contributed talks, poster sessions and an industrial day. The conference proceedings will be published by Springer. Selected papers will be published in a special issue of the Springer Journal of Mathematics in Industry. The deadline of abstract submission, 31 May 2016, is approaching. The template for the (extended) abstract can be downloaded from the SCEE homepage: http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at/events/conferences/scee2016/ Conference Email: [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Overton [log in to unmask] Date: May 20, 2016 Subject: Domain Decomposition (honoring Olof Widlund), USA, Feb 2017 Olof B. Widlund, Silver Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at New York University, is retiring in early 2017 after nearly 50 years as a faculty member at the Courant Institute. A workshop on domain decomposition will be held in New York on Feb 24-25, 2017, in honor of Olof on this occasion. All are welcome to participate in this workshop which will celebrate his many contributions in numerical analysis and scientific computing, including advising 32 doctoral students. For more information, please see http://cims.nyu.edu/conferences/olof- retirement/index.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Miguel Constantino [log in to unmask] Date: May 16, 2016 Subject: OPTIMIZATION 2017, Portugal, Sep 2017 Optimization 2017 Lisboa, Portugal September 6-8, 2017 University of Lisboa, Faculty of Sciences Optimization 2017 is the ninth edition of a series of Optimization international conferences held every three or four years, in Portugal. This meeting aims to bring together researchers and practitioners with common interests in optimization. This conference series has international recognition and is being organized under the auspices of APDIO (the Portuguese Operations Research Society). In this edition, we feel honored to celebrate the 60th birthday of our dear colleague Luís Gouveia (Univ. of Lisbon). Confirmed plenary speakers: Immanuel Bomze | Universität Wien Marco Campi | Università degli Studi di Brescia Donald Goldfarb | Columbia University Jacek Gondzio | The University of Edinburgh Martine Labbé | Université Libre de Bruxelles Giovanni Rinaldi | IASI Roma, CNR For additional information: http://optimization2017.fc.ul.pt ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mary Fenelon [log in to unmask] Date: May 18, 2016 Subject: Software Developer Position, Optimization, MathWorks We are seeking a talented and creative Software Developer to join our development team and improve the numerical optimization capabilities and workflow in MATLAB. You will contribute to the development of functionality concerning the different aspects in the optimization workflow, including: problem definition, careful design of interfaces (callable library and graphical), development of robust numerical optimization algorithms. Expertise in some of these areas, and interest and aptitude in all of them are essential for this position. You will work in a highly collaborative environment alongside peers that range from optimization experts to casual users of optimization. For further information and to apply, go to http://www.mathworks.com/company/jobs/opportunities/15292-optimization-software- developer ------------------------------------------------------- From: Roland Herzog [log in to unmask] Date: May 20, 2016 Subject: Professorship Position, Scientific Computing, Technische Univ Chemnitz The Department of Mathematics at Technische Universität Chemnitz invites applications for a full tenured professorship (W3) in "Scientific Computing". The prospective starting date is October 01, 2017. The successful candidate will have an excellent research record in a current area of scientific computing and is expected to teach effectively a broad range of topics in scientific computing and numerical analysis at all curricular levels, for students of mathematics as well as engineering and natural sciences. Applicants should exhibit a successful track record in securing external funding. The successful applicant is expected to cooperate with researchers within the Department of Mathematics and to conduct interdisciplinary research projects with other departments. The conditions for appointment include a university degree, teaching aptitude, a doctoral degree as well as additional academic qualification in accordance with § 58 SaechsHSFG. Physically disabled applicants will receive preferential consideration when equally qualified. Technische Universität Chemnitz is committed to increasing the representation of women in research and teaching positions and therefore explicitly encourages female candidates to apply. Applications with the usual documents in written form (including CV, academic record, teaching experience and teaching evaluations, list of publications, and copies of academic degrees and relevant certificates) should be sent by June 30, 2016 to Technische Universität Chemnitz Dekan der Fakultät für Mathematik Prof. Dr. C. Helmberg 09107 Chemnitz, Germany In addition, an electronic copy of the application should be sent in a single pdf file to [log in to unmask] The official German version of this announcement is available at https://www.tu-chemnitz.de/verwaltung/personal/stellen/W3_Wiss_Rechnen.php For further information about the department, please consult our homepage: http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/mathematik ------------------------------------------------------- From: Roderick Melnik [log in to unmask] Date: May 21, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Position, M2NeTLab/MS2Discovery, WLU, Waterloo, Canada Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Position in Modeling for Complex Systems, with focus on nanoscale systems and biophysical applications. The position is based at the M2NeT Lab which is part of the MS2Discovery Interdisciplinary Research Institute, located at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada. Further information about the position and how to apply can be found at the following website: http://www.m2netlab.wlu.ca/research/2016-17-openings-m2netlab.html It is expected that that full consideration will be given to all applications received by June 15, 2016, but applications will be reviewed as they are received. The position is available from the Fall of 2016. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Simon Shaw [log in to unmask] Date: May 23, 2016 Subject: PhD Position, Finite Element Methods, Brunel Univ London, UK A PhD studentship funded at UK/EU rates is available at the Brunel Institute of Computational Mathematics (BICOM) at Brunel University London. Further details can be found here: http://people.brunel.ac.uk/~icsrsss/downloads/phd.pdf ------------------------------------------------------- From: Marco Discacciati [log in to unmask] Date: May 18, 2016 Subject: PhD Position, Loughborough Univ A three-year PhD position on modelling water filtration and purification devices is available at Loughborough University to start in October 2016. This PhD is part of a joint research project between the Departments of Mathematical Sciences and Chemical Engineering. Full details can be found here: http://www.lboro.ac.uk/study/finance/research/studentships/studentships/modelling- water-filtration-and-purification-devices.html Applications must be submitted by June 12, 2016, through the web page of the university using the link provided in the web page indicated above. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Jimack [log in to unmask] Date: May 19, 2016 Subject: PhD Position, Parallel Scientific Computing, Leeds, UK A fully-funded PhD studentship (fees and living costs) is available to undertake a project on the application and development of open source software tools for the parallel, adaptive solution of phase change problems for metallic materials. The successful applicant will need a high level of applied mathematical knowledge and outstanding programming and software skills. Since the studentship will require close collaboration with materials scientists at Leeds and elsewhere in the UK, as well as collaboration with other software developers, applicants will also need excellent communication and teamwork skills combined with an ability to make independent individual progress. For further details of the position, with details of how to apply, please visit: https://engineering.leeds.ac.uk/research-opportunity/201323/research- degrees/618/massively-parallel-scientific-computing-with-applications-in-material- science-and-metallurgy- The closing date is 17th June 2016 but informal enquiries to Peter Jimack ([log in to unmask]) are strongly encouraged in advance of this deadline. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ed Saff [log in to unmask] Date: May 17, 2016 Subject: Contents, Constructive Approximation, 43 (2-3) Constructive Approximation, Volume 43 Number 2 Table of Contents Lorentz Spaces and Embeddings Induced by Almost Greedy Bases in Banach Spaces, F. Albiac and J. L. Ansorena Chebyshev Polynomials on a System of Continua, Vladimir V. Andrievskii Variation of Loewner Chains, Extreme and Support Points in the Class S^0 in Higher Dimensions, Filippo Bracci, Ian Graham, Hidetaka Hamada, and Gabriela Kohr Matrix Gegenbauer Polynomials: The 2×2 Fundamental Cases, Inés Pacharoni and Ignacio Zurrián On a Modification of Olver's Method: A Special Case, Chelo Ferreira, José L. López, and Ester Pérez Sinusía On Summation of Nonharmonic Fourier Series, Yurii Belov and Yurii Lyubarskii Scaling Limits for Mixed Kernels, Doron S. Lubinsky Constructive Approximation, Volume 43 Number 3 Table of Contents Fixed Points for the Multifractal Spectrum Map, Delphine Maman and Stéphane Seuret The Mahler Measure of the Rudin-Shapiro Polynomials, Tamás Erdélyi Numerical Solution of the Beltrami Equation Via a Purely Linear System, R. Michael Porter and Hirokazu Shimauchi Derandomizing Restricted Isometries via the Legendre Symbol, Afonso S. Bandeira, Matthew Fickus, Dustin G. Mixon, and J. Moreira Approximation by Chebyshevian Bernstein Operators versus Convergence of Dimension Elevation, Rachid Ait-Haddou and Marie-Laurence Mazure Location of Poles for the Hastings-McLeod Solution to the Second Painlevé Equation, Min Huang, Shuai-Xia Xu, and Lun Zhang Constructive Approximation An International Journal for Approximations and Expansions Published by Springer http://link.springer.com/journal/365 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Raimondas Ciegis [log in to unmask] Date: May 20, 2016 Subject: Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 21 (3) MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND ANALYSIS The Baltic Journal on Mathematical Applications, Numerical Analysis and Differential Equations, ISSN 1392-6292, ISSN 1648-3510 online, Electronical edition: http://www.tandfonline.com/TMMA CONTENTS Lu{\'{i}}s Filipe Pinheiro de Castro and Ekaterina Pesetskaya, Properties of a Composite Material with Mixed Imperfect Contact Conditions Lazhar Bougoffa, Randolph Rach and Abdul-Majid Wazwaz, On Solutions of Boundary Value Problem for Fourth-Order Beam Equations Ashraf M. Zenkour, Two-Dimensional Coupled Solution for Thermoelastic Beams via Generalized Dual-Phase-Lags Model Alexander V. Vasilyev and Vladimir B. Vasilyev, Difference Equations in a Multidimensional Space Rafa{\l} Brociek, Edyta Hetmaniok, Jaros{\l}aw Matlak and Damian S{\l}ota, Application of the Homotopy Analysis Method for Solving the Systems of Linear and Nonlinear Integral Equations Ning Duan, Pullback Attractor for a Non-Autonomous Generalized Cahn-Hilliard Equation with Biological Applications Svetlana Atslega, Dmitrijs Finaskins and Felix Sadyrbaev, On a Planar Dynamical System Arising in the Network Control Theory XiaoLiang Dong, HongWei Liu, YuBo He, Saman Babaie Kafaki and Reza Ghanbari, A New Three-Term Conjugate Gradient Method with Descent Direction for Unconstrained Optimization Mojtaba Fardi, Reza Khoshsiar Ghaziani and Mehdi Ghasemi, The Reproducing Kernel Method for Some Variational Problems Depending on Indefinite Integrals Corrigendum ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************