Subject: NA Digest, V. 16, # 34 NA Digest Monday, September 12, 2016 Volume 16 : Issue 34 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Reminder: TOMS Editor-in-Chief nomination period closing soon 18th IMA Fox Prize in Numerical Analysis 2016 COIN-OR Cup Competition, Deadline October 7 EVSL - spectrum slicing library for large eigenvalue problems New Book, Methodes Probabilistes ... Harmony Search Algorithm, Spain, Feb 2017 Large-Scale Scientific Computations, Bulgaria, Jun 2017 Chaired Professorship Position, NC State Faculty Positions, Univ of Warwick Asst/Assoc Professor Position, Applied Math/Stats, UMass Lowell Postdoc Positions, Inverse Problems, Univ of Houston PhD Position, Model Order Reduction PhD Position, UQ and Optimal Control PhD Position, Univ of Edinburgh PhD Positions, Mathematics, Univ of Cambridge Contents, Constructive Approximation 44 (2) Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 68 (3) and 69 (1) Subscribe, unsubscribe, change address, or for na-digest archives: http://www.netlib.org/na-digest-html/faq.html Submissions for NA Digest: http://icl.cs.utk.edu/na-digest/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ron Boisvert [log in to unmask] Date: September 06, 2016 Subject: Reminder: TOMS Editor-in-Chief nomination period closing soon The open nomination period for the next Editor-in-Chief of the ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software ends in just a few days. Details can be found here: http://toms.acm.org/pdf/Solicitation.pdf. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Andy Wathen [log in to unmask] Date: September 12, 2016 Subject: 18th IMA Fox Prize in Numerical Analysis The Eighteenth IMA Leslie Fox Prize meeting will take place on Monday June 26th, 2017, in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, just before the 27th Biennial Conference on Numerical Analysis. Entries for the Eighteenth Leslie Fox Prize competition should be submitted by January 31, 2017. Any person who is less than 31 years old on January 1st, 2017 and has not already won a first prize is eligible. Each entry should consist of a paper, describing some of the candidate's research, that is suitable for a 40 minute lecture at a numerical analysis meeting. The entries will be considered by an Adjudicating Committee comprising Andy Wathen (Oxford University, Chair), Ben Leimkuhler (University of Edinburgh) and Des Higham (University of Strathclyde). Full details of the prize, and the submission procedure, may be found at http://people.maths.ox.ac.uk/wathen/fox/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Stefan Wild [log in to unmask] Date: September 10, 2016 Subject: 2016 COIN-OR Cup Competition, Deadline October 7 Announcing the twelfth annual "COIN-OR Cup" competition, sponsored by the COIN-OR Foundation. Guidelines: - A submission or nomination must contain: 1. a synopsis of an effective use of COIN-OR or valuable contribution to COIN-OR (or both!), 2. an explanation of its significance. - The winner must accept the prize in person at the 2016 INFORMS Annual Meeting so we can all celebrate appropriately (see "Celebration" below). - Submission deadline: Friday, October 7th, 2016. - Self-nominations are welcome. - We especially encourage nominations of effective use of COIN-OR that the community may not know about. Celebration: The 2016 COIN-OR Cup will be awarded at a celebration during the INFORMS Annual meeting in Nashville, TN. All entrants, their supporters, and other interested parties are welcome to join the celebration and regale, rile, and roast the prize winners. The celebration will take place Monday, November 14, 7:30 pm. The precise location will be announced later. Details of the winning entry will be announced at this celebration event, and posted on the COIN-OR Cup website http://www.coin-or.org/coinCup/ . Please e-mail your submissions to [log in to unmask] 2016 COIN-OR Cup Committee: Stefan Wild (chair), Argonne National Laboratory; Joey Huchette, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Jeffrey Linderoth, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Miles Lubin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ------------------------------------------------------- From: Yousef Saad [log in to unmask] Date: September 09, 2016 Subject: EVSL - spectrum slicing library for large eigenvalue problems We are happy to announce the release of the first version of EVSL (the EigensValues Slicing Library). EVSL provides routines for computing eigenvalues located in a given interval, and their associated eigenvectors, of real symmetric matrices. It also provides tools for spectrum slicing, i.e., the technique of subdividing a given interval into p smaller subintervals and computing the eigenvalues in each subinterval independently. EVSL implements a polynomial filtered Lanczos algorithm (thick restart, no restart) a rational filtered Lanczos algorithm (thick restart, no restart), and a polynomial filtered subspace iteration. For details see the following web-page from where you can also access the code: http://www.cs.umn.edu/~saad/software/EVSL ------------------------------------------------------- From: Bernard Beauzamy [log in to unmask] Date: September 06, 2016 Subject: New Book, Methodes Probabilistes ... The second edition of the book "Methodes probabilistes pour l'etude des phenomenes reels" (in French) is now available. Please see: http://www.scmsa.eu/archives/SCM_MPPR_order.htm ------------------------------------------------------- From: Andres Iglesias [log in to unmask] Date: September 11, 2016 Subject: Harmony Search Algorithm, Spain, Feb 2017 CALL FOR PAPERS, 3rd Int. Conference on the Harmony Search Algorithm (ICHSA 2017) Bilbao (Spain), February 22nd-24th 2017 http://www.ichsa2017.com The 3rd International Conference on the Harmony Search Algorithm (ICHSA 2017) will be held in Bilbao (Bizkaia, Basque Country, Spain), a beautiful venue internationally recognized for business, trading and its devotion to first-level R&D. The conference is devoted not only to harmony search, but also to all meta-heuristics methods and their applications. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: - Analytical convergence studies of meta-heuristics - Theoretical foundations of meta-heuristics - Improved variants of the HS algorithm - Hybridization of HS and other meta-heuristic solvers - Parallel and distributed computing implementations of bio-inspired optimization schemes over Big Data architectures - Examples of the application of meta-heuristics to data mining - Applications of bio-inspired optimization algorithms to different sectors All accepted papers will be published by Springer as part of "Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing". Extended versions of the best papers accepted and presented at ICHSA 2017 will be considered for a special issue of the journal "Swarm and Evolutionary Computation" (JCR impact factor: 2.963). Further information (dates, committees, invited speakers, registration, paper submission, venue, etc.) available at: http://www.ichsa2017.com ------------------------------------------------------- From: Margenov, S. [log in to unmask] Date: September 08, 2016 Subject: Large-Scale Scientific Computations, Bulgaria, Jun 2017 The 11th International Conference on Large-Scale Scientific Computations will take place in June 5-9, 2017, Sozopol, Bulgaria. LSSC'17 is organized by the Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. A detailed information is available at: http://parallel.bas.bg/Conferences/SciCom17/ The following special sessions are currently announced: 1. Space-Time Methods for Solving Time-Dependent PDEs 2. Advanced Discretizations and Solvers for Coupled Systems of PDEs 3. Least-Squares Finite Element Methods 4. Advances in Heterogeneous Numerical Methods for Multiphysics Problems 5. Advanced Numerical Methods for the Poisson-Boltzmann Equation 6. Solvers and Error Estimators for Mixed Finite Elements in Solid Mechanics 7. Control and Optimization of Dynamical Systems 8. HPC and Big Data: Algorithms and Applications 9. Monte Carlo Methods: Theory, Applications and Distributed Computing 10. Applications of Metaheuristics to Large-Scale Problems 11. Large-Scale Models: Numerical Methods, Parallel Computations and Applications Applications for organizing special sessions are still welcome till the end of September. E-mail: [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Kelley [log in to unmask] Date: September 08, 2016 Subject: Chaired Professorship Position, NC State The Mathematics Department at North Carolina State University invites applicants for an Endowed, Tenured Professorship in Mathematics. We are seeking exceptionally well-qualified, world-renowned individuals with research interests compatible with those in the department. All areas of pure and applied mathematics will be considered. Candidates must have a PhD in the mathematical sciences, and qualifications for appointment as a tenured associate or full professor. The successful applicant must have an internationally recognized research program, demonstrated ability to attract external funding, a strong record of mentoring PhD students and post-docs, and a commitment to effective teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The Department of Mathematics has strong research programs in both pure and applied mathematics. Many members of the department participate in interdisciplinary programs and research groups on campus and in the broader Research Triangle community. More information about the department can be found at http://www.math.ncsu.edu. To submit your application materials, go to http://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/ncsu. For consideration, applicants should submit a vita and a list of four references with complete contact information. You will then be given instructions to go to https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/74279 and complete a Faculty Profile for the position. Write to [log in to unmask] for questions concerning this position. NC State University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, veteran status, or disability. In addition, NC State University welcomes all persons without regard to sexual orientation or genetic information. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in the application and interview process please call (919) 515-3148. We welcome the opportunity to work with candidates to identify suitable employment opportunities for spouses or partners. Application Materials Required: Submit the following items online at this website: http://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/ncsu Cover Letter Curriculum Vitae Research Statement Teaching Statement Publication List Four References (no actual letters, just names and email addresses ) And anything else requested in the position description. Further Info:, http://www.math.ncsu.edu, Ralph Smith Department of Mathematics Box 8205 North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Christoph Ortner [log in to unmask] Date: September 06, 2016 Subject: Faculty Positions, Univ of Warwick The department of Mathematics as the University of Warwick invites applications in (applied) mathematics at all career stages: Temporary Lecturer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor (deadline 9 October 2016), Full Professor (deadline 16 October 2016). There are no formal divisions between "pure" and "applied" mathematics in the Warwick Mathematics department, and so "Applied Mathematics" can be understood in a broad sense. Naturally, we expect appointees to be able to interact across disciplines within and/or outside mathematics. Areas of interest include mathematical modelling, numerical analysis and PDEs, in particular with focus on stochastic simulation, datascience, or industrial applied mathematics. Applicants should complete the relevant online application at http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/jobs/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Min Hyung Cho [log in to unmask] Date: September 06, 2016 Subject: Asst/Assoc Professor Position, Applied Math/Stats, UMass Lowell The Mathematical Sciences Department at the University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for one or more full-time tenure- track faculty positions at the rank of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor to start on September 1, 2017. Preference will be given to statisticians and applied mathematicians with an established research record. Successful candidates will be expected to initiate and participate in funded research programs and to contribute to the department's teaching mission. The University of Massachusetts Lowell is committed to increasing diversity in its faculty, staff, and student populations, as well as curriculum and support programs, while promoting an inclusive environment. We seek candidates who can contribute to that goal and encourage you to apply and to identify your strengths in this area. Minimum Qualifications: An earned Doctorate in Mathematics or a related discipline; A record of quality research; The ability to work effectively with diverse groups; Three letters of reference will be required (Email addresses of three references will be required during the application process) Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. However, the position may close when an adequate number of qualified applications is received. For full job details and to apply, please visit the following link(s): Assistant/Associate Professor - Statistics - Mathematical Science: https://jobs.uml.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54981 Assistant/Associate Professor Applied Mathematics - Mathematical Science: https://jobs.uml.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54982 The University of Massachusetts Lowell is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action, Title IX employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age over 40, protected veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, marital status, or other protected class. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mini Das [log in to unmask] Date: September 11, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Positions, Inverse Problems, Univ of Houston Postdoctoral fellowships/Research Scientist positions are open at the Imaging Physics Laboratory at University of Houston (UH), Houston, TX. Applications of our research/methods span areas of material science, defense and security, medical/biological applications, chemical imaging and geophysics thus offering a wide array of opportunities/career paths for individuals trained in our group. Candidates seeking to enter these emerging research areas from other related fields are welcome to apply if they have demonstrated a strong academic record. Positions offer an opportunity to be creative and quickly gain experience in wide range of imaging related research topics of interest in our group with national and international academic and industry collaborations. We offer competitive benefits and opportunities for career growth. Analytical, Applied Mathematics and Computational Research: Successful candidate will lead development of analytical and computational platforms for several high impact ideas. Work will involve forward simulation methods and inverse problems based on novel and multi-modality imaging geometries (x-ray, ultrasound and optical); photon counting x-ray detector design and correction models. Requires strong mathematical, analytical and computer programming skills. A key skill required will be quick analytical and computational prototyping of new ideas being developed in the group, developing novel mathematical and computational methods to effectively use data from multiple imaging modalities (such as x-ray, ultrasound and optical) or spectral data in x- ray imaging and validating developed methods in collaboration with experimentalist. While a Physics background is not required, ability to appreciation underlying Physics behind modelling and computation is strongly desirable. Strong communication skills and ability to work effectively in a group and with collaborators are required. Will have the opportunity to mentor graduate and undergraduate students. Prior experience in any of the following is desirable but not necessary - imaging (x-ray, nuclear imaging, optical or ultrasound), inverse problems, analytical methods, applied mathematics, high performance computation, tomographic image reconstruction methods, hyperspectral imaging, Monte Carlo simulations, quick prototyping for new ideas. Technical skills : C/C++, Linux platform as well as shell scripting. Familiarity with Geant4, Matlab, IDL, root or python also desirable. Academic Qualifications Required : A recent PhD in Physics, Applied Mathematics or Engineering. Interested candidates should email their CV, research statement and names of three references to Dr. Mini Das ([log in to unmask]). Positions are available immediately with a flexible start date. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lihong Feng [log in to unmask] Date: September 09, 2016 Subject: PhD Position, Model Order Reduction The Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Germany, is seeking a PhD candidate (f/m) to carry out research in model order reduction (MOR) of large-scale nonlinear systems resulting from discretization of partial differential equations. The research aims at developing novel MOR methods and algorithms applicable to industry-relevant engineering problems, such as crystallization and chromatography. The successful candidate will be sponsored with competitive salary according to TVoD E13 (75%). English is the working language. He/she will work in the department of Computational Methods in Systems and Control Theory. Applications should include a cover letter, CV, Diploma and transcript of records, two reference letters with contact details. Please send your application (and any inquiries) via e-mail (subject: PhD2016_fullname) to [log in to unmask] Further details and requirements about the position can be find at: http://www.mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de/3162061/job_full_offer_10724324? c=1141784 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dietmar Hoemberg [log in to unmask] Date: September 07, 2016 Subject: PhD Position, UQ and Optimal Control Weierstrass Institute in Berlin invites applications for a Research Assistant Position (Ref. 16/12) in the Research Group "Nonlinear Optimization and Inverse Problems" (Head: Dietmar Homberg) starting at the earliest possible date for a third- party funded project on multiscale failure analysis under uncertainty of wind turbine rotor blades. Applicants must hold a master's degree or diploma in mathematics, physics or computational engineering. Besides a varied experience in implementing numerical algorithms, the successful candidate should have profound knowledge in at least two of the fields Uncertainty Quantification, Multiscale Finite Elements, Model Reduction, and Optimal Control. Please direct your queries to Prof. D. Homberg (Dietmar.Hoemberg@wias- berlin.de). The salary is according to the German federal public service tariff. The appointment is limited to three years. The Weierstrass Institute is an equal opportunity employer. We explicitly encourage female researchers to apply for the offered position. Among equally qualified applicants, disabled candidates will be given preference. All applicants' materials (curriculum vitae, photocopies of certificates and a list of publications, including a cover letter) shall be sent with the reference number 16/12 exclusively in electronic form in a single pdf file by October 9, 2016 to [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Richtarik [log in to unmask] Date: September 06, 2016 Subject: PhD Position, Univ of Edinburgh There is a PhD opening at the School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh. Area: Big Data Optimization, Machine Learning, Randomized Methods in Optimization, Randomized Numerical Linear Algebra Starting Date: As soon as possible (before or on January 1, 2017) PhD Supervisor: Peter Richtarik, http://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/%7Eprichtar/index.html Application Procedure: Apply for PhD in "OR & Optimization" via our online application form: http://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/school-of-mathematics/studying-here/pgr/phd- application There is no application deadline. Applications will be reviewed as they arrive, and the position will be open and advertised until a suitable candidate is found and the post is filled. You may consider sending an email to Peter Richtarik before or after you apply. Funding: The position is funded by the School of Mathematics, and is associated with the EPSRC Grant "Randomized Algorithms for Extreme Convex Optimization" ------------------------------------------------------- From: Tessa Blackman [log in to unmask] Date: September 09, 2016 Subject: PhD Positions, Mathematics, Univ of Cambridge CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: PhD positions in Mathematics at the Cambridge Centre for Analysis, University of Cambridge Applications are sought for the CCA PhD course in Mathematical Analysis starting in October 2017. We are looking for first-class applicants who are either doing (or have completed) a Masters-level course in mathematics or a four-year degree course in a mathematical subject, and who ideally have some prior experience of studying mathematical analysis. The Cambridge Centre for Analysis is a Centre for Doctoral Training based at the University of Cambridge, funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The Centre offers a unique four-year PhD programme spanning pure, stochastic, computational and applied analysis. We believe that excellence in mathematical analysis requires a very broad basis and our aim is to train students to be able and willing to deploy a very wide range of techniques. This unique course has an emphasis on team working and communication, alongside personal effort and excellence, to foster a spirit of breadth and collaboration. Positions may be funded by either EPSRC studentships, University of Cambridge scholarships or other means. The closing date for applications is 15 January 2017. Applicants from outside the UK/EU who seek scholarships should apply well before: refer to http://www.graduate.study.cam.ac.uk/finance/funding for information. To find out more, visit http://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/postgrad/cca or email [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ed Saff [log in to unmask] Date: September 08, 2016 Subject: Contents, Constructive Approximation 44 (2) Constructive Approximation, Volume 44 Number 2 Table of Contents Sampling Theory with Average Values on the Sierpinski Gasket, Robert J. Ravier, Robert S. Strichartz Asymptotic Behavior of the Fourth Painleve Transcendents in the Space of Initial Values, Nalini Joshi, Milena Radnovic Divergence-Free Wavelets on the Hypercube: General Boundary Conditions, Rob Stevenson Constructive Approximation in de Branges-Rovnyak Spaces, Omar El-Fallah, Emmanuel Fricain, Karim Kellay, Javad Mashreghi, and Thomas Ransford On Higher-Order Szego Theorems with a Single Critical Point of Arbitrary Order, Milivoje Lukic On One Class of Hermite Projectors, Boris Shekhtman Constructive Approximation, An International Journal for Approximations and Expansions, Published by Springer http://link.springer.com/journal/365 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chi-Wang Shu [log in to unmask] Date: September 10, 2016 Subject: Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 68 (3) and 69 (1) Journal of Scientific Computing http://www.springeronline.com/journal/10915 Volume 68, Number 3, September 2016 Convergence Rate for the Ordered Upwind Method, Alex Shum, Kirsten Morris and Amir Khajepour Explicit Strong Stability Preserving Multistage Two-Derivative Time-Stepping Schemes, Andrew J. Christlieb, Sigal Gottlieb, Zachary Grant and David C. Seal A Posteriori Error Analysis of the Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Two-Dimensional Linear Hyperbolic Conservation Laws on Cartesian Grids, Mahboub Baccouch High Order Semi-implicit Schemes for Time Dependent Partial Differential Equations, Sebastiano Boscarino, Francis Filbet and Giovanni Russo High Order Finite Difference Methods for the Wave Equation with Non-conforming Grid Interfaces, Siyang Wang, Kristoffer Virta and Gunilla Kreiss Efficient High Order Semi-implicit Time Discretization and Local Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Highly Nonlinear PDEs, Ruihan Guo, Francis Filbet and Yan Xu Jacobian-Free Implicit Inner-Iteration Preconditioner for Nonlinear Least Squares Problems, Wei Xu, Ning Zheng and Ken Hayami Point Source Super-resolution Via Non-convex L1 Based Methods, Yifei Lou, Penghang Yin and Jack Xin Notes on RKDG Methods for Shallow-Water Equations in Canal Networks, Maya Briani, Benedetto Piccoli and Jing-Mei Qiu Fast Computing of Conformal Mapping and Its Inverse of Bounded Multiply Connected Regions onto Second, Third and Fourth Categories of Koebe's Canonical Slit Regions, Ali W.K. Sangawi, Ali H.M. Murid and Lee Khiy Wei Discretization of div-curl Systems by Weak Galerkin Finite Element Methods on Polyhedral Partitions, Chunmei Wang and Junping Wang An Integrated Linear Reconstruction for Finite Volume Scheme on Unstructured Grids, Li Chen and Ruo Li Variational Multiplicative Noise Removal by DC Programming, Zhi Li, Yifei Lou and Tieyong Zeng An Entropy Satisfying Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Nonlinear Fokker-Planck Equations, Hailiang Liu and Zhongming Wang Semi-Discrete Energy-Stable Schemes for a Tensor-Based Hydrodynamic Model of Nematic Liquid Crystal Flows, Jia Zhao and Qi Wang Modelling of Biological Decontamination of a Water Resource in Natural Environment and Related Feedback Strategies, S. Barbier, A. Rapaport and A. Rousseau Numerical Blow-Up of Nonlinear Parabolic Integro-Differential Equations on Unbounded Domain, Hermann Brunner, Tao Tang and Jiwei Zhang Analysis of SDFEM on Shishkin Triangular Meshes and Hybrid Meshes for Problems with Characteristic Layers, Jin Zhang and Xiaowei Liu Volume 69, Number 1, October 2016 Optimal Error Estimates of Linearized Crank-Nicolson Galerkin Method for Landau-Lifshitz Equation, Rong An Lp Error Estimates of Two-Grid Method for Miscible Displacement Problem, Yanping Chen, Jiaoyan Zeng and Jie Zhou Iteration Complexity Analysis of Multi-block ADMM for a Family of Convex Minimization Without Strong Convexity, Tianyi Lin, Shiqian Ma and Shuzhong Zhang A Multiphase Image Segmentation Based on Fuzzy Membership Functions and L1-Norm Fidelity, Fang Li, Stanley Osher, Jing Qin and Ming Yan Numerical Solution of the Robin Problem of Laplace Equations with a Feynman-Kac Formula and Reflecting Brownian Motions, Yijing Zhou and Wei Cai Numerical Discretization of Coupling Conditions by High-Order Schemes, Mapundi K. Banda, Axel-Stefan Hack and Michael Herty Source Term Discretization Effects on the Steady-State Accuracy of Finite Volume Schemes, Jonathan Thorne and Aaron Katz High Order Weighted Extrapolation for Boundary Conditions for Finite Difference Methods on Complex Domains with Cartesian Meshes, A. Baeza, P. Mulet and D. Zorio Fast Multilevel Solvers for a Class of Discrete Fourth Order Parabolic Problems, Bin Zheng, Luoping Chen, Xiaozhe Hu, Long Chen, Ricardo H. Nochetto and Jinchao Xu Modified Gauss-Laguerre Exponential Fitting Based Formulae, Dajana Conte and Beatrice Paternoster Stabilized Finite Element Methods for the Oberbeck-Boussinesq Model, Helene Dallmann and Daniel Arndt Application of a Multi-dimensional Limiting Process to Central-Upwind Schemes for Solving Hyperbolic Systems of Conservation Laws, Seongju Do, Youngsoo Ha, M. Kang and Chang Ho Kim On the Use of ANOVA Expansions in Reduced Basis Methods for Parametric Partial Differential Equations, Jan S. Hesthaven and Shun Zhang Finite Volume Scheme with Local High Order Discretization of the Hydrostatic Equilibrium for the Euler Equations with External Forces, Emmanuel Franck and Laura S. Mendoza A Multiple-Relaxation-Time Lattice Boltzmann Model for General Nonlinear Anisotropic Convection-Diffusion Equations, Zhenhua Chai, Baochang Shi and Zhaoli Guo On Solving the Singular System Arisen from Poisson Equation with Neumann Boundary Condition, Myoungho Yoon, Gangjoon Yoon and Chohong Min A Posteriori Error Analysis of Two-Step Backward Differentiation Formula Finite Element Approximation for Parabolic Interface Problems, Jhuma Sen Gupta, Rajen K. Sinha, G.M.M. Reddy and Jinank Jain Error Analysis of a B-Spline Based Finite-Element Method for Modeling Wind-Driven Ocean Circulation, Nella Rotundo, Tae-Yeon Kim, Wen Jiang, Luca Heltai and Eliot Fried ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************