Subject: NA Digest, V. 16, # 40 NA Digest Monday, October 24, 2016 Volume 16 : Issue 40 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Call for 6th BGCE Student Paper Prize Announcing Sollya 6.0 redbKIT v2.2 released Computational Techniques and Applications, Australia, Nov 2016 Deadline Extended, Sweden, eXtended Discretization MethodS, Jun 2017 Numerical Analysis, Scotland, Jun 2017 SIAM Annual Meeting, USA, Jul 2017 Deputy Director Position, SAMSI Chair Position, Applied Math, Illinois Institute of Technology Faculty Positions, Applied Math, Heriot-Watt Univ, Edinburgh Faculty Positions, Computer Science (CS&E/HPC), CU Boulder Tenure Track Position, Univ of Houston NTS Faculty Position, M/MS Engineering Department Postdoc Position, Combinatorial Scientific Computing, Sandia National Labs Postdoc Position, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Postdoc Position, Parallel Asynchronous Schwarz PhD Position, Scientific Computing on Many-Core Architectures, TU Wien PhD Positions, Computational Science, San Diego State Univ Contents, Applied and Computational Mathematics, 15 (3) Contents, Intl J Mathematics and Computer Science, 11 (2) Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 69 (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: Rippl Michael [log in to unmask] Date: October 19, 2016 Subject: Call for 6th BGCE Student Paper Prize Let us direct your attention to the 6th BGCE Student Paper Prize to be awarded at the 2017 SIAM CS&E Conference, February 27 - March 3, 2017, in Atlanta, Georgia, for outstanding student work in the field of Computational Science and Engineering. Founder of the prize is the Bavarian Graduate School of Computational Engineering (BGCE, http://www.bgce.de/ ). The prize winner will be invited to spend one week (air fare and lodging expenses covered) in Bavaria, Germany, visiting BGCE sites in Erlangen and Muenchen and getting in contact with BGCE's educational and research program. The main objective is to promote excellent students in CS&E and to foster international exchange at an early career stage. Eligible for the prize will be undergraduate and graduate students prior to receiving their PhD (at date of submission). Candidates are required to summarize their work in a short paper of at most 4 pages. The prize finalists will be asked to present their work at SIAM CS&E 2017 with a talk to be given in a special "CS&E Student Prize Minisymposium". The papers and talks will be evaluated by an international prize committee. Excluded from the competition are only students from our own universities, FAU and TUM. Deadline for submissions to the BGCE Student Paper Prize is December 11, 2016. Submissions should be sent in pdf format via email to [log in to unmask] Since we are interested in a broad and high-level competition, as we had it in 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, and 2015, we ask you to encourage suitable candidates in your group or department to submit a paper and to support their participation in SIAM CS&E 2017. Please see http://www.bgce.de/news/bgce_prize_6th.html for further details. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Christoph Lauter [log in to unmask] Date: October 19, 2016 Subject: Announcing Sollya 6.0 We are pleased to announce the release of Sollya 6.0 available for download at: http://sollya.gforge.inria.fr/ Sollya is both a tool environment and a library for safe floating-point code development. It offers a convenient way to perform computations with multiple precision interval arithmetic. It is particularly targeted to the automatized implementation of mathematical floating-point libraries (libm). This 6.0 release is the result of a combined effort to bring, amongst others, the following enhancements and improvements: - Lots of bug fixes - Improvements in performance and internal handling - Compatibility enhancements, in particular for FPLLL The 5.0 release we had made in June had already been the result of a 2 year effort and had brought already tremendous enhancement with respect to the older Sollya 4.1 release. Sollya is free software and released under Cecill-C (LGPL like) license. Please feel free to test and comment on the new release. The Sollya release team: Sylvain Chevillard (APICS team, INRIA, France), Christoph Lauter (PEQUAN team, UPMC, Paris, France). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Federico Negri [log in to unmask] Date: October 19, 2016 Subject: redbKIT v2.2 released Release v2.2 of the redbKIT library is now available for download. redbKIT is a MATLAB library for finite element simulation and reduced- order modeling of Partial Differential Equations. It consists of three main packages: - 'FEM_library' provides 2D/3D finite elements approximations of advection-diffusion-reaction equations, Navier-Stokes equations, nonlinear elastostatic and elastodynamics, fluid-structure interaction problems. - 'RB_library' implements Galerkin and least-squares Reduced Basis methods, Proper Orthogonal Decomposition, greedy algorithm, Empirical Interpolation Method and its discrete/matrix variants. - 'Problems' contains a gallery of tests, examples and applications. redbKIT is free and distributed under BSD License. For download and online documentation see http://redbkit.github.io/redbKIT/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Hans De Sterck [log in to unmask] Date: October 23, 2016 Subject: Computational Techniques and Applications, Australia, Nov 2016 The biennial Australia/New Zealand Computational Techniques and Applications Conference (CTAC 2016) will be held at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, from 27 to 30 November 2016. http://www.monash.edu/ctac2016/ Presentations are invited on: computational mathematics; scientific, technical, and industrial applications; and high performance computing. Important Dates: Early bird registration closing date: 28 October 2016 Registration closing date: 18 November 2016 Deadline for abstract submission: 4 November 2016 Invited Speakers: Bernd Brugmann, University of Jena, Numerical General Relativity; Scott MacLachlan, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Finite Element and Multigrid methods; Regina Burachik, University of South Australia, Nonsmooth Optimization; Alys Clark, University of Auckland, Modelling of Biophysical Processes; Josef Dick, University of New South Wales, Quasi-Monte Carlo Numerical Integration; Bishnu Lamichhane, University of Newcastle, Numerical Methods for PDEs; Robert McLachlan, Massey University, Symplectic and Geometric Integration; Murray Rudman, Monash University, Computational Fluid Dynamics For more information and registration, please visit: http://www.monash.edu/ctac2016/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Andre Massing [log in to unmask] Date: October 18, 2016 Subject: Deadline Extended, Sweden, eXtended Discretization MethodS, Jun 2017 The ECCOMAS thematic and IACM special interest conference on "eXtended Discretization MethodS (X-DMS 2017)" will be held on 19-21 June 2017 in Umea, Sweden, see http://xdms2017.sciencesconf.org/ for more information. MS PROPOSALS: Upon popular request, the deadline for submission of minisymposium proposals has been extended until October 31, 2016. Submission instructions can be found at https://xdms2017.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/5 IMPORTANT DATES - October 31, 2016: Deadline for minisymposia proposals - November 1, 2016: Minisymposia acceptance notification - November 8, 2016: Opening of abstract submissions - December, 31 2016: Deadline for abstract submissions PLENARY LECTURERS - Stephane Bordas, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg - Luca Formaggia, Politecnico di Milano, Italy - Arnold Reusken, RWTH Aachen University, Germany - Wolfgang Wall, Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany - Gabriel Wittum, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany Please contact the conference organizers at [log in to unmask] if you have any questions concerning the conference. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Philip Knight [log in to unmask] Date: October 21, 2016 Subject: Numerical Analysis, Scotland, Jun 2017 Registration is now open for the 27th Biennial Conference on Numerical Analysis June 27-30, 2017, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland This long established conference is open to all researchers in the field, and you are invited to contribute a talk on your current work. Young researchers and PhD students will find the environment particularly welcoming. We are soliciting proposals for mini-symposia: these can be submitted on-line. The following distinguished researchers have accepted invitations for plenary lectures at the conference: Don Estep, Philip Gill, David Gleich, David Keyes, Christian Lubich, Ilaria Perugia, Gerlind Plonka-Hoch, Valeria Simoncini, Andrew Stuart, Endre Suli, Francoise Tisseur, Karin Tornberg. The A R Mitchell lecture will be given by Andrew Stuart and the Fletcher-Powell lecture by Philip Gill. Further information and on-line registration may be found at http://www.naconf.org.uk ------------------------------------------------------- From: Adrianne Ali [log in to unmask] Date: October 19, 2016 Subject: SIAM Annual Meeting, USA, Jul 2017 2017 SIAM Annual Meeting David Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA July 10-14, 2017 This meeting is being held jointly with the SIAM Conference on Industrial and Applied Geometry (GD17), July 10-12, and the SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications (CT17), July 10-12. This meeting is co-located with the SIAM Workshop on Parameter Space Dimension Reduction (DR17), July 9-10, and the SIAM Workshop on Network Science (NS17), July 13-14. The Call for Presentations for this conference is available at: http://www.siam.org/meetings/an17/ Twitter hashtag: #SIAMAN17 SUBMISSION DEADLINES January 4, 2017: Minisymposium Proposal Submissions February 1, 2017: Contributed Lecture, Minisymposia, Poster and Minisymposteria Presentation Abstracts TRAVEL FUND APPLICATION DEADLINE January 20, 2017: SIAM Student Travel Award Please visit http://www.siam.org/meetings/an17/submissions.php for detailed submission information. For additional information, contact the SIAM Conference Department ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ilse Ipsen [log in to unmask] Date: October 17, 2016 Subject: Deputy Director Position, SAMSI The Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (SAMSI) invites applications for the position of Deputy Director for a term of up to three years beginning July 1, 2017. SAMSI (http://www.samsi.info/) is one of eight mathematical sciences institutes funded by the National Science Foundation. The Deputy Director will be a distinguished researcher who will provide scientific direction to the Institute and oversight of the SAMSI grant, and who will work closely with the Director on all aspects of the Institute's oversight and program activities. The Deputy Director will also be strongly encouraged to pursue his/her personal research in conjunction with the SAMSI programs or independently. SAMSI is managed by a Directorate which is comprised of five members: the Director, the Deputy Director, two part time Associate Directors and the Director of Operations. The Director and Deputy Director form the executive side of the Directorate and are responsible for the administration of programs, human resources and personnel issues, financial operation and infrastructure. Together with the other members of the Directorate, they also share the responsibilities of the selection, development and implementation of SAMSI programs. The appointment will be made as a member of the research faculty at North Carolina State University. Rank and salary will be commensurate with the candidate's experience and qualifications. The candidate must have a PhD in mathematics, statistics or a related data science field, excellent management skills and research record. Proven administrative experience is an asset. Informal inquiries may be made to the Director, Richard Smith ([log in to unmask], 919-685-9352). Interested candidates should apply at https://jobs.ncsu.edu. Review of applications will begin November 15, 2016, and will continue until the position is filled. Women and members of underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Shuwang Li [log in to unmask] Date: October 21, 2016 Subject: Chair Position, Applied Math, Illinois Institute of Technology The Department of Applied Mathematics at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) seeks a dynamic individual to serve as Chair beginning in the 2017-18 academic year. The department is vibrant and diverse and has experienced significant growth in faculty size, research funding, student enrollment and credit-hour production over the past decade. Active leadership is desired to manage continued growth, address resource allocation issues, and to increase ties to areas outside of academia. The candidate must have proven records of leadership in academic settings, strong research and publications, significant external funding, excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and the ability to teach mathematical science courses at all levels. Reviewing applications will start on December 1, 2016, and will continue until the position is filled. For a complete position description or to apply please visit: https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/9419 Questions regarding this position may be addressed to: Search Committee Chair, Department of Applied Mathematics, [log in to unmask], (312) 567-8980. IIT is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to enhancing equity, inclusion and diversity within its community. It actively seeks applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, veterans and other underrepresented groups. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dugald Duncan [log in to unmask] Date: October 19, 2016 Subject: Faculty Positions, Applied Math, Heriot-Watt Univ, Edinburgh We are seeking to make at least two permanent academic appointments in the Mathematics Department to strengthen our research in the areas of applied mathematics, industrial mathematics, mathematical biology, mathematical ecology, computational mathematics, mathematical data science, stochastic modelling or uncertainty quantification. The role will also have a teaching responsibility. We are particularly interested in individuals who can expand the profile of the research group in mathematical biology and ecology or who can exploit links to work on geosciences on our campus in the Lyell Centre, one of the main bases of the British Geological Survey www.bgs.ac.uk. The full description of the vacancy is at https://www.hw.ac.uk/about/careers/jobs/job_SVJDNjY5MA.htm The deadline for applications is 4 December. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jed Brown [log in to unmask] Date: October 18, 2016 Subject: Faculty Positions, Computer Science (CS&E/HPC), CU Boulder The Department of Computer Science at the University of Colorado (CU) Boulder seeks applications for multiple tenure-track positions. The openings are targeted at the level of assistant professor, but experienced candidates may be considered for associate or full professor. Research areas of particular interest include, but are not limited to, security, systems, high-performance computing, computational science and engineering, and data-driven approaches to robotics (especially mobile manipulation). Computational biology is also an area of particular interest, and interested applicants should apply to the joint BioFrontiers and Computer Science search (http://biofrontiers.colorado.edu/about/careers/careers). Our department is committed to fostering an inclusive environment, and we seek candidates who understand the benefits of interdisciplinary collaborations with students, faculty and other researchers from across CU. Our department is also responsive to dual career situations. Applications received by December 1, 2016 will be given priority and are accepted electronically at http://www.colorado.edu/cs/faculty-search-2017 with further details. The University of Colorado is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Annalisa Quaini [log in to unmask] Date: October 23, 2016 Subject: Tenure Track Position, Univ of Houston The Mathematics Department at the University of Houston expects to hire a tenure track assistant professor as early as Fall 2017. Preference will be given to a candidate who works in mathematical biology, mathematical medicine, applied probability, statistics, biostatistics or related areas. We are particularly interested in someone who can foster collaborative efforts with existing research teams in our department and the university at large, and whose research interests will allow collaborative interactions with local universities, local industry, and the Medical Center. The University of Houston is one of the most diverse research universities in the nation. The department is seeking outstanding candidates with the potential for exceptional research, excellence in teaching, and clear commitment to enhancing the diversity of the faculty, graduate and undergraduate student population. The University of Houston is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. Minorities, women, veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The University of Houston is responsive to the needs of dual career couples. Requires a PhD in Mathematics or a related field. Official transcripts are required for a faculty appointment and will be requested upon selection of final candidate. Please apply at https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/9548 and https://jobs.uh.edu/postings/33258 ------------------------------------------------------- From: University of Pittsburgh, Swanson School of Engineering [log in to unmask] Date: October 20, 2016 Subject: NTS Faculty Position, M/MS Engineering Department The Swanson School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh is seeking an outstanding candidate to fill a non-tenure stream faculty position in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science (MEMS) with the principal duty of teaching. The successful candidate is expected to teach up to 12 credit hours per semester. Applicants must possess a PhD in Mechanical Engineering or a related field. Applicants with prior teaching experience in an engineering program are particularly encouraged to apply. In addition, research experience in such areas as engineering education or the development of outreach programs to pre-college students, and relevant industrial/practical experience is desired. The successful candidate should be able to teach a variety of the core courses in the MEMS Department, including statics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, mechanical design, and mechanical measurements. The ability to develop and teach upper level electives and graduate courses is an added benefit. Other responsibilities may include student advising and other administrative duties. The position is for the academic year, with the potential of some summer teaching, and will be eligible for renewal on an annual basis. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, a detailed resume, statements describing teaching and research interests and plans, and the names and contact information for at least three references in a single PDF file, to [log in to unmask] for the Mechanical Engineering position. Applications will be considered until the position is filled. The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Karen Devine [log in to unmask] Date: October 17, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Position, Combinatorial Scientific Computing, Sandia National Labs There is an immediate opening for a postdoc in Combinatorial Scientific Computing in the Center for Computing Research at Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, USA. Research topics include high performance graph and hypergraph algorithms, high performance numerical linear algebra, architecture-aware strategies, and integration of algorithms with physics-based and data-centric applications. Outstanding applicants in other related areas will also be considered. This postdoc position is for motivated and enthusiastic individuals with excellent communication skills who have the ability to work in a collaborative research environment. To apply, go to https://cg.sandia.gov/psp/applicant/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1&JobOpeningId=655018&PostingSeq=1 or to http://www.sandia.gov/careers/ and search for job opening 655018 or "Combinatorial Scientific Computing". ------------------------------------------------------- From: Raffaella Ocone [log in to unmask] Date: October 19, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Position, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh A post-doc position is available within the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. The successful candidate will be part of the Particle Technology and Complex Fluids research group. The group works on addressing key gaps in the scientific understanding and the engineering application of particulate materials. We work at the development and formulation of material (constitutive) laws describing the complex phenomena occurring at various length and time scales. Our work is devoted to producing user-inspired research through rigorous mathematical modelling, simulation and experimental validation (rheological measurements). The postdoc work will be concerned with the theoretical development of constitutive equations for the bulk properties of the particulate phase. The specific work will involve developing appropriate mathematical scaling procedures (i.e. averaging and homogenisation) which will permit the development of laws describing the behaviour of particulate flow. The work will require a sound mathematical expertise and a background in physics to deal with particle-particle and particle-fluid interactions. The work will be part of a major programme linked to Professor Ocone ([log in to unmask]) EPSRC Established Career Fellowship. Further details can be found at: https://www.hw.ac.uk/about/careers/jobs/job_SVJDNjc0OA.htm ------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel B Szyld [log in to unmask] Date: October 19, 2016 Subject: Postdoc Position, Parallel Asynchronous Schwarz The Department of Mathematics, Temple University, is inviting applications for a postdoctoral position. This is a non-tenure-track appointment. The appointment is for two years, to start on January 2nd, 2017. The appointment may be extended for a semester or two beyond the original two years. This research position is part of a project on asynchronous parallel methods for the solutions of PDEs using Schwarz methods. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of Domain Decomposition methods and/or parallel codes, and possibly asynchronous iterations. In addition to the research project, the position involves a light teaching load. Applications should include the standard AMS Cover Sheet for Academic Employment, a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and a statement about current and future research. A complete application will also include at least three letters of recommendations. All application materials should be submitted via mathjobs.org Inquiries may be directed to [log in to unmask] Review of applications will begin November 1, 2016. Temple University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, and is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty. We especially encourage applications from women, minorities, and other under-represented groups in the mathematical sciences. https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs?joblist-232-9526 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Karl Rupp [log in to unmask] Date: October 24, 2016 Subject: PhD Position, Scientific Computing on Many-Core Architectures, TU Wien We are inviting applications for a PhD student position at the Institute for Microelectronics, TU Wien. The project involves the development of novel algorithms for multi- and many-core architectures and approaches for performance-portable compute kernels. The results are to be disseminated to the scientific community through the free open source projects ViennaCL and PETSc. A degree in mathematics, computer science, or a related discipline is required. Previous exposure to OpenCL or CUDA and previous contributions to open source software are a plus. Please apply via email to [log in to unmask] no later than Wednesday, November 9, 2016. Use the code "307.8.2" to reference this position. The position is formally announced from February 1, 2017 to January 31, 2018. Funding for extending the position up to January 31, 2020, is available. The official announcement is available here (in German): https://tiss.tuwien.ac.at/mbl/blatt_struktur/anzeigen/10251#p307.8 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jose E. Castillo [log in to unmask] Date: October 21, 2016 Subject: PhD Positions, Computational Science, San Diego State Univ The Computational Science Research Center at San Diego State University is looking for qualified applicants for its interdisciplinary Ph.D. program (joint with Claremont Graduate University) in Computational Science. We offer graduate students, on a competitive basis, a broad range of financial assistance options while they are pursuing their advanced degree, including Teaching, Graduate and Research Assistantships and Fellowships. Areas of interest include: BioScience, Earth Science, Engineering Science, Physical and Chemical Science, intersecting with Mathematical Modeling and Scientific Computing. Strong applicants with backgrounds in mathematics, the natural sciences, computer science, or engineering are all considered. Please check our web site for details about the program, including application process: http://www.csrc.sdsu.edu/doctoral.html CSRC faculty profiles can be found at: http://www.csrc.sdsu.edu/faculty_associated.html Also, check our YouTube channel "SDSU Computational Science Research Center," and our most recent short video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9AXE0RXUwg Under the SDSU CSRC seal you will also see the playlist: "A Career in Computational Science at SDSU," which includes three videos. The link to the playlist is at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoBzZ7Zi-wo&list=PLDQqccN5lrMNkLpFMmAcP9P1e6WjtT-0f Don't hesitate to contact our center if you have any questions about our program. Our email address is:[log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Fikret Aliev [log in to unmask] Date: October 24, 2016 Subject: Contents, Applied and Computational Mathematics, 15 (3) Applied and Computational Mathematics an International Journal Vol.15, No.3, October 2016 www.acmij.az CONTENTS On Approximately Controllable Systems (Survey), Nazim I. Mahmudov, Mark A. Mckibben Modeling and Algorithms for Capacitated Transportation Networks with Population-Dependent Travel Times, Saber Shiripour, Iraj Mahdavi, Nezam Mahdavi-Amiri Companion of Generalization of Ostrowski Type Inequalities for Functions of two Variables with Bounded Variation, H. Budak, M.Z. Sarikaya Controllability for the Neumann Problem for the Heat Equation with Memory, A. Negrescu Analytical Approximations for Fokker-Planck Equations of Fractional Order in Multistep Schemes, Shaher Momani, Omar Abu Arqub, Asad Freihat, Mohammed Al- Smadi Analytical Solutions of Nonlinear Equations with Proportional Delays, Sachin Bhalekar, Jayvant Patade Reconstruction of Dielectric Constants of Multi-Layered Optical Fibers Using Propagation Constants Measurements, E.M. Karchevskii, L. Beilina, A.O. Spiridonov, A.I. Repina Construction o Hermitian Self-Dual Constacyclic Codes Over Fq2+_Fq2, Yan Liu, Min Jia Shi, Zahra Sepasdar, Patrick Sole Algorithm for Calculating the Parameters of Formation of Gas-Liquid Mixture in the Shoe of Gas Lift Well, Fikret A. Aliev, N.A. Ismailov, A.A. Namazov, M.F. Rajabov ------------------------------------------------------- From: Badih Ghusayni [log in to unmask] Date: October 21, 2016 Subject: Contents, Intl J Mathematics and Computer Science, 11 (2) The papers below can be downloaded freely via http://ijmcs.future-in-tech.net/Volume11.2.htm Contents, Vol. 11, no. 2, International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science: 1) Andreas Boukas, Anargyros Fellouris, On Octonion polynomial equations 2) Adam LaClair, A Mixed-Ramsey Result 3) Lieven Le Bruyn, Extending irreducible braid representations to the 3-component loop braid 4) Nelson A. Carella, Densities of Primes and Primitive Roots. 5) Henrik Stenlund, Methods for the Summation of Infinite Series 6) Benoit Cloitre, Good variation theory: a Tauberian approach to the Riemann Hypothesis 7) Cyrille Dadi, Adolphe Codjia, Riemannian foliation with dense leaves on a compact manifold 8) Peter Johnson, John Weeks, On the Secure-Domination Number of the Full Balanced Binary Tree 9) K. Rauf, N. Nyor, R. U. Kanu, J. O. Omolehin, An Airline Crew Scheduling for optimality 10) K. Rauf, S. M. Alata, O. T. Wahab, Common Fixed Point For Generalized Five Self Maps In Cone Metric Spaces 11) Rong Qiang Wei, A recursive relation and some statistical properties for Mobius function 12) Saad I. El-Zanati, Maggie Kopp, Michael J. Plantholt, Sabrina Rice, On decomposing regular graphs into star forests 13) Badih Ghusayni, Half a dozen famous unsolved problems in mathematics with a dozen suggestions on how to try to solve them ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chi-Wang Shu [log in to unmask] Date: October 19, 2016 Subject: Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 69 (2) Journal of Scientific Computing http://www.springeronline.com/journal/10915 Volume 69, Number 2, November 2016 Data-Driven Tight Frame Learning Scheme Based on Local and Non-local Sparsity with Application to Image Recovery, Dai-Qiang Chen. Stability of Radial Basis Function Methods for Convection Problems on the Circle and Sphere, Jordan M. Martel and Rodrigo B. Platte. Two Alternating Direction Implicit Difference Schemes for Solving the Two-Dimensional Time Distributed-Order Wave Equations, Guang-hua Gao and Zhi-zhong Sun. Convergent Non-overlapping Domain Decomposition Methods for Variational Image Segmentation, Yuping Duan, Huibin Chang and Xue-Cheng Tai. An Accelerated Method for Nonlinear Elliptic PDE, Hayden Schaeffer and Thomas Y. Hou. Numerical Solution of Multidimensional Hyperbolic PDEs Using Defect Correction on Adaptive Grids, Mani Razi, Peter Attar and Prakash Vedula. Robust Error Analysis of Coupled Mixed Methods for Biot's Consolidation Model, Jeonghun J. Lee. An Algorithmic Exploration of the Existence of High-Order Summation by Parts Operators with Diagonal Norm, Nathan Albin and Joshua Klarmann. Multistep Schemes for Forward Backward Stochastic Differential Equations with Jumps, Yu Fu, Weidong Zhao and Tao Zhou. The Jacobi Collocation Method for a Class of Nonlinear Volterra Integral Equations with Weakly Singular Kernel, Sonia Seyed Allaei, Teresa Diogo and Magda Rebelo. Symmetric Energy-Conserved S-FDTD Scheme for Two-Dimensional Maxwell's Equations in Negative Index Metamaterials, Wanshan Li and Dong Liang. Krylov Integration Factor Method on Sparse Grids for High Spatial Dimension Convection-Diffusion Equations, Dong Lu and Yong-Tao Zhang. Viscous Regularization for the Non-equilibrium Seven-Equation Two-Phase Flow Model, Marc O. Delchini, Jean C. Ragusa and Ray A. Berry. A Novel Solver for the Generalized Riemann Problem Based on a Simplified LeFloch-Raviart Expansion and a Local Space-Time Discontinuous Galerkin Formulation, Claus R. Goetz and Michael Dumbser. An Unconditionally Stable Discontinuous Galerkin Method for the Elastic Helmholtz Equations with Large Frequency, Xiaobing Feng and Cody Lorton. Implicit Multistage Two-Derivative Discontinuous Galerkin Schemes for Viscous Conservation Laws, Alexander Jaust, Jochen Schutz and David C. Seal. On Standard Finite Difference Discretizations of the Elliptic Monge-Ampere Equation Gerard Awanou. An Analysis of Solution Point Coordinates for Flux Reconstruction Schemes on Tetrahedral Elements, F.D. Witherden, J.S. Park and P.E. Vincent. ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************