Subject: NA Digest, V. 17, # 14 NA Digest Monday, June 05, 2017 Volume 17 : Issue 14 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Feng Kang Prize Awarded Chebfun v5.7.0 release New Book, Computational PDEs Finite element modeling using FEniCS,USA, Jun 2017 Platform for Advanced Scientific Computing (PASC), Switzerland, Jun 2017 Multiscale Methods and Large-scale Scientific Computing, China, Aug 2017 Numerical Analysis, Denmark, Aug 2017 Computer Science and Engineering, Thailand, Nov 2017 IMA Mathematics in Defence, UK, Nov 2017 High Performance Scientific Computing, Vietnam, Mar 2018 Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (PP18), Japan, Mar 2018 C++ Developer Position, Barcelona Supercomputing Center R&D Position, Cadence Design Systems Research Position, Numerical Linear Algebra Postdoc Position, Matrix computations & fault tolerance, Purdue Univ Postdoc Position, Multi-scale methods for plasma physics, EPFL (CH) Postdoc Position, Optimization, Univ of Osijek, Croatia Postdoc Position, Structure Preserving ROM, EPFL (CH) PhD Position, IFPEN Special Issue, Transportation and Logistics: Deadline Extension Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 75 (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.utk.edu/na-digest/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ding Rujuan [log in to unmask] Date: June 01, 2017 Subject: Feng Kang Prize Awarded The Announcement on 12th Feng Kang Prize of Scientific Computing The 12th Feng Kang Prize of Scientific Computing has been honored to: Dr. Ruo Li, Peking University, China For their significant contributions in theory on globally hyperbolic regularization of Grad's moment model for Boltzmann equation. Dr. Michael K. Ng, Department of Mathematics, Hong Kong Baptist University, China For their significant contributions in numerical linear algebra for solving structured linear systems, mathematical and computational methods in image processing. The ceremony will be held at the General Assembly of the China Society for Computational Mathematics, Xian, July21-23, 2017. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Nick Trefethen [log in to unmask] Date: June 03, 2017 Subject: Chebfun v5.7.0 release The Chebfun team is pleased to announce the release of Chebfun v5.7.0 for numerical computing with functions in 1D, 2D, and 3D, available at www.chebfun.org or github.com/chebfun/chebfun. The new release includes three major new capabilities: * SPINSPHERE for reaction-diffusion equations on the sphere * MINIMAX, most powerful code available for best rational approximation * RANDNFUN/2/SPHERE/DISK for random functions and ODEs The random functions come with a new section of examples of random ODEs at our web site http://www.chebfun.org. In addition there are some other notable changes in Chebfun: * Vectorization now allows f*g instead of f.*g, etc. * PLOTCOEFFS has a new look and feel * ZEBRA option for black/white plots in 2D or on the sphere * ROOTS now computes zero curves in 2D to high accuracy * L - lambda*eye(L) and other algebra for chebops * L' as an alternative to ADJOINT(L) * ROTATE for fast rotation of a spherefun (exploiting fast NUFFT) * ARROWPLOT for putting arrowheads on planar trajectories * Updated class diagram See http://www.chebfun.org/news/ for more information. If you have questions or comments, we encourage you to visit the Chebfun users group, https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/chebfun-users. ------------------------------------------------------- From: W. E. Schiesser [log in to unmask] Date: May 25, 2017 Subject: New Book, Computational PDEs A recent book in computational PDEs may be of interest to NA Digest readers: http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/10377 Please direct any questions to [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ridgway Scott [log in to unmask] Date: May 31, 2017 Subject: Finite element modeling using FEniCS,USA, Jun 2017 Last call for the course Solving PDEs with the FEniCS Project 26-30 June 2017 at the University of Chicago Lecturers: L. Ridgway Scott (Chicago), Patrick E. Farrell (Oxford) In this course, students learn the basic concepts behind modeling physical phenomena using partial differential equations and how to easily implement fast finite element solvers for these equations with the software provided by the FEniCS Project. The course is aimed at those wanting to improve their skills in modeling using PDEs, and it is ideal for industrial engineers and graduate students. Registration closes Friday 9 June 2017. If tuition or housing cost is an issue, please contact Ridgway Scott at [log in to unmask] For more information, go to http://cminit.com ------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin J. Gander [log in to unmask] Date: June 01, 2017 Subject: Platform for Advanced Scientific Computing (PASC), Switzerland, Jun 2017 The PASC Conference is an interdisciplinary event in high performance computing that brings together domain science, applied mathematics and computer science - where computer science is focused on enabling the realization of scientific computation. It will be held from June 26 to 28, 2017 at the Palazzo dei Congressi, located in Lugano, Switzerland, and registration is now open at https://pasc17.pasc-conference.org/ Keynote speakers: Katrin Amunts (Forschungszentrum Julich, Germany) Haohuan Fu (TsInghua University, China) Katrin Heitmann (University of Chicago, USA) Horst Simon (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA) Matthias Troyer (Microsoft Research, USA) Panel Discussions: "Beyond Moore's Law" John Shalf (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA) Joshua Fryman (Intel Corporation, USA) Matthias Troyer (Microsof Research, USA) Karlheinz Meier (Heidelberg University, Germany) "Sustainable Software Development and Publication Practices in the Computational Sciences" Jack Wells (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA) Thomas Schulthess (CSCS / ETH Zurich, Switzerland) Walter Dehnen (University of Leicester, UK) Robert Pincus (University of Colorado, USA) Michael A. Heroux (Sandia National Laboratories, USA) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Chung [log in to unmask] Date: May 31, 2017 Subject: Multiscale Methods and Large-scale Scientific Computing, China, Aug 2017 A 3-day workshop on "Multiscale Methods and Large-scale Scientific Computing" will be held in Hunan University, Changsha, China on August 16-18, 2017. The aim of the workshop is to gather researchers working on multiscale methods and computation, review recent advances in the field and provide a forum for joint collaborations. Confirmed invited speakers are: Xiaochuan Cai, University of Colorado, USA; Victor Calo, Curtin University, Australia; Liqun Cao, Chinese Academy of Science, China; Eric Chung, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China; Huoyuan Duan, Wuhan University, China; Yalchin Efendiev, Texas A&M University, USA; Viet Ha Hoang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Lijian Jiang, Hunan University, China; George Em Karniadakis, Brown University, USA; Hyea Hyun Kim, Kyung Hee University, Korea; Ping Lin,University of Dundee,UK; Alexei Lozinski, University of Franche-Comte, France; Pingbing Ming, Chinese Academy of Science, China; Daniel Peterseim, University of Augsburg, Germany; Dongwoo Sheen, Seoul National University, Korea; Huazhong Tang, Peking University and Xiangtan University, China; Qi Wang, Beijing Computational Science Research Center, China; Xiaoping Wang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China; Yuhe Wang, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar; Mary Wheeler, University of Texas at Austin, USA; Haijun Wu, Nanjing University, China; Ziqing Xie, Hunan Normal University, China; Jinchao Xu, Pennsylvania State Unversity, USA; Zhijian Yang, Wuhan University, China; Jun Yao, Chinese University of Petroleum, China; Dongxiao Zhang, Peking University, China; Pingwen Zhang, Peking Unversity, China; Zhen Zhang, Southern University of Science and Technology, China A 1-day tutorial will also be held on August 15, 2017 for graduate students and junior researchers to learn basic numerical multiscale methods. For more information, see the following website: http://math.hnu.cn/conference/index.html# ------------------------------------------------------- From: Per Christian Hansen [log in to unmask] Date: May 30, 2017 Subject: Numerical Analysis, Denmark, Aug 2017 The workshop Computational Inverse Problems - Insight and Algorithms will be held on August 23-25, 2013, in Copenhagen, Denmark, on the occasion of Per Christian Hansen's 60th birthday. http://pch60.compute.dtu.dk/ This workshop aims at bringing together researchers who are interested in computational aspects of inverse problems, including regularization methods, parameter-choice methods, matrix computations, iterative methods, and software. The workshop will take place at IDA Modecenter, beautifully located in the center of Copenhagen at the waterfront. Registration deadline is June 25, 2017. The registration fee is 1000 DKK. Participants are invited to present their work by giving a talk or through a poster. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lenka Oravska [log in to unmask] Date: June 03, 2017 Subject: Computer Science and Engineering, Thailand, Nov 2017 The requirements demands in problem solving have been increasingly in demand in exponential way. The new technologies in computer science and engineering have reduced the dimension of data coverage worldwide. Thus the recent inventions in ICT have inched towards reducing the gaps, and coverage of domains globally. The digging of information in a large data, and the soft-computing techniques have contributed a strength in prediction, analysis, and decision potentials in the niche areas such as Computer Science, Technology, Management, Social Computing, Green Computing, and Telecom etc. Nurturing the research in Technology and Computing are evident that finding a right pattern in the ocean of data. The topics of interest to the conference include, but are not limited to: Computer Science: Information Technology, Green Computing, Machine Learning, Smart Computing, Predictive Analysis, Mobile Programming, big data, Computer architecture, Computational & Synthetic Biology, Computer Graphics, Vision, Animation, Game Science, Computing for Development, Data Management, Human Computer Interaction, Natural Language Processing, Programming Languages and Software Engineering, Robotics, Security & Privacy, Systems and Networking, Theory of Computation, Ubiquitous Computing, Wireless and Sensor Systems, Using IT to reduce carbon emissions, Energy-aware computing, Smart grid and micro grids, Sustainable computing. Optimization: Mathematical Programming, Continues optimization, Combinatorial optimization, Discreet optimization, Ant colony optimization, Fuzzy logic, Genetic algorithm, Genetic programming, variable neighbourhood search, Support vector machine, Cuckoo search, Simulated annealing, Bat algorithm, Differential evolution, robust solutions and robust optimization, online optimization Holistic optimization, meta-heuristics and stochastic optimization, optimization in (video) games, surrogate-assisted optimization, dynamic optimization, Network design optimization, Optimization of energy- efficient protocols.. Contributions should be submitted electronically as PDF in Confy system: http://compse-conf.org/2017/show/contact ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye [log in to unmask] Date: June 02, 2017 Subject: IMA Mathematics in Defence, UK, Nov 2017 In conjunction with The Sandhurst Trust Thursday 23 November 2017, The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Still time to submit! This conference brings together a wide variety of mathematical methods with defence and security applications. The programme will include keynote speakers, presentations and poster sessions, as well as refreshment breaks for informal discussions. It is aimed towards mathematicians, scientists and engineers from both industry and academia, in addition to government and military personnel who have an interest in how mathematics can be applied to defence problems. Contributed papers or posters are invited on all aspects of mathematics in defence. Topics covered include (but are not limited to) the following: Data Science and Machine Learning; Signal Processing; Modelling and Estimation; Statistical Methods; Operational Analysis; Cyber-physical Systems; Security. Papers or posters will be accepted on the basis of a 300-500 word abstract which should be submitted by the extended deadline 16 June 2017 via https://my.ima.org.uk/. Abstracts are expected to conform to the following template in Times New Roman, size 10 font: Title: Contributing author(s) Surname, Initials Affiliation(s) Department, organisation. Abstract: 300-500 words only. Successful authors will be invited to submit a paper or poster for inclusion in the conference proceedings by 8 September 2017. Authors accepted for oral presentations will be requested to submit a paper; authors accepted for poster presentations may optionally also submit papers. This is an open conference and all papers and presentations will be unclassified. The proceedings will be made available to delegates on USB and for download from the conference webpage. Prizes will be awarded at the conference for the best paper, the best poster and the best early career researcher's presentation. Conference webpage - https://ima.org.uk/5018/5th-ima-conference-mathematics-defence/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Phan Thanh An [log in to unmask] Date: June 01, 2017 Subject: High Performance Scientific Computing, Vietnam, Mar 2018 7th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HIGH PERFORMANCE SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of Complex Processes March 19-23, 2018, Hanoi, Vietnam Topics: mathematical modeling; numerical simulation; methods for optimization and control; parallel computing: architectures, algorithms, tools and environments; software development; applications of scientific computing in physics, mechanics, hydrology, chemistry, biology, medicine, transport, logistics, site location, communication, scheduling, industry, business, finance. Detailed information can be found at the conference website http://hpsc.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/HPSCHanoi2018/ (Participants can register, reserve hotel and submit data needed for applying for a Vietnamese visa by using this conference website.) DATES TO REMEMBER Deadline for registration and submission of abstracts: September 29, 2017. Notification of acceptance for presentation: December 22, 2017. Deadline for applying a business visa through the organizers: January 19, 2018. Deadline for hotel reservation: January 19, 2018. Contact address: [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Kengo Nakajima [log in to unmask] Date: May 25, 2017 Subject: Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (PP18), Japan, Mar 2018 Call for Presentations SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (PP18) Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan March 7-10, 2018 http://www.siam.org/meetings/pp18 http://siampp18.jsiam.org/ Twitter hashtag: #SIAMPP18 Submission Deadlines: Aug.21, 2017: Minisymposium proposal Submissions Sep.18, 2017: Contributed Lecture, Poster and Minisymposium Presentation Abstracts Sep.08, 2017: SIAM Student Travel Award & Early Career Travel Award Applications Invited Speakers (Confirmed): Takuya Akiba, Preferred Networks, Japan Haohuan Fu, National Supercomputing Center, Wuxi, China Tsuyoshi Ichimura, The University of Tokyo, Japan Lois Curfman McInnes, Argonne National Laboratory, USA Shin'ichi Oishi, Waseda University, Japan John Shalf, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA Wim Vanroose, University of Antwerp, Belgium Chao Yang, Chinese Academy of Science, China ------------------------------------------------------- From: Emanuele Zanchi [log in to unmask] Date: May 30, 2017 Subject: C++ Developer Position, Barcelona Supercomputing Center At BSC, the Spanish National Center of Supercomputing based in Barcelona (Spain), we are looking for a C++ Developer. If you may be interested in this opportunity we invite you to find out more at the following link: https://www.bsc.es/join-us/vacancies/vacancies-list/65cspmre2 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Joel Phillips [log in to unmask] Date: June 02, 2017 Subject: R&D Position, Cadence Design Systems Cadence Design Systems is seeking candidates with a scientific computing background for an R&D position in the area of electrical circuit simulation. The candidate should possess an advanced degree in applied mathematics, electrical engineering, computer science or a related area, with focused experience in one or more areas of scientific computing such as numerical linear algebra, sparse matrix techniques, parallel algorithm design and implementation, ordinary/differential-algebraic equation solution. Candidate should be proficient in C/C++ development with a good understanding of efficient implementation of high-performance numerical algorithms and associated data structure design. Large-scale parallel computing exposure is desirable. This position is responsible for creating and advancing state-of-the-art electrical circuit simulation technologies and a successful candidate will be expected to work with an engineering cross-functional team to deliver innovative technologies in a production environment. Previous exposure to integrated circuit design/analysis is a positive but not a requirement. Position is located in San Jose, California, USA. Interested parties should directly contact Dr. Joel Phillips, [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Dongarra [log in to unmask] Date: May 25, 2017 Subject: Research Position, Numerical Linear Algebra The Innovative Computing Lab (ICL, http://icl.cs.utk.edu/) of the University of Tennessee is looking for a bright, motivated person(s) to join as a staff researcher. The primary duties of this position are: to assist in the design, development and maintenance of numerical software libraries for solving linear algebra problems on large distributed memory machines with multicore processors and hardware accelerators; write research papers documenting research findings; present material at conferences; direct students and research team in their research endeavors as related to ongoing and future projects. There will be opportunities for publication, travel, and high profile professional networking in academia, labs, and industry. Education: PhD in Computer Science or related field with demonstrable background in applied mathematics and computer science, in particular distributed computing, multicore computing, GPU computing; or MS in Computer Science or related field + 3-5 years relevant research or work experience. Experience: Background in applied mathematics, technical experience in parallel computing, distributed computing, multithreading; familiarity with numerical software libraries; experience with performance diagnostics and optimization techniques, tracing, profiling. Experience with developing mathematical software desired. Track record of contributing to open source projects a plus. Experience with GPU computing highly desired. Job Skills Required: background in applied mathematics, familiarity with numerical software; extensive knowledge of programming techniques, highly proficient in C/C++, basic understanding of Fortran language; proficiency with MPI and OpenMP, familiarity with CUDA or OpenCL; technical writing and presentation skills, excellent communication skills and a strong publication record. Salary starting at $60,000/year, depending on experience and qualifications. For consideration, send CV and contact information for three references to Tracy Rafferty at [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: David Gleich [log in to unmask] Date: May 25, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Position, Matrix computations & fault tolerance, Purdue Univ We are looking for a full time postdoctoral researcher in the Computer Science Department at Purdue to work on a new class of algorithms in numerical linear algebra that are robust to faults and failures in distributed systems and the next generation of exascale machines. An ideal candidate will have expertise and experience in: - matrix computations and sparse matrix computations, with some background on the convergence theory of stationary algorithms or Krylov methods - distributed and large scale implementations of matrix computations in engineering applications, such as linear system solvers, eigenvalue computations, and advanced matrix-based data analytics (e.g. PCA, clustering, etc.) We will consider exceptional candidates with experience in only one of these areas who wish to develop expertise in the other area. The postdoctoral advisors are David Gleich & Ananth Grama. Please send application materials to [log in to unmask] Materials should consist of: - A 1-2 paragraph introduction explaining why you want the position. - A standard CV with your publications highlighted. - Two to four people who could provide references. - (Optional, but encouraged) an annotated CV explaining your specific contribution to 1-3 publications on your CV in 1-2 paragraphs each. Highlight the intellectual depth and engineering efforts in your work. Applications will be screened immediately upon receipt and will be accepted until the position has been filled. The starting date for the postdoc is negotiable, but no later than Fall 2017. This information can be easily shared through the web-page https://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/dgleich/matrix-postdoc-2017.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jan S Hesthaven [log in to unmask] Date: May 26, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Position, Multi-scale methods for plasma physics, EPFL (CH) The Chair of Computational Mathematics and Simulation Science at EPFL (mcss.epfl.ch) is inviting applications for a postdoctoral researcher. The research project focuses on the development, analysis, and application of temporal multi-scale computational methods with applications in kinetic plasma physics. Candidates are expected to have a strong background in numerical analysis for differential equations (ODE/PDE) and preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated experience in multi-scale techniques and/or kinetic plasma physics. The position is available from September 1, 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter. The initial appointment is for one year but with the possibility of extension. Some minor teaching responsibilities will be expected. Applications will be considered until the position is filled. Applicants should prepare a CV and a list of 3 references that can be contacted. This should be forwarded as a single PDF file to Mrs Vieira ([log in to unmask]). Questions about the position or requests for further information can directed to Prof Jan S Hesthaven ([log in to unmask]). EPFL is an equal opportunities employer and places particular emphasis on fostering career opportunities for women. Qualified women are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ninoslav Truhar [log in to unmask] Date: May 30, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Position, Optimization, Univ of Osijek, Croatia The Univeristy of Osijek, Department of Mathematics (https://www.mathos.unios.hr/index.php/en/) has an opening position for a postdoctoral researcher in Numerical Linear Algebra for 18 months. The postdoc holder will join the Department of Mathematics, starting from 1. October, 2017 within the project "Optimization of parameter dependent mechanical systems" which has been fully financed by Croatian Science Foundation (http://www.mathos.unios.hr/index.php/399). The candidates need to have PhD in mathematics, computer science, or some related area. Essential qualifications are a strong background in numerical linear algebra, control theory and especially Quadratic eigenvalue problems and basics in optimization methods. Part of the project involves programming in Matlab, (or some similar programs Maple or Mathematica) so experience in this direction is highly desirable. The closing date for receipt of applications, including reference letters, is 30th June 2017. Informal enquiries are encouraged; please contact Professor Ninoslav Truhar initially by e-mail: [log in to unmask] Prof. dr. sc. Ninoslav Truhar Department of Mathematics Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek Trg Ljudevita Gaja 6 Osijek, HR-31000, Croatia phone: +385-31-224-817 fax: +385-31-224-801 email: [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jan S Hesthaven [log in to unmask] Date: May 26, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Position, Structure Preserving ROM, EPFL (CH) The Chair of Computational Mathematics and Simulation Science at EPFL (mcss.epfl.ch) is inviting applications for a postdoctoral researcher. The research project focuses on a number of aspects related to the development, analysis, and application of reduced order models (ROM) for time-dependent systems of nonlinear ODEs and PDEs with structure, e.g., conservation of moments, Casimirs, Hamiltonians etc. Candidates are expected to have a strong background in numerical analysis for differential equations (ODE/PDE) and preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated experience in reduced order models and/or structure preserving computational methods. The position is available from August 15, 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter. The initial appointment is for one year but with the possibility of extension to up to 3 years. Some minor teaching responsibilities will be expected. Applications will be considered until the position is filled. Applicants should prepare a CV and a list of 3 references that can be contacted. This should be forwarded as a single PDF file to Mrs Vieira ([log in to unmask]). Questions about the position or requests for further information can be directed to Prof Jan S Hesthaven ([log in to unmask]). EPFL is an equal opportunities employer and places particular emphasis on fostering career opportunities for women. Qualified women are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. ------------------------------------------------------- From: benoit noetinger [log in to unmask] Date: May 31, 2017 Subject: PhD Position, IFPEN IFPEN http://www.ifpenergiesnouvelles.fr/ opens a PhD position in oct 2017. Scale-up two-phase fronts in heterogeneous porous media and application to EOR techniques Modelling multiphase flow in porous media remains a challenging issue, especially when simulating unstable flows in natural heterogeneous media. These instabilities are a key phenomenon that control the overall efficiency of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) processes, a major stake for most oil companies. The understanding of the coupling between these instabilities and the unavoidable natural rock multiscale heterogeneities that leads to an amplified channeling is far from being complete. In addition, in the current practice, it is no possible to simulate directly these flows using directly the high resolution geological model of the reservoir. A grid coarsening step is required. So the basic question is : is it possible to perform that coarsening without losing too much accuracy of the simulation? In this topic, the student will set up high resolution simulations that will serve as a basis to build robust up-scaling procedures. The main idea is to be able to track the front at some up scaled scale, allowing to use standard single phase flow up scaling techniques far from the front. Local flow details near the front will be accounted for by several techniques, including multiscale zooming techniques, or effective large scale equations accounting for details in a averaged sense by means of a modification of fractional flow function, including dispersivity. These approaches are particularly attractive if random small scale heterogeneities are considered. Alternative techniques such as Volume of Fluids, Fast Marching Method, Phase field of potential interest for attacking the problem will be studied. The retained student will have skills in applied mathematics; fluid mechanics, computer programming including parallel computing. The project will be shared between the Applied math department of IFPEN and the Geoscience Direction. A collaboration with Pr B Riviere from Rice University, USA is scheduled. Interested students should send to Dr Noetinger, cover letter, master marks, 2 recommendation letters ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chefi Triki [log in to unmask] Date: May 31, 2017 Subject: Special Issue, Transportation and Logistics: Deadline Extension EURO Journal on Transportation and Logistics Deadline Extension to submit manuscripts: JULY 25, 2017 Special issue on: Models and Methods for the Supply Chain and Logistics Management Guest editors: Chefi Triki and Teodor Gabriel Crainic Topics covered include: - Supply chain design and control - Transportation, vehicle routing and fleet management - Manufacturing & warehousing operations - Sustainable development - Decision Making in Industry and Services - Maritime and Port logistics - Modelling & simulation of logistics systems - Planning and scheduling - IT for Supply Chain Management and logistics - Reverse and green logistics - Design and management of logistic infrastructure and networks - Heuristic and meta-heuristic implementation in logistic-related models - Smart city logistics - Strategies and operations of logistic service providers In order to submit a paper for a Special Issue: 1. Log on www.editorialmanager.com/ejtl/default.aspx the Author Login. 2. Select Submit New Manuscript in the main menu. 3. In the drop down list associated with Choose Article Type, select the entry corresponding to "S.I.: Models and Methods for the Supply Chain and Logistics Management" ------------------------------------------------------- From: Claude Brezinski [log in to unmask] Date: May 30, 2017 Subject: Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 75 (2) Table of Contents Numerical Algorithms, Vol. 75, No. 2 Special Issue: Recent Progress on Iterative Methods for Large Systems of Equations Accelerated modulus-based matrix splitting iteration methods for a restricted class of nonlinear complementarity problems, Rui Li, Jun-Feng Yin On the computation of a truncated SVD of a large linear discrete ill-posed problem, Enyinda Onunwor, Lothar Reichel A contribution to perturbation analysis for total least squares problems, Pengpeng Xie, Hua Xiang, Yimin Wei Variants of the groupwise update strategy for short-recurrence Krylov subspace methods, Kensuke Aihara Block Krylov-type complex moment-based eigensolvers for solving generalized eigenvalue problems, Akira Imakura, Tetsuya Sakurai Small sample statistical condition estimation for the total least squares problem, Huai-An Diao, Yimin Wei, Pengpeng Xie Multistep matrix splitting iteration preconditioning for singular linear systems, Keiichi Morikuni Circulant preconditioners for discrete ill-posed Toeplitz systems, L. Dykes, S. Noschese, L. Reichel Updating preconditioners for modified least squares problems, J. Marin, J. Mas, D. Guerrero, K. Hayami ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************