Subject: NA Digest, V. 17, # 17 NA Digest Monday, July 03, 2017 Volume 17 : Issue 17 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: How important is Monte Carlo? Stratclyde NA Conference: SIAM UKIE Prizewinners célérité: O(N) Gaussian Process Regression in one dimension New book, High-Gain Observers in Nonlinear Feedback Control Chemnitz FEM Symposium, Austria, Sep 2017 Optimization Support Specialist Position, NEOS Research Associate Position, Imperial College Postdoc Position, Optimal Control of PDEs, ERC-Advanced Grant Postdoc Position, Uncertainty Quantification Postdoc Position, Univ of Tennessee SW libraries Postdoc Positions, Numerical Linear Algebra, Univ of Manchester Postdoc and PhD Position, NA and PDE, Univ of Bielefeld PhD Position, Computational Mathematics, Univ of New South Wales PhD Position, Mathematics, Umeå Univ PhD Positions, Computational and Applied Marine Science, Bergen PhD Positions, Univ of Udine Contents, Computational methods in applied mathematics, 2017 (3) Contents, Constructive Approximation, 45 (2) Contents, Constructive Approximation, 45 (3) Contents, Intl J of Mathematics and Computer Science, 12 (2) Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 75 (3) Contents, Proc Institute of Applied Mathematics, 6 (1) Contents, Siberian J of Numerical Mathematics, 19 (2) Contents, Siberian J of Numerical Mathematics, 19 (3) Contents, Siberian J of Numerical Mathematics, 20 (1) Contents, Siberian J of Numerical Mathematics, 20 (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: Joseph Grcar [log in to unmask] Date: June 27, 2017 Subject: How important is Monte Carlo? Hello NA Digest, "Monte Carlo methods were among the most important and widely adopted techniques in the transformation of scientific practices made possible by computer simulation." (This from a recent article on the history of computing.) Does anyone agree? ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ivan Graham [log in to unmask] Date: July 03, 2017 Subject: Stratclyde NA Conference: SIAM UKIE Prizewinners The 27th Biennial Conference on Numerical Analysis took place at the University of Strathclyde from June 27-30th 2017. The three best student presentations at the conference were recognized through prizes sponsored by the UK and Ireland section of SIAM. We are delighted to announce that the prize winners this year were Denis Devaud, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, "Exponential convergence in H^1/2 of hp-approximation for parabolic equations" James Rynn, University of Manchester, UK, "Using Surrogate Models to Accelerate Bayesian Inverse Uncertainty Quantification" Florian Wechsung, University of Oxford, UK, "Shape Optimization with Geometric Constraints Using Moreau-Yosida Regularization" Judging panel: Ivan Graham, Natalia Kopteva and John Mackenzie ------------------------------------------------------- From: Sivaram Ambikasaran [log in to unmask] Date: June 25, 2017 Subject: célérité: O(N) Gaussian Process Regression in one dimension celerite (http://celerite.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) is a library for fast Gaussian Process (GP) Regression (scaling as O(N)) in one dimension with implementations in C++, Python, and Julia. The Python implementation is the most stable and it exposes the most features but it relies on the C++ implementation for computational efficiency. The celerite API is designed to be familiar to users of george (http://dan.iel.fm/george/current/) and, like george, celerite is designed to efficiently evaluate the marginalized likelihood of a dataset under a GP model. This is then meant to be used alongside your favorite non-linear optimization or posterior inference library for best results. celerite is being actively developed in a public repository on GitHub (https://github.com/dfm/celerite) so if you have any trouble, open an issue there. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Bruce Bailey [log in to unmask] Date: June 28, 2017 Subject: New book, High-Gain Observers in Nonlinear Feedback Control High-Gain Observers in Nonlinear Feedback Control Hassan K. Khalil viii+324 pages / Hardcover / 978-1-611974-85-0 / List Price $89.00 / SIAM Member Price $62.30 / Order Code DC31 This is a clear, unified treatment of the theory of high-gain observers and their use in feedback control. Also provided is a discussion of the separation principle for nonlinear systems; this differs from other separation results in the literature in that recovery of stability as well as performance of state feedback controllers is given. The author provides a detailed discussion of applications of high-gain observers to adaptive control and regulation problems and recent results on the extended high-gain observers. In addition, the author addresses two challenges that face the implementation of high-gain observers: high dimension and measurement noise. Low-power observers are presented for high-dimensional systems. The effect of measurement noise is characterized and techniques to reduce that effect are presented. The book ends with discussion of digital implementation of the observers. The book is intended for engineers and applied mathematicians who design or research feedback control systems. To order or for more about this book, including links to its table of contents, preface, and index, please visit http://bookstore.siam.org/DC31/ . ------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Weise [log in to unmask] Date: June 27, 2017 Subject: Chemnitz FEM Symposium, Austria, Sep 2017 30th Chemnitz FEM Symposium On Tour at Strobl / St. Wolfgang (Austria) September 25 - 27, 2017 The scientific topics of the FEM symposium are all aspects of finite elements. This year special emphasis is placed on - High Order FEM and Isogeometrical Analysis - PDEs with Fractional Derivatives - Computational Fluid Mechanics Invited Speakers: - Mark Ainsworth (Brown University) - Volker John (WIAS and FU Berlin) - Ricardo H. Nochetto (University of Maryland) - Gabriel Wittum (Goethe University Frankfurt and KAUST) Deadlines: - July 15th, 2017: submission of abstracts via WWW - August 15th, 2017: registration via WWW (including room reservation) The registration form and further information can be found under http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/mathematik/fem-symposium/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Ferris [log in to unmask] Date: June 28, 2017 Subject: Optimization Support Specialist Position, NEOS The NEOS (Network-Enabled Optimization System, https://neos- server.org) Server and NEOS Guide (https://neos-guide.org) is a free internet-based service for solving numerical optimization problems hosted at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. We are hiring an Optimization Support Specialist who will be able to work online and remotely. The position will be responsible for assisting with first line contact and administration of the NEOS server. In addition this position will provide and manage a mechanism for content update for the NEOS guide, help implement and enhance a collection of case studies for optimization that link to the NEOS Solver, and assist in establishing documentation of practices and FAQs for the position. We expect this person to work approximately 10 hours per week. Interested applicants should flow up using the online application at: https://morgridge.org/job-posting/optimization-support-specialist/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: George Constantinides [log in to unmask] Date: June 26, 2017 Subject: Research Associate Position, Imperial College Please see http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BCJ136/research-associate-in- approximate-computing-with-application-to-machine-learning/ for an opportunity to join the Imperial College team. I'd be grateful if you could spread the word to your PhD students. I'd also be keen to talk to good Masters students too. ------------------------------------------------------- From: mathunigraz [log in to unmask] Date: June 27, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Position, Optimal Control of PDEs, ERC-Advanced Grant POSTDOC POSITION within the ERC-Advanced Grant "From Open to Closed Loop Optimal Control of PDEs", Institute of Mathematics and Scientific Computing, University of Graz, Austria About the project: The project addresses a broad spectrum in optimal control of PDEs and focusses on some of the most pressing topics: Non- smooth, non-convex optimal control and computational techniques for feedback control, possibly based on high-dimensional Hamilton Jacobi Bellman equations. Applications include the bidomain equations, which are the established model to describe the electrical activity of the heart. Professional qualifications: Doctoral degree in a mathematical branch of study. Solid knowledge in applied mathematics, including PDEs, with specialization in either analytical or computational techniques. Specialization in optimal control, calculus of variations, or optimization is very welcome. Contact person and grant holder: Prof. Karl Kunisch, University of Graz and Radon Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences: https://homepage.uni-graz.at/de/karl.kunisch/ Applications with a detailed CV including a publication list and a compact statement of past achievements and research interests should be sent to: [log in to unmask] Application Deadline: September 15, 2017 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Kirby [log in to unmask] Date: July 03, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Position, Uncertainty Quantification The Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute at the University of Utah invites applications for one post-doctoral researcher for interdisciplinary work spanning applied mathematics and, computer science, with particular application to and the interface between multiscale modeling of materials and. The successful candidate will perform research in the development, implementation and application of computational and applied mathematics methods to multiscale algorithms developed at various scales (i.e. continuum, mesoscale, microscale, etc.), and will work closely with SCI Institute researchers and external collaborators to integrate research into SCI Institute software applications and apply this software to compelling problems in science and engineering. Previous postdocs who have held this position benefited from its interdisciplinary nature: placing individuals with strong applied mathematics and computing skills at the interface of realistic and compelling engineering problems. Responsibilities 1) Development of applied mathematics (kriirgging and surrogate surface modeling, approximation theory, reduced-order modeling, uncertainty quantification, numerical methods, etc.) techniques for various multiscale systems. 2) Interaction with engineering partners on various multiscale modeling design problems. 3) Implementation and evaluation of these methodologies within collaborative codes bases. Complete details: https://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/64218 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Dongarra [log in to unmask] Date: June 29, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Position, Univ of Tennessee SW libraries 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. For consideration, send CV to Jack Dongarra [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Dongarra [log in to unmask] Date: July 02, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Positions, Numerical Linear Algebra, Univ of Manchester Postdoc Positions, Numerical Linear Algebra, University of Manchester Two postdoctoral posts are available in the School of Mathematics at the University of Manchester on the European Commission project "Numerical Linear Algebra for Future and Emerging Technologies (NLAFET)". The project is a collaboration between University of Manchester, INRIA, Umea University, and STFC/RAL. The research at Manchester will focus on research on dense and sparse linear algebra solvers aiming at a significant reduction of communication and thus suitable for future and emerging large-scale computers. For details, see http://man.ac.uk/hRb8xF Closing date: July 31, 2017. Informal enquiries should be directed to Professor Jack Dongarra ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lars [log in to unmask] Date: June 29, 2017 Subject: Postdoc and PhD Position, NA and PDE, Univ of Bielefeld We are looking for PostDoc and a PhD student in Numerical Analysis and/or Analyis of PDEs. The full details of the two advertisements can be found at: PhD position (75% parttime) http://www.uni- bielefeld.de/Universitaet/Aktuelles/Stellenausschreibungen/Anzeigen/Wiss/wiss17123.pdf PostDoc position (fulltime): http://www.uni- bielefeld.de/Universitaet/Aktuelles/Stellenausschreibungen/Anzeigen/Wiss/wiss17124.pdf The application deadline is August 5th. Please send you applications to [log in to unmask] indicating the position that you apply. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Thanh Tran [log in to unmask] Date: July 02, 2017 Subject: PhD Position, Computational Mathematics, Univ of New South Wales Applications are invited to the prestigious UNSW Scientia PhD Scholarship to work on the project "Numerical methods for optimal control problems with uncertainties". The scholarship includes, besides tuition fees, a stipend of AUD 40,000 per annum for 4 years and a grant of up to AUD 10,000 each year for career development and support of international research collaborations. Details can be found at http://www.2025.unsw.edu.au/apply/ Deadline for expression of interest: July 21st, 2017. Supervisory team: Thanh Tran, Michael Feischl, Josef Dick. For more information, please contact: Associate Professor Thanh Tran School of Mathematics and Statistics University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Email: [log in to unmask] Phone: +61 2 9385 7041 ------------------------------------------------------- From: David Cohen [log in to unmask] Date: June 29, 2017 Subject: PhD Position, Mathematics, Umeå Univ The Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics at Umea University, Sweden, invites applications for one PhD position in Mathematics with focus on the numerical analysis of stochastic partial differential equations. Deadline for applications: August 11, 2017. For more information, please visit the link https://umu.mynetworkglobal.com/en/what:job/jobID:159236/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Talal Rahman [log in to unmask] Date: June 27, 2017 Subject: PhD Positions, Computational and Applied Marine Science, Bergen Applications are invited from highly motivated candidates for two PhD research fellowship positions in computational and applied marine science, jointly funded by the newly formed Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL, http://www.hvl.no) and the Institute of Marine Research (IMR, http://www.imr.no) as part of a research collaboration between the two institutes. The successful candidates will work on a cross-disciplinary research project which seek to develop cutting edge methodologies to support a framework for modelling and prediction of fish stock's population dynamics and uncertainty quantification (http://ict.hib.no, http://redus.no/). The principal areas of research will include elements of computational modeling, optimization, parameter estimation, image processing, and numerical solutions to space-time ordinary, partial, and delay differential equations. A master's degree in mathematics, computational sciences, mathematical biology, or a related field is required. Graduate thesis and courses must cover one or several of the elements mentioned. Excellent grades in the graduate level, and strong programming skills in Matlab, C/C++ or Python, are also expected. Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated ability to work independently, good English language skills and a potential to carry out high-quality research. Initial salaries will be offered at pay grade 50 (code 1017) on the governement salary scale (currently NOK 436 900 gross p.a.). For more information on the positions and application, contact: Talal Rahman ([log in to unmask]) or Sam Subbey ([log in to unmask]) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dimitri Breda [log in to unmask] Date: June 28, 2017 Subject: PhD Positions, Univ of Udine Ph.D. Course in Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics, University of Udine. Applications are invited for 13+1 positions. All information can be found at http://www.uniud.it/en/research/research-doctorate/phdstudies/admission/ph.d.-call-1? set_language=en The deadline is July 17, 2017 at 2pm (Italian time). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Piotr Matus [log in to unmask] Date: June 30, 2017 Subject: Contents, Computational methods in applied mathematics, 2017 (3) COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS (2017), No 3 One Hundred Years of the Galerkin Method, Repin, Sergey An hp-Hybrid High-Order Method for Variable Diffusion on General Meshes, Aghili, Joubine / Di Pietro, Daniele A. / Ruffini, Berardo Weakly Imposed Symmetry and Robust Preconditioners for Biot's Consolidation Model, Baerland, Trygve / Lee, Jeonghun J. / Mardal, Kent-Andre / Winther, Ragnar Numerical Methods for Simulating the Motion of Porous Balls in Simple 3D Shear Flows under Creeping Conditions, Guo, Aixia / Pan, Tsorng-Whay / He, Jiwen / Glowinski, Roland On Finite Element Formulations for the Obstacle Problem - Mixed and Stabilised Methods, Gustafsson, Tom / Stenberg, Rolf / Videman, Juha Block Circulant and Toeplitz Structures in the Linearized Hartree-Fock Equation on Finite Lattices: Tensor Approach, Khoromskaia, Venera / Khoromskij, Boris N. Rank Structured Approximation Method for Quasi-Periodic Elliptic Problems, Khoromskij, Boris / Repin, Sergey Error Analysis of Randomized Runge-Kutta Methods for Differential Equations with Time-Irregular Coefficients, Kruse, Raphael / Wu, Yue On Well-Posedness for a Piezo-Electromagnetic Coupling Model with Boundary Dynamics, Picard, Rainer A Posteriori Modelling-Discretization Error Estimate for Elliptic Problems with L\infty-Coefficients, Weymuth, Monika / Sauter, Stefan / Repin, Sergey ------------------------------------------------------- From: Edward Saff [log in to unmask] Date: June 28, 2017 Subject: Contents, Constructive Approximation, 45 (2) Constructive Approximation http://link.springer.com/journal/365 Volume 45 Number 2 Table of Contents Nonlinear Nonnested 2-d Spline Approximation, M. Lind and P. Petrushev Chebyshev-Type Quadratures for Doubling Weights, Shoni Gilboa and Ron Peled From Schoenberg Coefficients to Schoenberg Functions, Christian Berg and Emilio Porcu Solution to the Khavinson Problem Near the Boundary of the Unit Ball, Marijan Markovic Construtive Solutions for Systems of Iterative Functional Equations, Cristina Serpa and Jorge Buescu A Determinantal Approach to Irrationality, Wadim Zudilin Construction of Quasi-Monte Carlo Rules for Multivariate Integration in Spaces of Permutation-Invariant Functions, Dirk Nuyens, Gowri Suryanarayana, and Markus Weimar ------------------------------------------------------- From: Edward Saff [log in to unmask] Date: June 28, 2017 Subject: Contents, Constructive Approximation, 45 (3) Constructive Approximation http://link.springer.com/journal/365 Volume 45 Number 3 Table of Contents Infinite-Dimensional $ell^1$ Minimization and Function Approximation from Pointwise Data, Ben Adcock Block-Sobolev Spaces and the Rate of Almost Everywhere Convergence of Bochner-Riesz Means, Dashan Fan, Fayou Zhao ERRATUM to: Block-Sobolev Spaces and the Rate of Almost Everywhere Convergence of Bochner-Riesz Means, Dashan Fan, Fayou Zhao Estimates for the Bohr Radius of a Faber-Green Condenser in the Complex Plane, P. Lassere and E. Mazzilli Fractional Laplace Operator and Meijer G-Function, Bartlomiej Dyda, Alexey Kuznetsov, and Mateuse Kwasnicki On Sharp Constants in Bernstein-Nikolskii Inequalities, Michael I. Ganzburg and Sergey Yu. Tikhonov Constructive Sparse Trigonometric Approximation for Functions with Small Mixed Smoothness, Vladimir Temlyakov Discrete Least-Squares Approximations Over Optimized Downward Closed Polynomial Spaces in Arbitrary Dimension, Albert Cohen, Giovanni Migliorati, and Fabio Nobile ------------------------------------------------------- From: Badih Ghusayni [log in to unmask] Date: June 29, 2017 Subject: Contents, Intl J of Mathematics and Computer Science, 12 (2) Contents, Vol. 12, no. 2 International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science 1) A. I. Enagi, M. Bawa, A. M. Sani, Y. A. Badegi, Stability Analysis of a Deterministic Compartmental Model of Tuberculosis with Effect of HIV/AIDS on the Progression from Latent Class to Infectious Class. 2) A. I. Enagi, M. O. Ibrahim, N. I. Akinwande, M. Bawa, A. A. Wachin, A Mathematical Model of Tuberculosis Control Incorporating Vaccination, Latency and Infectious Treatments (Case Study of Nigeria). 3) R. Farhadian, N. Asadian, On the Helmert Matrix and Application in Stochastic Processes. 4) 6L. Heller, A. Sack, Unexpected Failure of a Greedy Choice Algorithm Proposed by Hoffman. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Claude Brezinski [log in to unmask] Date: June 26, 2017 Subject: Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 75 (3) Table of Contents Numerical Algorithms, Vol. 75, No. 3 An embedded 3(2) pair of nonlinear methods for solving first order initial-value ordinary differential systems, Higinio Ramos, Gurjinder Singh, V. Kanwar, Saurabh Bhatia A new numerical approach for solving a class of singular two-point boundary value problems, Pradip Roul, Dipak Biswal On the convergence of Newton-like methods using restricted domains, Ioannis K. Argyros, Santhosh George Numerical simulation of a Finite Moment Log Stable model for a European call option, H. Zhang, F. Liu, I. Turner, S. Chen, Q. Yang Cooperative concurrent asynchronous computation of the solution of symmetric linear systems, Amit Bhaya, Pierre-Alexandre Bliman, Fernando Pazos Asymptotic behavior and finite element error estimates of Kelvin-Voigt viscoelastic fluid flow model, Sudeep Kundu, Saumya Bajpai, Amiya K. Pani Accurate polynomial interpolation by using the Bernstein basis, Ana Marco, Jose-Javier Martinez, Raquel Viana A numerical algorithm for blow-up problems revisited, C.-H. Cho A Fast and Stable Algorithm for Linear Parabolic Partial Differential Equations, Jun Liu, Yao-Lin Jiang, Yan Wang Unique discrete harmonic continuation and data completion problems using the fading regularization method, Franck Delvare, Alain Cimetiere An adaptive Filon-type method for oscillatory integrals without stationary points, Longbin Zhao, Chengming Huang On interval predictor-corrector methods, Andrzej Marciniak, Malgorzata A. Jankowska, Tomasz Hoffmann A fractional step method for 2D parabolic convection-diffusion singularly perturbed problems: uniform convergence and order reduction, C. Clavero, J. C. Jorge Best L 1 approximation of Heaviside-type functions from Chebyshev and weak-Chebyshev spaces, Laurent Gajny, Olivier Gibaru, Eric Nyiri, Shu-Cherng Fang ------------------------------------------------------- From: Fikret Aliev [log in to unmask] Date: June 30, 2017 Subject: Contents, Proc Institute of Applied Mathematics, 6 (1) Proceedings of the Institute of Applied Mathematics, V.6, N.1, 2017 ISSN 2225-0530, http://iam.bsu.edu.az/en/content/proceedings_of_institute_of_applied_m athematics01112011125221 CONTENTS Asymptotic method for defining the coefficient of hydraulic resistance on the different parts of the tubing in the oil extraction F.A. Aliev, N.A. Ismailov, A.A. Namazov Generalized class of p –valent functions with higher order derivatives and negative coefficients M.K. Aouf, A.O. Mostafa and W.K. Elyamany Sweep method for the solution of optimization problem with three-point boundary conditions with inseparabilities at the internal and end points М.М. Mutallimov, N.I. Velieva, Sh.A. Faradjova Mathematical model of service life of parties of machine-building products and its analysis N.M. Rasulov, U.M. Nadirov Design of grid services for running virtual machines as computing task based on transition systems S.L. Kryvyi, Yu.V. Boyko, S.D. Pogorilyy, O.F. Boretskyi, M.M. Glibovets The inverse scattering problem for the discrete Dirac system on the whole axis A.Kh. Khanmamedov, R.I. Aleskerov The frequency high accuracy algorithm for the solution of continuous linear-quadratic optimal synthesis problem by output variable N.I. Velieva About solution of constrained matrix Sylvester equation F.A. Aliev, V.B. Larin The inverse scattering problem for the one-dimensional Schrodinger operator with an additional linear potential H.M. Huseynov, A.F. Mamedova Improvement operation of sucker-rod pump Sh.I. Mustafayev, K.G. Gasimova Common coupled fixed-point theorem for generalized compatible pair of mappings under generalized Mizoguchi-Takahashi contraction Bhavana Deshpande On an uniform estimation in domain of the modulus of eigenfunctions for the elliptic equation containing the large parameter on a part of the domain S.T. HuseynovProceedings of the Institute of Applied Mathematics, V.6, N.1, 2017 ISSN 2225-0530, http://iam.bsu.edu.az/en/content/proceedings_of_institute_of_applied_mathematics01112 011125221 CONTENTS Asymptotic method for defining the coefficient of hydraulic resistance on the different parts of the tubing in the oil extraction, F.A. Aliev, N.A. Ismailov, A.A. Namazov Generalized class of p-valent functions with higher order derivatives and negative coefficients, M.K. Aouf, A.O. Mostafa and W.K. Elyamany Sweep method for the solution of optimization problem with three-point boundary conditions with inseparabilities at the internal and end points, M.M. Mutallimov, N.I. Velieva, Sh.A. Faradjova Mathematical model of service life of parties of machine-building products and its analysism N.M. Rasulov, U.M. Nadirov Design of grid services for running virtual machines as computing task based on transition systems, S.L. Kryvyi, Yu.V. Boyko, S.D. Pogorilyy, O.F. Boretskyi, M.M. Glibovets The inverse scattering problem for the discrete Dirac system on the whole axis, A.Kh. Khanmamedov, R.I. Aleskerov The frequency high accuracy algorithm for the solution of continuous linear-quadratic optimal synthesis problem by output variable, N.I. Velieva About solution of constrained matrix Sylvester equation, F.A. Aliev, V.B. Larin The inverse scattering problem for the one-dimensional Schrodinger operator with an additional linear potential, H.M. Huseynov, A.F. Mamedova Improvement operation of sucker-rod pump, Sh.I. Mustafayev, K.G. Gasimova Common coupled fixed-point theorem for generalized compatible pair of mappings under generalized Mizoguchi-Takahashi contraction, Bhavana Deshpande On an uniform estimation in domain of the modulus of eigenfunctions for the elliptic equation containing the large parameter on a part of the domain, S.T. Huseynov ------------------------------------------------------- From: Siberian Journal of Numerical Mathematics [log in to unmask] Date: July 03, 2017 Subject: Contents, Siberian J of Numerical Mathematics, 19 (2) CONTENTS, Siberian Journal of Numerical Mathematics Volume 19, No. 2, 2016 For information to contributors and about subscriptions see http://www.sscc.ru/SibJNM/ Babicheva G.A., Kargapolova N.A., Ogorodnikov V.A., Special algorithms for simulation of homogeneous random fields (in Russian) Zhitnikov V.P., Sherykhalina N.M., Muksimova R.R., The peculiarities of error accumulation in solving problems for simple equations of mathematical physics by finite difference methods (in Russian) Kabanikhin S.I., Krivorotko O.I., A numerical algorithm for computing tsunami wave amplitude (in Russian) Kansal M., Kanwar V., Bhatia S., Optimized mean based second derivative-free families of Chebyshev-- Halley type methods (in Russian) Korneev V.D., Sveshnikov V.M., Parallel algorithms and domain decomposition technologies for solving three-dimensional boundary value problems on quasi-structured grids (in Russian) Monakhov O.G., Monakhova E.O., Pant M., Application of differential evolution algorithm for optimization of strategies based on financial time series (in Russian) Stepanova L.V., Yakovleva E.M., Asymptotics of eigenvalues of the nonlinear eigenvalue problem arising from the near mixed-mode crack-tip stress-strain field problems (in Russian) Favorskaya A.V., Petrov I.B., The study of increased order grid-characteristic methods on unstructured grids (in Russian) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Siberian Journal of Numerical Mathematics [log in to unmask] Date: July 03, 2017 Subject: Contents, Siberian J of Numerical Mathematics, 19 (3) CONTENTS, Siberian Journal of Numerical Mathematics Volume 19, No. 3, 2016 For information to contributors and about subscriptions see http://www.sscc.ru/SibJNM/ Averina T.A., Using of randomized method of maximum cross-section for simulation of systems with random structure with independent distributed transitions, (in Russian) Zorkaltsev V.I., The search of feasible solutions by interior point algorithms, (in Russian) Krukier L.A., Martynova T.S., Preconditioning of GMRES by the skew-Hermitian iterations, (in Russian) Owolabi Kolade M., Mathematical study of two-variable systems with adaptive numerical methods, (in Russian) Platov G.A., The influence of the shelf zone relief and the coastline geometry on coastal trapped waves, (in Russian) Plotnikov M.Yu., Shkarupa E.V., Evaluation of statistical error when calculating velocity and temperature components by the direct simulation Monte Carlo method, (in Russian) Rozhenko A.I., Fedorov E.A., On an algorithm of bilateral restrictions smoothing with spline, (in Russian) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Siberian Journal of Numerical Mathematics [log in to unmask] Date: July 03, 2017 Subject: Contents, Siberian J of Numerical Mathematics, 20 (1) CONTENTS, Siberian Journal of Numerical Mathematics Volume 20, No. 1, 2017 For information to contributors and about subscriptions see http://www.sscc.ru/SibJNM/ Averina T.A., Rybakov K.A., An approximate solution of the prediction problem for stochastic jump- diffusion systems, (in Russian) Galashov A.E., Kel'manov A.V., On pseudopolynomial-time solvability of a quadratic Euclidean problem of finding a family of disjoint subsets, (in Russian) Marchuk An.G.,The assessment of tsunami heights above the parabolic bottom relief within the wave-ray approach, (in Russian) Mahato H.S., Numerical simulations for a two-scale model in a porous medium, (in Russian) Namm R.V., Tsoy G.I., A modified dual scheme for solving an elastic crack problem, (in Russian) Prashanth M., Motsa S., Semilocal convergence of a continuation method in Banach spaces, (in Russian) Rudoy E.M., Kazarinov N.A., Slesarenko V.Yu., Numerical simulation of the equilibrium of an elastic two-layer structure with a crack, (in Russian) Choubey N., Jaiswal J.P., Two- and three-point with memory methods for solving nonlinear equations, (in Russian) Shumilov B.M.,About semi-orthogonal spline-wavelets with derivatives, and the algorithm with splitting, (in Russian) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Siberian Journal of Numerical Mathematics [log in to unmask] Date: July 03, 2017 Subject: Contents, Siberian J of Numerical Mathematics, 20 (2) CONTENTS, Siberian Journal of Numerical Mathematics Volume 20, No. 2, 2017 For information to contributors and about subscriptions see http://www.sscc.ru/SibJNM/ Ayupova N.B., Golubyatnikov V.P., Kazantsev M.V., On existence of a cycle in one asymmetric model of a molecular repressilator, (in Russian) Blatov I.A., Zadorin A.I., Kitaeva E.V. , About the uniform convergence of parabolic spline interpolation on the class of functions with large gradients in the boundary layer, (in Russian) Voronin K.V., Grigoriev A.V., Laevsky Yu.M., On an approach to modeling wells, (in Russian) Jaiswal J.P., Analysis of semilocal convergence in Banach spaces under relaxed condition and computational efficiency, (in Russian) Monakhov O.G., Monakhova E.A., A parallel algorithm of the multivariant evolutionary synthesis of nonlinear models, (in Russian) Sabelfeld K.K., Kablukova E.G., A stochastic model of the nanowires growth by molecular beam epitaxy, (in Russian) Singh Swarn, Singh Suruchi, Arora R., Numerical solution of second order one dimensional hyperbolic equation by exponential B-spline collocation method, (in Russian) Hou T., Wang K., Xiong Y., Xiao X., Zhang Sh., Discrete maximum-norm stability of a linearized second order finite difference scheme for Allen-Cahn equation, (in Russian) ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************