Subject: NA Digest, V. 17, # 20 NA Digest Tuesday, August 15, 2017 Volume 17 : Issue 20 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Biographical essay on Mike Powell LAFF again! MOOC online FEM course with FEniCS Release of EVSL verson 1.1.0 Release of StochSS Version 1.9 New Book, A Taste of Inverse Problems New Book, The Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects, Vol. 2 Financial Support, International Meshing Roundtable, Spain, Sep 2017 Linear Algebra for PDEs and Optimization, UK, Sep 2017 Sparse Days at CERFACS, France, Sep 2017 IMA Conference on Mathematics in Defence, UK, Nov 2017 Mid-Atlantic NA-Day, USA, Nov 2017 MANNA - Nonlocal Course and Workshop, USA, Dec 2017 Numerical Methods for Shallow Water Equations, China, Dec 2017 High Performance Scientific Computing, Vietnam, Mar 2018 SimTech 2018, Germany, Mar 2018 Model Reduction of Parametrized Systems, France, Apr 2018 Numerical Methods for Scientific Computations, Bulgaria, May 2018 SIAM Applied Linear Algebra, Hong Kong, May 2018 Training Coordinator Position, Computational Science and Engineering, UIUC Research Associate Position, Helmut Schmidt Univ Hamburg Doctoral/Scientific Staff Position, Cryptography, Technical Univ Darmstadt Postdoc Position, Applied Mathematics, Univ of Greifswald, Germany Postdoc Position, Data Science, Univ of Arizona Postdoc Position, Inverse Problems, Machine Learning, Emory Univ Postdoc Position, Mathematics on Materials for Energy, Univ Bath Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis, Jülich Supercomputing Centre Postdoc Position, Numerical Linear Algebra, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Postdoc Position, Univ of Strathclyde, UK Postdoc Positions, Warwick or Imperial College PhD/Postdoc Positions, Machine Learning, CWI, Amsterdam (NL) Postdoc/ PhD Position, Imperial College PhD Positions, Computational and Applied Marine Science, Bergen CFP, ETNA Special Issue for Olof Widlund CFP, Inverse Problems Special Issue, Inverse Wave Propagation CFP, Inverse Problems Special Issue, Joint Reconstruction Contents, Advances in Computational Mathematics, 42 (4) Contents, EECT Evolution Equations and Control Theory, 6 (3) Contents, Inverse Problems, 33 (8) Contents, Inverse Problems, Special Issue, 33 (7) Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 72 (2) Contents, Nonlinearity, 30 (8) Contents, Siberian J of Numerical Mathematics, 20 (3) Subscribe, unsubscribe, change address, or for na-digest archives: http://www.netlib.org/na-digest-html/faq.html Submissions for NA Digest: http://icl.utk.edu/na-digest/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Arieh Iserles [log in to unmask] Date: August 02, 2017 Subject: Biographical essay on Mike Powell An extensive biographical essay on the late Mike Powell has been written by Martin Buhmann, the late Roger Fletcher, Arieh Iserles and Philippe Toint and it will appear in the 2018 volume of Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of Royal Society. A pre-publication copy is available from http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/na/NA_papers/NA2017_04.pdf . ------------------------------------------------------- From: Robert van de Geijn [log in to unmask] Date: July 31, 2017 Subject: LAFF again! On Aug. 1 2017, we will again offer "Linear Algebra: Foundations to Frontiers" (LAFF) on the edX platform (edx.org). LAFF is an introductory course on linear algebra that links abstractions in mathematics to abstractions in code. The course targets many audiences, ranging from novices to those wanting a refresher. Some take it as a semester-long course. Others finish it in a few weeks. We have used these resources in a number of different ways: - As an alternative to a traditional textbook for an introductory undergraduate linear algebra course targeting students with computational interests. - As resources for those who want to pursue research with us. - As background/reference materials for a Numerical Linear Algebra graduate level course. Importantly, the course stresses abstractions like partitioning of matrices and layering of operations similar to how linear algebra libraries layer in terms of the BLAS. Many of the "enrichments" introduce concepts in HPC. For links, details, reviews, notes, videos, and activities, visit http://www.ulaff.net. There you will also find my "Notes on Numerical Linear Algebra." ------------------------------------------------------- From: Johan Jansson [log in to unmask] Date: August 10, 2017 Subject: MOOC online FEM course with FEniCS I'm sending info about our upcoming FEM MOOC online course starting September 27, please spread the word! Learn High Performance Finite Element Modeling from top researchers at KTH! The course is based on breakthrough general adaptive finite element methods (AFEM) and open source FEniCS software. Top performers will be awarded access to a supercomputer and more advanced simulations of turbulent flow. See more information on the provisional course home page at: http://www.csc.kth.se/~jjan/index.php/mooc-hpfem/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Yousef [log in to unmask] Date: August 09, 2017 Subject: Release of EVSL verson 1.1.0 We are pleased to announce the release of version 1.1.0 of EVSL (EigenValues Slicing Library) a C-library for symmetric real eigenvalue problems. Features: - Polynomial and rational filters -- emphasis on Krylov projections. - Standard and generalized problems Matrix-free format [user provides own matvec function] - FORTRAN interface Spectrum slicing by KPM as well as Lanczos. Also effective spectrum slicing for A x = lambda B x - Interfaces for various direct solvers required when using rational filters or when solving generalized eigenvalue problems. URL: http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~saad/software/EVSL ------------------------------------------------------- From: Linda Petzold [log in to unmask] Date: August 11, 2017 Subject: Release of StochSS Version 1.9 StochSS: Stochastic Simulation Service is an integrated development environment for modeling and simulation of discrete stochastic biochemical systems. An easy-to-use GUI enables researchers to quickly develop and simulate biological models on a desktop or laptop, which can then be expanded or combined to incorporate increasing levels of complexity. As the demand for computational power increases, StochSS is able to seamlessly scale up by deploying cloud computing resources. The software currently supports simulation of ODE and well-mixed discrete stochastic models, parameter estimation of discrete stochastic models, and simulation of spatial stochastic models. New capabilities of Version 1.9 include: 1. Support for simulation and parameter sweep jobs on batch cluster computing (i.e. Qsub based computing clusters) 2. Configuration of batch computing resources 3. Enhancements to multi-user setup, including email authentication For more details and instructions on how to obtain the code, visit us at http://www.StochSS.org , and to try it in a cloud-computing environment, go to http://try.StochSS.org . Brian Drawert, Andreas Hellander and Linda Petzold ------------------------------------------------------- From: Bruce Bailey [log in to unmask] Date: August 02, 2017 Subject: New Book, A Taste of Inverse Problems A Taste of Inverse Problems: Basic Theory and Examples, Martin Hanke viii + 162 pages / Softcover / 978-1-611974-93-5 / List Price $59.00 / SIAM Member Price $41.30 / OT153 Inverse problems need to be solved in order to properly interpret indirect measurements. Often, inverse problems are ill-posed and sensitive to data errors. Therefore one has to incorporate some sort of regularization to reconstruct significant information from the given data. This book presents the main achievements that have emerged in regularization theory over the past 50 years, focusing on linear ill-posed problems and the development of methods that can be applied to them. Some of this material has previously appeared only in journal articles. A Taste of Inverse Problems: Basic Theory and Examples rigorously discusses state-of-the-art inverse problems theory, focusing on numerically relevant aspects and omitting subordinate generalizations; presents diverse real-world applications, important test cases, and possible pitfalls; and treats these applications with the same rigor and depth as the theory. To order or for more about this book, including links to its table of contents, preface, and index, please visit http://bookstore.siam.org/OT153/. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Eoghan Barry [log in to unmask] Date: August 01, 2017 Subject: New Book, The Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects, Vol. 2 New from Princeton University Press The Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects: Research in Games, Graphs, Counting, and Complexity, Volume 2 Edited by Jennifer Beineke & Jason Rosenhouse With a foreword by Ron Graham ISBN: 9780691171920 Price: $85.00 | 70.95 GBP The history of mathematics is filled with major breakthroughs resulting from solutions to recreational problems. Problems of interest to gamblers led to the modern theory of probability, for example, and surreal numbers were inspired by the game of Go. Yet even with such groundbreaking findings and a wealth of popular-level books, research in recreational mathematics has often been neglected. The Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects now returns with a brand-new compilation of fascinating problems and solutions in recreational mathematics. http://press.princeton.edu/titles/11171.html SPECIAL OFFER: Enter the discount code P06325 at checkout to receive 25% off the price of the book. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Suzanne Shontz [log in to unmask] Date: August 07, 2017 Subject: Financial Support, International Meshing Roundtable, Spain, Sep 2017 The organizing committee for the 26th International Meshing Roundtable (http://www.imr.sandia.gov/26imr/index.html) is pleased to announce that, pending final approval from the National Science Foundation (NSF), financial support from the NSF will be available to student and postdoc attendees from U.S. institutions to help defray their conference and travel expenses. See http://imr.sandia.gov/26imr/FinancialSupport.html for details on the financial support and application process. Applications for the travel grants are due on August 15, 2017. Decisions will be announced by August 20, 2017 (provided receipt of final NSF approval by this date). The conference will be held on September 18-21, 2017 in Barcelona, Spain. ------------------------------------------------------- From: John Pearson [log in to unmask] Date: August 14, 2017 Subject: Linear Algebra for PDEs and Optimization, UK, Sep 2017 A one-day workshop on "Linear algebra for PDEs and optimization" will be held at the University of Edinburgh on 4 September 2017. Invited speakers are: - Jacek Gondzio (Edinburgh) - Julian Hall (Edinburgh) - Daniel Loghin (Birmingham) - Jennifer Pestana (Strathclyde) - Alison Ramage (Strathclyde) - David Silvester (Manchester) Participation is free of charge, but registration is required for catering and organizational purposes; to register please send an email to [log in to unmask] A limited amount of funding is available to support travel and accommodation for UK-based PhD students coming to Edinburgh for the workshop. To apply for funding, please email [log in to unmask] with a short description of your PhD research and interest in the workshop. Full details are available at https://goo.gl/u6BW8p ------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Mycek [log in to unmask] Date: July 31, 2017 Subject: Sparse Days at CERFACS, France, Sep 2017 The annual Sparse Days meeting will be held at CERFACS in Toulouse from September 6th to September 8th 2017. The meeting will inter alia celebrate a significant birthday of Professor Iain Duff, who was Project Leader of the Parallel Algorithms Team from its inception in 1987 until 2010 and is still a consultant to the Team. The preliminary programme is now available online: http://cerfacs.fr/en/sparse-days-2017-at-cerfacs/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye [log in to unmask] Date: August 09, 2017 Subject: IMA Conference on Mathematics in Defence, UK, Nov 2017 In conjunction with The Sandhurst Trust Thursday 23 November 2017, The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Science and technology play an increasingly important role in supporting the defence industry. Mathematics is fundamental to these two disciplines, providing a framework for understanding and solving the varied and complex problems faced, and to model systems and scenarios. These models are then used to estimate system performance, find weaknesses in real systems, and suggest improvements. 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. 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 Invited speakers: Tony O’Connor CBE FORS (Chief Analyst, Ministry of Defence), Dr. Simon Shiu (Director of Security Labs, HP) Registration is open via https://my.ima.org.uk/ Conference webpage - https://ima.org.uk/5018/5th-ima-conference-mathematics-defence/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Szyld [log in to unmask] Date: August 15, 2017 Subject: Mid-Atlantic NA-Day, USA, Nov 2017 The Mid-Atlantic NA Day 2017 will take place at Temple University, Philadelphia, on Friday 3 November 2017. The purpose of this one-day meeting is to provide a forum for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows, i.e., researchers and practitioners at the very beginning of their careers, from the Mid-Atlantic region, to exchange ideas in numerical analysis, scientific computing and related application areas. More established scientists are encouraged to attend as well. Keynote speaker: Ilse Ipsen, North Carolina State University "Randomize Algorithms for Matrix Computations" Abstract submission deadline is 1 October 2017. There will be no registration fee, but we ask participants to please register. Submissions, registration, and more at: https://math.temple.edu/events/conferences/na-day/ Questions? write to us at [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Marta D'Elia [log in to unmask] Date: August 01, 2017 Subject: MANNA - Nonlocal Course and Workshop, USA, Dec 2017 We are pleased to announce that MANNA 2017 (Modeling, Analysis, and Numerics for Nonlocal Applications) will take place in Santa Fe, NM, on December 11-15, 2017. The objective of the workshop is to unite the separate communities of fractional calculus and nonlocal calculus, allowing the participants to explore differences and similarities between them. A central goal is to gather together senior and junior researchers conducting leading research on nonlocal models to exchange their recent progress and results and to propose future research guidelines. More information regarding the 2-day course and the 3-day workshop, including confirmed lecturers and speakers, can be found at https://sites.google.com/site/manna2017abq The workshop will include a poster session by young researchers (students, postdocs, assistant professors). Submit abstracts to: [log in to unmask] Abstract submission deadline: September 15th, 2017 Notification of acceptance: October 15th, 2017 Talks are by invitation only, but we encourage anyone who is interested in the topic to participate. Funds are available for young researchers and young minorities (not necessarily already engaged in nonlocal research). Early registration deadline: October 30th, 2017 Link to registration will be provided soon. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Alexander Kurganov [log in to unmask] Date: August 03, 2017 Subject: Numerical Methods for Shallow Water Equations, China, Dec 2017 An International Conference on Numerical Methods for Shallow Water Equations and Related Models will be held at the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in Shenzhen, China during December 2-4, 2017. You can find more details about conference at the web page: http://math.sustc.edu.cn/conference/10593.html At this conference, experts in numerical analysis and modeling of shallow water flows will present their recent results and discuss collaborative research projects. The list of invited speakers includes: Christophe Berthon, Zhixian Cao, Guoxian Chen, Alina Chertock, Wai Sun Don, Qiuhua Liang, Binliang Lin, Maria Lukacova-Medvidova, Abdolmajid Mohammadian, Jianxian Qiu, Mario Ricchiuto, Jacques Sainte-Marie, Yulong Xing, Vladimir Zeitlin There will be also several contributed talks. If you plan to attend the conference, please send an e-mail to Prof. Alexander Kurganov at [log in to unmask] In your letter, please indicate whether you would like to give a contributed talk (in this case, please include the title and abstract of your proposed talk) and whether you would like to apply for some financial assistance as we will be able to cover local expenses for some of the participants (in this case, please attach your CV). Please send your application by October 1, 2017. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Phan Thanh An [log in to unmask] Date: July 30, 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 Detailed information can be found at the conference websites http://www.math.ac.vn/HPSCHanoi2018/ and http://hpsc.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/HPSCHanoi2018/ (Participants can register, reserve hotel and submit data needed for applying for a Vietnamese visa by using these conference websites.) 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: Ashish Bhatt [log in to unmask] Date: August 03, 2017 Subject: SimTech 2018, Germany, Mar 2018 It is our pleasure to announce 2nd International Conference on Simulation Technology (SimTech 2018) from 26-28 March at the University of Stuttgart. The conference agenda covers many topics relevant to the field of simulation technology - such as advanced mechanics, molecular simulations, numerical mathematics, and interactive visualization. Keynote speakers include: Omar Ghattas, University of Texas at Austin, USA; Jan Hesthaven, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland; Birgit Kopainsky, University of Bergen, Norway; Ellen Kuhl, Stanford University, California, USA; Michael Ortiz, California Institute of Technology, USA; Ignacio Pagonabarraga, University of Barcelona, Spain; Ortwin Renn, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies e.V., Potsdam, Germany; Horst Simon, Laurence Berkely National Lab, USA; Mario Sznaier, Boston, USA; Jadran Vrabec, Paderborn University, Germany; Barbara Wohlmuth, Technical University of Munich, Germany; Anders Ynnerman, Linkoping University, Sweden There will be contributed talks and poster sessions. Please find out more at http://www.simtech2018.org, #simtech2018 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Nouy [log in to unmask] Date: July 31, 2017 Subject: Model Reduction of Parametrized Systems, France, Apr 2018 The 4th conference on Model Reduction of Parametrized Systems (MoRePaS IV) will take place in Nantes, France, on April 10-13, 2018. The conference is organised and supported in the framework of COST initiative EU-MORNET: European Union Model Reduction Network (TD1307). The conference will consist of invited plenary talks, contributed talks and poster sessions. Confirmed plenary speakers are - Markus Bachmayr (University of Bonn, Germany) - Virginie Ehrlacher (University Paris-Est, France) - Yannis Kevrekidis (Princeton University, USA) - Daniel Kressner (EPFL, Switzerland) - Volker Mehrmann (TU Berlin, Germany) - Olga Mula (University Paris Dauphine, France) - Benjamin Peherstorfer (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) - Kathrin Smetana (University of Twente, Netherlands) - Karen Veroy-Grepl (RWTH Aachen, Germany) The deadline for abstract submission is November 15, 2017. For further information, please visit the web site https://morepas2018.sciencesconf.org/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Krassimir Georgiev [log in to unmask] Date: August 08, 2017 Subject: Numerical Methods for Scientific Computations, Bulgaria, May 2018 An International Conference on "Numerical Methods for Scientific Computations and Advanced Applications" is organized by the Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IICT-BAS) in cooperation with Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) http://parallel.bas.bg/~georgiev/NMSCAA18/NMSCAA'18.html The conference is scheduled for May 28 - May 31 2018. Specific topics of interest (but not limited to) are the following: Multiscale and multiphysics problems; Robust preconditioning; Monte Carlo methods; Optimization and control systems; Scalable parallel algorithms; Advanced computing for innovations; In silico investigations of biological molecules and complexes. The list of confirmed Invited speakers include Owe Axelsson, Radim Blaheta, Zahari Zlatev, Istvan Farago, Raytcho Lazarov, Svetozar Margenov, Ivan Dimov. An online registration have been already opened. Please do a preliminary registration if you intend to participate. ------------------------------------------------------- From: David Bindel [log in to unmask] Date: July 31, 2017 Subject: SIAM Applied Linear Algebra, Hong Kong, May 2018 SIAM Conference on Applied Linear Algebra (SIAM ALA18) http://www.math.hkbu.edu.hk/siam-ala18/ The call for participation for the 2018 Applied Linear Algebra meeting in Hong Kong is now available. Please visit http://www.math.hkbu.edu.hk/siam-ala18/CallMinisymposia.html http://www.math.hkbu.edu.hk/siam-ala18/CallMinitutorials.html for more information. SUBMISSION DEADLINES 31 October 2017: Minitutorial proposals 31 October 2017: Minisymposium proposals 31 October 2017: Abstracts for contributed and minisymposium speakers 31 October 2017: Abstracts for posters TRAVEL FUND APPLICATION DEADLINE 31 October 2017: SIAM Student Travel Award and Post-doc/Early Career Travel Award Applications Detailed guidelines for the preparation of abstract, minisymposia and poster submissions are available at http://www.math.hkbu.edu.hk/siam-ala18/Submission.html Information on travel awards is available at http://www.math.hkbu.edu.hk/siam-ala18/Awards.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Luke Olson [log in to unmask] Date: August 02, 2017 Subject: Training Coordinator Position, Computational Science and Engineering, UIUC Training Coordinator, Computational Science and Engineering, UIUC Training Coordinator or Senior Training Coordinator, Computational Science and Engineering University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign All successful candidates must have a master's degree in computing, engineering, training/development or other related field as well as experience and/or understanding of computational software/codes and experience in project management or coordination. A passion for training and an understanding of instructional methods and techniques is essential. Also required is a demonstrated proficiency in all forms of communication, time management and organizational skills. Two years of experience with CSE software (three for senior-level candidates) and one year of experience administering/delivering training/education (2 for senior-level candidates) is required. Additionally, senior-level candidates must have experience developing/coordinating training programs. A preference will be given to candidates who have a PhD in computing, engineering, training/development or other related field, experience with Python (or related) software, experience in a higher education environment, and supervisory experience, including delegation of tasks, evaluation of performance, etc. Experience coordinating training programs is desired for senior-level candidates. To apply for this position, please create your candidate profile at http://jobs.illinois.edu and upload as a single pdf file your cover letter, resume, and names/contact information for three references by September 17, 2017. Full consideration will be given to complete applications received by the closing date. For further information regarding application procedures, contact Sarah Musselman at [log in to unmask] or 217-244-1056. Computational Science and Engineering University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign http://cse.illinois.edu/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Markus Bause [log in to unmask] Date: August 01, 2017 Subject: Research Associate Position, Helmut Schmidt Univ Hamburg Applications are invited to a full Research Associate Position (at PhD or Postdoc level) at the Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg in the fields of numerical analysis and/or high performance computing. Teaching in German language is mandatory. Full details can be found at: https://www.hsu-hh.de/jobs/index_LvhPrRPv2FqPDClB.html Application Deadline: August 15th 2017 If you are interested, please submit your application documents within the stated deadline and under the reference number MB-150 to: [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Christian Bischof [log in to unmask] Date: August 08, 2017 Subject: Doctoral/Scientific Staff Position, Cryptography, Technical Univ Darmstadt The Scientific Computing Group of Prof. Christian Bischof at the Technische Universitat Darmstadt ( www.sc.tu-darmstadt.de ) is looking for a promising candidate, either with a Masters or Diploma degree wanting to pursue doctoral studies, or with a doctoral degree wanting to pursue postdoctoral studies, in the area of cryptography algorithms. The position is available immediately and initially limited to a 3-year appointment. The salary is in accordance with the pay scale of the Technische Universitat Darmstadt. We expect the following qualifications: Diploma/masters, or doctorate degree, comparable to a German University degree, in computer science, computational science, or a related discipline; Experience in parallel programming and parallel algorithms; Fundamentals in numerical computing; Knowledge in the use of MPI, OpenMP, CUDA, or OpenCL; Some familiarity with tools for parallel program analysis; Good command of the English language. In this position, you will work on developing efficient algorithms and implementations, as well as performance models, for lattice-based cryptography in the context of the joint research center CROSSING (Cryptography-Based Security Solutions: Enabling Trust in New and Next Generation Computing Environments, www.crossing.tu-darmstadt.de ) which is working on the development of cryptography solutions for the post-quantum age. The Technische Universitat Darmstadt ( www.tu-darmstadt.de ) is an autonomous university with broad research excellence and an interdisciplinary profile, and focus areas in engineering science and information technology. The dept. of computer science is ranked among the top in Germany. Darmstadt is located near Frankfurt in the Rhein-Main area, in one of most vibrant and culturally diverse areas of Germany. The Technische Universitat Darmstadt intends to increase the number of female staff and encourages female candidates to apply. In case of equal qualifications applicants with a degree of disability of at least 50 or equal will be given preference. Please send applications to Prof. Dr. Christian Bischof, [log in to unmask], FB Scientific Computing, www.sc.tu-darmstadt.de, Alexanderstr. 2, 64283 Darmstadt. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Roland Pulch [log in to unmask] Date: August 08, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Position, Applied Mathematics, Univ of Greifswald, Germany The group of Applied Mathematics at the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald (Germany) is searching for candidates for a postdoctoral position in Numerical Analysis. The employment includes both research and teaching. The position is available from 01.10.2017 (or later) and limited to three years. Candidates must bring a degree (Masters or Diploma) in mathematics above average, a PhD degree and a focus on numerical mathematics and/or scientific computing. Knowledge of numerical analysis and simulation for differential equations is required. For details see: https://math-inf.uni-greifswald.de/institut/ueber- uns/mitarbeitende/pulch/stellenausschreibung/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Matthias Morzfeld [log in to unmask] Date: August 10, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Position, Data Science, Univ of Arizona The Department of Mathematics at the University of Arizona welcomes applications for a three-year postdoctoral position with an appointment beginning in Fall 2017. This position is specific to the NSF TRIPODS project which focuses on the theoretical foundations and algorithmic principles of data science. We are seeking postdoctoral researchers with interests in, e.g., graph theory, computational geometry, information visualization, machine learning, or with interests in basic research on topics ranging from the theory of large scale networks and optimization, to statistical modeling for natural language processing and Bayesian methods. The position is available starting September 1, 2017 initially for 1 year, with the possibility of extension for another 2 years dependent upon performance and availability of funds. The successful candidate's position will be housed in either the Department of Computer Science or Department of Mathematics with supervisor from CS, Math, or Statistics. The complete job posting is at https://uacareers.com/postings/20972. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lars Ruthotto [log in to unmask] Date: August 02, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Position, Inverse Problems, Machine Learning, Emory Univ There is an opening for a post-doctoral scientist position in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Emory University. The main responsibility for the candidate is to assist in the development of efficient algorithms for statistical analysis of DNA samples and participate in an interdisciplinary research project with Dr. Lars Ruthotto as well as his collaborators Dr. Vigfusson and the Simbiosys lab. The project is currently under funding consideration by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and includes statistical modeling, parameter estimation, mixed-integer optimization, and uncertainty quantification. In addition the postdoc is expected to conduct individual research, complement other ongoing projects in the group (e.g., in image registration, machine learning, PDE parameter estimation) or both. The successful candidate has a doctoral degree in Mathematics, Engineering Computer Science, or a related subject, has strong programming skills (preferably MATLAB, Julia, or Python), and ideally has strong expertise in one or more of the following areas: Inverse Problems, particularly, Bayesian computing and uncertainty quantification; Numerical Optimization, particularly, mixed-integer optimization and optimal control; Numerical Partial Differential Equations, particularly, model order reduction, multiscale methods; Machine Learning, particularly, in deep learning. Interested candidates should contact Lars Ruthotto at [log in to unmask] All applicants must submit an application package consisting of: (1) curriculum vitae including a recent list of publications and verifiable list of programming skills (e.g. GitHub repositories); (2) statement of research, detailing the significance of current research activities as well as the technical background that fits within the advertised position; (3) a minimum of two letters of reference. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled. Anticipated start date is September 1, 2017. The anticipated annual salary is 60,000 USD. The position is subject to funding approval. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Robert Scheichl [log in to unmask] Date: August 10, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Position, Mathematics on Materials for Energy, Univ Bath An EU-funded research position is available at the University of Bath to accelerate Kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC) Methods for Novel Solar Cell Design (EU Horizon2020 Energy Oriented Centre of Excellence, EoCoE). The aim of the project at Bath is a multiscale study of novel perovskite solar cell materials. The postdoc will join an interdisciplinary team lead by Prof A Walker (Physics), including Prof R Scheichl and Dr K Yates (Mathematics), as well as Prof S Islam (Chemistry). In the remaining 12 months of the project, using the parameters obtained from atomistic simulations at the microscale, work will focus on predicting device behaviour using KMC simulations at the mesoscale, computing current-voltage characteristics, charge mobilities, etc. KMC is closely related to the Gillespie algorithm. Walker is one of the leading researchers in the development and application of KMC. This project will focus on 'reengineering' the computationally intensive parts of KMC with a view of improving the overall performance and making them more suited to supercomputers with high concurrency. In particular, we intend to investigate novel multilevel Monte Carlo ideas, as well as fast, parallel Poisson solvers for the modelling of long-range interactions. The postdoc will be based in the Department of Mathematical Sciences. This is a fixed term position with an anticipated end date of 30 September 2018. Interviews are scheduled for 6th and 8th September (via Skype). To apply for the position or to obtain more details about the application process please refer to https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=SF5134 Closing Date: 29 August 2017 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Andreas Kleefeld [log in to unmask] Date: August 03, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis, Jülich Supercomputing Centre 2 year post-doc position at Forschungszentrum Julich, Institute for advanced simulation, Julich Supercomputing Centre, Germany under my guidance in the field of 'eigenvalue optimization' as part of the Helmholtz - OCPC - Program 2017-2021 for the involvement of Postdocs in bilateral collaboration projects with China partially funded by the Office of the China Postdoctoral Council (OCPC) of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security (MoHRSS). http://www.chinapostdoctor.org.cn/WebSite/program/Info_Show.aspx?InfoID=8adcd16c- 59bd-4531-a6be-b3daaf656466 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Iain Duff [log in to unmask] Date: August 14, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Linear Algebra, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory We are inviting applications for a postdoctoral position in the Computational Mathematics Group at STFC-RAL in Oxfordshire, UK. The successful candidate will join the Numerical Linear Algebra for Future and Emerging Technologies (NLAFET) project funded by the European Commission involving Inria, Umea University, University of Manchester and STFC-RAL. The position will focus on the design, implementation, and evaluation of parallel algorithms for numerical linear algebra with regards to extreme-scale challenges. The research at RAL will principally be on sparse direct solvers that are highly scalable and thus suitable for future and emerging large scale computers. The algorithms developed will be validated on several applications targeted by NLAFET, such as power systems, computational fluid dynamics, and astrophysics. The research will be done in close collaboration with established researchers in the Computational Mathematics Group as well as with other partners in NLAFET. Candidates should have a PhD in applied mathematics or computer science and expertise in numerical linear algebra and high performance computing. The candidate must have a visa to work in the UK which automatically includes any UK or EU citizen. This post offers a full-time research appointment until the end of the project on 31 October 2018. Informal enquiries may be made to: Iain Duff . To apply or to find out more details about the position, please go to the STFC recruitment portal at: http://topcareer.jobs/Vacancy/irc242252_7364.aspx The deadline for applications is 24th September 2017 but I encourage people to apply well before that date. The appointment can begin at any time after the job offer and ideally the post should start on or before 1st November 2017. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Des Higham [log in to unmask] Date: August 04, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Position, Univ of Strathclyde, UK A two year post-doc position is available at the University of Strathclyde within the EPSRC-funded project Inference, Computation and Numerics for Insights into Cities (ICONIC), https://iconicmath.org/ To be considered for the role, you will be educated to a minimum of PhD level in an appropriate discipline, with experience in scientific computation and skills in one or more of: matrix computations, stochastic modelling, statistical inference, network science or data science. Further details are available at https://iconicmath.org/recruitment/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Charlie Elliott [log in to unmask] Date: August 10, 2017 Subject: Postdoc Positions, Warwick or Imperial College Fixed term position for 12 months (2 posts available) Applications are invited for a number of postdoctoral research fellow positions to work on the 2.6m GBP EPSRC-funded Programme Grant EQUIP (Enabling Quantification of Uncertainty for Inverse Problems). Posts will be based at the University of Warwick or at Imperial College. EQUIP tackles a number of key methodological and theoretical challenges arising in the solution of statistical inverse problems, primarily driven by applications in subsurface inversion such as groundwater flow, oil and gas reservoirs and carbon sequestration but researchers with interest in the solution of inverse problems arising in other application domains, such as biology, medicine and the social sciences are also encouraged to apply. The EQUIP team comprises Charlie Elliott (Mathematics, Warwick), Mark Girolami (Statistics/Mathematics, Imperial College), Gareth Roberts (Statistics, Warwick). There is also the possibility of spending part of the postdoctoral appointment at Caltech working with Andrew Stuart who is a co-investigator on the grant. Applicants with expertise in the areas of inverse problems, numerical analysis, computational partial differential equations, computational statistics and theoretical statistics are encouraged to apply. You should apply directly to the institution where you wish to be based, although if you are flexible you are strongly encouraged to apply to both Imperial College and Warwick. Details may be found at http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/research/grants/equip/recruitment/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Enrico Camporeale [log in to unmask] Date: August 04, 2017 Subject: PhD/Postdoc Positions, Machine Learning, CWI, Amsterdam (NL) Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, the Dutch national centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, is seeking candidates interested in applying machine learning and Bayesian inference to the Space Weather problem. Positions are open both at doctoral (PhD) and post-doctoral level. The project "Real-time forecasting of killer electrons on satellite orbits" is funded through a 5-years NWO-VIDI grant. Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. Application screening will begin on September 15th. For more info see: Phd position: https://www.cwi.nl/jobs/vacancies/phd-student-on-the-subject-of-machine-learning-and- space-weather Postdoc position: https://www.cwi.nl/jobs/vacancies/postdoc-on-the-subject-of-machine-learning-and- space-weather or contact Dr. Enrico Camporeale ([log in to unmask] tel:+31 20 592 4240) A general overview of the activities of the group can be found at http://www.mlspaceweather.org ------------------------------------------------------- From: George Constantinides [log in to unmask] Date: August 03, 2017 Subject: Postdoc/ PhD Position, Imperial College Fixed-term appointment for one year We are aiming to develop exciting approximate arithmetic techniques to trade off the cost of a numerical computation (time taken, area and energy in hardware) against the probability of correctness, focusing on applications containing a Boolean function where the 'wrong' answer creates an overhead (e.g. wasted computation). This is part of a broader research vector, in which we are interested in the general problem of synthesising an approximation P' to a known program P minimizing a metric defined over the difference between these two programs subject to constraints on the area, performance and energy of P'. During the one year of appointment, the applicant will have the opportunity - should they so wish - to work with the academic investigators to put together a longer-term grant proposal in this field and to engage with industrial partners. Appointments can be made either at Research Assistant or Research Associate level. For the latter, applicants must already hold a PhD (or equivalent). In the former case, applicants will be eligible to register for a PhD programme should they so wish. Further details: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BDG914/research-assistant-associate-in-disciplined- approximate-arithmetic ------------------------------------------------------- From: Talal Rahman [log in to unmask] Date: August 08, 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 and the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research 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. 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. 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 on the governement salary scale (NOK 436 900 gross p.a.). To apply, visit: www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/140509/2-phd-research-fellow-positions-in- computational-and-applied-marine-science Application deadline: Monday, September 4, 2017. For further information, contact: Talal Rahman ([log in to unmask]) or Sam Subbey ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Szyld [log in to unmask] Date: August 15, 2017 Subject: CFP, ETNA Special Issue for Olof Widlund Submissions are invited to a special volume of ETNA, the Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis, honoring Olof B. Widlund for his many contributions to numerical analysis and scientific computing, on the occasion of his 80th birthday (2018). Submissions are accepted anytime until the deadline for submissions which is September 1st, 2017. Special editors are: Susanne Brenner, Xiao-Chuan Cai, Martin Gander, Axel Klawonn, Marcus Sarkis, and Daniel Szyld. Send papers or any other correspondence to [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: daniel jopling [log in to unmask] Date: August 02, 2017 Subject: CFP, Inverse Problems Special Issue, Inverse Wave Propagation Call for papers, Inverse Problems special issue on Inverse wave propagation problems without phase information Guest editors: Thorsten Hohage and Roman Novikov http://iopscience.iop.org/journal/0266- 5611/page/Special_issue_on_Inverse_wave_propagation_problems_without_phase_informatio n Relevant topics that would be considered for inclusion in this special issue include: - Inverse scattering without phase information - Coherent x-ray imaging - Phaseless imaging in random media - Uniqueness, non-uniqueness, and stability results - Explicit (approximate) reconstruction formulas - Reconstruction algorithms and their convergence analysis - Novel applications and reconstructions from experimental data Submission deadline: 31 March 2018. Submit a paper here: https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/ip-iop Note to authors: the guest editors have agreed for individual articles to be published incrementally (i.e. as soon as they are accepted), rather than as a batch. This ensures that authors get published more quickly. All papers will also be collected into a virtual special issue accessible via the journal homepage. ------------------------------------------------------- From: daniel jopling [log in to unmask] Date: August 02, 2017 Subject: CFP, Inverse Problems Special Issue, Joint Reconstruction Call for papers, Inverse Problems special issue on Joint Reconstruction and Multi-Modality/Multi-Spectral Imaging Guest editors: Simon Arridge, Martin Burger, Matthias Ehrhardt Relevant topics that would be considered for inclusion in this special issue include: - Multimodality systems such as Positron Emission Tomography plus X-Ray Computed Tomography (PET-CT) - Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography plus CT (SPECT-CT), PET plus Magnetic Resonance Imaging (PET-MRI), EEG +MEG, etc. - Combining ill-posed and (almost) well-posed imaging systems such as DOT+MRI, EIT+CT, EEG+fMRI, etc. - Multi- and hyperspectral imaging systems, joint reconstruction of spectral or colour data - Multi-parameter MRI (e.g. fingerprinting) or fMRI time series - Coupled Physics Imaging such as Photoacoustic Tomography (PAT)-plus-Ultrasound (US), ShearWave Elastography (SWE) plus US, etc. - Design of priors promoting joint statistical and/or geometrical similarity such as joint sparsity or joint edges - Algorithms for solving inverse problems with joint priors - Analysis of joint reconstruction approaches (uniqueness, improvement in resolution etc.) Submission deadline: 1 October 2017 Submit via: https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/ip-iop More info: http://iopscience.iop.org/journal/0266-5611/page/jointreconstruction ------------------------------------------------------- From: Danielle Walker [log in to unmask] Date: July 31, 2017 Subject: Contents, Advances in Computational Mathematics, 42 (4) TABLE OF CONTENTS, ADVANCES IN COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS, VOL. 42, NO. 4, 2017 http://www.springer.com/journal/10444 IN THIS ISSUE: Area preserving maps and volume preserving maps between a class of polyhedrons and a sphere, Adrian Holhos & Daniela Rosca Numerical approaches to the functional distribution of anomalous diffusion with both traps and flights, Zhijiang Zhang & Weihua Deng Local cubic splines on non-uniform grids and real-time computation of wavelet transform, Amir Averbuch, Pekka Neittaanmaki, Etay Shefi & Valery Zheludev Supercloseness of the SDFEM on Shishkin triangular meshes for problems with exponential layers, Jin Zhang & Xiaowei Liu Bezier form of dual bivariate Bernstein polynomials, Stanislaw Lewanowicz, Pawel Keller & Pawel Wozny Superconvergence of immersed finite element methods for interface problems, Waixiang Cao, Xu Zhang & Zhimin Zhang Numerical analysis of a second order algorithm for simplified magnetohydrodynamic flows, Yao Rong, Yanren Hou & Yuhong Zhang A family of non-oscillatory 6-point interpolatory subdivision schemes, Rosa Donat, Sergio Lopez-Urena & Maria Santagueda ------------------------------------------------------- From: Irena Lasiecka [log in to unmask] Date: July 31, 2017 Subject: Contents, EECT Evolution Equations and Control Theory, 6 (3) Evolution Equation and Control Theory (EECT) published by AIMS Volume 6 Nr 3 September 2017 is now on line: http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=974 ------------------------------------------------------- From: daniel jopling [log in to unmask] Date: August 02, 2017 Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems, 33 (8) Inverse Problems 33.8 Table of contents: http://iopscience.iop.org/issue/0266-5611/33/8 The Calderon problem with corrupted data, Pedro Caro and Andoni Garcia Local regularization of linear inverse problems via variational filtering, Patricia K Lamm Solving an inverse eigenvalue problem with triple constraints on eigenvalues, singular values, and diagonal elements, Sheng-Jhih Wu and Moody T Chu Inverse electromagnetic diffraction by biperiodic dielectric gratings, Xue Jiang and Peijun Li A new approach for extracting the amplitude spectrum of the seismic wavelet from the seismic traces, Jinghuai Gao, Bing Zhang, Weimin Han, Jigen Peng and Zongben Xu Criteria for guaranteed breakdown in two-phase inhomogeneous bodies, Patrick Bardsley, Michael S Primrose, Michael Zhao, Jonathan Boyle, Nathan Briggs, Zoe Koch and Graeme W Milton Wideband passive source localization, Margaret Cheney and James A Given Convergence rates for regularization functionals with polyconvex integrands, Clemens Kirisits and Otmar Scherzer A comparison of edge-preserving approaches for differential interference contrast microscopy, S Rebegoldi, L Bautista, L Blanc-Feraud, M Prato, L Zanni and A Plata Iterative algorithms for a non-linear inverse problem in atmospheric lidar, Giulia Denevi, Sara Garbarino and Alberto Sorrentino A novel sampling method for multiple multiscale targets from scattering amplitudes at a fixed frequency, Xiaodong Liu ------------------------------------------------------- From: daniel jopling [log in to unmask] Date: August 02, 2017 Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems, Special Issue, 33 (7) Inverse Problems, special issue on Learning and Inverse Problems Guest editors: Carola-Bibiane Schonlieb, Juan Carlos De los Reyes and Eldad Haber Table of contents: http://iopscience.iop.org/issue/0266-5611/33/7 Preface for Inverse Problems special issue on learning and inverse problems, Carola-Bibiane Schonlieb, Juan Carlos De los Reyes and Eldad Haber Nystrom type subsampling analyzed as a regularized projection, Galyna Kriukova, Sergiy Pereverzyev Jr and Pavlo Tkachenko Automated parameter selection in the ${L}^{1} \mbox{-} {L}^{2}$-TV model for removing Gaussian plus impulse noise, Andreas Langer Modified Cheeger and ratio cut methods using the Ginzburg-Landau functional for classification of high-dimensional data, Ekaterina Merkurjev, Andrea Bertozzi, Xiaoran Yan and Kristina Lerman Learning regularization parameters for general-form Tikhonov, Julianne Chung and Malena I Espanol Learning optimal spatially-dependent regularization parameters in total variation image denoising, Cao Van Chung, J C De los Reyes and C B Schonlieb The pre-image problem for Laplacian Eigenmaps utilizing L 1 regularization with applications to data fusion, Alexander Cloninger, Wojciech Czaja and Timothy Doster FRIST-flipping and rotation invariant sparsifying transform learning and applications, Bihan Wen, Saiprasad Ravishankar and Yoram Bresler A-optimal encoding weights for nonlinear inverse problems, with application to the Helmholtz inverse problem, Benjamin Crestel, Alen Alexanderian, Georg Stadler and Omar Ghattas Learning theory of distributed spectral algorithms, Zheng-Chu Guo, Shao-Bo Lin and Ding-Xuan Zhou ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chi-Wang Shu [log in to unmask] Date: August 02, 2017 Subject: Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 72 (2) Journal of Scientific Computing http://www.springeronline.com/journal/10915 Volume 72, Number 2, August 2017 Mixed Volume Element-Characteristic Fractional Step Difference Method for Contamination from Nuclear Waste Disposal, Changfeng Li, Yirang Yuan, Tongjun Sun and Qing Yang Improved ADI Scheme for Linear Hyperbolic Equations: Extension to Nonlinear Cases and Compact ADI Schemes, Geng Zhang, Dan Cai and Yong Du A New TV-Stokes Model for Image Deblurring and Denoising with Fast Algorithms, Zhi-Gang Jia and Musheng Wei eXtended Hybridizable Discontinuous Galerkin with Heaviside Enrichment for Heat Bimaterial Problems, Ceren Gurkan, Martin Kronbichler and Sonia Fernandez-Mendez DPG Method with Optimal Test Functions for a Fractional Advection Diffusion Equation, Vincent J. Ervin, Thomas Fuhrer, Norbert Heuer and Michael Karkulik A Multilevel Correction Method for Interior Transmission Eigenvalue Problem, Hehu Xie and Xinming Wu Energy-Preserving Algorithms for the Benjamin Equation, Yifu Song and Yushun Wang A Numerical Scheme for the Compressible Low-Mach Number Regime of Ideal Fluid Dynamics, Wasilij Barsukow, Philipp V.F. Edelmann, Christian Klingenberg, Fabian Miczek and Friedrich K. Ropke An hp-version Spectral Collocation Method for Nonlinear Volterra Integro-differential Equation with Weakly Singular Kernels, Chuan-Li Wang, Zhong-Qing Wang and Hong-Li Jia Efficient Space-Time Spectral Methods for Second-Order Problems on Unbounded Domains, Chao Zhang, Dong-qin Gu, Zhong-qing Wang and Hui-yuan Li A Globally Convergent Algorithm for Nonconvex Optimization Based on Block Coordinate Update, Yangyang Xu and Wotao Yin Domain Decomposition Algorithms for Two Dimensional Linear Schrodinger Equation, Christophe Besse and Feng Xing Superconvergence of Local Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Partial Differential Equations with Higher Order Derivatives, Waixiang Cao and Qiumei Huang Local Analysis of the Local Discontinuous Galerkin Method with Generalized Alternating Numerical Flux for One-Dimensional Singularly Perturbed Problem, Yao Cheng and Qiang Zhang Adaptive Multilevel Correction Method for Finite Element Approximations of Elliptic Optimal Control Problems, Wei Gong, Hehu Xie and Ningning Yan Optimized Overlapping Schwarz Waveform Relaxation for a Class of Time-Fractional Diffusion Problems, Shu-Lin Wu A Two-Grid Block-Centered Finite Difference Method for the Nonlinear Time-Fractional Parabolic Equation, Xiaoli Li and Hongxing Rui Unconditionally Optimal Error Analysis of Crank-Nicolson Galerkin FEMs for a Strongly Nonlinear Parabolic System, Dongfang Li and Jilu Wang ------------------------------------------------------- From: daniel jopling [log in to unmask] Date: August 02, 2017 Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity, 30 (8) Contents, Nonlinearity 30.8 Table of contents: http://iopscience.iop.org/issue/0951-7715/30/8 Large-time behavior of solutions to the inflow problem of full compressible Navier-Stokes equations with large perturbation, Hakho Hong and Teng Wang Invariant manifolds of a non-autonomous quasi-bicircular problem computed via the parameterization method, B Le Bihan, J J Masdemont, G Gomez and S Lizy-Destrez The entropy conjecture for dominated splitting with multi 1D centers via upper semi-continuity of the metric entropy, Yuntao Zang, Dawei Yang and Yongluo Cao Nonuniform behavior and stability of Hopfield neural networks with delay, Antonio J G Bento, Jose J Oliveira and Cesar M Silva Holomorphic motions for unicritical correspondences, Carlos Siqueira and Daniel Smania On the asymptotic behavior of a subcritical convection-diffusion equation with nonlocal diffusion, Cristian M Cazacu, Liviu I Ignat and Ademir F Pazoto Domains of analyticity and Lindstedt expansions of KAM tori in some dissipative perturbations of Hamiltonian systems, Renato C Calleja, Alessandra Celletti and Rafael de la Llave Blow-up solutions for L 2 supercritical gKdV equations with exactly k blow-up points, Yang Lan Antiholomorphic perturbations of Weierstrass Zeta functions and Green's function on tori, Konstantin Bogdanov, Khudoyor Mamayusupov, Sabyasachi Mukherjee and Dierk Schleicher Non-trivial wandering domains for heterodimensional cycles*, Shin Kiriki, Yushi Nakano and Teruhiko Soma Ground state and orbital stability for the NLS equation on a general starlike graph with potentials, Claudio Cacciapuoti, Domenico Finco and Diego Noja Traveling waves in a nonlocal, piecewise linear reaction-diffusion population model, E A Autry, A Bayliss and V A Volpert Prevalent mixed Holder spectra and mixed multifractal formalism in a product of continuous Besov spaces, Moez Ben Abid Corridengum: Linear and fractional response for the SRB measure of smooth hyperbolic attractors and discontinuous observables (2017 Nonlinearity 30 1204), Viviane Baladi, Tobias Kuna and Valerio Lucarini ------------------------------------------------------- From: Siberian Journal of Numerical Mathematics [log in to unmask] Date: August 10, 2017 Subject: Contents, Siberian J of Numerical Mathematics, 20 (3) CONTENTS, Siberian Journal of Numerical Mathematics Volume 20, No. 3, 2017 For information to contributors and about subscriptions see http://www.sscc.ru/SibJNM/ Aleksandrov V.M., Optimal resource consumption control of perturbed systems Bondarev E.A.,Voevodin A.F., Argunova K.K., Rozhin I.I. The choice of the equation of state in mathematical models of pipeline transportation, of natural gas Kremlev A.N., The plane wave refraction on convex and concave obtuse angles in geometric acoustics approximation Lu Z., Li L., Cao L., Hou Ch., A priori error estimates of finite volume method for nonlinear optimal control problem Mashukov V.I., The outer layer method for solving boundary value problems of the elasticity theory Sorokin S.B., A difference scheme for a conjugate-operator model of the heat conduction problem in the polar coordinates Shalimova I.A., Sabelfeld K.K., Solution to a stochastic Darcy equation by the polynomial chaos expansion Ehigie J.O., Jator S.N., Okunuga S.A., A multi-point numerical integrator with trigonometric coefficients for initial value problems with periodic solutions ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************