Subject: NA Digest, V. 18, # 3 NA Digest Sunday, January 21, 2018 Volume 18 : Issue 3 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: New Book, Richardson Extrapolation Summer School, Finite Elements, Cuba, Mar 2018 Operations Research and its Applications, Oman, Apr 2018 Summer School, Waves and Particles in Random Media, USA, May 2018 Bio-acoustic Structure, NIMBioS Investigative Workshop, USA, Jun 2018 European Finite Element Fair, Germany, Jun 2018 Modelling in Industrial Maintenance and Reliability, UK, Jun 2018 Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computation with Applications, Greece, Jul 2018 SIMAI Biannual Congress, Italy, Jul 2018 Numerical Mathematics and its Applications, Italy, Sep 2018 Intelligent Computing and Optimization, Thailand, Oct 2018 Postdoc Position, Bayesian Computation, QIMRB, Australia Postdoc Position, Computational Mathematics for Plasmas, Sandia National Labs Multiple Positions, Barcelona Supercomputing Center PhD Position, Computational Science, TU Wien, Austria PhD Position, Mathematics, Univ of Münster MS/PhD Position, Computational Systems Biology, Univ of Memphis Contents, Bulletin of Computational Applied Mathematics, 5 (2) Contents, Constructive Approximation, 47 (1) Contents, EECT Evolution Equations and Control Theory, 7.1 Contents, ETNA, 47 (special volume of the NL2A conference) 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: Zahari Zlatev [log in to unmask] Date: January 17, 2018 Subject: New Book, Richardson Extrapolation A new book ("Richardson Extrapolation: Practical Aspects and Application", Zahari Zlatev, Ivan Dimov, Istvan Farago and Agnes Havasi) was recently published in the Series in Applied and Numerical Mathematics of the Publishing House De Gruyter (www.degruyter.com), Berlin-Boston, 2017. Scientists and engineers are mainly using Richardson Extrapolation as a computational tool for increasing the accuracy of various numerical algorithms for the treatment of systems of ordinary and partial differential equations and for improving the computational efficiency of the solution process by the automatic variation of the time-stepsize. A third issue, the stability of the computational process, is very often the most important one and, therefore, it is the major topic studied in all chapters of this book. Clear explanations and many examples make this text an easy-to-follow handbook for applied mathematicians, physicists and engineers working with scientific models based on differential equations. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Thomas Richter [log in to unmask] Date: January 15, 2018 Subject: Summer School, Finite Elements, Cuba, Mar 2018 We announce the summer school "Numerical Simulations with the Finite Element Method - Mathematical Analysis and Computational Practice" that will take place at the University of Havana, Cuba. (12.03. - 23.03.) https://www.math.uni-magdeburg.de/~cuba/ Partial Differential Equations and their numerical simulations play a decisive role in scientific researches in a vast of academic and industrial fields. The Finite Element Method is one of the most important discretization approaches to such equations. This summer course focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects in performing numerical simulations with the Finite Element Method. Participants have the opportunity to learn about the theoretical fundamentals in morning classes with Prof. Dr. Malte Braack (Christian-Albrechts-Universitat Kiel) and Prof. Dr. Thomas Richter (Otto-von-Guericke-Universitat Magdeburg) as speakers. They are the main developers of the high performance adaptive Finite Element toolkit Gascoigne 3D. Then, in the afternoon lab classes, participants study the computational issues of Finite element schemes by implementing them using the Gascoigne toolkit. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chefi Triki [log in to unmask] Date: January 17, 2018 Subject: Operations Research and its Applications, Oman, Apr 2018 International Conference on Operations Research and its Applications 2-3 April 2018, Muscat-Oman (https://www.ic-ora.org/) The Omani Mathematics Committee is pleased to announce the International Conference on Operations Research and its Applications, to be held in Muscat (Sultanate of Oman) on 2-3 April 2018. The main objective of the Conference is to provide a valuable forum for exchanging research ideas and for communicating the most recent advances in the fields of operations research, optimization and related areas. Given the complexities characterizing most of operations research applications, trans-disciplinary collaboration is often required to attain efficient solutions and to formulate innovative answers to the increasing challenges in practice. Hence, the goal of the conference is to stimulate an academic exchange of recent developments as well as to encourage the mutual influence between academics and practitioners. For further information, please visit the official conference website: https://www.ic-ora.org/ Please submit an Extended Abstract (maximum 300 words) by the deadline given below. The official language of the conference is English. Participants requiring visa are also required to submit a short bio (maximum 200 words), a copy of their passport and a digital passport- size photo. Submission of Abstracts: 15 February 2018 Even though no fees are required for participating in the conference, the registration through the website is compulsory. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Olivier Pinaud [log in to unmask] Date: January 17, 2018 Subject: Summer School, Waves and Particles in Random Media, USA, May 2018 Summer School Waves and Particles in Random Media: Theory and Applications May 21-25 2018, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado http://www.math.colostate.edu/~pinaud/SummerSchool/school.html The main objectives of the school are to offer a basic training in the field of waves and particles in random media in the broad sense, as well as to present the state-of-the-art and new directions of research. Waves and particles in random media is a domain of applied mathematics that involves a wide range of topics from various fields, for instance electromagnetics, analysis of partial differential equations, inverse problems, probability and stochastic equations. Besides the wealth of mathematical techniques the topic involves, it also has a profound impact on many practical problems, for instance to medical and radar imaging, underwater acoustics, non-destructive testing and seismology. Travel support is available for Ph.D. students and postdocs. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Catherine Crawley [log in to unmask] Date: January 19, 2018 Subject: Bio-acoustic Structure, NIMBioS Investigative Workshop, USA, Jun 2018 The National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS) is now accepting applications for its Investigative Workshop, "Bio-acoustic Structure," to be held June 25-27 at NIMBioS. In order to make progress on the promise of using acoustics to characterize population structure, this workshop will bring together experts in bio-acoustics of multiple taxa, including birds, frogs, primates, and cetaceans, with mathematicians and computer scientists with expertise in classification, clustering, and information theory to develop a unified approach. This will be accomplished by: 1) compiling guidelines of best practices for designing acoustic surveys, 2) reviewing acoustic features of each taxon useful for identifying regional and taxonomic differences, and 3) reviewing methods for quantifying and comparing information content, generating classification models, and identifying biologically significant clusters. The results of this workshop will describe the current state of using acoustics to assess population structure, create a community bridging taxonomic disciplines, and provide new non-invasive tools for conservation. Location: NIMBioS at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville For more information about the workshop and a link to the online application form, go to http://www.nimbios.org/workshops/WS_bioacoustics Participation in NIMBioS workshops is by application only. Individuals with a strong interest in the topic are encouraged to apply, and successful applicants will be notified within two weeks after the application deadline. If needed, financial support for travel, meals, and lodging is available for workshop attendees. Application deadline: March 5, 2018 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Guido Kanschat [log in to unmask] Date: January 18, 2018 Subject: European Finite Element Fair, Germany, Jun 2018 We are proud to announce the 16th European Finite Element Fair June 8/9, 2018 at the Mathematikon in Heidelberg The web page with conference and accommodation details can be found at https://www.mathsim.eu/efef2018 Like at previous finite element fairs, you are welcome to show up and announce a presentation spontaneously. Nevertheless, in order to facilitate planning, we would like to ask you to pre-register by following the instructions on the web page. Registration and participation are free of charge. We are looking forward to see you in Heidelberg. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye [log in to unmask] Date: January 17, 2018 Subject: Modelling in Industrial Maintenance and Reliability, UK, Jun 2018 10th IMA International Conference on Modelling in Industrial Maintenance and Reliability (MIMAR) 13 - 15 June 2018, Manchester Conference Centre, Manchester, UK Call for Papers - still time to submit The 10th International Conference on Modelling in Industrial Maintenance and Reliability (MIMAR) will take place in Manchester, UK from 13 - 15 June 2018. This event is the premier maintenance and reliability modelling conference in the UK and builds upon a very successful series of previous conferences. It is an excellent international forum for disseminating information on the state-of-the-art research, theories and practices in maintenance and reliability modelling and offers a platform for connecting researchers and practitioners from around the world. Abstract and paper submission deadlines are listed below. All submissions are subject to rigorous review before an acceptance decision is made. We hope you can attend and we will provide a warm welcome in Manchester in 2018. For further information on the conference, including instructions for authors, please visit the conference webpage: https://ima.org.uk/6619/mimar2018/ Call for Papers: Papers on Engineering Economy and Cost Analysis; Life cycle/performance analysis; Maintenance and Reliability Modelling; Prognostics and Health Management; Reliability and Maintenance Engineering; Safety, Security and Risk Management; Spare Parts Supply Chain Management; Warranty Management and Data Analysis and theory or applications of Autonomous Systems; Data Mining and Machine Learning; Decision Analysis and Methods; Human Factors; Information Processing and Engineering; Manufacturing Systems; Expert Elicitation ; Operational Research; Production Planning and Control; Quality Control and Management; Sustainability; and Systems Modelling and Simulation in maintenance and reliability will be presented. Abstracts of 100-200 words via https://my.ima.org.uk by 1 Feb 2018 NOTE: If you are an IMA Member or you have previously registered for an IMA conference, then you are already on our database. To log in, please "request a new password" using the email address previously used with us. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Marilena Mitrouli [log in to unmask] Date: January 15, 2018 Subject: Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computation with Applications, Greece, Jul 2018 The third conference on "Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computation with Applications" (NASCA '18), http://nasca18.math.uoa.gr, will be held in the city of Kalamata, Greece in July 2-6, 2018. If you are planning to attend the conference please fill out the pre-registration form. http://nasca18.math.uoa.gr/registration.html The main topics of the conference are: - Large Linear Systems of Equations and Eigenvalue Problems with Preconditioning, - Linear Algebra and Control. Model Reduction, - Ill-posed Problems, Regularisation, - Numerical Methods for PDEs, - Approximation Theory, Radial Basis Functions, Meshless Approximation, - Optimization, - Applications to Image and Signal Processing, Environment, Energy Minimization, Internet Search Engines. Deadline for submission of abstracts: February 15, 2018. Contact address: [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Luca Formaggia [log in to unmask] Date: January 19, 2018 Subject: SIMAI Biannual Congress, Italy, Jul 2018 The next edition of the Congress of the Italian Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics will take place in Rome, from the 2nd to the 6th July 2018. Proposal of minisymposium may be submitted using the web site https://ocs.simai.eu/index.php/SIMAIcongress/SIMAI2018/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions Among the plenary speakers whi have accepted to participate we have - Stanley Osher UCLA - Michele Piana, University of Genova - Angelo Iollo Universite de Bordeaux and Inria - RIccardo Adami Politecnico di Torino The conference will take place at the Engineering School of the Universita` La Sapienza, ROMA, in the centre of Rome, Italy. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Paola Lamberti [log in to unmask] Date: January 21, 2018 Subject: Numerical Mathematics and its Applications, Italy, Sep 2018 NuMA 2018 -- International Workshop on Numerical Mathematics and its Applications September 19 - 21, 2018, Torino, Italy Workshop in honour of Prof. Catterina Dagnino The workshop will focus on subjects related to Numerical Mathematics and its Applications, as Approximation Theory, Splines/NURBS, Differential and Integral Equations, Curve and Surface Design, Isogeometric Analysis, Numerical Linear Algebra. Invited Speakers: - Domingo Barrera, University of Granada (Spain). - Chong-Jun Li, Dalian University of Technology (China). - Carla Manni, University of Roma "Tor Vergata" (Italy). - Giovanni Monegato, Politecnico of Torino (Italy). - Ren-Hong Wang, Dalian University of Technology (China). For further information, please visit the conference website: http://www.numa2018.unito.it ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dr. Vasant [log in to unmask] Date: January 19, 2018 Subject: Intelligent Computing and Optimization, Thailand, Oct 2018 CALL FOR PAPERS: ICO 2018 1st INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT COMPUTING & OPTIMIZATION 2018 (ICO2018) Venue: Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya, Thailand Date: 4 - 5 October 2018 Website: https://www.icico.info/ Topics to be discussed in this conference include (but are not limited to) the following: Intelligent Computing and Applications: Artificial intelligence, Quantum computing, Artificial Neural Networks, Self-Organizing, Fuzzy logic, Membrane computing, Evolutionary computation, Learning theory, Probabilistic methods, Image processing Computer vision, Speech recognition, Big data, Evolutionary algorithm, Randomness Monte Carlo methods, Algorithmic probability, Chaos theory, Cryptography, Game theory, Information theory, Pattern recognition, Natural computing, Evolutionary robotics Knowledge-based system, Machine learning, Unsupervised learning, Computational finance, Computational economics, DNA computing. Optimization and Applications: Ant colony optimization, Artificial bee colony, Artificial immune systems, Artificial neural networks, Automatic computing, Bacterial foraging, Biological computing, Chaos optimization, Cloud Computing, Combinatorial Optimization, Computational intelligence, Continuous optimization, Cultural algorithms. Differential evolution, Direct search, Evolutionary computing, Fuzzy optimization, Genetic algorithms, Granular computing, Hybrid algorithms, Local and global search, Memetic algorithms, Meta- heuristic methods, Particle swarm optimization, Pattern search, Simulated annealing, Simulation and modeling, Soft computing techniques Support vector machines, Swarm intelligence, Tabu search, Variable neighborhood search Submission Procedure: - Papers should be in English. - Regular papers should be up to 10 pages in length. - Short papers should be up to 6 pages in length. - Previously published work may not be submitted, nor may the work be concurrently submitted to any other conference or journal. Such papers will be rejected without review. - Papers must be formatted using the SPRINGER Author's Kit. Detailed instructions and templates are available at http://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines Website: The submission Web page for ICO 2018 is https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ico2018 Submission deadline: July 13, 2018 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Matthew Aburn [log in to unmask] Date: January 21, 2018 Subject: Postdoc Position, Bayesian Computation, QIMRB, Australia Bayesian Computation Research Fellow (full time 3 year appointment) - Cutting edge data science in the group of Prof Michael Breakspear - Potential to participate in commercialization - Contribute to the design of methods for Bayesian inference on large data sets from patient neuroimaging and intracranial recordings, to perform model selection, parameter estimation, data assimilation and prediction using forward models of brain dynamics. - Implement these methods on GPUs or high performance computing clusters, and collaborate in applying these to clinical and neuroscience research, including an application to diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. - Perform innovative analyses of high-dimensional neurophysiological and neuroimaging data. Essential: PhD in mathematics, physics, statistics, bioengineering, computer sciences or related field; demonstrated ability to implement mathematical methods in code; and evidence of strong oral and written communication skills. Desirable: Ideally may have a published track record applying computational inference methods, for example Sequential Monte Carlo, particle filters, MCMC, ensemble Kalman filters or variational Bayes; previous experience with GPU programming / high performance computing; or expertise in time series analysis or signal processing. Salary range is AUD $81,395-$84,257 per annum, plus up to 15.75% superannuation. This is a full time three year appointment. Closing date 4 February 2018. For full details and to apply: http://www.qimrberghofer.edu.au/careers/positions-vacant ------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric C. Cyr [log in to unmask] Date: January 19, 2018 Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Mathematics for Plasmas, Sandia National Labs The Computational Mathematics Department at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, NM, invites applicants for a postdoctoral R&D position. The selected candidate will join in efforts in pursuing leading edge research in the development and analysis of discontinuous Galerkin methods for multi-fluid plasma models and particle-in-cell (PIC) models. Work will also involve software development and numerical experimentation. The selected candidate will be expected to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team and to thrive in an expanding, fast-paced technical environment. This position requires a large amount of interaction with other staff members in the department and communication skills are important. Some travel will be required. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in mathematics, computer science, engineering, or a related area received within the last 5 years prior to employment. US Citizenship is required. Other qualifications include (1) evidence of relevant and exceptional research achievements as demonstrated in the form of technical publications, presentations, software tools, and/or knowledge of applications, (2) expertise in numerical methods for PDEs, (3) expertise in large-scale scientific computation, (4) strong C++ software development skills and experience utilizing software libraries for scientific software development. For a complete description of the posting, and to apply, go to http://www.sandia.gov, click on Careers, then search for job opening 660242. Sandia National Laboratories is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Emanuele Zanchi [log in to unmask] Date: January 17, 2018 Subject: Multiple Positions, Barcelona Supercomputing Center The Barcelona Supercomputing Center - Centro Nacional de Supercomputacion (BSC-CNS) is the leading supercomputing center in Spain. It houses MareNostrum, one of the most powerful supercomputers in Europe, and is a hosting member of the PRACE European distributed supercomputing infrastructure. The mission of BSC is to research, develop and manage information technologies in order to facilitate scientific progress. BSC combines HPC service provision and R&D into both computer and computational science (life, earth and engineering sciences) under one roof, and currently has over 460 staff from 44 countries. The Operations Department ensures the continuous daily functioning of the RES supercomputers and remote access by users both within Spain and internationally. In addition to all the routine maintenance and operations tasks, the Department staff is also heavily involved in planning and designing new systems and support facilities. We are offering a position for Junior High Performance Computing User Support. We will accept candidatures interested in a part-time work as well as students of Computer Sciences Engineering Degree. There is the option to perform within operations department the Undergraduate Thesis Project related to HPC and supercomputing. During the first 3 months, the BSC staff will train the candidate in HPC technologies, supercomputers, performance tools and programming models. Ref. 06_OP_US_Jr Applications are invited for a PostDoc to conduct research and development on computer architecture and machine learning in the context of the ERC-funded project "Sustainable Performance for High-Performance Embedded Computing Systems" (SuPerCom). ERC is one of the most prestigious projects a European researcher can be awarded (https://erc.europa.eu/about-erc/mission). SuPerCom is a 5-year project funded by the European Union that starts in early 2018 and that involves around 10 researchers. The main objective is to propose a holistic multidisciplinary approach that addresses the challenge of providing high and sustainable performance with future embedded computers comprising high-performance hardware with unprecedented complexity levels. This project involves research in hardware designs to improve performance predictability and machine learning techniques for embedded systems like those in automotive or space domains. Francisco J. Cazorla is the principal investigator (PI) of the project. Ref. 9_CS_OS_R2R3 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Josef Weinbub [log in to unmask] Date: January 15, 2018 Subject: PhD Position, Computational Science, TU Wien, Austria One PhD position (3 years, 40 hours/week) at the Institute for Microelectronics, TU Wien is available. The area of research is on high performance hierarchical data structures for accelerating three-dimensional level-set based simulations of fabrication processes of micro- and nanoelectronic devices. Candidates should have a strong background in developing numerical, parallel C++ codes (e.g. OpenMP, vectorization, finite difference method). Previous experience with or background in micro- and nanoelectronics (or electrical engineering in general) is not required. Desired Starting Date: March 2018 (but is flexible and can be negotiated) The position will remain open until filled. More information: www.iue.tuwien.ac.at/hptcad/open-positions/phd-data-structures/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Stephan Rave [log in to unmask] Date: January 19, 2018 Subject: PhD Position, Mathematics, Univ of Münster Applied Mathematics Munster has an open PhD position (salary TV-L E13 75%) for a duration of three years. The successful applicant will be working on a project regarding the efficient multi-scale simulation and reduced order modeling of lithium-ion battery cells. A master's degree in mathematics, as well as experience with the theory and implementation of numerical approximation schemes for partial differential equations is required. Inquiries and applications can be addressed to [log in to unmask] Applications are possible until February 15, 2018. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Bernie J. Daigle, Jr. [log in to unmask] Date: January 15, 2018 Subject: MS/PhD Position, Computational Systems Biology, Univ of Memphis Experimental biologists are generating data at an unprecedented rate. Unfortunately, biological insight has not kept pace with this deluge of data. The goal of my lab is to improve the inference of biological meaning from the wealth of experimental data collected from single cells to whole organisms. To do so, we develop sophisticated statistical and computational tools that enable integrated analyses of noisy, heterogeneous datasets. Assistantships are available for students interested in pursuing a Master's or Ph.D. in computational systems biology. Our research in this area involves developing computational methods for inferring the underlying structure and behavior of biological systems. Recent work by our lab includes combining stochastic simulation and optimization techniques to characterize promoter architecture from single-cell gene expression data. More information can be found at http://daiglelab.org. The successful candidate should be highly motivated and have some computer programming experience (R, MATLAB, Perl, Python, C, or C++). Prior research experience in bioinformatics and/or computational biology is desirable. Details about admission and degree requirements can be found at http://www.memphis.edu/bioinformatics/requirements (MS, Bioinformatics) and http://www.memphis.edu/biology/graduate (MS/PhD, Biological Sciences). Applicants must apply to both The University of Memphis Graduate School and the corresponding graduate program. To ensure full consideration, applications should be completed by February 1. Accepted students will be supported through a graduate assistantship. If interested, please contact Dr. Daigle ([log in to unmask]) for further information. ------------------------------------------------------- From: saul Buitrago [log in to unmask] Date: January 21, 2018 Subject: Contents, Bulletin of Computational Applied Mathematics, 5 (2) Table of Contents Bulletin of Computational Applied Mathematics, Vol. 5, No. 2 http://www.compama.co.usb.ve/ Modeling seismic wave propagation using staggered-grid mimetic finite differences, F. Solano-Feo, J. Guevara-Jordan, C. Gonzalez-Ramirez, O. Rojas-Ulacio, B. Otero-Calvinyo Surrogate reservoir models for CSI well probabilistic production forecast, S. Buitrago, O. Romero Evaluation of the Von Rosenberg's method for the convection-diffusion equation, N. Guanda, I. Grau ------------------------------------------------------- From: Edward B. Saff [log in to unmask] Date: January 16, 2018 Subject: Contents, Constructive Approximation, 47 (1) Constructive Approximation Volume 47, Issue 1, February 2018 http://link.springer.com/journal/365 Special Issue: Approximation and Statistical Physics - Part I On Bulk Singularities in the Random Normal Matrix Model, Yacin Ameur, Seong-Mi Seo Renormalized Energy and Asymptotic Expansion of Optimal Logarithmic Energy on the Sphere, Laurent Betermin, Etienne Sandier Expected Riesz Energy of Some Determinantal Processes on Flat Tori, Jordi Marzo, Joaquim Ortega-Cerda Quantum Ergodic Sequences and Equilibrium Measures, Steve Zelditch A Large Deviation Principle for Weighted Riesz Interactions, Tom Bloom, Norman Levenberg, Franck Wielonsky Domain Wall Six-Vertex Model with Half-Turn Symmetry, Pavel Bleher, Karl Liechty Equidistribution of Jellium Energy for Coulomb and Riesz Interactions, Mircea Petrache, Simona Rota Nodari ------------------------------------------------------- From: Irena Lasiecka [log in to unmask] Date: January 18, 2018 Subject: Contents, EECT Evolution Equations and Control Theory, 7.1 New issue EECT 7-1, March 2018 is now on line. http://aimsciences.org/journal/A0000-0000/2018/7/1 1.The controllability of a thermoelastic plate problem revisited, Moncef Aouadi and Taoufik Moulahi 2. Continuous data assimilation algorithm for simplified Bardina model, Debora A. F. Albanez and Maicon J. Benvenutti 3. Self-similar solutions to nonlinear Dirac equations and an application to nonuniqueness, Hyungjin Huh 4. Inverse observability inequalities for integrodifferential equations in square domains, Paola Loreti and Daniela Sforza 5. Stability problem for the age-dependent predator-prey model, Antoni Leon Dawidowicz and Anna Poskrobko 6. Optimal control for a conserved phase field system with a possibly singular potential, Pierluigi Colli , Gianni Gilardi , Gabriela Marinoschi and Elisabetta Rocca 7. Global well-posedness of unsteady motion of viscous incompressible capillary liquid bounded by a free surface, Yoshihiro Shibata 8. Heat-viscoelastic plate interaction: Analyticity, spectral analysis, exponential decay, Roberto Triggiani and Jing Zhang ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lothar Reichel [log in to unmask] Date: January 16, 2018 Subject: Contents, ETNA, 47 (special volume of the NL2A conference) G. P. Deidda, P. Diaz de Alba, and G. Rodriguez, Identifying the magnetic permeability in multi-frequency EM data inversion L. Elbouyahyaoui, M. Heyouni, K. Jbilou, and A. Messaoudi, A block Arnoldi based method for the solution of the Sylvester-observer equation K. Du, J. Duintjer Tebbens, and G. Meurant, Any admissible harmonic Ritz value set is possible for GMRES D. Kressner, R. Luce, and F. Statti, Incremental computation of block triangular matrix exponentials with application to option pricing D. Bianchi and M. Donatelli, On generalized iterated Tikhonov regularization with operator-dependent seminorms A. Frommer, K. Lund, and D. B. Szyld, Block Krylov subspace methods for functions of matrices G. Meurant, An optimal Q-OR Krylov subspace method for solving linear systems H.-X. Zhong and H. Xu, Weighted Golub-Kahan-Lanczos bidiagonalization algorithms M. Mitrouli and P. Roupa, Vector estimates for f(A)b via extrapolation N. Eshghi and L. Reichel, Enhanced matrix function approximation D. Imberti and J. Erhel, Varying the s in your s-step GMRES ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************