Subject: NA Digest, V. 18, # 10 NA Digest Sunday, March 11, 2018 Volume 18 : Issue 10 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Data Science & UQ, USA, Mar 2018 Scientific Software Days, USA, Apr 2018 Summer School, Fractional and Other Nonlocal Models, Spain, May 2018 AMiTaNS'18, Bulgaria, Jun 2018 Applied Mathematics and Computational Science, Cuba, Jun 2018 Mathematical Methods and Models in Biosciences, Bulgaria, Jun 2018 Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, India, Jul 2018 Dolomites Research Week on Approximation (DRWA18), Italy, Sep 2018 Postdoc Position, Complex Dynamical Networks, TU Delft PhD/Postdoc Positions, RICAM, Linz Contents, Data Processing and Automatic Computing Machines, 1957 Contents, ETNA Special Volume Dedicated to Olof Widlund Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 23 (1) 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: Guang Lin [log in to unmask] Date: March 08, 2018 Subject: Data Science & UQ, USA, Mar 2018 Purdue CCAM (Center for Computational & Applied Mathematics) is hosting a Workshop on Current Trends and Challenges in Data Science and Uncertainty Quantification on Saturday, Mar 31, 2018. The location is: LAWSON 1142, Department of Computer Science 305 N. University Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907 (Parking lot across street during the weekend.) The purpose of the workshop is to discuss and exchange ideas on topics related to data science, uncertainty quantification, structured methods for advanced machine learning algorithms, big data analysis, model reduction and high-performance data analysis, related applications, and other relevant subjects. The organizers are Jie Shen and Guang Lin. http://www.math.purdue.edu/~lin491/datauq2018/index.html We kindly invite you to participate in this workshop. The registration is free. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Damon McDougall [log in to unmask] Date: March 11, 2018 Subject: Scientific Software Days, USA, Apr 2018 Registration is open for the 9th Annual Scientific Software Days conference. Register here: http://scisoftdays.org/ The 9th Annual Scientific Software Days Conference (SSD) targets users and developers of scientific software. The conference will be held at the University of Texas at Austin Thursday Apr 26 - Friday Apr 27, 2018 and focuses on two themes: a) sharing best practices across scientific software communities; b) sharing the latest tools and technology relevant to scientific software. This year's list of speakers include: Ritu Arora (Texas Advanced Computing Center); Tobin Isaac (Georgia Tech); Doaa Altarawy (Virginia Tech); Alicia Klinvex (Naval Nuclear Laboratory); Sergey Fomel (UT Austin); Lindley Graham (Amazon Web Services); Dan Katz (University of Illinois); Robert McLay (Texas Advanced Computing Center) In addition, we solicit poster submissions that share novel uses of scientific software. Please send an abstract of less than 250 words to [log in to unmask] Limited travel support is available for. The funding application is on the website. Register online here: http://scisoftdays.org/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Max Gunzburger [log in to unmask] Date: March 08, 2018 Subject: Summer School, Fractional and Other Nonlocal Models, Spain, May 2018 Summer School on Fractional and Other Nonlocal Models Dates: May 28-31, 2018 Venue: Basque Center for Applied Mathematics (BCAM) Alameda Mazarredo 14, Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain In many settings, differential equation models do not always provide adequate fidelity to the continuum phenomena being modeled. This occurs in diverse areas such as crack nucleation and propagation in solids, charge transport in semiconductors, subsurface and polymer flows, and animal migration in ecological systems, just to name a few. A common feature in these and other settings is that interactions can occur at a distance and not just in infinitesimal neighborhoods as is the case for differential equation models. The summer school focuses on the continuum modeling, analysis, simulation, and numerical analysis of settings that feature such nonlocal interaction. Although the universe of continuum nonlocal models is large, two approaches have gained popularity due to their wide applicability. On one hand, we have fractional derivative models that can be used to describe many non-Fickian diffusion processes that are observed in practice. Both spatial and temporal fractional derivative models are used for this purpose. On the other hand, we find integral equation models that can treat problems such as those in solid mechanics, which cannot be modeled using fractional derivatives. These integral equation models can be viewed as generalizations of fractional derivative models and can be treated through the use of a nonlocal vector calculus. The general aim of the school is for students to become familiar with these two approaches. In both cases, the lectures cover models arising in applications, the mathematical analysis of the models, algorithms for obtaining approximate solutions, and the numerical analysis of those algorithms. In addition, the close connection between some of the models discussed and stochastic processes is also a subject of interest. Participants who are already working on problems related to the subject matter of the school can present a lecture about their own research. Attendance to the Summer School is free of charge but registration through our online system is required. Full-board accommodation at a discounted price (short distance from the school venue) is still available for participants. For more detailed information about the workshop and in order to register, please go to http://www.bcamath.org/en/workshops/ss-fonm2017 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Michail Todorov [log in to unmask] Date: March 11, 2018 Subject: AMiTaNS'18, Bulgaria, Jun 2018 Tenth Jubilee Conference of the Euro-American Consortium for Promoting the Application of Mathematics in Technical and Natural Sciences, Albena, Bulgaria, June 20-25, 2018 The Euro-American Consortium for Promoting the Application of Mathematics in Technical and Natural Sciences is pleased to announce its Tenth Jubilee Conference AMiTaNS'18 to be held in Albena, which is one of the top level vacation resorts in the Northern Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The conference is organized in cooperation with Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). The conference will be scheduled in plenary and keynote lectures followed by special and contributed sessions. The accents of the conference will be on Mathematical Physics, Solitons and Transport Processes, Numerical Methods, Scientific Computing, Continuum Mechanics, Applied Analysis, Applied Physics, Biomathematics, which can be complemented by some specific topics in contributed special sessions. If you are interested in attending AMiTaNS'18 please prepare a short abstract within 300 words clearly stating the goal and tools. The deadline for submissions of Application forms with abstracts is March 31, 2018. Please follow the instructions on the conference website (http://2018.eac4amitans.eu). It is our pleasure to invite to attend the jubilee issue of the conference everybody, who took part in its previous nine issues and who shears the ideas and realization of this initiative. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jose E. Castillo [log in to unmask] Date: March 06, 2018 Subject: Applied Mathematics and Computational Science, Cuba, Jun 2018 The IX PanAmerican Workshop in applied mathematics and computational science will be held in Varadero, Cuba June 11-18 2018 The objective of these workshops is to create cooperative research activities based on international collaboration and to promote the development of applied and computational mathematics in Latin America. To accomplish these goals, we must bring together practicing applied mathematicians and computational scientists in the Americas to exchange research information, and create a forum for researchers to refine, enhance and implement research activities. The purpose is to continue to center in areas of applied and computational mathematics, such as, computational fluid dynamics, numerical optimization, high-performance computing, grid generation, computer algebra, and dynamical systems aimed to evaluate data related to areas of environmental, social and economic development in the Americas.http://www.csrc.sdsu.edu/panam2018/index.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Rashkov [log in to unmask] Date: March 07, 2018 Subject: Mathematical Methods and Models in Biosciences, Bulgaria, Jun 2018 BIOMATH 2018: International Conference of Mathematical Methods and Models in Biosciences and Young Scientists School, June 24-29, 2018, Sofia, Bulgaria Abstract submission deadline approaching: 31 March 2018 This annual event is devoted to recent research in life sciences based on applications of mathematics as well as mathematics applied to or motivated by biological studies. It is a multidisciplinary meeting forum for researchers who develop and apply mathematical and computational tools to the study of phenomena in the broad fields of biology, ecology, medicine, biotechnology, bioengineering, environmental science, etc. More information on: http://www.biomath.bg/2018 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dr. Niraj Kumar Shukla [log in to unmask] Date: March 09, 2018 Subject: Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, India, Jul 2018 I would like to inform you that we are organising an international conference whose details are as follows: Title: International Conference on Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing (ICMMSC-2018) http://icmmsc.iiti.ac.in/ Duration: July 19-21, 2018 Venue: Indian Institute of Technology Indore, India http://iiti.ac.in/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Alessandra De Rossi [log in to unmask] Date: March 11, 2018 Subject: Dolomites Research Week on Approximation (DRWA18), Italy, Sep 2018 Dolomites Research Week on Approximation (DRWA18) Alba di Canazei (Trento, Italy), September 10-14, 2018 DRWA18 is organized by the Department of Mathematics of the Universities of Padova and Torino and the Department of Computer Science of the University of Verona. It aims to provide a meeting point and a forum for researchers in approximation theory and its applications, with the formula of open lectures + invited working groups and a poster session (see also the previous editions DRWA07, DRWA08, DRWA10, DRWA11, DRWA13,DRWA14, DRWA15, DRWA17). The workshop will be held in Alba di Canazei, Val di Fassa (Trento), Italy. Venue: University of Verona, via de Sorapera, 25-27, 38030 Alba di Canazei (TN). Registration fee (to be paid cash onsite): Regular 150 euros; BSc/MSc/PhD Students and Post-Docs 100 euros Tutorial: Reduced Basis Methods, Bernard Haasdonk (Stuttgart) Working groups: - Approximation methods in medical imaging - Approximations in seismology (starting on Sept. 7 morning) - Meshless methods and applications - Multivariate polynomial approximation and pluripotential theory Poster Session For any further information, email to Stefano De Marchi: [log in to unmask] Marco Vianello: [log in to unmask] WEB SITE: http://events.math.unipd.it/drwa18/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Giulia Giordano [log in to unmask] Date: March 04, 2018 Subject: Postdoc Position, Complex Dynamical Networks, TU Delft Postdoctoral position: Complex Dynamical Networks Delft Center for Systems and Control (DCSC), Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. We are looking for a talented post-doctoral research fellow with background and interest in System Theory, Automatic Control, Optimisation; strong mathematical skills; a track record of publications in high-quality journals and/or conferences; and an excellent command of the English language (knowledge of Dutch is not required). Expertise in either networked dynamical systems, decentralised control or systems biology is highly appreciated. The researcher will conduct fundamental theoretical and algorithmic research on complex dynamical networks, with possible applications to systems in both engineering and biology. Applicants should have the following qualifications - Ph.D. degree (or close to completion) in Systems and Control, Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. - Strong mathematical skills, along with ability and interest to work at the intersection of several technical research domains, in particular System Theory, Automatic Control, Optimisation. - Good programming skills (e.g., in Matlab). - Excellent command of the English language and communication skills. For more information on the position and how to apply, please consult https://www.academictransfer.com/employer/TUD/vacancy/45330/lang/en/ https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/279788 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mourad Sini [log in to unmask] Date: March 07, 2018 Subject: PhD/Postdoc Positions, RICAM, Linz One PhD and one Postdoc positions are available, for 36 months each, starting from September 1st 2018. These positions are supported by the project ‘Mathematical Analysis of Imaging Modalities using Nanoparticles as Contrast Agents’ funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF. PhD position. The candidate is required to have a Master degree, or an equivalent one, in mathematical analysis or applied mathematics. The application for this position includes: CV, Master degree, Master thesis and names/emails of at least two persons who are willing to write recommendation letters if needed. Postdoc position. The candidate is required to have a PhD degree or an equivalent one in topics related to the analysis of PDE’s and applications. We are, in particular, seeking for candidates who are familiar with integral equations or /and asymptotic analysis methods. The application for this position includes: CV, PhD degree, PhD thesis (or research articles if available), motivation letter and names/emails of at least two persons who are willing to write recommendation letters if needed. The documents can be sent (in one pdf file) to Mourad Sini ([log in to unmask]). The deadline for application is May 31st 2018. The motivated candidates can feel free to contact Mourad Sini for any information regarding these positions (as the detailed research topics, duties and benefits of the positions, etc.). We offer a yearly gross salary of EUR 29.573,60 within a 75% employment (30 hours per week) for the PhD position and a yearly gross salary of EUR 51.955,40 within a 100% employment (40 hours per week) for the Postdoc position. The selected candidates will be located at RICAM (https://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at/), Linz, Austria. The institute, which is part of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, offers high standard research and life conditions. The Austrian Academy of Sciences is an equal opportunity employer. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Robert McLachlan [log in to unmask] Date: March 04, 2018 Subject: Contents, Data Processing and Automatic Computing Machines, 1957 The Proceedings of the Conference on Data Processing and Automatic Computing Machines, vol I, Weapons Research Establishment, Salisbury, South Australia, 1957, is online at http://www.massey.ac.nz/~rmclachl/DPACM/. A snapshot of scientific computing 60 years ago. Papers by James Wilkinson, Maurice Wilkes, Tom Cherry, Sandy Douglas and others. The Merson paper inspired John Butcher to create the modern theory of Runge-Kutta methods. Contents: W C J White, Introduction to the WRE data processing system J A Ovenstone, The WREDAC system T M Cherry and F Hirst, The Machine CSIRAC J M Bennett and B E Swire, The SILLIAC R G Smart, The UTECOM digital computer T Pearcey, Data reduction in pure scientific research A D Booth, Machine translation of languaes F W Harwood, Linguistic applications of computing machinery M V Wilkes, Some remarks on the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations J W Carr III, Generalised functional round-off error analysis R H Merson, An operational method for the study of integration processes J M Bennett, Continuant matrices in numerical analysis J H Wilkinson, The calculation of the eigenvectors of codiagonal matrices produced by the Givens and Lanczos processes A Jones, Eigenvalues and vectors of a symmetric matrix using Jacobi's method A S Douglas, On the solution of parabolic partial differential equations by difference methods T M Cherry, Numerical solution of a problem in forced convection B A Chartres, Monte Carlo calculation of the multiple scattering of muons J C Butcher, On the numerical inversion of Laplace and Mellin transforms P J Claringbold, The automatic design and analysis of biological experiments A S Douglas, Computers and Crystallography H C Freeman, 'SILLIAC' computer programs for X-ray crystal structure analysis C L Hamblin, An addressless coding scheme based on mathematical notation G W Hill and J G Sanderson, Automatic computing R G Smart, The DEUCE matrix interpretive scheme I M Bassett, Interpretive programming J M Bennett, J C Butcher, M Chapple, A new diagnostic routine block ------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Szyld [log in to unmask] Date: March 04, 2018 Subject: Contents, ETNA Special Volume Dedicated to Olof Widlund The first of the papers in the special volume of the Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis dedicated to Olof B Widlund on the occasion of his 80th birthday (11 February 2018) has been posted (together with the preface/dedication). See http://etna.math.kent.edu/volumes/2011-2020/vol49/ As the papers continue to be accepted and go through production, they will be posted throughout the year. Happy Birthday Olof! ------------------------------------------------------- From: Raimondas Ciegis [log in to unmask] Date: March 06, 2018 Subject: Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 23 (1) MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND ANALYSIS The Baltic Journal on Mathematical Applications, Numerical Analysis and Differential Equations ISSN 1392-6292, ISSN 1648-3510 online, Electronical edition: http://mma.vgtu.lt Volume 23, Issue 1 Mohammad Pirhaji, Maryam Zangiabadi, Hossein Mansouri and Saman H. Amin, An Arc Search Interior-Point Algorithm for Monotone Linear Complementarity, Problems over Symmetric Cones Fanchao Kong, Zhiguo Luo and Hongjun Qiu, Solitary Wave and Periodic Wave Solutions for a Class of Singular $p$-Laplacian Systems with Impulsive Effects Hui Zhu, Jing Niu, Ruimin Zhang and Yingzhen Lin, A New Approach for Solving Nonlinear Singular Boundary Value Problems Beibei Guo, Yu Xiao and Chiping Zhang, Graph-Theoretic Approach to Exponential Stability of Delayed Coupled Systems on Networks under Periodically Intermittent Control A.S.V. Ravi Kanth and P. Murali Mohan Kumar, A Numerical Technique for Solving Nonlinear Singularly Perturbed Delay Differential Equations Mar\'ia-Consuelo Casab\'an, Juan-Carlos Cort\'es and Lucas J\'odar, Analytic-Numerical Solution of Random Parabolic Models: A Mean Square Fourier Transform Approach Wan Munirah Wan Mohamad, Tahir Ahmad, Niki Anis Ab Karim and Azmirul Ashaari, Fuzzy Arithmetical Modeling of a Steam Turbine and a Boiler System Rafael Company, Vera N. Egorova, Lucas J\'{o}dar and Fazlollah Soleymani, A Local Radial Basis Function Method for High-Dimensional American Option Pricing Problems Helmi Temimi and Mohamed Ben-Romdhane, Numerical Solution of Falkner-Skan Equation by Iterative Transformation Method Nesir Huseyin, Anar Huseyin Khalik Guseinov, Approximation of the Set of Trajectories of the Nonlinear Control System with Limited Control Resources ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************