Subject: NA Digest, V. 18, # 18 NA Digest Sunday, May 06, 2018 Volume 18 : Issue 18 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: SLDGL An error in a Matlab PDE toolbox Last Call: Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software Time Dependent Electromagnetic Wave Problems, USA, Jun 2018 Applied & Computational Mathematics, China, Jul 2018 Advances in PDEs: Theory, Computation and Application to CFD, USA, Aug 2018 IMA Theoretical and Computational Discrete Mathematics, UK, Sep 2018 Mathematics of Thin Structures, Germany, Sep 2018 Preconditioning 2019, USA, Jul 2019 Junior Professorship Position, Institute of Numerical Mathematics, TU Dresden Postdoc Position, Mathematical Modelling and Parameter Estimation, Oxford Univ Postdoc Positions, U. Wisconsin-Madison Research Associate Position, Computational Partial Differential Equations PhD Position, Univ of Wuppertal, Germany PhD Positions, Computational Mathematics and Decision Sciences Contents, Advances in Computational Mathematics, 44 (2) Contents, IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis, 38 (1) Contents, IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis, 38 (2) Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 23 (2) Subscribe, unsubscribe, change address, or for na-digest archives: http://www.netlib.org/na-digest-html/faq.html Submissions for NA Digest: http://icl.utk.edu/na-digest/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Arpad [log in to unmask] Date: May 06, 2018 Subject: SLDGL Dear NA Community, Recently I was looking for a code for solving a 1d (ordinary) boundary value problem, or a 1+1d parabolic initial-boundary value problem. It would be nice to have adaptive stepsize control. Looking through GAMS, SLDGL seemed ideal. However, its authors do not have it any more. Has anyone archived it? At one point most German computer centres had it installed. I hope this is a legal question. In the paper describing it, the authors wrote that it is available to interested people. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Bernard Beauzamy [log in to unmask] Date: May 03, 2018 Subject: An error in a Matlab PDE toolbox In the framework of a contract with ANDRA (the French Agency for nuclear waste), we found an error in the Matlab toolbox function calculating the shear strain. Please see: http://www.scmsa.eu/archives/SCM_Error_Matlab_Toolbox_2018_05.pdf As a general comment, we recommend to check such toolboxes and not to make a blind use of them. ------------------------------------------------------- From: SIAM Prize Program [log in to unmask] Date: May 01, 2018 Subject: Last Call: Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software The deadline is fast approaching for entries for the James H. Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software. We are looking for submissions of high- quality numerical software from early career teams. If you or your team are developing numerical software for scientific computing, act as a nominator and enter your software for the prize. The James H. Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software is awarded every four years to the authors of an outstanding piece of numerical software. The prize is intended to recognize innovative software in scientific computing and to encourage researchers in the earlier stages of their career. SIAM will award the Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software at the SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE19). The award will consist of $3,000 and a plaque. As part of the award, the recipient(s) will be expected to present a lecture at the conference. Entry Deadline: June 1, 2018 See http://www.siam.org/prizes/nominations/nom_wilkinson_ns.php for the complete call for entries. This includes eligibility and entry requirements and a link to the SIAM Prize Portal, where you can create an account and submit your entry. For inquiries, contact [log in to unmask] Learn more about the SIAM Prize Program at http://www.siam.org/prizes/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Vrushali Bokil [log in to unmask] Date: May 03, 2018 Subject: Time Dependent Electromagnetic Wave Problems, USA, Jun 2018 I would like to bring to your attention a workshop on "Computational Aspects of Time Dependent Electromagnetic Wave Problems in Complex Materials" that will be held at the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM), at Brown university, during the period June 25-29, 2018. This workshop aims to bring together different scientific communities, including mathematicians, engineers, physicists, software developers and other relevant people, to disseminate current progress in their areas and develop potential collaborations to address challenges involved in the solution of the time-domain Maxwell's equations in complex materials through computational and experimental research with the broad aim of addressing and solving real-world applications. ICERM is now accepting applications for participation in this workshop. Some funding for travel and lodging is available through ICERM for participants. Please see the workshop website for more details https://icerm.brown.edu/topical_workshops/tw18-5-ewp/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lei Zhang [log in to unmask] Date: April 30, 2018 Subject: Applied & Computational Mathematics, China, Jul 2018 Summer school on "Frontiers of Applied and Computational Mathematics" will take place from 9 to 21 July 2018 at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Lecturers and (tentative) topics: - Kazuo Aoki, Kyoto University, kinetic equation - Carsten Carstensen, Humboldt University, adaptive finite element - Francois Golse, Ecole Polytechnique, mathematical theory of kinetic equations - Apala Majumdar, University of Bath, modeling and analysis of liquid crystal - Itamar Procaccia , Weizmann Institute of Science, statistical mechanics - Walter Schirmacher, University of Mainz, modeling and analysis of disorder material - Nicholas Zarbaras, University of Notre Dame, machine learning and data science Application Deadline: May 31, 2018 To apply for the school and for any further information please visit the school's website: http://ins.sjtu.edu.cn/schools/2018/07/09/2018-international-graduate- summer-school-on-frontiers-of-applied-and-computational- mathematics/1256 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jennifer K. Ryan [log in to unmask] Date: May 02, 2018 Subject: Advances in PDEs: Theory, Computation and Application to CFD, USA, Aug 2018 Advances in PDEs: Theory, Computation and Application to CFD at ICERM, August 20-24, 2018. The aim of this workshop is to review the recent progress in the type of PDEs arising from fluid dynamics and other related physical areas, in terms of their theory, computation, and applications. The invited speakers include PDE analysts, applied and computational mathematicians, and engineers. Many of the invited speakers have made fundamental contributions to the development of PDE numerical methods and mathematical analysis as well as cutting edge applications. In harmony with ICERM's mission, the most significant aspect of this workshop is cutting-edge computational mathematics, and reinforcing the critical role played by computation in the mathematical and experimental aspects of fluid dynamics. This workshop aims to showcase recent advances in the theory and computation of PDEs with applications in CFD. It is thus an excellent vehicle to commemorate Professor Saul Abarbanel, who has made fundamental contributions to fluid dynamics and PDEs, especially in their computation and application to CFD. To honor his memory, this workshop will focus on recent developments in the field, highlighting the exchange of current research ideas and setting the stage for future research. More details can be found on the workshop webpage: https://icerm.brown.edu/topical_workshops/tw18-6-apde/ If you would like to participate in the workshop, you are encouraged to apply through the link provided on the workshop web page. All approved applicants will be invited to present posters on their work. Some funds are available to support participant travel. Those needing travel support can request it on the application form. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye [log in to unmask] Date: May 04, 2018 Subject: IMA Theoretical and Computational Discrete Mathematics, UK, Sep 2018 2nd IMA Conference on Theoretical and Computational Discrete Mathematics, Friday 14 - Saturday 15 September 2018, The Enterprise Centre, University of Derby Discrete mathematics poses a wide range of challenging research problems, giving rise to important applications in other fields such as computer science, engineering, industry, business, finance and the physical/biological sciences. It is a dynamic subject in which techniques, theories and algorithms are drawn from many different areas, and it offers a diverse and stimulating environment for those whose work lies within it. This is a relatively new area that the IMA is pleased to support through a second event of its kind at the University of Derby. The conference will showcase theoretical and computational advances in the general field of discrete mathematics. It is open to researchers working with mathematical structures and abstract constructs, and to those involved in the theory and practise of discrete algorithmic computing. The purpose of this event is to highlight progress in the field through the development of novel theories, methodologies and applications accordingly, and to inspire future work. Abstracts of up to 500 words are invited to be submitted for either oral or poster presentation via https://my.ima.org.uk by Friday 1 June 2018, in areas including, but not limited to, the following: Theoretical Computer Science (Algorithms, Automata, Codes, Cryptography, Image Processing, Logic Gates and Circuits); Number Theory (Computational, Elementary, Additive, Combinatorial); Set Relations, Orderings, Words, Permutation Patterns; Graph Theory and Network Problems; Number Sequences, Arithmetic Functions and Partitions; Combinatorics (Algorithmic, Algebraic, Analytic, Enumerative, Extremal, Probabilistic, Topological, Geometric, Theory of Designs, Matroids, Percolation); Optimization (Discrete, Combinatorial) and Game Theory; Operations Research. Registration will open in May via https://my.ima.org.uk/ Conference webpage: https://ima.org.uk/7775/2nd-ima-conference-theoretical- computational-discrete-mathematics/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Axel Voigt [log in to unmask] Date: May 03, 2018 Subject: Mathematics of Thin Structures, Germany, Sep 2018 The workshop will be held at TU Dresden (Faculty of Mathematics), Sept 26, 2018 (9am) - Sept 28, 2018 (6pm). Perspective: Many models in mechanics, physics and biology invoke thin structures and physical processes therein. With this workshop we intend to bring together mathematicians and physicists working on the modeling, mathematical analysis and numerics of such models. In particular, topics of interest include variational models for thin films (e.g. featuring wrinkling, prestrain and microstructure) and vector- and tensor-valued partial differential equations on surface (e.g. models for surface liquid crystals and surface fluids). The workshop features invited presentations by John Ball (Oxford, UK) Soren Bartels (Freiburg, Germany) Peter Bella (Leipzig, Germany) Amin Doostmohammadi (Oxford, UK) Marta Lewicka (Pittsburgh, USA) Andreas Fery (Dresden, Germany) Alain Goriely (Oxford, UK) Peter Hansbo (Jonkoping, Sweden) Patrizio Neff (Duisburg-Essen, Germany) Gaetano Napoli (Lecce, Italien) Paul Plucinsky (Minnesota, USA) In addition there will be contributed short talks. Registration for participation is mandatory and possible till July 20, 2018. The fee is 70 EUR. For more details on the program and the registration please visit: https://tu-dresden.de/mn/math/wir/neukamm/die- professur/workshops/Workshop2018 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Yousef Saad [log in to unmask] Date: May 03, 2018 Subject: Preconditioning 2019, USA, Jul 2019 The 11th International Conference on Preconditioning Techniques for Scientific and Industrial Applications will take place from July 1 to July 3, 2019 at the University of Minnesota, Twin cities. This event will mark 20 years since the beginning of the series of `Preconditioning' conferences, which started in Minneapolis in 1999. Additional information can be found at http://www.cs.umn.edu/~saad/Precon19 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Axel Voigt [log in to unmask] Date: May 03, 2018 Subject: Junior Professorship Position, Institute of Numerical Mathematics, TU Dresden As part of the Tenure Track Programme, the Faculty of Mathematics invites applications for the Junior Professorship (W1) in Mathematics (W2 with tenure track) initially limited to a four-year contract as a temporary public official, to be filled at the earliest possible date. If the interim evaluation is positive, the employment contract will be extended to a total of six years. In the fifth year, a tenure evaluation will be carried out by a faculty-wide and school-wide commission. Following a positive evaluation, a permanent Chair (W2) of Mathemat- ics will be granted without a renewed call for applications. Evaluation criteria mutually agreed upon when the position is accepted will form the basis of the evaluation procedures. Essential elements of the evaluations will be scientific success in the form of publications, the successful acquisition of third-party funds, the promotion of young scientists, teaching classes in your specialisation with a positively evaluated teaching performance in German and English. The Faculty of Mathematics, which has two research priority areas: "Discrete Structures" (algebra, geometry and optimisation) as well as "Partial Differential Equations and their applications" (analysis, numerical mathematics, stochastics and scientific computation), is looking for an outstanding scientist who has a proven track record in a current field of pure or applied mathematics and who will strengthen one of the two research lines. The successful candidate should cooperate with colleagues within mathematics but also in other specialist areas at TU Dresden to initiate coordinated third-party funded projects. In teaching, we expect you to be involved in all of the faculty's courses of study as well as in non- mathematical courses of study, and to provide teaching services in both German and English. We expect you to be actively involved in academic self-administration and in the academic committees of the faculty. Applicants must fulfil the employment qualification requirements of Section 63 of the Act on the Autonomy of Institutions of Higher Education in the Free State of Saxony (Higher Education Act of the Free State of Saxony - SachsHSFG). In addition, we expect a minimum of two years postdoc experience at the time of application. TU Dresden supports tenure track professors with a programme specifically tailored to their needs. Mentoring, various coaching sessions, and special continuing education programmes and support offers provide active professional guidance throughout the duration of the temporary Junior Professorship. TU Dresden seeks to employ more female professors. Hence we particularly encourage women to apply. Applications from disabled candidates or those with additional support needs are very welcome. The University is a certified family-friendly university and offers a Dual Career Service. If you have any questions about these topics, please contact the Equal Opportunities Officer of the Faculty of Mathematics (Dr. rer. nat. Katharina Fischer +49 351 463-34979) or the Representative of Employees with Disabilities (Ms. Birgit Kliemann +49 351 463-33175). Please submit your application including CV, description of your scientific career, a list of your scientific papers, a list of courses taught including results of evaluations from the last three years, and a certified copy of your highest academic degree by mail by 14.06.2018 (stamped arrival date of the university central mail service applies) to: TU Dresden, Dekan der Fakultat Mathematik, Herrn Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Axel Voigt,Helmholtzstr. 10, 01069 Dresden, Germany and in electronic form via the TU Dresden SecureMail Portal https://securemail.tu- dresden.de by sending it to [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Robbins [log in to unmask] Date: May 06, 2018 Subject: Postdoc Position, Mathematical Modelling and Parameter Estimation, Oxford Univ This position is for a central role in an interdisciplinary research team that aims to apply new technologies from the physical sciences to improve the diagnosis and management of patients in intensive care and with particular diseases of the airways. At the heart of this work is a computational model of the physiology of the patient. The parameters of the model require identification from data collected by physicians using the novel sensors from the physical sciences. It is the recovered values for these parameters that we hope will ultimately guide therapy. The modelling and parameter estimation is integral to the whole programme. Further details can be found at: https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=134718 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Stephen Wright [log in to unmask] Date: May 04, 2018 Subject: Postdoc Positions, U. Wisconsin-Madison Several postdoctoral research positions are available at the University of Wisconsin Computer Sciences Department and the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery to work on funded projects involving nonconvex optimization, parallel/distributed optimization, and other optimization paradigms and algorithms that are motivated by data science applications. Prior experience in developing optimization theory and algorithms is required. Experience with data science applications is desirable. Positions are available from the present time until August 31, 2019, with a possible extension of one year. If interested, please send your CV to Steve Wright ([log in to unmask]) together with a description of relevant prior work and the names of several references. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Carolin Gietz [log in to unmask] Date: May 03, 2018 Subject: Research Associate Position, Computational Partial Differential Equations The Institute of Applied Mathematics at the University of M\374nster is seeking to fill the post of a Research Associate (part-time 0.75 fte), Salary Level E 13 TV-L. This fixed-term position is available from the earliest possible date. The initial appointment is for one year with the possibility of a prolongation by another two years. Currently, the regular full employment time is 39 hours and 50 minutes per week. All posts can, as a rule, also be filled as part-time positions if there are no compelling work-related reasons against doing so. The PhD student will be part of the work group "Computational Partial Differential Equations" and contribute to the research and teaching activities of the workgroup. Furthermore, the student will work on the topic of her/his dissertation. This topic will be concretized together with the candidate and will be devoted to the development and analysis of numerical schemes for partial differential equations. The independent numerical realization and the performance of numerical experiments are also part of the project. Teaching load is 4 hours per week for a full-time position. The following requirements must be met: Candidates hold a Master degree (or equivalent) in Mathematics with focus on numerics; Candidates have a strong background in finite element methods and their analysis; Candidates have programming skills and experience in Matlab or other programming language; Candidates have sufficient proficiency in English. The University of Munster is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the proportion of women academics. Consequently, we actively encourage applications by women. Female candidates with equivalent qualifications and academic achievements will be preferentially considered within the framework of the legal possibilities. We also welcome applications from candidates with severe disabilities. Disabled candidates with equivalent qualifications will be preferentially considered. Please submit your application by e-mail together with the usual documents by May30th, to the following address: Institute for Applied Mathematics JProf. Dr. Mira Schedensack Einsteinstr. 62 48149 Munster [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Matthias Rottmann [log in to unmask] Date: April 30, 2018 Subject: PhD Position, Univ of Wuppertal, Germany We offer a 3-year PhD student position at the Applied Computer Science Group and the Statistics Group, Department of Mathematics, University of Wuppertal, Germany. The focus is on uncertainty quantification in deep learning. In collaboration with Volkswagen we will develop measures for quantifying temporal and spacial uncertainty in the semantic segmentation of street scenes. This position requires good communication skills, ability for team work and programming skills, preferably in python and common deep learning frameworks. The position starts in June or July 2018, Applications (CV and motivation letter) received by May 10 will receive full consideration. Mail to: rottmann (at) math.uni-wuppertal.de Further information can be found here: https://www.uni-wuppertal.de/universitaet/stellenangebote/ansicht/job/18048- wissenschaftlicher-mitarbeiterinmitarbeiter-in-der-fakultaet-fuer-mathematik-und- naturwissenschaften/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Luca F. Pavarino [log in to unmask] Date: May 01, 2018 Subject: PhD Positions, Computational Mathematics and Decision Sciences We are seeking highly motivated and high-profile graduate students for our new international PhD program in Computational Mathematics and Decision Sciences, jointly organized by the University of Pavia (UNIPV), Italy and the Universita della Svizzera Italiana (USI), Lugano, Switzerland. The program will start in October 2018. Each PhD candidate is expected to complete his/her coursework and dissertation within 3 years. We have openings for 4 new PhD positions, fully funded with a competitive salary and an additional research budget for the second and third year. The application deadline is June 13, 2018. For details, see the program webpage http://compmat.unipv.it/ The application procedure can be found at http://phd.unipv.it/call-34/ The PhD research areas are Computational Mathematics, Computational Physics, Scientific Computing, Statistics, Decision Sciences, Optimization, Machine Learning, with an interdisciplinary view of Applied Mathematics, Physics and decision processes under uncertainty. Established in 1361, the University of Pavia is one of the oldest academic institutions in the world, combining a prestigious history with cutting-edge scientific innovation. In January 2018, the Departments of Mathematics and Physics were awarded the National Departments of Excellence Grant. Students benefit from working in internationally recognized research teams and from the intense cultural life of Pavia's city-campus; see http://www.unipv.eu/site/en/home.html The Universita della Svizzera Italiana (USI) is a young and lively university, member of the Swiss University System, together with ETH and EPFL. This new joint PhD program leverages on USI's Institute of Computational Sciences (ICS) and on USI's strengths in scientific computing, data science, informatics and biomedicine; see https://www.usi.ch/en ------------------------------------------------------- From: Danielle Walker [log in to unmask] Date: April 30, 2018 Subject: Contents, Advances in Computational Mathematics, 44 (2) TABLE OF CONTENTS, ADVANCES IN COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS, VOL. 44, NO. 2, 2018, http://www.springer.com/journal/10444 Convergence and quasi-optimality of an adaptive finite element method for optimal control problems with integral control constraint, Haitao Leng & Yanping Chen Uniform and high-order discretization schemes for Sturm-Liouville problems via Fer streamers, Alberto Gil C. P. Ramos On the dimension of trivariate spline spaces with the highest order smoothness on 3D T-meshes, Chao Zeng & Jiansong Deng The inverse scattering problem by an elastic inclusion, Roman Chapko, Drossos Gintides & Leonidas Mindrinos Unconditional and optimal H 2-error estimates of two linear and conservative finite difference schemes for the Klein-Gordon-Schrodinger equation in high dimensions, Tingchun Wang, Xiaofei Zhao & Jiaping Jiang Second order unconditionally convergent and energy stable linearized scheme for MHD equations, Guo-Dong Zhang, Jinjin Yang & Chunjia Bi Finite element approximation to global stabilization of the Burgers' equation by Neumann boundary feedback control law, Sudeep Kundu & Amiya Kumar Pani a posteriori stabilized sixth-order finite volume scheme for one-dimensional steady-state hyperbolic equations, Stephane Clain, Raphael Loubere & Gaspar J. Machado Erratum Erratum to: a posteriori stabilized sixth-order finite volume scheme for one-dimensional steady-state hyperbolic equations, Stephane Clain, Raphael Loubere & Gaspar J. Machado ------------------------------------------------------- From: Kathryn Roberts [log in to unmask] Date: April 30, 2018 Subject: Contents, IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis, 38 (1) IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis Links to all articles in this issue are available online at: https://academic.oup.com/imajna/issue/38/1 Banded, stable, skew-symmetric differentiation matrices of high order, Ernst Hairer, Arieh Iserles Analysis of a splitting method for stochastic balance laws, K H Karlsen; E B Storrosten Closing the gap between trigonometric integrators and splitting methods for highly oscillatory differential equations, Simone Buchholz, Ludwig Gauckler, Volker Grimm, Marlis Hochbruck, and Tobias Jahnke Maximum norm analysis of implicit-explicit backward difference formulae for nonlinear parabolic equations, Georgios Akrivis and Buyang Li On the use of Hahn's asymptotic formula and stabilized recurrence for a fast, simple and stable Chebyshev-Jacobi transform, Richard Mikael Slevinsky Divided difference estimates and accuracy enhancement of discontinuous Galerkin methods for nonlinear symmetric systems of hyperbolic conservation laws, Xiong Meng and Jennifer K Ryan Augmented Lagrangian Method for Optimal Partial Transportation, Noureddine Igbida and Van Thanh Nguyen Finite element approximations for second-order stochastic differential equation driven by fractional Brownian motion, Yanzhao Cao, Jialin Hong, and Zhihui Liu An a posteriori error analysis for an optimal control problem involving the fractional Laplacian, Harbir Antil and Enrique Otarola High-dimensional finite elements for multiscale Maxwell-type equations, Van Tiep Chu and Viet Ha Hoang A posteriori error control for stationary coupled bulk-surface equations, Martin Eigel and Rudiger Muller Grad-div stabilized discretizations on S-type meshes for the Oseen problem, Sebastian Franz, Katharina Hohne, and Gunar Matthies Analysis of a multiphysics finite element method for a poroelasticity model, Xiaobing Feng, Zhihao Ge, and Yukun Li Convergence of a normalized gradient algorithm for computing ground states, Erwan Faou and Tiphaine Jezequel Properties of Hamiltonian variational integrators, Jeremy M Schmitt; Melvin Leok Weak multi-symplectic reformulation and geometric numerical integration for the nonlinear Schrodinger equations with delta potentials, Jiejing Bai; Chun Li; Xiao-Yan Liu High-order evolving surface finite element method for parabolic problems on evolving surfaces, Balazs Kovacs Higher order time discretizations with ALE finite elements for parabolic problems on evolving surfaces, Balazs Kovacs; Christian Andreas Power Guerra The Riemannian Barzilai-Borwein method with nonmonotone line search and the matrix geometric mean computation, Bruno Iannazzo; Margherita Porcelli An analysis of the Crank-Nicolson method for subdiffusion, Bangti Jin; Buyang Li; Zhi Zhou ------------------------------------------------------- From: Kathryn Roberts [log in to unmask] Date: May 02, 2018 Subject: Contents, IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis, 38 (2) Contents, IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis, 38(2) IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis Links to all articles in this issue are available online at: https://bit.ly/2jk8FgW A simple scheme for the approximation of self-avoiding inextensible curves, Soren Bartels, Philipp Reiter, and Johannes Riege Devising superconvergent HDG methods with symmetric approximate stresses for linear elasticity by M-decompositions, Bernardo Cockburn and Guosheng Fu Two-grid methods for a class of nonlinear elliptic eigenvalue problems, Eric Cances, Rachida Chakir, Lianhua He, and Yvon Maday Robust flux error estimation of an unfitted Nitsche method for high- contrast interface problems, Erik Burman, Johnny Guzman, Manuel A Sanchez, and Marcus Sarkis Error estimate for the upwind scheme for the linear transport equation with boundary data, Nina Aguillon and Franck Boyer R-linear convergence of limited memory steepest descent, Frank E Curtis and Wei Guo Convergence analysis of high-order commutator-free quasi-Magnus exponential integrators for nonautonomous linear evolution equations of parabolic type, Sergio Blanes, Fernando Casas, and Mechthild Thalhammer BEM coupling with the FEM fictitious domain approach for the solution of the exterior Poisson problem and of wave scattering by rotating rigid bodies, S Falletta Wavenumber explicit analysis for time-harmonic Maxwell equations in a spherical shell and spectral approximations, Lina Ma, Jie Shen, Li-Lian Wang, and Zhiguo Yang Some applications of weighted norm inequalities to the error analysis of PDE-constrained optimization problems, Harbir Antil, Enrique Otarola, and Abner J Salgado A robust, mass conservative scheme for two-phase flow in porous media including Holder continuous nonlinearities, Florin A Radu, Kundan Kumar, Jan M Nordbotten, and Iuliu S Pop Residual-based a posteriori error estimation for contact problems approximated by Nitsche's method, Franz Chouly, Mathieu Fabre, Patrick Hild, Jerome Pousin, and Yves Renard Inf-sup stability of isogeometric Taylor-Hood and Sub-Grid methods for the Stokes problem with hierarchical splines, Andrea Bressan and Bert Juttler A parametrized barycentric approximation for inverse problems with application to the Black-Scholes formula, Oliver Salazar Celis A finite difference scheme for conservation laws driven by Levy noise, Ujjwal Koley, Ananta K Majee, and Guy Vallet On the wavelet-based SWIFT method for backward stochastic differential equations, Ki Wai Chau; Cornelis W Oosterlee Corrigendum to: A variational H(div)H(div) finite-element discretization approach for perfect incompressible fluids, Andrea Natale; Colin J Cotter ------------------------------------------------------- From: Raimondas Ciegis [log in to unmask] Date: May 03, 2018 Subject: Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 23 (2) 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 2, 2018 Kaushik Mukherjee, Parameter-Uniform Improved Hybrid Numerical Scheme for Singularly Perturbed Problems with Interior Layers Kre\v{s}imir Burazin, Jelena Jankov and Marko Vrdoljak, Homogenization of Elastic Plate Equation Hongli Wang and Jianwei Yang, Inviscid Quasi-Neutral Limit of a Navier-Stokes-Poisson-Korteweg System Said R. Grace and John R. Graef, Oscillatory Behavior of Second Order Nonlinear Differential Equations with a Sublinear Neutral Term Mahmoud A. Zaky, Eid H. Doha, Taha M. Taha and Dumitru Baleanu, New Recursive Approximations for Variable-Order Fractional Operators with Applications Yujian Jiao, Tianjun Wang, Xiandong Shi and Wenjie Liu, Mixed Jacobi-Fourier Spectral Method for Fisher Equation Bin Han and Yukang Chen, Global Regularity to the Navier-Stokes Equations for a Class of Large Initial Data Owe Axelsson, Maya Neytcheva and Zhao-Zheng Liang, Parallel Solution Methods and Preconditioners for Evolution Equations Audrius Ne\v{c}i\={u}nas, Martynas Pata\v{s}ius and Rimantas Barauskas, Calculating Dispersion Relations for Waveguide Immersed in Perfect Fluid Harijs Kalis, Maksims Marinaki, Uldis Strautins and Maija Zake, On Numerical Simulation of Electromagnetic Field Effects in the Combustion Process ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************