Subject: NA Digest, V. 19, # 9 NA Digest Sunday, March 03, 2019 Volume 19 : Issue 9 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: New Book, Introduction to High Performance Scientific Computing Mathematics of Networks, UK, Apr 2019 Mathematical Molecular Bioscience and Biophysics, USA, May 2019 Structured Matrix Days, France, May 2019 ARRAY Programming, USA, Jun 2019 FEniCS'19 Conference, USA, Jun 2019 HPCS 2019, Ireland, Jul 2019 Continuous Optimization (ICCOPT), Germany, Aug 2019 Applied High Performance Numerical Algorithms in PDEs, Poland, Sep 2019 SIAM PP20, TBD, Feb 2020 Lecturer Positions, Computing Science and Mathematics, Univ of Stirling Postdoc Position, Data-Driven Modelling and Optimization, SINTEF Postdoc Position, Dense Numerical Linear Algebra, Forschungszentrum Juelich PhD and Postdoc Positions, Ecole des Ponts and Inria Paris PhD Position, Trier Univ PhD Positions, Univ of Bath Contents, Applied and Computational Mathematics, 18 (1) Contents, Intl J of Mathematics and Computer Science, 14 (2) Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 80 (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: Kris ONeill [log in to unmask] Date: February 26, 2019 Subject: New Book, Introduction to High Performance Scientific Computing Introduction to High Performance Scientific Computing David L. Chopp This book introduces methods for adding parallelism to numerical methods for solving differential equations. It contains exercises and programming projects that facilitate learning as well as examples and discussions based on the C programming language, with additional comments for those already familiar with C++. Based on a course developed by the author, the text provides an overview of concepts and algorithmic techniques for modern scientific computing and is divided into six self-contained parts that can be assembled in any order to create an introductory course using available computer hardware. 2019 / Approx. xiv + 453 pages / Softcover / 978-1-611975-63-5 / List $89.00 / SIAM Member $62.30 / SE30 See more details here: http://bookstore.siam.org/se30/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Keith Briggs [log in to unmask] Date: February 25, 2019 Subject: Mathematics of Networks, UK, Apr 2019 The eighteenth Mathematics of Networks meeting will be held on 8 April at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford. The theme for this meeting is "dynamics on networks and dynamics of networks". The deadline for submission of abstracts is 4 March. For details and registration (free) please see http://www.monmeetings.org/meeting18/ . ------------------------------------------------------- From: Shan Zhao [log in to unmask] Date: March 01, 2019 Subject: Mathematical Molecular Bioscience and Biophysics, USA, May 2019 The NSF-CBMS conference "Mathematical Molecular Bioscience and Biophysics" will take place at The University of Alabama, USA on May 2019 (https://cbms.ua.edu/). A special issue for this conference will appear in the journal, Computational and Mathematical Biophysics (CMB). The purpose of this special issue is to provide a medium for researchers from mathematical and biophysical sciences and other related disciplines to report recent advances and challenges on Mathematical Molecular Bioscience and Biophysics (MMBB). Numerous areas of mathematics, including differential equations, geometry, topology, graph theory, combinatorics, optimization, machine learning, functional analysis, harmonic analysis, stochastic analysis, and statistical inference, underpin MMBB and many of their successful applications to biosciences will be highlighted in this special issue. More information about this special can be found at https://www.degruyter.com/page/1923. Prospective authors should submit their manuscript online at http://mlbmb.edmgr.com/. Manuscript Due, June 1, 2019; First round of reviews: July 15, 2019; Anticipated publication date: November 1, 2019. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Paola Boito [log in to unmask] Date: March 01, 2019 Subject: Structured Matrix Days, France, May 2019 Structured Matrix Days XLIM, Universite de Limoges May 23 - 24, 2019 https://indico.math.cnrs.fr/event/4326/ The Mathis/Computer Algebra group at XLIM, Universite de Limoges, organizes a two-day workshop on structured matrices and their applications. Contributed talks from participants are welcome. Invited speakers are: - Matias R. Bender (LIP6 - Sorbonne Universites, Inria, CNRS), - Claude-Pierre Jeannerod (Inria, ENS Lyon), - Ana C. Matos (Laboratoire Paul Painleve, Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille), - Jean-Claude Yakoubsohn (IMT, Universite Paul Sabatier, Toulouse), - Fatmanur Yildirim (Inria Sophia Antipolis Mediterranee). Deadlines: April 21 for abstract submission, May 5 for registration. For additional information, please write to [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jeremy Gibbons [log in to unmask] Date: February 27, 2019 Subject: ARRAY Programming, USA, Jun 2019 CALL FOR PAPERS, ARRAY 2019 6th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Libraries, Languages and Compilers for Array Programming co-located with PLDI 2019 at ACM FCRC 22nd June 2019, Phoenix, Arizona https://pldi19.sigplan.org/ Array-oriented programming offers a unique blend of programmer productivity and high-performance parallel execution. As an abstraction, it directly mirrors high-level mathematical constructions commonly used in many fields from natural sciences over engineering to financial modelling. As a language feature, it exposes regular control flow, exhibits structured data dependencies, and lends itself to many types of program analysis. Furthermore, many modern computer architectures, particularly highly parallel architectures such as GPUs and FPGAs, lend themselves to efficiently executing array operations. This workshop is intended to bring together researchers from many different communities, including language designers, library developers, compiler researchers and practitioners who are using or working on numeric, array-centric aspects of programming languages, libraries and methodologies from all domains: imperative or declarative; object-oriented or functional; interpreted or compiled; strongly typed, weakly typed or untyped. Paper submissions: 8th April, 2019 (anywhere on earth) Notification of authors: 27th April, 2019 Camera-ready copies due: 10th May, 2019 Submissions are welcome in two categories: full papers and extended abstracts. All submissions should be formatted in conformance with the ACM SIGPLAN proceedings style. Accepted submissions in either category will be presented at the workshop. Papers must be submitted using EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=array2019 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Nate Sime [log in to unmask] Date: February 27, 2019 Subject: FEniCS'19 Conference, USA, Jun 2019 We are pleased to invite you to attend and/or submit an abstract to the FEniCS Conference 2019 (https://fenicsproject.org/fenics19/). The conference will take place at the Carnegie Institution for Science Department of Terrestrial Magnetism on 12-14 June 2019. The FEniCS Project (https://fenicsproject.org) is a popular computing platform for solving partial differential equations. FEniCS enables users to quickly translate scientific models into efficient finite element code. The FEniCS'19 conference is an opportunity for all those interested in the FEniCS Project and related projects to exchange ideas, communicate their results and interact with the automated scientific computing community. We welcome developers, existing and potential users of the FEniCS ecosystem as well as mathematicians, computer scientists and application domain specialists interested in numerical methods, their implementation and applications. The FEniCS'19 conference will emphasise an open and inclusive atmosphere, contributed talks and posters from a diverse range of scientific areas, and dedicated time for discussions and coding. For further information, please see: https://fenicsproject.org/fenics19/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Peardon [log in to unmask] Date: February 25, 2019 Subject: HPCS 2019, Ireland, Jul 2019 Call for Papers and Participation, The 2019 High Performance Computing & Simulation Conference (HPCS 2019) July 15 - 19, 2019 Dublin, Ireland http://hpcs2019.cisedu.info/ or http://conf.cisedu.info/rp/hpcs19 You are cordially invited to participate in this international conference through paper submission, a track, a workshop or a special session organization, a tutorial, an invited speech, a demo, a poster, an exhibit, a panel discussion, a doctoral dissertation abstract, whichever sounds more appropriate and convenient to you. The conference will include invited presentations by experts from academia, industry, and government as well as contributed paper presentations describing original work on the current state of research in high performance and large scale computing systems, architectures and systems, algorithms, languages, software and middleware in HPC systems, Cloud and Edge Computing, Data Sciences, applications-oriented high performance, HPC use in modeling and simulation, and related issues. There will also be tutorial sessions, symposia, workshops, special sessions, demos, posters, panel discussions, doctoral colloquium, and exhibits. Conference sponsorships are welcomed. In addition to the main track, the conference will have many refereed archived symposia, workshops and special sessions (may have different deadlines): Please see the following lists and check the specific track of interest (coming soon). So far we have the following tracks: Symposia: http://hpcs2019.cisedu.info/2-conference/symposia Workshops: http://hpcs2019.cisedu.info/2-conference/workshops Special Sessions: http://hpcs2019.cisedu.info/2-conference/special-sessions Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their work for one or more special issues in ISI indexed Journals. HPCS Proceedings are published in IEEE XPLORE and indexed by all major indexing services including SCOPUS, EI, SCI, dblp, etc. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Cecilia Bonetti [log in to unmask] Date: February 25, 2019 Subject: Continuous Optimization (ICCOPT), Germany, Aug 2019 We cordially remind you to submit your contribution to the Sixth International Conference on Continuous Optimization in Berlin, Aug 5-8, 2019. Submission of organized sessions (mini-symposia) is possible until Mar 17, and talks can be submitted until Apr 7 via the conference web system https://express.converia.de/frontend/index.php?sub=279 Nominations/submissions are invited for the Best Paper Prize for Young Researchers in Continuous Optimization before Apr 15, 2019. Details on eligibility and the application procedure can be found on the webpage https://iccopt2019.berlin/index.php#callbestpaper Applications for financial support can be submitted by Apr 1, 2019. Details on eligibility and the application procedure can be found on the webpage https://iccopt2019.berlin/grants.php More information on the ICCOPT 2019 in Berlin Details can be found on https://iccopt2019.berlin. Mar 17, 2019: Abstract submission for organized sessions and mini symposia Apr 1, 2019: Application for financial support Apr 7, 2019: Abstract submission for invited/contributed talks Apr 15, 2019: Nominations/submissions Best Paper Award Apr 15, 2019: Abstract submission for posters ------------------------------------------------------- From: Piotr Krzyzanowski [log in to unmask] Date: March 01, 2019 Subject: Applied High Performance Numerical Algorithms in PDEs, Poland, Sep 2019 3rd Workshop on Applied High Performance Numerical Algorithms in PDEs will be held on September 8-11, 2019 in Bialystok, Poland, as a part of the 13th International Conference on Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics (PPAM 2019). Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - parallel algorithms for PDEs and their implementation - preconditioning techniques for linear systems - applications of HPC in modeling with PDEs For details, see http://www.mimuw.edu.pl/~przykry/ppam2019 A limited number of contributed talks will be selected for this workshop, to be published after the conference by Springer in the LNCS series. Submission of papers: April 21, 2019 Notification of acceptance: May 31, 2019 Camera-ready papers: November 2, 2019 ------------------------------------------------------- From: George Biros [log in to unmask] Date: February 26, 2019 Subject: SIAM PP20, TBD, Feb 2020 The SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing 2020 (SIAM PP20) and the SIAM Activity Group on Supercomputing (SIAG-SC) invite research paper submissions on parallel algorithms, scalable scientific computing, simulation, visualization, and machine learning. The SIAM PP conference series focuses on the design of numerical and discrete algorithms in the context of modern parallel computer architectures, covering both theory and practice. SIAM PP20 will take place in February of 2020 in the US. The location and exact dates will be announced soon. The research papers will be peer-reviewed. We will use a rigorous academic peer-review process and double-blind reviewing. The reviewers will also nominate papers for best paper and best student paper, and the winners will be finalized during the conference. Accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings of the SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing Conference, will be DOI indexed, and will be accessible through the SIAM proceedings web site. Integration of these papers into the SIAM PP series conference program would be in addition to the standard minisymposia and contributed talks. Submission and review: Steering committee members: SIAG-SC and SIAM PP20 co-chairs. Submission format: 10 pages without references. Supplementary material will be allowed. Papers due: September 1st, 2019 Decisions: Early November 2019 Camera-ready: December 1st, 2019 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Wen-shin Lee [log in to unmask] Date: March 03, 2019 Subject: Lecturer Positions, Computing Science and Mathematics, Univ of Stirling The Faculty of Natural Sciences is seeking to appoint five new Lecturer posts within the Division of Computing Science and Mathematics, as part of an exciting new University of Stirling initiative to strengthen its Data Science capabilities. These will help strengthen existing research collaborations and form new relationships both within and outside the University, as well as strengthen our related research and teaching. These posts are open to computer scientists, mathematicians and statisticians with a proven background of top quality research applicable to the analysis of large or complex data. Closing date for applications is midnight on Sunday, 17 March 2019. https://www.stir.ac.uk/about/work-at-stirling/list/details/? jobId=2013&jobTitle=Lecturer%20(Grade%207/8 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Stein Krogstad [log in to unmask] Date: February 25, 2019 Subject: Postdoc Position, Data-Driven Modelling and Optimization, SINTEF The Computational Geosciences group at SINTEF is searching for a postdoctoral candidate for the project "Digital subsurface: Flow Diagnostics and Data-Driven Modelling in Optimized Reservoir Management". For more details, please see: https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx? cid=1131&ProjectId=144284&DepartmentId=18961&MediaId=5 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Edoardo Di Napoli [log in to unmask] Date: February 28, 2019 Subject: Postdoc Position, Dense Numerical Linear Algebra, Forschungszentrum Juelich The Simulation Laboratory Quantum Materials at the Juelich Supercomputing Centre offers a 2-years postdoc position starting as soon as May 2019. The successful candidate will work within a European team to provide a modern and efficient distributed linear algebra package with an HPX interface, and help the developers of scientific applications in the process of adopting modern, performance portable, and distributed linear algebra libraries. For more information please visit http://www.fz- juelich.de/ias/jsc/EN/AboutUs/Organisation/ComputationalScience/Simlabs/slqm/jobs_node. html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Cances [log in to unmask] Date: February 28, 2019 Subject: PhD and Postdoc Positions, Ecole des Ponts and Inria Paris PhD and postdoctoral positions, as well as master 2 internships, in applied mathematics for quantum and classical molecular simulation are available at CERMICS, the applied mathematics department of Ecole des Ponts ParisTech. The appointees will be part of the Inria project-team MATHERIALS, and work in the framework of the newly funded multidisciplinary ERC Synergy project EMC2 (Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, Inria, Sorbonne University, Sept. 2019 - Aug. 2025). For more information, including contacts, visit https://team.inria.fr/matherials/offers/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Schmidt [log in to unmask] Date: March 01, 2019 Subject: PhD Position, Trier Univ In the Faculty IV (Department of Mathematics) at the Trier University, a PhD position in "Optimization" is to be filled as soon as possible. Remuneration is based on salary group E 13 TV-L (100%) and the position is filled for an initial period of three years. An extension of this period possible. The tasks include the support of the professorship "Nonlinear Optimization" in research and teaching as well as the participation in the organization of the professorship. The opportunity for a doctorate is given. Nonlinear optimization is a very active field of research, especially in the context of mixed-integer problems. In the working group, theoretical properties of this problem class are analyzed and algorithms for the solution of mixed-integer nonlinear optimization problems are developed. A further topic is equilibrium problems, which are analyzed theoretically (exemplary questions are the existence and uniqueness of solutions) and for which solution methods are also developed. Many of the current questions in the working group are motivated by technical-physical or economic aspects in the field of energy, such as the cost-effective control of gas transport networks or the analysis of electricity trading in Germany. The applicant is expected to enjoy working in a team and to enjoy applied mathematical research. We also expect the candidate to be able to work independently, to be reliable, willing to work in an interdisciplinary environment, and to have a good and English languages skills. The prerequisite for employment is a university degree in mathematics (within the meaning of Section 56 Para. 2 No. 1 HochSchG). A focus on optimization subjects during the studies is desirable. Severely handicapped persons are given preferential employment if they are suitable. The University of Trier is endeavouring to increase the number of its female academics and urges them to apply. Applications with the usual documents (letter of motivation, curriculum vitae, certificates and, if applicable, list of publications as well as a list of courses supervised to date) in a single PDF file are requested by 15.03.2019 via e-mail to Prof. Dr. Martin Schmidt (martin.schmidt@uni- trier.de). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ivan Graham [log in to unmask] Date: February 28, 2019 Subject: PhD Positions, Univ of Bath University of Bath, UK Department of Mathematical Sciences, EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics The CDT in Statistical Applied Mathematics at Bath (SAMBa) will recruit at least 10 exceptionally qualified students to join the 6th intake in September 2019. Those awarded studentships will be fully funded for four years for United Kingdom or European Union students (stipend, fees and research support budget). SAMBa has a current cohort of 74 students whose thesis topics range from industrial to abstract, and who use deterministic, probabilistic, statistical and computational mathematical tools. The first year consists of courses and symposia tailored to the individual student, together with Integrative Think Tanks. Each student will choose a supervisor or supervisory team and will finalise a thesis proposal by the end of year 1. They will work on PhD research in years 2-4. Further details about the programme can be found at http://www.bath.ac.uk/math-sci/postgraduate/samba/programme/ . You can apply for SAMBa by sending an expression of interest to the Centre Coordinator, Jessica Ohren ([log in to unmask]) to include: - Approximately 250 words on your motivation for applying; - A 2-page CV including your academic and work experience - Scans of your academic transcript(s) - Information on where you heard about SAMBa Early applications are advised and our next application deadline is 15th March 2019. However, late applications will be considered until the positions are filled. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Fikret Aliev [log in to unmask] Date: February 26, 2019 Subject: Contents, Applied and Computational Mathematics, 18 (1) Applied and Computational Mathematics an International Journal Vol.18, No.1, February 2019 www.acmij.az Ciric Type Nonunique Fixed Points Results: A Review, E. Karapinar Stability and Bifurcation Analysis for an Epidemic Model with Vaccination and Nonlinear Incidence Rate, X.Y. Zhou Blow-up Phenomena for Some Nonlinear Parabolic Problems Under Nonlinear Boundary Conditions, Y. Mi, C. Mu LMI Stability Test for Fractional Order Initialized Control Systems, J.A. Lopez-Renteria, B. Aguirre-Hernandez, G. Fernandez-Anaya Dimension Reduction of One Multivariable Decision Making Problem, R.H. Hamidov, M.M. Mutallimov Wave Equation for 2D Landau Hamiltonian, M. Ruzhansky, N. Tokmagambetov Beta Bezier Curves, A. Levent, B. Sahin Anti-Periodic Solutions for Generalized Inertial Shunting Inhibitory Cellular Neural Networks with Distributed Delays, N. Huo, Y. Li ------------------------------------------------------- From: Badih Ghusayni [log in to unmask] Date: March 01, 2019 Subject: Contents, Intl J of Mathematics and Computer Science, 14 (2) Contents, Vol. 14, no, 2, International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science (These papers can be accessed freely via http://ijmcs.future-in-tech.net/Volume14.2.htm) Paulo M. Guzman, Luciano M. Lugo Motta Bittencurt, Juan E. Napoles Valdes, A Note on Stability of Certain Lienard Fractional Equation Faisal Al-kasasbeh, Subclasses of P-valent Functions within Integral Operators Olayinka Taibat Jinadu, Saliu Adewole Omotosho, Multi-objective function formulation to evaluate operating parameters' fitness for sharing and scalability Sana'a Nazmi Khataybeh, Ishak Hashim, Direct Solution of Second- Order System of ODEs Using Bernstein Polynomials on an Arbitrary Interval Nazia Jabeen, Junaid Alam Khan, Analogs of Groebner Bases in a Polynomial Ring with Countably Infinite Indeterminates Moin Akhtar Ansari, Roughness in Generalized (m,n) Bi-ideals in Ordered LA-Semigroups Erkan Cimen, A first order convergent numerical method for solving the delay differential problem Akarachai Satirad, Phakawat Mosrijai, Aiyared Iampan, Formulas for finding UP-algebras Mohamed Saouabi, Abdellah Ezzati, Proposition of an employability prediction system using data mining techniques in a big data environment Said Ali Shah, Amjad Ali, Sajjad Ahmad Khan, The Effects of Misspecification of Level-I errors Structure in Multilevel Models for Longitudinal Design Jean Jacques Ferdinand Randriamiarampanahy,\Harinaivo Andriatahiny, Toussaint Joseph Rabeherimanana, A decoding algorithm for binary linear codes using Groebner bases G. Muhiuddin, K. P. Shum, New types of (alpha,Beta ) - fuzzy subalgebras of BCK/BCI-algebras Abdulahi Yusuf, Maslina Darus, On Subclass of Harmonic Univalent Functions defined by a Generalised Operator Tammatada Khemaratchatakumthorn, Prapanpong Pongsriiam, Suchat Samphavat, Further Remarks on b-Metrics, Metric-Preserving Functions, and other Related Metrics Kacou Remy Ahoulou, Relative Compactness of All Feasible Trajectories of a Second Order Control Problem Khaled Mustafa Al-Jammal, Ahmad Termimi Ab Ghani, Khaled A. Al- Sharo, Finite groups in which nearly S-permutability is a transitive relation Armend Salihu, Fahri Marevci, Determinants Order Decrease/Increase for k Orders, Interpretation with Computer Algorithms and Comparison Cemil Tunc, On the properties of solutions for a system of non-linear differential equations of second order ------------------------------------------------------- From: Claude Brezinski [log in to unmask] Date: February 25, 2019 Subject: Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 80 (2) Table of Contents Numerical Algorithms, Vol. 80, No. 2 Ke Chen, Geovani Nunes Grapiglia, Jinyun Yuan, Daoping Zhang, Improved optimization methods for image registration problems Cheng-Liang Li, Chang-Feng Ma, Efficient parameterized rotated shift-splitting preconditioner for a class of complex symmetric linear systems Min-Hong Chen, Qing-Biao Wu, Modified Newton-MDPMHSS method for solving nonlinear systems with block two-by-two complex symmetric Jacobian matrices Herman D. Schaumburg, Afnan Al Marzouk, Bela Erdelyi, Picard iteration-based variable-order integrator with dense output employing algorithmic differentiation Jian Lv, Li-Ping Pang, Na Xu, Ze-Hao Xiao, An infeasible bundle method for nonconvex constrained optimization with application to semi-infinite programming problems Guangzhi Du, Liyun Zuo, A two-grid parallel partition of unity finite element scheme Mireille Haddad, Frederic Hecht, Toni Sayah, Pierre Henri Tournier, Parallel computing investigations for the projection method applied to the interface transport scheme of a two-phase flow by the method of characteristics Zhencheng Fan, Convergence of discrete time waveform relaxation methods Zheng-Ge Huang, Li-Gong Wang, Zhong Xu, Jing-Jing Cui, Modified PHSS iterative methods for solving nonsingular and singular saddle point problems M. Garcia-Esnaola, J. M. Pena, On the asymptotic optimality of error bounds for some linear complementarity problems Yang Liu, Yanwei Du, Hong Li, Fawang Liu, Yajun Wang, Some second-order schemes combined with finite element method for nonlinear fractional cable equation Ali Shokri, Mohammad Mehdizadeh Khalsaraei, Mortaza Tahmourasi, Raquel Garcia-Rubio, A new family of three-stage two-step P-stable multiderivative methods with vanished phase-lag and some of its derivatives for the numerical solution of radial Schroedinger equation and IVPs with oscillating solutions Chun-Hua Guo, Wen-Wei Lin, Ching-Sung Liu, A modified Newton iteration for finding nonnegative Z-eigenpairs of a nonnegative tensor Songnian He, Hanlin Tian, Selective projection methods for solving a class of variational inequalities Rafael Rodriguez-Sanchez, Sandra Catalan, Jose R. Herrero, Enrique S. Quintana-Orti, Andres E. Tomas, Look-ahead in the two-sided reduction to compact band forms for symmetric eigenvalue problems and the SVD Aicke Hinrichs, Peter Kritzer, Friedrich Pillichshammer, G. W. Wasilkowski, Truncation dimension for linear problems on multivariate function spaces ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************