Subject: NA Digest, V. 19, # 37 NA Digest Sunday, September 29, 2019 Volume 19 : Issue 37 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: James Hardy Wilkinson centenary New Book, BEM-based Finite Element Approaches on Polytopal Meshes Power-Aware Computing, Germany, Nov 2019 SIAM UKIE Annual Meeting, UK, Jan 2020 Scientific Computing, Peru, Mar-Apr 2020 Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, Austria, Jul 2020 Deadlines Extended, Spectral and High Order Methods, Vienna, Jul 2020 Call for Proposals, ICTS-TIFR, India, Apr-Sep 2021 Call for Proposals to Organize, 2023 Householder Symposium Department Chair Position, Mathematical Sciences, Univ of Delaware Tenure-Track Position, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Lehigh Univ Tenure/Tenure-track Position, Computational Math, Baylor Univ Assistant Professor Position, Applied and Computational Math, Temple Univ Assistant Professor Position, Mathematics, Univ Massachusetts Lowell Postdoc Position, Block Krylov Solver, Inria-Bordeaux France Postdoc Position, Computational Math, Boston Univ Postdoc Position, Optimization and ML, Mathematical Institute, Oxford Postdoc Position, Uncertainty in digital twin engineering, Univ of Liverpool Postdoc Positions, Univ of Munster Contents, Constructive Approximation, 50 (1-2) 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: Nick Higham [log in to unmask] Date: September 24, 2019 Subject: James Hardy Wilkinson centenary September 27, 2019 is the 100th anniversary of the birth of James Hardy Wilkinson FRS (September 27, 1919--October 5, 1986). We have collected various kinds of information about Wilkinson at https://nla-group.org/james-hardy-wilkinson/ The page includes - biographical articles, - audio of a 1976 interview with him, - videos of Wilkinson (and Cleve Moler) speaking at an Eigensystem Workshop held at Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, USA, in 1973. In addition, videos from the first day of talks at the conference "Advances in Numerical Linear Algebra: Celebrating the Centenary of the Birth of James H. Wilkinson" (May 2019, Manchester) are available at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLACiWdJ40LRNjhKDxpNzwW16yt0Fd8cPi Sven Hammarling and Nick Higham ------------------------------------------------------- From: Steffen Weisser [log in to unmask] Date: September 23, 2019 Subject: New Book, BEM-based Finite Element Approaches on Polytopal Meshes BEM-based Finite Element Approaches on Polytopal Meshes by S. Weisser Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering Vol. 130 Springer International Publishing, 2019 This book introduces readers to one of the first methods developed for the numerical treatment of boundary value problems on polygonal and polyhedral meshes, which it subsequently analyzes and applies in various scenarios. The BEM-based finite element approaches employs implicitly defined trial functions, which are treated locally by means of boundary integral equations. A detailed construction of high-order approximation spaces is discussed and applied to uniform, adaptive and anisotropic polytopal meshes. The main benefits of these general discretizations are the flexible handling they offer for meshes, and their natural incorporation of hanging nodes. This can especially be seen in adaptive finite element strategies and when anisotropic meshes are used. Moreover, this approach allows for problem-adapted approximation spaces as presented for convection-dominated diffusion equations. All theoretical results and considerations discussed in the book are verified and illustrated by several numerical examples and experiments. Given its scope, the book will be of interest to mathematicians in the field of boundary value problems, engineers with a (mathematical) background in finite element methods, and advanced graduate students. For more details see: https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783030209605 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Hussam Al Daas [log in to unmask] Date: September 27, 2019 Subject: Power-Aware Computing, Germany, Nov 2019 It is a pleasure to announce the 3rd Workshop on Power-Aware Computing (PACO 2019), which will be held in Magdeburg (Germany) on November 05-06, 2019. This workshop is the third in a series of workshops on power-aware computing and takes place at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems. The focus will be on strategies and algorithms that take into account minimizing the energy consumption. All participants are invited to present their own work at the workshop by a 25+5 min talk. The deadline for the registration and for submitting an abstract is due by October 11th, 2019. Keynote Speakers - Iain S. Duff (STF-Rutherford Appleton Laboratory) - Stefan Turek (TU Dortmund University) - Grey Ballard (Wake Forest University) - Erin C. Carson (Charles University) A Special Issue with selected papers for the strongest contributions to the program will appear in the International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications. Further information at: https://www.mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de/csc/events/paco19 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Aretha Teckentrup [log in to unmask] Date: September 27, 2019 Subject: SIAM UKIE Annual Meeting, UK, Jan 2020 We are pleased to announce that the 24th Annual Meeting of the SIAM UK and Republic of Ireland Section will take place on Friday January 10th 2020 at the ICMS in Edinburgh. Invited speakers are: Tania Bakhos - Amazon, UK Romina Gaburro - University of Limerick Peter Grinrod - University of Oxford Christoph Ortner - University of Warwick Euan Spence - University of Bath There will be a poster session with Best Poster prizes to be awarded to PhD students and Postdocs, and some travel support is available to PhD students from the UK. Registration is now open, and will close December 10th. For more details and registration, see https://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/siamukie/meetings.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Thomas Richter [log in to unmask] Date: September 28, 2019 Subject: Scientific Computing, Peru, Mar-Apr 2020 It is our pleasure to announce the first Peruvian Conference on Scientific Computing, to be held in Cusco, Peru, from March 30th to April 2nd, 2020. The conference will feature a wide range of exciting talks and will give plenty opportunity for discussion and networking between scientists from all over the world. The program covers the large field of scientific computing and focuses on modeling, simulation and optimization with applications in fluid dynamics, subsurface flows, mathematical epidemiology, climate and environmental topics and finite elements. Besides invited and contributed talks we will offer a poster session. The scientific part will be complemented by an attractive social program. The list of invited speakers includes Soledad Aronna, Roland Becker, Erik Burman, Juan C. De los Reyes, Omar Ghattas, Andreas Griewank, Roxana Lopez-Cruz, Insa Neuweiler and Karen Willcox. Deadline for the submission of abstracts is November 22nd. For more information on this conference and for the submission of abstracts we refer to the website https://www.pec3.org/cusco2020 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dirk Praetorius [log in to unmask] Date: September 26, 2019 Subject: Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, Austria, Jul 2020 The 9th international conference on Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics (CMAM 2020) will take place on July 13-17, 2020 at TU Wien. Homepage: https://www.asc.tuwien.ac.at/cmam2020/ Confirmed plenary speakers (as of September 26, 2019): Thomas Fuhrer (PUC Santiago, Chile); Philipp Grohs (University of Vienna, Austria); Barbara Kaltenbacher (University of Klagenfurt, Austria); Dalibor Lukas (Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic); Christoph Ortner (University of Warwick, UK); Andreas Veeser (University of Milan, Italy); Thomas Wihler (University of Bern, Switzerland) The conference is organized under the aegis of the deGruyter journal Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics (CMAM) and will be focused on various aspects of mathematical modeling and numerical methods for problems arising in natural sciences and engineering. In particular, it aims at fostering cooperation between researchers working in the area of theoretical numerical analysis and applications to modeling, simulation, and scientific computing. ------------------------------------------------------- From: jens markus melenk [log in to unmask] Date: September 28, 2019 Subject: Deadlines Extended, Spectral and High Order Methods, Vienna, Jul 2020 The International Conference on Spectral and High Order Methods (ICOSAHOM) will take place in Vienna, July 6-10. The deadline for minisymposium proposals has been extended to November 15, 2019. Details concerning the conference, the submission procedure as well as deadlines for the submission of abstracts can be found on the conference webpage at icosahom2020.org The purpose of the ICOSAHOM conference series is to bring together researchers and practitioners with an interest in the theoretical, computational and applied aspects of high-order and spectral methods for the solution of differential equations. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Amit Apte [log in to unmask] Date: September 25, 2019 Subject: Call for Proposals, ICTS-TIFR, India, Apr-Sep 2021 The International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (https://www.icts.res.in/), Bangalore, India is inviting proposals for programs to be held during the period 1 April 2021 to 30 September 2021. The proposals for this period will be accepted until 31 December 2019. ICTS is inviting proposals for schools and programs of length two weeks or more. Proposals can be submitted in any of the areas of physical, mathematical and computational sciences, quantitative biology, complex systems, theoretical computer science as well as in overlapping areas. Interested researchers are encouraged to submit a proposal online by filling up a form on the ICTS website available at https://www.icts.res.in/organize-program. The guidelines for submission of program proposals are available at https://www.icts.res.in/organize-program/program_guidelines. The proposals will be reviewed by the program committee of ICTS and the decision on successful proposals will be conveyed in February 2020. Approved programs will receive appropriate financial and administrative support from ICTS. The centre has the necessary in-house facilities for holding programs. This includes seminar rooms, limited office space, guest house accommodation for participants, a cafeteria, and child-care and health-care facilities. More information about ICTS can be found at https://www.icts.res.in/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Heike Fassbender [log in to unmask] Date: September 26, 2019 Subject: Call for Proposals to Organize, 2023 Householder Symposium The Householder Committee seeks a team to organize the 2023 Householder Symposium on Numerical Linear Algebra. The deadline for submitting a proposal is 1 April 2020. Guidelines for preparing a proposal and a link for uploding the proposal can be found at: https://users.ba.cnr.it//iac/irmanm21/HHXX/Application_HH_symposium.html Additional questions can be sent to: Heike Fassbender ([log in to unmask]) Chair, Householder Committee Please note: Proposals by professional congress and convention bureaus will not be considered. No contact information about local members of our community will be provided. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jingmei Qiu [log in to unmask] Date: September 24, 2019 Subject: Department Chair Position, Mathematical Sciences, Univ of Delaware The University of Delaware invites applications and nominations for the Chair of the Department of Mathematical Sciences. The Department seeks a Chair enthusiastic about advancing its prominence, furthering its established scholarly impact, and leading efforts to innovate in and excel at its extensive teaching role at the University. The expected start date is August 1, 2020. The Chair is appointed for a renewable five-year term. For information about the department please go to http://www.mathsci.udel.edu. Candidates should have a strong record of scholarship and extensive teaching and professional service; demonstrated evidence of academic leadership at the department, college, or university level; experience with graduate studies; and a well-developed commitment to diversity. The ideal candidate will have a broad vision for the Department, a desire to foster a collegial and mutually respectful culture within the Department, a commitment to promoting interdisciplinary links with other departments and programs at UD, an interest in expanding opportunities leading to external funding (e.g., grants, gifts, and fellowships), and a commitment to developing curricular, student, and faculty diversity. The successful candidate must be willing to play a leadership role in the College of Arts and Sciences and the University, and to connect the Department's contributions with the priorities of the College and University. Applicants should use the Mathjobs system www.mathjobs.org to submit a cover letter outlining interest in the position and relevant administrative experience; a statement of philosophy addressing each of research, teaching, and administration; a current CV including evidence of an academic record that qualifies for appointment as a tenured full professor; and a list of four references. Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2019, and will continue until the position is filled. Please email questions, but not application materials, to the attention of Prof. Brian Bahnson, Chair of the Search Committee ([log in to unmask]). The University recognizes and values the importance of diversity and inclusion in enriching the experience of its employees and in supporting the academic mission. The University is committed to attracting and retaining employees with varying identities and backgrounds, and this continues to be an important goal for our Department. The University of Delaware provides equal access to and opportunity in its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression (www.udel.edu/home/legal-notices/). Applications close: Open until filled ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ted Ralphs [log in to unmask] Date: September 27, 2019 Subject: Tenure-Track Position, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Lehigh Univ Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Assistant Professor The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) at Lehigh University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position. Candidates must possess a Ph.D. and a strong methodological background in any ISE-relevant discipline, including but not limited to data analysis and learning, optimization, and stochastic methods. The Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science is pursuing an exciting research agenda guided by strategic research directions (https://engineering.lehigh.edu/research), so applicants with a background in relevant application areas, such as health, energy, service, or manufacturing systems are especially encouraged to apply. Lehigh University is committed to increasing the diversity and inclusion in the university community and curriculum. Candidates are expected to demonstrate a strong commitment to undergraduate and graduate education and pursue a vibrant research agenda. Tracing its roots to the creation of the Industrial Engineering program in 1924, the ISE Department currently has 20 full-time faculty members, 185 undergraduate and 180 graduate students, 35 of whom are Ph.D. students. The department offers comprehensive research and educational programs at the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. levels. The ISE faculty maintains an outstanding international reputation in a variety of research areas. ISE is undergoing significant growth in various areas of operations research, data analytics, and computing. Current research thrusts include (1) Data Science and Machine Learning; (2) Energy and Service Systems; (3) High Performance Computing; (4) Mathematical Optimization; and (5) Stochastic Methods, but the department is always looking to expand our research footprint. All applications must be submitted at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/14754. Review of applications will begin October 15, 2019 and will continue until the position is filled. The application should include a cover letter, a statement of research and teaching interests, a statement on diversity, a curriculum vitae, names and addresses of at least three references, and representative research paper(s). Inquiries may be addressed to Professor Ted Ralphs, Search Committee Chair, [log in to unmask] Lehigh is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and provides equal opportunity on the basis of merit without discrimination because of race, color, religious creed, ancestry, national origin, age, handicap, gender, sexual orientation, or union membership. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Robert Kirby [log in to unmask] Date: September 23, 2019 Subject: Tenure/Tenure-track Position, Computational Math, Baylor Univ We have a position open in computational math at Baylor University at the assistant or associate professor level. Of particular interest are candidates who can participate in an automated computation and modeling initiative through expertise in methods and software for solvers, integral/nonlocal equations and/or deterministic and/or stochastic PDE. For more information, please see our ad on mathjobs: https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/14394 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel B Szyld [log in to unmask] Date: September 24, 2019 Subject: Assistant Professor Position, Applied and Computational Math, Temple Univ The Mathematics Department at Temple University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position, to begin July 1, 2020. The research areas of focus for this search are Algebra and Applied Mathematics & Scientific Computation. Outstanding candidates in other areas and at other ranks will also be considered. Qualified applicants are asked to submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and statements of teaching and research to http://www.mathjobs.org. Applicants should also arrange for four reference letters (with one addressing teaching) to be submitted to the same. Complete applications received by October 15, 2019 will be guaranteed full consideration, with additional applications being considered until the position is filled. For further information or other inquiries, please write to [log in to unmask] Temple University is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community; applicants for employment are considered without regard to gender, race, protected veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status. See: https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/14432 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Min Hyung Cho [log in to unmask] Date: September 25, 2019 Subject: Assistant Professor Position, Mathematics, Univ Massachusetts Lowell The Mathematical Sciences Department at the University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for two full-time tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of Assistant Professor to start on September 1, 2020. Candidates from all fields of pure and applied mathematics are invited to apply. Preference may be given to applicants in pure mathematics for one position and to mathematicians working in scientific computing, data science, or statistics for the other. The successful candidate will be expected to initiate and participate in funded research programs and to contribute to the teaching mission of the department. Minimum Qualifications (Required): Earned Doctorate in Mathematics or Statistics by Sept 1, 2020, Record of quality research, Ability to work effectively with diverse groups. Other Considerations: Demonstrated excellence in teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. However, the position may close when an adequate number of qualified applications is received. Please submit the following documents with your application: CV, Cover letter, Teaching Statement/Philosophy, Research Statement, Three letters of reference. Names and email addresses of three references will be required during the application process. The references will be notified and should upload recommendation letters. Only recommendation letters that are uploaded to the system by the referee will be accepted. Emailed or hard-copy letters will not be accepted. http://explorejobs.uml.edu/lowell/en-us/job/502947/assistant-professor-of-mathematics- mathematical-sciences-multiple-positions#.XYt7UzSqylM.mailto ------------------------------------------------------- From: Giraud [log in to unmask] Date: September 23, 2019 Subject: Postdoc Position, Block Krylov Solver, Inria-Bordeaux France A 18 month post-doc position is immediately available at Inria Bordeaux within the HiePACS project (https://team.inria.fr/hiepacs/) in the framework of H2020 projects related to the design and development of parallel block Krylov solver for linear system and eigenproblem solutions. We are looking for a candidate with a PhD in the fields of computational sciences (applied mathematics or computer science) with a solid knowledge in numerical linear algebra and/or parallel computing. The successful candidate will contribute to the design and development of parallel scalable linear solvers in existing software packages developed by the team. The parallel performance assessment will be performed through benchmarking in large applications in QCD in close collaborations with application partners of the H2020 project. More details can be found on (https://team.inria.fr/hiepacs/job-offers/) Interested applicants should send a copy of their latest CV with a cover letter or email and names of at least three references. Applications should be submitted electronically and addressed to: Luc Giraud ([log in to unmask]) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Samuel Isaacson [log in to unmask] Date: September 26, 2019 Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Math, Boston Univ Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the research group of Prof. Samuel Isaacson in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Boston University. This position is from a recently funded NSF grant to develop stochastic reaction-drift-diffusion methods for studying T cell signaling dynamics in realistic cellular geometries. The project will involve both the development of new particle-based methods for simulating spatial transport and reactions within cells, and the development of mathematical models for T cell signaling in collaboration with experimentalists. The former involves the continuing development of accurate analytical and numerical methods for approximating the solutions to very high dimensional coupled partial-integral differential equations using stochastic methods. Applicants interested in either numerical method development or mathematical modeling are invited to apply. Applicants should have a background in mathematical biology, biophysics, scientific computing, computational physics, numerical analysis or related areas. As many planned simulations require solving computationally expensive PDE and particle models, expertise in a compiled language is required (C, C++, Fortran or Julia). No previous experience in T cell modeling is required. Applications should be submitted through Mathjobs at https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs?joblist-347-14583 and include a CV, a research statement, and three letters of recommendation. The start date is flexible, but not before summer 2020. Review of applications will be ongoing until the position is filled. For more information about this position please contact Prof. Isaacson at [log in to unmask] Boston University is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Coralia Cartis [log in to unmask] Date: September 24, 2019 Subject: Postdoc Position, Optimization and ML, Mathematical Institute, Oxford We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate, funded by the National Physical Laboratory (NPL, London), to work with Professors Coralia Cartis and Jared Tanner at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, and Professor Stephane Chretien at NPL. This is a two-year fixed term position and is available for an immediate start. The successful candidate will spend 80% of time at Oxford and 20% at NPL (London) developing a joint research project. The PDRA will also have an affiliation with the Turing Institute, the UK's national institute for data science, allowing further interactions with the UK data science community. The research project sits at the intersection of machine learning and optimization, aiming to develop outstanding research in two directions: improving optimization aspects for efficient deep learning, and employing statistical machine learning techniques for improving the scalability of optimization methods for difficult problems. More information, further particulars and how to apply can be found at: https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/33571 Closing Date: Monday, October 21, 2019 - 12:00. Please do not hesitate to email me with any queries you may have about the post. And please consider applying ! ------------------------------------------------------- From: Marco De Angelis [log in to unmask] Date: September 25, 2019 Subject: Postdoc Position, Uncertainty in digital twin engineering, Univ of Liverpool Computer model predictions of prototypes are only as good as their underlying assumptions. Design decisions need to account for manufacturing and environmental uncertainties in a robust yet efficient manner. Robust to uncertainties safe-guards designs against unlikely but possible scenarios, yet an overly conservative design undermines efficiency. A balance between robustness and efficiency is essential, which requires uncertainties and their effects to be properly quantified so that risk-informed and defensible design decisions can be made. This research project is funded in support of a multi-disciplinary EPSRC program grant for digital twins for improved dynamic design. Key questions fundamental in establishing a practical digital twin framework include: (1) How do we decide which engineering and scientific models to use? (2) How do we quantify the uncertainties in the models' inputs, and the uncertainties in the form of the models themselves? (3) How should models be validated against empirical observations? (4) How can we interpret the model output to make an engineering decision? These questions will be addressed through comprehensive uncertainty quantification that respects the distinction between two main kinds of uncertainty: aleatory uncertainty, which stems from stochasticity or variability across space, time or components; and epistemic uncertainty, which stems from imprecision or incertitude about conditions, parameters, or model structure that arises from incomplete knowledge. The project will combine sampling-based strategies such as Monte Carlo simulation and constraint analysis such as interval bounding and projection. The project will develop strategies that work efficiently and scalably with aleatory, epistemic, and mixed uncertainties. More information about the project consortium can be found at http://digitwin.ac.uk/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Imke Franzmeier [log in to unmask] Date: September 27, 2019 Subject: Postdoc Positions, Univ of Munster The Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Munster: Dynamics - Geometry - Structure at the University of Munster, Germany, offers several postdoctoral positions in all fields of mathematics related to the Cluster. Postdoctoral Positions and Young Research Groups (salary level E13 TV-L, 100%) The duration of the postdoctoral positions is three years. The expected starting date is no later than October 2020. Currently, the regular working time for full (100%) employment is 39 hours and 50 minutes per week. Teaching loads are no more than four hours per week and may vary depending on the source of funding. Some of the positions are funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft through the Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Munster, some by the European Research Council through the grant "Amenability, Approximation and Reconstruction", and some by the mathematical institutes of the University of Munster. Financial terms are equivalent. The main selection criterion is scientific excellence. Postdoctoral applicants are invited to collaborate as a Young Research Group, consisting of two or three members, on a joint research project relevant to the topics of Mathematics Munster. The duration of these positions is four years. Please apply using our *online application form* with further instructions at: https://www.uni-muenster.de/MathematicsMuenster/careers/apply The evaluation for the current application round will start on 15 November 2019. For more information visit: www.mathematics-muenster.de ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ed Saff [log in to unmask] Date: September 23, 2019 Subject: Contents, Constructive Approximation, 50 (1-2) Constructive Approximation Volume 50, Issue 1, August 2019 http://link.springer.com/journal/365 Table of Contents Optimal Spline Spaces for L^2n-Width Problems with Boundary Conditions , Michael S. Floater, Espen Sande A Polynomial Blossom for the Askey-Wilson Operator, Plamen Simeonov, Ron Goldman Hyperuniform Point Sets on the Sphere: Deterministic Aspects, Johann S. Brauchart, Peter J. Grabner, Woden Kusner Rescaling Ward Identities in the Random Normal Matrix Model, Yacin Ameur, Nam-Gyu Kang, Nikolai Makarov On Generalized Stieltjes Functions, Stamatis Koumandos, Henrik L. Pedersen Universal Locally Univalent Functions and Universal Conformal Metrics with Constant Curvature, Daniel Pohl, Oliver Roth Compressive Hermite Interpolation: Sparse, High-Dimensional Approximation from Gradient-Augmented Measurements, Ben Adcock, Yi Sui Constructive Approximation Volume 50, Issue 2, October 2019 http://link.springer.com/journal/365 Table of Contents Double Affine Hecke Algebra of Rank 1 and Orthogonal Polynomials on the Unit Circle, Satoshi Tsujimoto, Luc Vinet, Alexei Zhedanov Restrictions of Laplacian Eigenfunctions to Edges in the Sierpinski Gasket, Hua Qiu, Haoran Tian Strict s-Numbers of Non-compact Sobolev Embeddings into Continuous Functions, Jan Lang, Vit Musil Asymptotic Evaluations for Some Sequences of Positive Linear Operators, Dumitru Popa Subspaces of Frequently Hypercyclic Functions for Sequences of Composition Operators, L. Bernal-Gonzalez, M. C. Calderon-Moreno, A. Jung, J.s. Prado- Bassas Level-Dependent Interpolatory Hermite Subdivision Schemes and Wavelets, Mariantonia Cotronei, Caroline Moosmuller, Tomas Sauer, Nada Sissouno ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************