Subject: NA Digest, V. 23, # 2 NA Digest Monday, January 16, 2023 Volume 23 : Issue 2 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Deadline Imminent, Submissions for IMA Fox Prize 2023 New Book, Introduction to Linear Algebra, Sixth Edition New Book, Maximum-Entropy Sampling: Algorithms and Application New Book, Statistical Analysis of Networks Copper Mountain Multigrid Methods, USA, Apr 2023 Challenges and Advances in Numerical Analysis, Italy, Jun 2023 HKSIAM Biennial Conference, Hong Kong SAR, Aug-Sep 2023 Call for Submissions, ENUMATH 2023, Portugal, Sep 2023 Tenure-Track Positions, Morgan State Univ, USA Professorship Position, NA, Univ of Oxford W3 Professorship Position, AI in the Sciences, Germany Assistant Professor Position, Mathematics, Heriot-Watt Univ, UK Assistant or Associate Professor Position, Mathematics, UNC-Chapel Hill University Assistant Position, Univ of Graz, Austria Postdoc Position, Data Assimilation, Uni Potsdam Postdoc Positions, Systems-and-Control, Univ of Trento Postdoc and PhD Positions, Tensor Methods, KU Leuven, Belgium Postdoc/PhD Positions, Computational Physiology, Simula Research Lab PhD Position, Eindhoven Univ of Technology PhD Position, Scientific Computing, TU Chemnitz PhD Positions, Computational Optimization, Weierstrass Institute CFP, LAMA: Advances in NA and Scientific Computing Contents, J Computational Analysis and Appl, 31 (1) Contents, J Computational Mathematics, 41 (1) Contents, Mathematical and Computational Appl, Feature Papers Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 92 (1) Subscribe, unsubscribe, change address, or for na-digest archives: http://www.netlib.org/na-digest-html/faq.html Submissions for NA Digest: http://icl.utk.edu/na-digest/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb [log in to unmask] Date: January 08, 2023 Subject: Deadline Imminent, Submissions for IMA Fox Prize 2023 The prestigious IMA Leslie Fox Prize is to be held in collaboration with The Alan Turing Institute for the first time. The outstanding, biennal prize was established in 1985 in honour of distinguished mathematician and researcher Leslie Fox. The next prize (the twenty-first) will be awarded on the 26th of June 2023, aligning with the 29th Biennial Numerical Analysis Conference in Strathclyde. Entries for the twenty-first IMA Leslie Fox Prize for Numerical Analysis should be submitted by 31st of January 2023 using the form on the website (link below). Any person who is less than 31 years old on 1st of January 2023 and has not already won a first prize is eligible - candidates need not come from academia. Each entry should be based on a paper, describing some of the candidate's research, that is suitable for a 40 minute lecture at a numerical analysis meeting. For detailed eligibility criteria and submission guidelines please check the website https://ima.org.uk/14623/ima-fox-prize-2023-call-for- papers/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mitchell Graham [log in to unmask] Date: January 12, 2023 Subject: New Book, Introduction to Linear Algebra, Sixth Edition Introduction to Linear Algebra, Sixth Edition by Gilbert Strang The new 6th edition of Gilbert Strang's textbook Introduction to Linear Algebra combines serious purpose and a gentle touch, qualities also found in Strang's video lectures. The lectures for Math 18.06 at MIT are on OpenCourseWare ocw.mit.edu/courses. Two of the chapters - the first and the last - deserve special mention. Chapter 1 emphasizes that matrix-vector multiplication Ax produces a linear combination of the columns of A. Those combinations fill the column space of A. And the idea of linear independence is introduced by examples. The result is to see (for small matrices) the ideas of column rank and row rank and a valuable factorization A = CR. Later chapters (the heart of the book) develop five great factorizations of a matrix. And they are connected to the four fundamental subspaces that students can work with. Chapter 10 - not reached in a first course but so valuable in modern applications - describes the key ideas of Deep Learning. The learning function (built from training data) is piecewise linear with matrix weights. For unseen data, those same weights give an accurate understanding - and every student knows the importance of these ideas. Details can be found in the new book's Preface and Table of Contents at math.mit.edu/linearalgebra. December 2022 / x + 430 pages / Hardcover / 9781733146678 / WC20 Bookstore Link: https://my.siam.org/Store/Product/viewproduct/?ProductId=46300248 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Lee [log in to unmask] Date: January 11, 2023 Subject: New Book, Maximum-Entropy Sampling: Algorithms and Application Maximum-Entropy Sampling: Algorithms and Application Authors: Marcia Fampa, Jon Lee Part of the book series: Springer Series in Operations Research and Financial Engineering (ORFE) This monograph presents a comprehensive treatment of the maximum- entropy sampling problem (MESP), which is a fascinating topic at the intersection of mathematical optimization and data science. The text situates MESP in information theory, as the algorithmic problem of calculating a sub-vector of pre-specified size from a multivariate Gaussian random vector, so as to maximize Shannon's differential entropy. The text collects and expands on state- of-the-art algorithms for MESP, and addresses its application in the field of environmental monitoring. While MESP is a central optimization problem in the theory of statistical designs (particularly in the area of spatial monitoring), this book largely focuses on the unique challenges of its algorithmic side. From the perspective of mathematical-optimization methodology, MESP is rather unique (a 0/1 nonlinear program having a nonseparable objective function), and the algorithmic techniques employed are highly non-standard. In particular, successful techniques come from several disparate areas within the field of mathematical optimization; for example: convex optimization and duality, semidefinite programming, Lagrangian relaxation, dynamic programming, approximation algorithms, 0/1 optimization (e.g., branch-and-bound), extended formulation, and many aspects of matrix theory. The book is mainly aimed at graduate students and researchers in mathematical optimization and data analytics. Published: 30 October 2022 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13078-6 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Konstantin Avrachenkov [log in to unmask] Date: January 10, 2023 Subject: New Book, Statistical Analysis of Networks Statistical Analysis of Networks by K. Avrachenkov and M. Dreveton This book is a general introduction to the statistical analysis of networks, and can serve both as a research monograph and as a textbook. Numerous fundamental tools and concepts needed for the analysis of networks are presented, such as network modeling, community detection, numerical algorithms for graph clustering, graph-based semi-supervised learning and sampling in networks. The description of these concepts is self-contained, with both theoretical justifications and applications provided for the presented algorithms. Researchers, including postgraduate students, working in the area of network science, data science, complex network analysis, or social network analysis, will find up-to-date statistical methods relevant to their research tasks. This book can also serve as textbook material for courses related to the statistical approach to the analysis of complex networks. Table of contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Random graph models; 3. Network centrality indices; 4. Community detection in networks; 5. Graph-based semi-supervised learning; 6. Community detection in temporal networks; 7. Sampling in networks 2022 / ix + 228 pages / Hardcover / 978-1-63828-050-7 / Price: $125.00 The pdf version is freely available from the publisher site: http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/9781638280514 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Falgout [log in to unmask] Date: January 05, 2023 Subject: Copper Mountain Multigrid Methods, USA, Apr 2023 21st Copper Mountain Conference on Multigrid Methods Sunday April 16 - Thursday April 20, 2023 Copper Mountain, Colorado, USA The Copper Mountain Conference on Multigrid Methods was founded in 1983 and is held every two years (odd years). It is widely regarded as one of the premier international conferences on multigrid methods. The 2023 meeting is organized in cooperation with SIAM. We would like to draw attention to the upcoming deadlines for the conference: - Student Paper Competition (no extensions): - Abstract: Friday, January 20, 2023 - Paper (reserved for students who submit an abstract): Friday, January 27, 2023 - Presentation Abstracts: Monday, February 13, 2023 - Early Registration: February 17, 2023 For more information on the student paper competition or the conference in general, see our website at https://grandmaster.colorado.edu/copper/2023/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Luisa Fermo [log in to unmask] Date: January 16, 2023 Subject: Challenges and Advances in Numerical Analysis, Italy, Jun 2023 We are pleased to announce the International Conference "Challenges and Advances in Numerical Analysis (CaNA)" that will take place in Cagliari, Italy, from the 5th to the 9th of June 2023. The aim of the conference is to encourage the interaction between young researchers and experts in the field of Numerical Analysis. The homepage of the conference is https://bugs.unica.it/cana23/ Pre-registration and abstract submission are open until February 28, 2023. Notification of acceptance: March 10, 2023. Do not hesitate to contact us for any question. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Bangti Jin [log in to unmask] Date: January 04, 2023 Subject: HKSIAM Biennial Conference, Hong Kong SAR, Aug-Sep 2023 It is our pleasure to announce that the second HKSIAM Biennial Conference will take place during August 28 - September 1, 2023 at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR. The Conference is joined organized by HKSIAM and The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The purpose of this conference is to provide a forum for exchanging recent advances in the field of industrial and applied mathematics. This conference is open to all researchers in the field. In addition, PhD students and early career researchers are especially welcome to join, and partial financial support for local expenses may be provided to those who are not supported by any research funding. We invite proposals for minisymposia for the conference. A minisymposium should consist of a multiple of 4 presentations (up to 12), and each presentation is 25 minutes plus 5 minutes for questions. To propose a minisymposium, please send a title, a short abstract and a list of confirmed/tentative speakers to [log in to unmask] The deadline of the submission is March 3, 2023, and the decision will be announced on March 17, 2023. Further information, including conference registration fees and deadlines, can be found at https://www.math.cuhk.edu.hk/conference/hksiam2023. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Adelia Sequeira [log in to unmask] Date: January 05, 2023 Subject: Call for Submissions, ENUMATH 2023, Portugal, Sep 2023 The European Conference on Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications (ENUMATH 2023) will take place during September 4-8, 2023, at the Instituto Superior Tecnico, University of Lisbon, Portugal (see the conference webpage https://enumath2023.com/). This is a long established forum for the presentation and discussion of novel aspects and fundamental advances in numerical mathematics and challenging scientific and industrial applications on the highest level of international expertise. All scientists working in the field, including PhD Students and young researchers are particularly welcome. The online submission of abstracts for minisymposia is now open and ends on February 4, 2023. A minisymposium proposal should contain its title, the description of its scientific subject and a list of speakers (4, 8 or 12) and should be sent to the email address: [log in to unmask] Notification of acceptance of minisymposia proposals will be made by March 15, 2023. Further information, including registration fees and other important dates, are available at the conference webpage. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mingchao Cai [log in to unmask] Date: January 13, 2023 Subject: Tenure-Track Positions, Morgan State Univ, USA Deadline Jan. 28th, 2023 Application link: https://morgan.peopleadmin.com/postings/5187 Duties of this position includes: Teaching courses in Mathematics, probability and statistics and other standard undergraduate and graduate mathematics courses; mentoring and advising students in departmental programs and performing other duties as assigned. The successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in the Mathematical Sciences from an accredited university, preferably in Industrial and/or Computational Mathematics, Statistical Learning, Machine Learning, Big Data and Analytics, and Mathematical Modeling. The candidate must also have a strong commitment to student mentoring, student-centered teaching, and an established record of multidisciplinary and extramurally-funded research experience, experience in college teaching and evidence of ongoing scholarly activity in the mentioned fields. The years of experience requirement is dependent on the rank of the Professor. Assistant Professor 1-2 Years Associate Professor 5-7 Years Full Professor 8 + Years ------------------------------------------------------- From: Endre Süli [log in to unmask] Date: January 12, 2023 Subject: Professorship Position, NA, Univ of Oxford The Mathematical Institute and Balliol College at the University of Oxford intend to appoint to the Professorship of Numerical Analysis with effect from 1 January 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter. The Professorship of Numerical Analysis is a cornerstone of Oxford's commitment to fundamental research in mathematics. The holder of the Professorship will be a research mathematician of the highest international calibre, working in the area of numerical analysis interpreted in its broadest sense. The Professor of Numerical Analysis will also be a Professorial Fellow of Balliol College. Further information is available at: https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/62408 All applications must be received by 12:00 GMT on Monday 27 February 2023. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Sebastian Reich [log in to unmask] Date: January 05, 2023 Subject: W3 Professorship Position, AI in the Sciences, Germany The University of Potsdam, Faculty of Science invites applications for the following position to be filled as soon as possible: Full Professorship (W3) AI in the Sciences We are looking for an internationally recognized researcher with an outstanding track record in one or more areas of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, such as: analysis of high-dimensional time series data; data integration; computational models; visualization. A focus on applications in the natural and/or cognitive sciences is highly desirable. The future chair holder is expected to cooperate with the university's collaborative research center Data Assimilation (www.sfb1294.de) and with our research groups and institutes in the fields of cognitive sciences, environmental sciences, and biodiversity research. We expect an excellent publication record, extensive experience in the acquisition and implementation of third party-funded projects, as well as familiarity with academic self-administration. Teaching opportunities are available at the undergraduate and graduate level. Please submit your application (including a presentation of your research interests, curriculum vitae, copies of academic certificates and documents, list of publications, list of courses taught, teaching evaluations, list of externally funded projects) via e-mail to [log in to unmask] (in a single PDF file) by January 31, 2023. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lehel Banjai [log in to unmask] Date: January 05, 2023 Subject: Assistant Professor Position, Mathematics, Heriot-Watt Univ, UK The Department of Mathematics wishes to appoint an assistant professor to strengthen and complement the expertise of the Maxwell Institute and Heriot Watt's School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences. We are open to all mathematicians, and are particularly interested in appointing a candidate working in areas at the interface of Mathematics with either Computer Science/AI, Quantum Physics or Biology, who will grasp the many opportunities to develop connections with world-leading groups across the university. The application deadline is 31st Jan 2023, and full details and application instructions can be found here (please enable cookies to make the "Apply Now" button appear): https://enzj.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX/job/2682/?utm_medium=jobshare Informal enquiries can be made by contacting Prof Robert Weston, Head of Department of Mathematics, Heriot Watt University, [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jeremy Marzuola [log in to unmask] Date: January 12, 2023 Subject: Assistant or Associate Professor Position, Mathematics, UNC-Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (UNC Chapel Hill) has established a School of Data Science and Society (SDSS) in 2022. Given the highly interdisciplinary nature of this field, the SDSS and the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) are planning a cluster hire to attract outstanding tenure track faculty whose research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of data science and Mathematics (MATH), Statistics & Operations Research (STOR), or Computer Science (CS). These joint hires will have their tenure homes in the MATH, STOR, or CS Department in the CAS, depending on their core area of expertise, but will hold a half- time appointment at SDSS and contribute to their teaching and research mission as well. New hires will be helping to build undergraduate and graduate programs with a strong quantitative core as well as many interdisciplinary options. As a part of this overarching initiative to deepen and expand research and teaching related to data science, applications are being invited at the ranks of Assistant or Associate Professors - with a starting date of July 01, 2023. The MATH department has core strengths in the mathematics of data science (algebra, analysis, geometry, optimization, scientific computation, stochastic modeling) with interests in a variety of data-driven applications spanning biology, imaging, materials science, and medicine. We welcome candidates with expertise in these or related strengths anchored in mathematics. Examples of areas of specialization we seek include but are not limited to the geometry of data, topological data analysis, mechanistic AI, computational linear algebra in machine learning, computational harmonic analysis of data, and all aspects of imaging. We will begin considering candidates after January 27, 2023 and candidates with all required materials submitted at that time will be given full consideration. However, we will continue accepting applications until the position is filled. Please check https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/247783 for further details. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ass.-Prof. Dr. Christina Krause [log in to unmask] Date: January 16, 2023 Subject: University Assistant Position, Univ of Graz, Austria The Institute of Mathematics and Scientific Computing is looking for a University assistant without doctorate (m/f/d) 20 hours a week fixed-term employment for 4 years* position to be filled as of now We are looking for a committed individual who will enrich our growing working group and add depth and breadth to the existing areas of interest. These focus areas include, among other things, issues of inclusion and diversity in mathematics teaching and learning, research on processes of mathematical thinking and learning, and the development and research of learning opportunities. In this, we collaborate with colleagues from German-speaking and international countries. We offer you a job with a lot of responsibility and variety. You can expect an enjoyable work climate, flexible work hours and numerous possibilities for further education and personal development. Take advantage of the chance to enter into a challenging work environment full of team spirit and enthusiasm for your job. Application deadline: 01.02.2023 The University of Graz strives to increase the proportion of women in particular in management and faculty positions and therefore encourages qualified women to apply. Especially with regard to academic staff, we welcome applications from persons with disabilities who meet the requirements of the advertised position. The protection of our students and staff is very important to us! For this reason, preference is given to persons who can provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination, assumed that they have the same professional qualifications. For further information, please refer to our general application regulations. Please note the limitations of S109 UG (university act), especially in the case of short contract terms. For further information, please refer to our general application regulations. https://jobs.uni-graz.at/ausschreibung/en/?jh=c6p9pc0ooiv2kyb88di5r7camnurhh6 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Melina Freitag [log in to unmask] Date: January 09, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Position, Data Assimilation, Uni Potsdam We seek applicants for 2 open topic postdoctoral positions. The positions are for the duration of two years. Starting dates are negotiable. The proposed research should align with the research areas of SFB 1294. Information on the SFB, its partner institutions and research areas can be found on our website: https://www.sfb1294.de/ The research centre seeks to promote diversity in research and encourages qualified applicants of any gender and from any background to apply. More information https://www.sfb1294.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Open_positions/2023_PostdocPositions_SFB1294.pdf ------------------------------------------------------- From: Giulia Giordano [log in to unmask] Date: January 11, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Positions, Systems-and-Control, Univ of Trento There are 2 postdoc vacancies at the University of Trento (Italy), to work with Giulia Giordano within the ERC project "INSPIRE: Integrated Structural and Probabilistic Approaches for Biological and Epidemiological Systems". The 2 postdoc positions are for 1 year, but can be extended for additional 2-3 years upon successful performance, and the net salary is about 3000 euros/month. Excellent and enthusiastic candidates, with a strong mathematical background and interest in interdisciplinary research at the edge between systems-and-control and the life sciences, are encouraged to apply. The application deadline is January 31st. All the details on the two positions and how to apply are in the flyer: http://giuliagiordano.dii.unitn.it/docs/ERC_Postdoc_Vacancies_GiuliaGiordano.pdf ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lieven De Lathauwer [log in to unmask] Date: January 05, 2023 Subject: Postdoc and PhD Positions, Tensor Methods, KU Leuven, Belgium Topic: We are looking for new collaborators to conduct research on topics related to tensor decompositions and applications. We study algebraic aspects such as the uniqueness of tensor decompositions and develop numerical algorithms for their computation. We also develop tensor-based methods for solving sets of polynomial equations. We work out applications in data analysis, compressed sensing, quantum many-body physics, system modelling and machine learning. Code will be integrated in Tensorlab (www.tensorlab.net). Profile: We are seeking outstanding candidates who have obtained a master's or doctoral degree in mathematical engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, mathematics or physics, with a strong interest in the mathematical aspects of signal processing and a good knowledge of linear algebra. Experience with numerical mathematics, optimization, signal processing and/or machine learning is a plus. Good implementation skills are valued as well. Knowledge of tensor techniques is not required. Successful applicants will join a well-equipped and experienced multidisciplinary research group at a top university. The positions are initially for one year and can be extended. Candidates are requested to send an application letter and detailed CV to Prof. Lieven De Lathauwer (URL: http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/stadius/person.php?id=22). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Joakim Sundnes [log in to unmask] Date: January 05, 2023 Subject: Postdoc/PhD Positions, Computational Physiology, Simula Research Lab In the department for Computational Physiology at Simula research Laboratory we have multiple open postdoctoral fellowships and PhD fellowships. The positions are linked to two ongoing research projects: Dynacomp, which aims to build validated computational models of how the heart adapts and grows in response to mechanical stimuli; Procardio, a research center hosted by Oslo University Hospital, which aims to optimize diagnosis and treatment of progressive cardiac disease.Simula is an independent and publicly owned research lab located in Oslo, Norway. We focus on performing excellent research within selected research areas in computing and information technology, developing and supporting our researchers, students and staff, and spinning out applicable results into profitable startups. The candidates will join the research team of the Computational Physiology department, consisting of several other PhD candidates, postdoctoral fellows, and senior researchers, as well as national and international collaborators. The positions will be part of ongoing collaborations between Simula Oslo University Hospital, and the candidates will be part of a large and vibrant research environment within scientific computing and computational physiology at Simula. We are looking for candidate either for a 3-year PhD fellowship or a 3-year postdoctoral fellowship. Candidates should have a solid background in scientific computing, machine learning, biomedical engineering, biomechanics, or related areas, and an interest in contributing to computational physiology and cardiac research. Simula offers an excellent and research focused environment, competitive salary, as well as generous support for travel and opportunities to build an international network. More information about the positions, including application links, can be found here: https://www.simula.no/about/job/phd-candidate-and-postdoctoral-fellowships-available-computational-physiology-simula ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jan ten Thije Boonkkamp [log in to unmask] Date: January 09, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, Eindhoven Univ of Technology In the Computational Illumination Optics group at Eindhoven University of Technology there is a vacancy on machine learning to improve illumination optics design; see https://jobs.tue.nl/en/vacancy/phd-on-machine-learning-to-improve-illumination-optics-design-961664.html. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Stoll [log in to unmask] Date: January 09, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, Scientific Computing, TU Chemnitz The group of scientific computing at TU Chemnitz (Prof. Martin Stoll) offers a 3+1 year PhD position on developing numerical methods for morphology formation in organic solar cells. The position is part of a DFG funded research unit (13 position from various fields, https://www.tu-chemnitz.de/physik/OPKM/3p.de/index.php) where this position focuses on the development of fast iterative solvers for simulation and parameter identification of discretizations of phase-field equations describing the organic solar cell. The PhD thesis will be co-supervised by Prof. Roland Herzog from the University of Heidelberg. Candidates are expected to have finished a Master's degree in mathematics, physics, computational science or an equivalent qualification. A good command of numerical analysis, scientific computing, and PDEs is desired. Inquiries and applications (including at least a cover letter, CV, certificates of academic degrees and references for possible recommendation letters) should be directed to [log in to unmask] until January 31st, 2023. Later applications might be considered. The position is desired to be filled starting from the 1st of April, 2023 or soon afterwards. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Caroline Geiersbach [log in to unmask] Date: January 10, 2023 Subject: PhD Positions, Computational Optimization, Weierstrass Institute Several PhD positions are available immediately at the Weierstrass Institute in Berlin, Germany. All three positions are in the research group "Nonsmooth Variational Problems and Operator Equations." We are looking for: candidates with a master's degree in mathematics or a closely related field with a strong background in optimization and partial differential equations. All projects involve developing and implementing algorithms and prior experience with numerical methods for partial differential equations is desired. Prior knowledge in stochastic optimization, algorithms for solving games and variational inequalities, functional analysis or stochastic analysis is beneficial. Please see further details here, including how to apply: https://wias-berlin.de/jobs. For inquiries about the positions, please contact Caroline Geiersbach: [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jingwei Hu [log in to unmask] Date: January 09, 2023 Subject: CFP, LAMA: Advances in NA and Scientific Computing I would like to draw your attention to a topical collection on: Advances in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing, in La Matematica - the flagship journal of Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) https://www.springer.com/journal/44007/. The submission to this topical collection is currently open. Accepted articles will appear in the regular issues of the journal with a phrase indicating they are part of the collection. This topical collection is co-edited by Jingwei Hu, Fengyan Li, and Sara Pollock. It aims to showcase recent advances in the field of numerical analysis and scientific computing. It will cover a wide spectrum of research topics including, but not limited to, mathematical modeling, numerical algorithm design, analysis, and implementation. It will also feature research articles that are of interdisciplinary nature, such as the interplay between ODE/PDE theory and numerics, optimization, numerical linear algebra, data science, etc. Work that connects disparate fields or that provides novel design and analysis of algorithms is particularly encouraged. The submission instructions can be found on this page https://www.springer.com/journal/44007/updates/23692654. Unlike a typical special issue, the topical collection is ongoing, and there is no hard deadline for submission. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach any of us. We look forward to your contributions! On behalf of the editors: Jingwei Hu (University of Washington, [log in to unmask]), Fengyan Li (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, [log in to unmask]), and Sara Pollock (University of Florida, [log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: GEORGE ANASTASSIOU [log in to unmask] Date: January 15, 2023 Subject: Contents, J Computational Analysis and Appl, 31 (1) JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS (JOCAAA) VOLUME 31, 2023 WAS PUBLISHED. http://www.eudoxuspress.com/jocaaa2023.html TABLE OF CONTENTS, JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS, VOL. 31, NO. 1, 2023 Characteristics of Mexican hat wavelet transform in a class of generalized quotient space, Abhishek Singh, Aparna Rawat, and Shubha Singh Maxwell Cattaneo double diffusive convection (DDC) in a viscoelastic fluid layer, Monal Bharty, Atul. K. Srivastava, Hrisikesh Mahato Some New Results for the M-Transform Involving the Incomplete H- and \bar{H}-Functions, Sanjay Bhatter, Sapna Meena, Jagdev Singh, and Sunil Dutt Purohit Approximate solutions of space and time fractional telegraph equations using Taylor series expansion method, Shweta Dubey, S. Chakraverty, and M. Kundu An M/G/1 Feedback retrial queue with working vacation and a waiting server, S.Pazhani Bala Murugan and R.Keerthana An Application of Incomplete I-Functions with Two Variables to Solve the Nonlinear Differential Equations Using S-Function, Rahul Sharma, Jagdev Singh, Devendra Kumar, and Yudhveer Singh SEAIQHRDP mathematical model Analysis for the transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in India, M. Ankamma Rao and A.Venkatesh On nonempty intersection properties in metric spaces, A. Gupta and S. Mukherjee Goal programming approach to solve linear transportation problems with multiple objectives, Vishwas Deep Joshi, Keshav Agarwal, and Jagdev Singh Dynamical analysis of fractional yellow fever virus model with efficient numerical approach, Chandrali Baishya, Sindhu J. Achar, P. Veeresha, and Devendra Kumar ------------------------------------------------------- From: Yonghui Yu [log in to unmask] Date: January 16, 2023 Subject: Contents, J Computational Mathematics, 41 (1) Journal of Computational Mathematics, Volume 41 (2023), issue 1 https://www.global-sci.org/intro/articles_list/jcm/2323.html CONTENTS Required Number of Iterations for Sparse Signal Recovery via Orthogonal Least Squares, Haifeng Li, Jing Zhang, Jinming Wen and Dongfang Li Reconstruction of Sparse Polynomials via Quasi-Orthogonal Matching Pursuit Method, Renzhong Feng, Aitong Huang, Ming-Jun Lai and Zhaiming Shen Reconstructed Discontinuous Approximation to Stokes Equation in a Sequential Least Squares Formulation, Ruo Li and Fanyi Yang Second Order Unconditionally Stable and Convergent Linearized Scheme for a Fluid-fluid Interaction Model , Wei Li, Pengzhan Huang and Yinnian He Unconditional Superconvergent Analysis of Quasi-Wilson Element for Benjamin-Bona-Mahoney Equation, Xiangyu and Shi Linzhang Lu Energy and Quadratic Invariants Preserving Methods for Hamiltonian Systems with Holonomic Constraints, Lei Li and Dongling Wang A SSLE-type Algorithm of Quasi-strongly Sub-feasible Directions for Inequality Constrained Minimax Problems, Jinbao Jian, Guodong Ma and Yufeng Zhang A Hybrid Viscosity Approximation Method for a Common Solution of a General System of Variational Inequalities, an Equilibrium Problem and Fixed Point Problems, Maryam Yazdi and Saeed Hashemi Sababe ------------------------------------------------------- From: Everett Zhu [log in to unmask] Date: January 12, 2023 Subject: Contents, Mathematical and Computational Appl, Feature Papers Table of Contents, Mathematical and Computational Applications, Feature Paper Collection https://www.mdpi.com/journal/mca/topical_collections/Feature_Pap Monika Stipsitz and Helios Sanchis-Alepuz, Approximating the Steady- State Temperature of 3D Electronic Systems with Convolutional Neural Networks Roy M. Howard, Arbitrarily Accurate Analytical Approximations for the Error Function Sorena Sarmadi, James J. Winkle, Razan N. Alnahhas, Matthew R. Bennett, Kreaimir Josic, Andreas Mang and Robert Azencott, Stochastic Neural Networks for Automatic Cell Tracking in Microscopy Image Sequences of Bacterial Colonies Guzel Khayretdinova, Christian Gout, Theophile Chaumont-Frelet and Sergei Kuksenko, Image Segmentation with a Priori Conditions: Applications to Medical and Geophysical Imaging Moriz A. Habigt, Jonas Gesenhues, Maike Stemmler, Marc Hein, Rolf Rossaint and Mare Mechelinck, In Vivo Validation of a Cardiovascular Simulation Model in Pigs Harri Hakula, Resolving Boundary Layers with Harmonic Extension Finite Elements Daniele Mortari, Using the Theory of Functional Connections to Solve Boundary Value Geodesic Problems Lindomar Soares Dos Santos, Jose Renato Alcaras, Lucas Murilo Da Costa, Mateus Mendonca Ramos Simoes and Alexandre Souto Martinez, Analytical Solutions of Microplastic Particles Dispersion Using a Lotka-Volterra Predator-Prey Model with Time-Varying Intraspecies Coefficients Quoc Khanh Nguyen, Stefano Serra-Capizzano, Cristina Tablino-Possio and Eddie Wadbro, Spectral Analysis of the Finite Element Matrices Approximating 3D Linearly Elastic Structures and Multigrid Proposals Sohail A. Khan and Tasawar Hayat, Entropy Analysis for Hydromagnetic Darcy-Forchheimer Flow Subject to Soret and Dufour Effects Gabriel Thomaz de Aquino Pereira, Ricardo J. Alves de Sousa, I-Shih Liu, Marcello Goulart Teixeira and Fabio A. O. Fernandes, A New Material Model for Agglomerated Cork ------------------------------------------------------- From: Claude Brezinski [log in to unmask] Date: January 10, 2023 Subject: Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 92 (1) Table of Contents Numerical Algorithms, Vol. 92, No. 1 Special Issue Numerical Methods and Scientific Computing CIRM, Luminy, France 8-12 November 2021 Guest Editor: Michela Redivo-Zaglia Preface Michela Redivo-Zaglia The global Golub-Kahan method and Gauss quadrature for tensor function approximation, A. H. Bentbib, M. El Ghomari, K. Jbilou, L. Reichel On an integrated Krylov-ADI solver for large-scale Lyapunov equations, Peter Benner, Davide Palitta, Jens Saak Extrapolation quadrature from equispaced samples of functions with jumps, Jean-Paul Berrut, Manfred R. Trummer Computing eigenvalues of semi-infinite quasi-Toeplitz matrices, D. A. Bini, B. Iannazzo, B. Meini, J. Meng, L. Robol Optimal size of the block in block GMRES on GPUs: computational model and experiments, Erik G. Boman, Andrew J. Higgins, Daniel B. Szyld Dual descent regularization algorithms in variable exponent Lebesgue spaces for imaging, Brigida Bonino, Claudio Estatico, Marta Lazzaretti On multivariate orthogonal polynomials and elementary symmetric functions, Cleonice F. Bracciali, Miguel A. Pinar On the kernel of vector epsilon-algorithm and related topics, Claude Brezinski, Michela Redivo-Zaglia, Ahmed Salam An Arnoldi-based preconditioner for iterated Tikhonov regularization, Alessandro Buccini, Lucas Onisk, Lothar Reichel Iterative refinement of Schur decompositions, Zvonimir Bujanovic, Daniel Kressner, Christian Schroeder Two-point Pade approximation to Herglotz-Riesz transforms, Adhemar Bultheel, Carlos Diaz Mendoza Cross-points in the Dirichlet-Neumann method I: well-posedness and convergence issues, Bastien Chaudet-Dumas, Martin J. Gander Generalized discrete Lotka-Volterra equation, orthogonal polynomials and generalized epsilon algorithm, Xiao-Min Chen, Xiang-Ke Chang, Yi He, Xing-Biao Hu A Lanczos-type procedure for tensors, Stefano Cipolla, Stefano Pozza, Michela Redivo-Zaglia, Niel Van Buggenhout The seriation problem in the presence of a double Fiedler value, Anna Concas, Caterina Fenu, Giuseppe Rodriguez, Raf Vandebril ESPRIT versus ESPIRA for reconstruction of short cosine sums and its application, Nadiia Derevianko, Gerlind Plonka, Raha Razavi Regularized minimal-norm solution of an overdetermined system of first kind integral equations, Patricia Diaz de Alba, Luisa Fermo, Federica Pes, Giuseppe Rodriguez Estimating the trace of matrix functions with application to complex networks, Rafael Diaz Fuentes, Marco Donatelli, Caterina Fenu, Giorgio Mantica Internality of generalized averaged Gauss quadrature rules and truncated variants for modified Chebyshev measures of the third and fourth kinds, D. Lj. Djukic, R. M. Mutavdzic Djukic, L. Reichel, M. M. Spalevic Averaged cubature schemes on the real positive semiaxis, Dusan Lj Djukic, Luisa Fermo, Rada M. Mutavdzic Djukic Integrability and geometry of the Wynn recurrence, Adam Doliwa, Artur Siemaszko Perron communicability and sensitivity of multilayer networks, Smahane El-Halouy, Silvia Noschese, Lothar Reichel Orthogonal Cauchy-like matrices, Dario Fasino On the convergence of randomized and greedy relaxation schemes for solving nonsingular linear systems of equations, Andreas Frommer, Daniel B. Szyld Higher-order recurrence relations, Sobolev-type inner products and matrix factorizations, Carlos Hermoso, Edmundo J. Huertas, Alberto Lastra, Francisco Marcellan Complex moment-based methods for differential eigenvalue problems, Akira Imakura, Keiichi Morikuni, Akitoshi Takayasu Stieltjes interlacing of zeros of little q-Jacobi and q-Laguerre polynomials from different sequences, Pinaki Prasad Kar, Kerstin Jordaan, Priyabrat Gochhayat On the robustness of exponential base terms and the Pade denominator in some least squares sense, Ferre Knaepkens, Annie Cuyt Computing Gaussian quadrature rules with high relative accuracy, Teresa Laudadio, Nicola Mastronardi, Paul Van Dooren A tau-preconditioner for a non-symmetric linear system arising from multi-dimensional Riemann-Liouville fractional diffusion equation, Xue-lei Lin, Xin Huang, Michael K. Ng, Hai-Wei Sun Adaptive cross approximation for Tikhonov regularization in general form, T. Mach, L. Reichel, Marc Van Barel Numerical methods for CT reconstruction with unknown geometry parameters, Chang Meng, James Nagy RMPIA: a new algorithm for computing the Lagrange matrix interpolation polynomials, Abderrahim Messaoudi, Hassane Sadok Detection and correction of silent errors in the conjugate gradient algorithm, Gerard Meurant Acceleration of sequences with transformations involving hypergeometric functions, Rafael Tristao Pepino Revisiting the (block) Jacobi subspace rotation method for the symmetric eigenvalue problem, Yousef Saad The recursive quasi-orthogonal polynomial algorithm, S. Sidki, R. Sadaka A recursive algorithm for an efficient and accurate computation of incomplete Bessel functions, Richard M. Slevinsky, Hassan Safouhi Fully numerical Laplace transform methods, J. A. C. Weideman, Bengt Fornberg ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************