Subject: NA Digest, V. 23, # 3 NA Digest Monday, January 30, 2023 Volume 23 : Issue 3 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: New Book, Concise Guide to Numerical Algorithmics NA G-ROMs Seminar Series, ONLINE, Starting Jan 2023 ADIA Lab Seminar, HYBRID, Feb 2023 Updated Call for Nominations, Rising Stars Workshop, USA, Apr 2023 Advanced Numerical Methods for Env Modeling, HYBRID, May 2023 Nashville Approximation Conference, USA, May 2023 ECCOMAS-IACM Math 2 Product, Italy, May-Jun 2023 MACMAS, Italy, May-Jun 2023 ACM ICS'2023, USA, Jun 2023 ECMI Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Poland, Jun 2023 FEniCS 2023, Italy, Jun 2023 Biophysics-based Modeling and Data Assimilation, Germany, Aug 2023 Matrix Functions and Exponential Integrators, Germany, Sep 2023 Professor Position, Math, Modelling, Complex Systems, Germany R&D Manager Position, Computational Math, Sandia NL Postdoc Position, HPC, MPI for Plasma Physics Postdoc Position, Plasma Physics, Inst of Mathematics, EPFL PhD/Postdoc Position, HPC, Multiscale Simulation, Germany PhD/Postdoc Position, Model Reduction, Univ of Stuttgart, Germany PhD Position, Applied Mathematics, Florida Tech PhD Position, Applied Mathematics, RWTH Aachen PhD Position, Applied Mathematics, Univ of Nottingham PhD Position, CFD - Fluid/Structure Interaction, USA PhD Position, Comp Design and Optimization, Loughborough Univ PhD Position, Mathematics, Univ of Gottingen PhD Position, Probabilistic Tensor Methods, TU Delft, NL PhD Positions, Mathematics and Statistics, Sweden CFP, Special Issue, ICCHMT 2023 CFP, Special Issue, Journal of Complexity CFP, Special Issue, Symmetry Contents, Bull Computational Applied Mathematics, 10 (1) Contents, Intl J Mathematics and Computer Science, 18 (2) Contents, J NA and Approximation Theory, 51 (2) Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 28 (1) Contents, SMAI Journal of Computational Mathematics, 8 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: John Lawrence Nazareth [log in to unmask] Date: January 23, 2023 Subject: New Book, Concise Guide to Numerical Algorithmics Concise Guide to Numerical Algorithmics: The Foundations and Spirit of Scientific Computing by John Lawrence Nazareth SpringerBriefs in Computer Science Series Springer, 2023/xiv+69 pgs./ISBN: 978-3031217616/Softcover & E-book/ When departments of computer science were first created within universities worldwide during the middle of the 20th century, numerical analysis was an important part of the curriculum. Its role within the discipline of computer science has greatly diminished over time, if not vanished altogether, and specialists in that area are now to be found mainly within other fields, in particular, mathematics and the physical sciences. A central concern of this monograph is the regrettable, downward trajectory of numerical analysis within computer science and how it can be arrested and suitably reconstituted, with the aim of restoring numerical computation to its proper place within the larger arena of computer science, and at what appears now to be an opportune time. The book comprises six chapters, each with its own bibliography. Chapters 2, 3, and 6 present the primary content. Chapters 1, 4 and 5 are briefer, and they provide contextual material for the three primary chapters and smooth the transition between them. The chapter titles are as follows: 1. The Big Picture: Mathematics, Science, and Engineering. 2. Number: The Language of Science. 3. Algorithmics: The Spirit of Computing. 4. A Taxonomy of Numerical Problems. 5. Numerical Analysis: Algorithm Under the Rubric of Number. 6. Numerical Algorithmics: Number Under the Rubric of Algorithm. An overview of the book, its front matter (Preface and detailed TOC), and an abstract of each chapter along with its bibliography can be found at: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-21762-3 The book can also be rented inexpensively from Amazon and read on a Kindle (or other devices via the free Kindle app). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Francesco Ballarin [log in to unmask] Date: January 20, 2023 Subject: NA G-ROMs Seminar Series, ONLINE, Starting Jan 2023 We are delighted to announce the "Numerical Analysis of Galerkin ROMs (NA G-ROMs)" online seminar series. The series will start on January 31, 2023 on a weekly basis. Seminars will take place on Tuesday at 4:00pm CET, 10:00 am EST, 07:00 am PST, on zoom. The main purpose of the NA G-ROMs seminar series is to serve as a forum for the Galerkin and Petrov-Galerkin reduced order model community to exchange their views on both the achievements and the "nagging" open problems in the numerical analysis of G-ROMs, e.g., proper orthogonal decomposition (POD), reduced basis method (RBM), and related techniques. The NA G-ROMs seminar series aims at fostering the exchange of ideas among the G-ROM community members who are genuinely interested in the development of the mathematical foundations of G-ROMs and, in particular, bringing the G-ROM numerical analysis to a level comparable to that of classical numerical methods, e.g., the finite element method. The series webpage is https://na-g-roms.github.io/index.html In order to receive the zoom link to the seminar room, please subscribe to our mailing list by sending an email to [log in to unmask] Within a couple of minutes, you will receive an automatic email that will instruct you to reply to confirm your membership. Such confirmation is required to receive weekly announcements. Weekly zoom links will not be posted publicly on the website. Please disseminate this info to collaborators and students who may be interested. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Horst Simon [log in to unmask] Date: January 30, 2023 Subject: ADIA Lab Seminar, HYBRID, Feb 2023 You are cordially invited to the upcoming seminar Where Does Money Come From? by Professor Alex Lipton, Advisory Board Member of ADIA Lab, hosted by ADGM Academy. The talk forms part of the ADIA Lab Seminar Series aims to explore the latest trends and technologies in Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and High-Performance Computing across all major fields of study. SEMINAR OVERVIEW: First, we start this talk with a quick exposition of the modern monetary circuit theory (MMCT). Then, we analyze money creation by the banking system as a whole and by individual banks and highlight the central banks' role as the glue that keeps the financial system together. Additionally, we look at the organization of the international monetary system as a whole, emphasizing foreign exchange. Second, we discuss some of the pain points and frictions of the monetary system and argue that distributed ledger technology (DLT) can remove some of these frictions. Third, we describe some of the most recent developments in this field. Specifically, we review central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), stable coins (SCs), and digital trade coins (DTCs) and their potential applications. We also address the emerging field of DeFi (Decentralized Finance), including Automated Market Makers (AMM). Fourth, we show how AMMs can reorganize forex trading and market- making by proposing a cross-settlement mechanism for digital assets on interoperable blockchains capable of handling CBDCs, SCs, and DTCs. By construction, this mechanism generates fair exchange rates for on-chain assets, which are consistent with traditional off-chain markets. Finally, we illustrate the efficacy of our approach on realized FX rates for G-10 currencies. In the talk, we explain the mathematics, economics, and technology behind these developments and elaborate on their pros and cons. Thursday, 09 February 2023 Presentation: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (GST) Networking for in-person guests: 5:00 - 6:30 PM ADGM Academy, 20th floor, Al Maqam Tower, Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi Registration: bit.ly/3JkgsbM https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=7QlTMOy3aEKueNIHrGsU0Yv_UJViO_lAnd2cgJ1QBHxUNTRSWTU2STFQREgyMEpTMTBZMTZFM0czNy4u ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jim Stewart [log in to unmask] Date: January 19, 2023 Subject: Updated Call for Nominations, Rising Stars Workshop, USA, Apr 2023 Important update: We have opened up the workshop to all genders and extended the nomination deadline to January 30. The Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at UT Austin, Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) are partnering to host the 4th Rising Stars in Computational and Data Sciences, an intensive workshop for graduate students and postdocs who are interested in pursuing academic and research careers. A primary focus of the workshop is increasing the participation of underrepresented genders in computational and data sciences. The workshop will be held April 12-13, 2023, at the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at UT Austin. We are seeking nominations for outstanding candidates in their final year of PhD or within three years of having graduated. All gender identities are welcome as nominees. We will select approximately 30 participants to come for two days of research presentations, poster sessions, and interactive discussions about academic and research careers, with financial support for travel provided. The nomination consists of sending (1) a letter of nomination and (2) a copy of the nominee's 2-page resume to Karissa Vail at [log in to unmask] More information can be found at https://risingstars.oden.utexas.edu/ Please consider nominating one of your outstanding current/recent PhD students or postdocs. Nominations are due January 30, 2023. On behalf of the organizing committee: Nicole Aretz (Oden Institute), Jeffrey Hittinger (LLNL), Teresa Portone (SNL), Jim Stewart (SNL), Rachel Ward (Oden Institute), Karen Willcox (Oden Institute) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ilya Peshkov [log in to unmask] Date: January 24, 2023 Subject: Advanced Numerical Methods for Env Modeling, HYBRID, May 2023 Intensive Course on Advanced Numerical Methods for Environmental Modeling Laboratory of Applied Mathematics, University of Trento, Italy On site and Online via ZOOM Lecturers: Profs. Ilya Peshkov, Annunziato Siviglia, Michael Dumbser Dates: May 15-31 2023 Website: https://webmagazine.unitn.it/en/evento/dicam/114821/intensive-short-course-on-advanced-numerical-methods-for-environmental-modeling Deadline: The registration deadline is March 31st, 2023. This advanced short course is primarily designed for Master and PhD students in applied mathematics, scientific computing, computational physics and computational mechanics. Summary: The course consists of a structured intensive 2.5 week program of 80 hours of theoretical lectures and computer laboratory exercises on advanced numerical methods for hyperbolic and nonlinear parabolic partial differential equations with applications in environmental engineering and science. The course covers standard explicit and flux-splitting finite volume methods for hyperbolic equations, semi-implicit finite volume methods for hyperbolic and nonlinear parabolic equations, e.g. sediment transport (Exner equation), solidification (icing, Stefan model), ecomorphodynamic (vegetation growth, death, and mutual interaction with sediments). Special emphasis is put on practical implementation of the discussed numerical methods. Further information can be found in the dedicated web page or via contacting Prof. Ilya Peshkov at [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Neamtu [log in to unmask] Date: January 23, 2023 Subject: Nashville Approximation Conference, USA, May 2023 International Conference on APPROXIMATION THEORY AND BEYOND in conjunction with the 35th Annual Shanks Lecture, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, May 15-18 2023. We invite you to contribute a talk or organize a minisymposium. The 35th Shanks Lecture will be delivered by Professor Wolfgang Dahmen (University of South Carolina and RWTH Aachen University). The meeting will also provide an excellent opportunity to celebrate Professor Larry Schumaker's 80th birthday. In addition, the conference will be a forum to recognize the 35th anniversary of the journal Constructive Approximation, whose editorial office is located at Vanderbilt. Invited Speakers: Wolfgang Dahmen, Shanks Lecturer, Univ. South Carolina, USA, and RWTH Aachen, GERMANY; Oleg Davydov, University of Giessen, GERMANY; Nira Dyn, Tel Aviv University, ISRAEL; Gregory Fasshauer, Colorado School of Mines, USA; Ming-Jun Lai, University of Georgia, USA; Tom Lyche, University of Oslo, NORWAY; Carla Manni, University of Rome Tor Vergata, ITALY. Deadlines: Minisymposium Proposals: March 15, 2023 Abstract Submission: April 22, 2023 More Information: To register for the conference, submit an abstract, or for additional details, please visit https://my.vanderbilt.edu/nashville2023. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Gianluigi Rozza [log in to unmask] Date: January 25, 2023 Subject: ECCOMAS-IACM Math 2 Product, Italy, May-Jun 2023 EXTENDED ABSTRACT SUBMISSION - New deadline for abstract submission: February 15, 2023 Math 2 Product (M2P) - Emerging Technologies in Computational Science for Industry, Sustainability and Innovation is a new Thematic Conference of the European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences (ECCOMAS) and a new Special Interest Conference of the International Association for Computational Mechanics (IACM). The conference will take place in Taormina (Sicily, Italy) from May 30 to June 1, 2023. The goal pursued by M2P is twofold. On the one hand, cases of successful interaction between mathematics and industry will be presented. Special emphasis will be devoted to the benefits provided by the transfer of knowledge in different fields of applications, including the social challenges of sustainable development. On the other hand, ground-breaking ideas and emerging technologies in computational science will be discussed to foster cross-fertilisation of academic solutions and real-world problems. M2P is meant to establish a platform for proposal, discussion and promotion of current and new trends in industry, sustainability and innovation, with the goal of supporting creative and interdisciplinary thoughts. M2P will host four plenary lectures, delivered by Irene Arias (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain), Charbel Farhat (Stanford University, USA), Paola Goatin (Inria, France) and Ricardo Vinuesa (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), as well as 34 invited sessions organised by recognised experts in targeted research areas within the scope of the conference. You are kindly invited to submit a contribution to one of the invited sessions hosted by the conference. Oral contributions will last 20 minutes, including Q&A. M2P 2023 will be an in-person only event, we look forward to welcoming you in Taormina, in May 2023! ------------------------------------------------------- From: Paola Lamberti [log in to unmask] Date: January 18, 2023 Subject: MACMAS, Italy, May-Jun 2023 It is our pleasure to announce the registration of the second edition of the International Conference on Mathematical and Computational Modelling, Approximation and Simulation -- New trends, recent Developments and applications in environment and natural resources (MACMAS 2023) is now open. The conference will be held in Torino (Italy) from May 29th to June 1st, 2023. The previous MACMAS Conference took place in Granada in 2019. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Approximation and modeling applied to environment sciences and natural resources; New applications and developments in approximation methods; Numerical methods for partial differential equations; Numerical methods for nonlinear problems; Mathematical methods in image processing; Optimization methods and applications to natural phenomena; Computational statistics and applications; Mathematics and computation in geosciences; Mathematical analysis of models in porous media; Stochastic partial differential equations. Invited Speakers: Costanza Conti, University of Firenze (Italy) Rachid Jennane, University of Orleans (France) Juan Manuel Pena Ferrandez, University of Zaragoza (Spain) Juan Soler, University of Granada (Spain) Tatyana Sorokina, Towson University (USA) For further information about the conference, please, visit the website: http://www.macmas2023.unito.it ------------------------------------------------------- From: E. Gallopoulos [log in to unmask] Date: January 18, 2023 Subject: ACM ICS'2023, USA, Jun 2023 The 37th ACM International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS) will be held as part of ACM FCRC in Orlando June 21-23, 2023. Abstract submission deadline is January 27th and paper submission deadline February 3rd, 2023. Papers are solicited on all aspects of the architecture, software, and applications of high-performance computing systems of all scales (from chips to supercomputing systems), including but not limited to: - Processor, accelerator, memory, storage, interconnect and system architectures, including architectures based on future and emerging hardware (e.g. quantum, photonic, neuromorphic). - Programming languages, paradigms and execution models, including domain-specific languages and scientific problem-solving software environments. - Compilers, runtime systems and system software, including optimization and support for hardware resources and energy management. High-performance algorithms and applications including machine learning and large-scale data analytics, as well as the implementation and deployment of algorithms and applications on large-scale systems. - Tools for measurement, modelling, analysis and visualization of performance, energy, or other quantitative properties of high-performance computing systems. For more information see https://nschiele.github.io/ICS2023/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Krzysztof Burnecki, Janusz Szwabiñski, Jakub ¦lêzak, Marek Teuerle [log in to unmask] Date: January 29, 2023 Subject: ECMI Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Poland, Jun 2023 We are proud to announce that 22nd ECMI Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics will be held 26-30 June 2023 fully on-site at the WrocBaw University of Science and Technology (Poland). Like for the last 40 years, it will be a great opportunity to exchange ideas at the frontier of contemporary mathematical modelling and its industrial applications. The conference events will include Anile and Wacker Prizes Lectures, Alan Tayler Memorial Lecture, minisymposia, contributed talks and plenary lectures, given by Ruth Baker, Dirk Hartmann, Uwe Iben, Ron Kenett, Irena Lasiecka, Henrik Madsen, Mathilde Mougeot, Claudia Schillings and RafaB Weron. The conference proceedings Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2023 will be published by Springer. Early bird personal registration is open until 14th April. Submission of minisymposia is open until 19th February. Submission of contributed talks is open until 14th April. For more details please go to the webpage http://ecmi2023.org/. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Francesco Ballarin [log in to unmask] Date: January 17, 2023 Subject: FEniCS 2023, Italy, Jun 2023 The FEniCS 2023 conference will take place at Hotel Flamingo Resort, Pula (Cagliari), Italy, on 14-16 June 2023. The FEniCS 2023 conference is an opportunity for all those interested in the FEniCS Project and related projects to exchange ideas, communicate their results and network 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 2023 conference will feature a single track session for talks, dedicated poster session, best student and postdoc presentation prizes, and plenty of time for informal discussions and coding. Further details are available on the conference website https://fenicsproject.org/fenics-2023/ Abstract submission deadline, registration fees and deadlines, as well as travel support opportunities will be announced on the conference website in early 2023. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Alfonso Caiazzo [log in to unmask] Date: January 26, 2023 Subject: Biophysics-based Modeling and Data Assimilation, Germany, Aug 2023 Workshop on: Biophysics-based modeling and data assimilation in medical imaging, WIAS Berlin, August 30 - September 1, 2023 Registration is now open: https://www.wias-berlin.de/workshops/BioPhysMed23/ The focus of the workshop is on the development and on the application of data assimilation methods for medical imaging. Topics of interest include: Mixed-dimensional and multiscale methods for PDEs; PDE-based and data-driven assimilation methods; Computational biomechanics; Reduced-order modeling; Advances in elastography; Applications of machine learning in the context of imaging and simulations. The purpose of this meeting is to bring together experts in forward and inverse mathematical modeling, multiscale methods, computational biomechanics, and medical imaging. The workshop targets an interdisciplinary audience, and aim at discussing relevant medical imaging challenges from the clinical perspective, and how these can be addressed using advanced mathematical and computational methods. Invited speakers: Silvia Budday (Erlangen), Luca Heltai (Trieste), Jing Guo (Berlin), Cristobal Bertoglio (Groningen), Paolo Zunino (Milan), Claudia Schillings (Berlin), Elijah Van Houten (Sherbrooke), Damiano Lombardi (Paris), Stefania Fresca (Milan) Deadline for abstract submission: May 31st Early bird registration: July 15th Registration & Info: https://www.wias- berlin.de/workshops/BioPhysMed23/ For questions: [log in to unmask] The workshop is sponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy MATH+ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Stéphane Gaudreault [log in to unmask] Date: January 26, 2023 Subject: Matrix Functions and Exponential Integrators, Germany, Sep 2023 We (Kathryn Lund, Marcel Schweitzer and Stephane Gaudreault) are organizing a workshop entitled "The f(A)bulous workshop on matrix functions and exponential integrators" at the Max Planck Institute in Magdeburg, Germany. The workshop will take place September 25-27, 2023. A link to a preliminary website can be found here: https://indico3.mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de/event/30/ We envision the following goals for this workshop: - Bringing together experts from both matrix function computations (in particular the approximation of f(A)b) and exponential integrators to stimulate a "joining of forces" that will lead to exciting new developments and faster progress in both fields, as there are many overlapping interests, and researchers in both areas can surely benefit from an exchange of ideas. - Establishing benchmark standards and a designing an (open access) collection of challenging matrix function model problems from various applications (including, but not limited to, exponential integrators, lattice QCD, fractional differential equations, network science, and general functions f) that can be used for comparing both established and newly developed algorithms in a more rigorous manner, thus fostering reproducibility and the fair comparison of results in our fields. In addition to the usual scientific talks, we also plan to host several moderated discussion sessions as well as contributed talks for early career researchers. Please submit your abstracts/proposals at to the attention of the Programme Committee before the February 19, 2023. https://indico3.mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de/event/30/abstracts/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jürgen Dölz [log in to unmask] Date: January 30, 2023 Subject: Professor Position, Math, Modelling, Complex Systems, Germany The University of Bonn calls for applications for a Hertz Chair at the interface Mathematics, Modelling and Simulation of Complex Systems (W3, full professorship) starting as soon as possible. Establishing distinguished Hertz Chairs at the interface of outstanding research areas at the University of Bonn is a central measure following the success of the University of Bonn within the German Excellence Strategy, a funding program of the Federal and State Governments to support cutting-edge research at universities. Ideal candidates for this Hertz Chair will have a strong track record in mathematics, computer science or computational sciences, and a proven interest in application fields such as life science, economics or geoscience. The Hertz Chair will be integrated into a vibrant and active research environment. It will be positioned at the interface between highly visible and established research areas in Bonn. Beyond outstanding scientific achievements within the TRA's profile, we are looking for a candidate who is experienced in acquiring third party funding, demonstrates leadership potential and organizational skills and is interested in participating in interdisciplinary teaching programs. Further information: https://www.uni-bonn.de/de/universitaet/medien-universitaet/medien-organisation-und-einrichtungen/medien-dezernat-3/w3-hertz-chair-tra-1-modelling-englisch.pdf ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jim Stewart [log in to unmask] Date: January 21, 2023 Subject: R&D Manager Position, Computational Math, Sandia NL Our team is seeking a dedicated individual to manage the Computational Math Department, which performs projects across the research-to- production spectrum, including significant software projects. The department performs groundbreaking research, driven by DOE needs, to develop the mathematical foundations and the algorithmic and software advances to enable accurate, predictive, and scalable computational simulation methods. Members of the department interact and collaborate with a broad range of Sandia and DOE staff and also maintain a highly visible external research presence by collaborating with universities and industry, publishing peer-reviewed literature, participating in professional societies, and refereeing and editing for journals. This position is located in Albuquerque, NM, and is eligible for full-time onsite or part-time telecommuting. As a part-time telecommuter, the selected applicant must live within a reasonable distance for commuting to the assigned work location at least two days per week. To apply, go to https://www.sandia.gov/careers/ and search for posting 687749. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Roman Hatzky [log in to unmask] Date: January 26, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Position, HPC, MPI for Plasma Physics On behalf of the European Fusion Community the Max-Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP) offers an opportunity to participate in a group for the high level support of European code developments for magnetic fusion related plasma physics and material modelling. Experts in high performance computing (HPC) are invited to apply for a position in this group. More information can be found under the code number 23/003 at: https://www.ipp.mpg.de/job-0e8fc7be28372a426412a5d19f09c938?c=17953 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Marco Picasso [log in to unmask] Date: January 20, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Position, Plasma Physics, Inst of Mathematics, EPFL A Postdoc position is available in the Institute of Mathematics at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland, under the joint supervision of Annalisa Buffa, Marco Picasso and Paolo Ricci. The project is part of a wide European effort to address one of the most pressing issues that the fusion community is facing, which is the simulation of the turbulent dynamics in the boundary region of fusion devices. State-of-the-art massively-parallel simulation codes based on a set of three-dimensional fluid equations have been developed in the past decade to simulate the boundary region. As of today, their reliability for the prediction of ITER and future fusion reactors is challenged by the lack of proper error controls. The goal of the proposed project is to introduce error control (via suitable a-posteriori indicators and efficient error control strategies) in the simulation of plasma boundary turbulence, with an initial focus on the finite difference techniques implemented in the in-house developed GBS code (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2022.111294). Moreover, other discretisation techniques will be considered at a later stage. The ideal candidate is expected to have a good knowledge of numerical methods for PDEs, both theory and implementation, as well as an interest in understanding the multi-physics and multi-scale nature of plasma turbulent dynamics. The position is meant for two years, starting in early 2023, with the possibility of being extended. EPFL offers very competitive conditions. The application of young women and minority scientists is highly encouraged. Please direct any inquiries related to the position and your CV for applying to both [log in to unmask] and [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Philipp Neumann [log in to unmask] Date: January 17, 2023 Subject: PhD/Postdoc Position, HPC, Multiscale Simulation, Germany At Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg, Professorship for High Performance Computing (Prof. Philipp Neumann), a position is available from the next possible date for a Research Assistant (PhD/Postdoc; m/f/d), Salary group 13 TVoD; 39 hours per week, for a limited period period of 3 years. The research tasks of this position comprise the development of novel algorithms, efficient implementations or efficient data analysis methods on current HPC systems. Possible foci of the work arise in the scope of multiscale flow simulation development with the software MaMiCo which is developed at the chair as well as with regard to collaborative developments of molecular dynamics simulations. The HPC group has various HPC systems and access to a PetaFLOP-enabled HPC cluster, providing excellent conditions for hardware-related and algorithmic performance investigations and related research. The group is further involved in a wide range of HPC activities and projects, providing an exciting research environment and the opportunity to explore future-oriented technologies. The official posting of the job description is available here: https://www.hsu-hh.de/karriere/wp-content/uploads/sites/658/2023/01/Reference-Number-MB-4922.pdf To apply, send the usual documents to [log in to unmask], mentioning the reference number MB-4922. In case of questions, feel free to contact Philipp Neumann, [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Benjamin Unger [log in to unmask] Date: January 24, 2023 Subject: PhD/Postdoc Position, Model Reduction, Univ of Stuttgart, Germany The independent junior research group for dynamical systems at the University of Stuttgart (Dr. Benjamin Unger) offers a 3 year PhD/PostDoc position on developing numerical methods for district heating networks. The position is part of a BMBF funded research project and a close collaboration with the project partners is expected. This particular position focuses on the development of novel model order reduction strategies for switched differential-algebraic equations that arise the modelling of certain district heating networks. 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 model order reduction techniques is desired. Applications received prior to February 02, 2023 will receive full consideration, but applications will be accepted until the position is filled. More details on this position and on how to apply can be found here: https://www.simtech.uni-stuttgart.de/press/PhD-researcher-for-project- ELAN/ For any further information or questions, please feel free to contact Benjamin Unger ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Vladislav Bukshtynov [log in to unmask] Date: January 18, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, Applied Mathematics, Florida Tech An opening for a graduate (Ph.D.) student is anticipated in Dr. Bukshtynov's research group at the Florida Institute of Technology (Florida Tech) starting in August 2023. The focus of this position will be research on mathematical and computational modeling of physical and biomedical processes that occur in bioprinted grafts while pursuing their optimal design to promote tissue vascularization. This position is intended for a student with a strong background in applied/computational mathematics, mathematical modeling, optimization as well as scientific computing and who is interested in exploring rapidly developing application areas in various medical applications. This Ph.D. position will be supported by the GSA/TA (graduate student or teaching assistantship) contract and/or research assistantship subject to the performance in both research and the course load. Details concerning application procedures are available at the web address https://www.fit.edu/admissions/applying/graduate/ Interested candidates may also contact Dr. Vladislav Bukshtynov Department of Mathematical Sciences Florida Institute of Technology 150 W. University Blvd Melbourne, FL 32901, US Phone: +1 (321) 674-7157 Email: [log in to unmask] URL: www.bukshtynov.xyz www.fit.edu/faculty-profiles/b/bukshtynov-vladislav/ for additional information. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Prof. Dr. Siegfried Müller [log in to unmask] Date: January 27, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, Applied Mathematics, RWTH Aachen We are currently offering a full PhD position associated with the research project "Efficient numerical models for the tribological analysis of textured journal bearing systems" funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), see https://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/511282384?language=en Requirement for the position is a university degree (Master or equivalent) in mathematics/computational engineering science. The successful candidate will have strong numerical and computational skills. Some familiarity, at least on a conceptual level, with homogenization techniques and knowledge in Computational Fluid Dynamics and tribology will be helpful. Good programming skills are mandatory, experience in C/C++ highly welcome. The primary qualification is however a sincere interest in learning new concepts and skills. You will be working on an applied problem from tribology in close cooperation with colleagues from engineering. The mathematical concept of homogenization has to be adapted to the tribological problem. The main task will be the development, implementation and validation of an efficient numerical method for the optimal design of journal bearing systems with rough, textured surfaces. Inquiries and applications should be directed to [log in to unmask] aachen.de until February 28th, 2023. Later applications might be considered. The position is desired to be filled starting from the 1st of April, 2023 or soon afterwards. The position is offered for a fixed term of 2,5 years. An extension of 1,5 years in the context of the doctorate is planned. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Luis Espath [log in to unmask] Date: January 17, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, Applied Mathematics, Univ of Nottingham Doctoral position in Applied Mathematics (University of Nottingham) Deadline for applications: Wednesday 15 March 2023. The School of Math at the University of Nottingham (UoN) is an established school that offers an interdisciplinary training program for doctoral researchers in the field of model-driven and data-driven computational science. We are looking for master's degree holders who are interested in interdisciplinary research projects that revolve around computational methods such as mathematical models, simulation methods, and data science techniques, especially machine learning. Apply: https://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=SCI2144 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Hansong Tang [log in to unmask] Date: January 23, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, CFD - Fluid/Structure Interaction, USA Applications are solicited for Ph.D. student positions (1-2) in computational fluid dynamics / computational engineering, to start in Fall 2023, at the City College of New York (CCNY) of the City University of New York (CUNY). The successful candidate will develop new and enhanced models for ocean flows and flow-structure interaction problems. Preferably the candidates have 1. MS/BS degrees in applied math (with engineering/physics background), or oceanography, or engineering, or other related disciplines 2. Solid knowledge of mathematics and physics Preference will be given to those with experience in computer programming, modeling algorithm development, and simulation of floating objects. Applicants with US citizenship will be considered for a special program. The CUNY is the US's leading urban public university serving more than 400,000 students at 23 colleges in New York City. CCNY, the flagship campus of the university, is located in Manhattan and draws students from around the world. CCNY is ranked among the top US universities for producing engineers, business executives, and scientists (including over 10 Nobel Prize winners and Fields medallists). If interested, please send an email with materials including CV (including TOFEL score for international applicants, those with no such scores cannot be considered), transcripts, and publications (if any) for a pre-review with "Ph.D. student" in the subject line in your email to: [log in to unmask] All emails and enclosed materials will be assessed, but only those with a good match will be replied. Please don't send them again if you have done so already before, in response to an earlier version of this solicitation. For international applicants, being able to obtain a visa on time is essential. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Marco Discacciati [log in to unmask] Date: January 17, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, Comp Design and Optimization, Loughborough Univ A funded PhD position on computational design and optimization of water purification systems is available in the Mathematical Modelling group at Loughborough University (UK). This position is part of a wider research project on computational modelling of parametric problems using domain decomposition methods and model order reduction: https://gow.epsrc.ukri.org/NGBOViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/V027603/1 . For further details and applications see https://www.lboro.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/research-degrees/phd-opportunities/computational-design-water-purification-systems/. For inquiries about the PhD position, contact Dr Marco Discacciati at [log in to unmask] Closing date: 28th February 2023. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Christoph Lehrenfeld [log in to unmask] Date: January 18, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, Mathematics, Univ of Gottingen The Department of Mathematics in the Georg-August-Universitat Gottingen, Germany, in co-operation with the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), invites applications for 2 scholarships for non-German doctoral candidates (EUR 1,200 monthly stipend) starting between 1st of May and 1st of October 2022. Funds are provided by the DAAD for a period of three years. In addition to the scholarship, the funding line includes a fixed sum for travel expenses, health, accident and liability insurance as well as a contribution towards research expenses. Further details: https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/549783.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: kim batselier [log in to unmask] Date: January 30, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, Probabilistic Tensor Methods, TU Delft, NL The Delft Tensor AI Lab in the Netherlands currently has one PhD vacancy to work on probabilistic tensor methods for enabling Green AI. The focus of this PhD project will be on developing theory for learning kernel machines (support vector machines, Gaussian processes, &) with tensor networks and by using a Bayesian inference approach. Affinity with numerical linear/tensor algebra, Bayesian statistics and the Julia programming language is a big plus. The deadline to apply for this position is February 28th. More information on this position and how to apply can be found at: https://www.academictransfer.com/en/322815/phd-position-probabilistic-tensor-methods/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Annika Lang [log in to unmask] Date: January 17, 2023 Subject: PhD Positions, Mathematics and Statistics, Sweden At the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Chalmers and the University of Gothenburg our yearly recruitment of PhD students has started. This year we are recruiting six new PhD students to start in August 2023: One PhD student at Applied mathematics and statistics: https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/job?site=7&lang=UK&validator=9b89bead79bb7258ad55c8d75228e5b7&job_id=p28764 One PhD student at Applied mathematics and statistics (biostatistics with Rebecka Jornsten): https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/job?site=7&lang=UK&validator=9b89bead79bb7258ad55c8d75228e5b7&job_id=p28786 Two PhD students at Analysis and probability (one in any area and one in operator algebras with Hannes Thiel): https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/Working-at-Chalmers/Vacancies/Pages/default.aspx?rmpage=job&rmjob=11340&rmlang=UK One PhD student at Algebra and geometry: https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/job?site=7&lang=UK&validator=9b89bead79bb7258ad55c8d75228e5b7&job_id=28845 One PhD student at Algebra and geometry (mathematics for deep learning with Jan Gerken): https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/Working-at-Chalmers/Vacancies/Pages/default.aspx?rmpage=job&rmjob=11336&rmlang=UK Deadline for all positions: February 24 I would be happy if you could forward the announcements to interested master students. Please contact me if you have questions. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Molly Fu [log in to unmask] Date: January 29, 2023 Subject: CFP, Special Issue, ICCHMT 2023 This Special Issue will publish a set of selected papers from the 14. International Conference on Computational Heat, Mass, and Momentum Transfer (ICCHMT 2023), which will be held 4-8 September 2023, in Dusseldorf, Germany (the deadline for abstract submissions is 26 May 2023). The selected papers will be published free of charge. There will also be an ICCHMT-Computation Best Paper Award. You are invited to submit a contribution to the conference for consideration and possible publication in this Special Issue. Topics of the conferences include, but are not limited to, the following: Advanced numerical methods; Aeronautical and space applications; Bio-fluidics and biomedical engineering; Bio-inspired flow and heat transfer; Building-integrated energy and power systems; Complex chemical reaction modeling; Compressible flows; Computational thermal fluid dynamics; Convection and buoyancy-driven flows; Double diffusive convetion; Energy-saving process; Fluid flow and heat transfer in biomedical devices and biotechnology; Fluid machinery; Granular flows; Heat and mass transfer in energy systems; Heat and mass transfer in manufacturing and materials processing; Heat and mass transfer in nuclear applications; Heat and mass transfer in particle-laden flows; Heat exchangers/heat pipe; Internal flow and heat transfer; Micro-/nano-heat and mass transfer; Mixing devices and phenomena; Multi-phase flows; Optimization in thermal engineering; Reactive flows and combustion; Thermal flow visualization; Thermal fluid machinery; Thermal heat fluxes; Transport phenomena in porous media; Urban energy flows. https://www.mdpi.com/journal/computation/special_issues/029N9ZJN7Y ------------------------------------------------------- From: Thorsten Raasch [log in to unmask] Date: January 24, 2023 Subject: CFP, Special Issue, Journal of Complexity With great pleasure we invite you to submit a paper for the special issue of the Journal of Complexity "Space-Time Adaptive Numerical Schemes for Parabolic Partial Differential Equations". The purpose of this special issue is to report and review recent developments in the area of adaptive space-time methods for parabolic PDEs. Papers devoted to the complexity and optimality of algorithms are very much appreciated, as well as manuscripts covering the theoretical foundations of adaptive space-time schemes. Numerical experiments confining the theoretical findings are highly valued, however, purely computational studies are out of the scope of the issue. Further details, including the submission process, can be found on the website https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-complexity/about/call-for-papers#space-time-adaptive-numerical-schemes-for-parabolic-partial-differential-equations All manuscripts must be written in English. The submitted papers should present previously unpublished, original results that are not simultaneously submitted elsewhere. All papers will be rigorously peer-reviewed. Deadline for manuscript submissions: November 1, 2023 Guest Editors: Stephan Dahlke, Thorsten Raasch, Olaf Steinbach ------------------------------------------------------- From: Amelia Sun [log in to unmask] Date: January 16, 2023 Subject: CFP, Special Issue, Symmetry As we all know, the role and consequences of the notion of symmetry in mathematics and related sciences are very important. On many occasions, symmetries have appeared in mathematical formulations that have become essential for solving problems or delving further into research. In this Special Issue, we aim to establish some theorical results and applications in the fields of functional analysis and fractional operators, in which the concept of symmetry plays an essential role. Among others, papers on these topics are welcome. More information can be found at: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/symmetry/special_issues/Functional_Analysis_Fractional_Operators_Symmetry_Asymmetry If you are interested, please contact the Symmetry Editorial Office ([log in to unmask]), or the leading Guest Editor, Dr. J. Vanterler Da C. Sousa ([log in to unmask])." ------------------------------------------------------- From: Saúl Buitrago Boret [log in to unmask] Date: January 25, 2023 Subject: Contents, Bull Computational Applied Mathematics, 10 (1) Table of Contents Bulletin of Computational Applied Mathematics, Vol.10, N1 http://www.compama.co.usb.ve/table-of-contents https://sites.google.com/usb.ve/bullcompama/table-of-contents The Discrete Modified Lindley Distribution, Lishamol Tomy, Veena G, Christophe Chesneau Computation of prime hyperideals in meet hyperlattices, Panjarike Pallavi, Syam Prasad Kuncham, Gopadi Ramachandra Bhatta Vadiraja, Panackal Harikrishnan Estimation of error and adaptivity in mimetic differences for stationary problems, Giovanni Calderon, Jorge Villamizar, Julio C. Carrillo, Carlos Torres, Efren Montes-Vera Third Zagreb Index of Graphs with Added Edges, Pushpalatha Mahalank, Ismail Naci Cangul Anisotropic Newton's kernel in the plane, Carmen Judith Vanegas, Franklin Vargas Jimenez The fundamental solution for the anisotropic Helmholtz operator in the algebra of complex quaternions, Damian Cedeno Lopez, Carmen Vanegas Espinoza, Franklin Vargas Jimenez Qualitative Analysis of a Leslie-Gower Predator-Prey Model with Delay, Cosme Duque, Zoraida Sivoli On a certain subclass of analytic functions involving Pascal distribution series, Bolineni Venkateswarlu, P. Thirupathi Reddy, G. Sujatha, S. Sridevi Stability and boundedness properties of third order differential equation with variable delay, Adetunji Adedotun Adeyanju, Cemil Tunc Some Fixed Point Results on Orthogonal Metric Space, Ozlem Acar, Aybala S.Ozkapu, Esref Erdogan ------------------------------------------------------- From: Badih Ghusayni [log in to unmask] Date: January 22, 2023 Subject: Contents, Intl J Mathematics and Computer Science, 18 (2) The following papers in Volume 18, no. 2 of the International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science can be downloaded for free via http://ijmcs.future-in-tech.net/Volume18.2.htm Wachirarak Orosram, Wipawee Tangjai, On the Diophantine equation (pq)^x +(pq)^{2s}n^y=z^{2}, where p and q are prime numbers Suton Tadee, Napalai Laomalaw, On the Diophantine equation (p+2)^x-p^y=z^2, where p is prime and p\equiv5\mod 24 Auday Hekmat Mahmood, Maysaa Zaki Salman, A Note on Relatively Commuting Mappings of prime and Semiprime Rings Yoksal A. Laylani, Basim A. Hassan, Hisham M. Khudhur, Enhanced spectral conjugate gradient methods for unconstrained optimization Suton Tadee, Sudaporn Poopra, On the Diophantine Equation 1/x +1/y+1/z=1/n Bashir Abdulali, Mohd Aftar Abu Bakar, Kamarulzaman Ibrahim, Noratiqah Mohd Ariff, The Weighted Maximum Product of Spacings for Extreme Value Distributions Hassan Rashed Yassein, Huda Abdulateef Ali, HUDTRU: An Enhanced NTRU for Data Security via Quintuple Algebra Umarin Pintoptang, Suton Tadee, The Complete Set of Non-negative Integer Solutions for the Diophantine Equation (pq)^{2x}+p^y=z^2 , where p, q, x, y, z are non-negative integers with p prime and p does not divide q Rachid Matoui, Karim Driss, An analytical approach to the Boussairi and Chergui conjecture Hatem Kareem Sulaiman, H. A. Wasi, Mohammed Abdul Daim Zoba, Ola Ali Obead, Ahmed Hadi Hussain, A model for allocation and optimization of reliability complex network using Particle Swarm Optimization and Genetic Algorithms Muhammad Abdurrahman Rois, Fatmawati, Cicik Alfiniyah, Mathematical modeling of COVID-19 with partial comorbid subpopulations and two isolation treatments in Indonesia Chokchai Viriyapong, Chawalit Boonpok, Characterizations of (\Lambda,p)-T_{1/2} -spaces Jeeranunt Khampakdee, Chawalit Boonpok, Properties of (\Lambda,p) - normal Spaces Napassanan Srisarakham, Chawalit Boonpok, Almost (\Lambda,p)- continuous functions Kan Thotakul, Anirut Luadsong, Nitima Aschariyaphotha, Meshless Method for solving the Conformable Fractional Maxwell Equations Nipaporn Chutiman, Chawalit Boonpok, Characterizations of (\Lambda,p)-hyperconnected spaces Nongluk Viriyapong, Chawalit Boonpok, On (\Lambda,p) -extremally disconnected spaces Prapart Pue-on, Chawalit Boonpok, Some properties of (\Lambda,p)- regular spaces Eman Almuhur, Areej Ali Albalawi, Walrasian Auctioneer: An Application of Brouwer's Fixed Point Theorem Awatif Rezzoky Al-Dubaicy, Some Bayesian estimators of the reliability inverse Weibull distribution using Doubly Type II Censored data WonTae Hwang, Kyunghwan Song, The Frobenius problems for Sexy Prime Triplets Audrey Becker, Friends of Two Times a Prime Numbe Nahlia Rakhmawati, Agus Widodo, Noor Hidayat, Abdul Rouf Alghofari, Optimal Path on a Multigraph Network Involving Edge Weights of Multiple Parameters Nisara Suthisung, Kanikar Muangchoo, Pennapa Suwanbamrung, Wareewan Wisedsing, Chanwit Prabpayak, Anantachai Padcharoen, Geraghty type generalized F-contraction for dislocated quasi-metric spaces ------------------------------------------------------- From: JNAAT [log in to unmask] Date: January 26, 2023 Subject: Contents, J NA and Approximation Theory, 51 (2) Journal of Numerical Analysis and Approximation Theory, included in the Scopus database, celebrates its 50th anniversary http://ictp.acad.ro/jnaat Direct methods for singular integral equations and non-homogeneous parabolic PDEs, A. Aghili Wavelet bi-frames on local fields, O. Ahmad, N. Ahmad, M. Ahmad On the semi-local convergence of a sixth order method in Banach space, I.K. Argyros, J.A. John, J. Jayaraman The Akima's fitting method for quartic splines, A.M. Bica, D. Curila- Popescu On the numerical solution of Volterra and Fredholm integral equations using the fractional spline function method, F. Hamasalih, R. Qadir On unique solvability of the piecewise linear equation system, S. Kumar, Deepmala On general fixed point method based on matrix splitting for solving linear complementarity problem, B. Kumar, Deepmala, A.K. Das Book reviews: Linear and Nonlinear Functional Analysis with Applications - P.G. Ciarlet, reviewed by R. Precup Data Clustering: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications - G. Can, C. Ma, J. Wu, reviewed by I. Boros The Mathematics of Data - M.W. Mahoney, J.C. Duchi, A.C. Gilbert, reviewed by I. Boros ------------------------------------------------------- From: Raimonds Ciegis [log in to unmask] Date: January 20, 2023 Subject: Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 28 (1) MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND ANALYSIS The Baltic Journal on Mathematical Applications, Numerical Analysis and Differential Equations ISSN 1392-6292, ISSN 1648-3510 online, Electronical edition: http://mma.vgtu.lt Raimondas {\v{C}}iegis (Editor) Volume 28, Issue 1, 2023 (p.1-179) CONTENTS Harmandeep Singh and Janak Raj Sharma, Simple and Efficient Fifth Order Solvers for Systems of Nonlinear Problems Menglan Liao and Zhong Tan, Asymptotic Stability for a Viscoelastic Equation with a Time Delay Teshome Bayleyegn, Istv\'an Farag\'o and \'Agnes Havasi, On the Consistency and Convergence of Classical Richardson Extrapolation as Applied to Explicit One-Step Methods Mohammad Sharifi, Ali Abdi, Michal Bra\'{s} and Gholamreza Hojjati, High Order Second Derivative Diagonally Implicit Multistage Integration Methods for ODEs Mohamed Alahyane, Abdelilah Hakim, Amine Laghrib and Said Raghay, An Improved SIMPLEC Scheme for Fluid Registration Aidas Bal{\v c}i{\= u}nas, Antanas Laurin{\v c}ikas and Mindaugas Stoncelis, On a Dirichlet Series Connected to a Periodic Hurwitz Zeta-Function with Transcendental and Rational Parameter S\"uleyman Cengizci, Devendra Kumar and Mehmet Tar{\i}k Atay, A Semi-Analytic Method for Solving Singularly Perturbed Twin-Layer Problems with a Turning Point Aysha Khan, Mohammad Akram and Mohammad Dilshad, Approximation of Iterative Methods for Altering Points Problem with Applications Milan Medve\v{d} and Michal Posp\'{i}\v{s}il, Generalized Laplace Transform and Tempered $\Psi$-Caputo Fractional Derivative Yaser Rostami, An Effective Computational Approach Based on Hermite Wavelet Galerkin for Solving Parabolic Volterra Partial Integro Differential Equations and its Convergence Analysis ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pascal Omnes [log in to unmask] Date: January 29, 2023 Subject: Contents, SMAI Journal of Computational Mathematics, 8 The SMAI - Journal of Computational Mathematics is an academic journal free for both authors and readers; it was launched in 2015 by the French Society for Applied and Industrial Mathematics. We are pleased to share the table of contents of Issue number 8 (2022): https://smai-jcm.centre-mersenne.org/volume/SMAI-JCM_2022__8_/ Numerical Simulations on Nonlinear Quantum Graphs with the GraFiDi Library, Christophe Besse; Romain Duboscq; Stefan Le Coz Electrostatic Force Computation with Boundary Element Methods, Piyush Panchal; Ralf Hiptmair Recursive Estimation of a Failure Probability for a Lipschitz Function, Lucie Bernard; Albert Cohen; Arnaud Guyader; Florent Malrieu Discrete analysis of Schwarz waveform relaxation for a diffusion reaction problem with discontinuous coefficients, Simon Clement; Florian Lemarie; Eric Blayo Relaxation Deferred Correction Methods and their Applications to Residual Distribution Schemes, Remi Abgrall; Elise Le Meledo; Philipp Offner; Davide Torlo High accuracy analysis of adaptive multiresolution-based lattice Boltzmann schemes via the equivalent equations, Thomas Bellotti; Loic Gouarin; Benjamin Graille; Marc Massot Metasurfaces and Optimal transport, Cristian E. Gutierrez; Qingbo Huang; Quentin Merigot; Boris Thibert A low-degree strictly conservative finite element method for incompressible flows on general triangulations, Huilan Zeng; Chen-Song Zhang; Shuo Zhang Parallel kinetic scheme for transport equations in complex toroidal geometry, Matthieu Boileau; Berenger Bramas; Emmanuel Franck; Romane Helie; Philippe Helluy; Laurent Navoret Finite-size effects in response functions of molecular systems, Mi-Song Dupuy; Antoine Levitt Spatially Adaptive Projective Integration Schemes For Stiff Hyperbolic Balance Laws With Spectral Gaps, Julian Koellermeier; Giovanni Samaey Initialization of the Circulant Embedding method to speed up the generation of Gaussian random fields, Geraldine Pichot; Simon Legrand; Michel Kern; Nathanael Tepakbong-Tematio A combined first and second order model for a junction with ramp buffer, Jennifer Weissen; Oliver Kolb; Simone Gottlich ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************