NA Digest, V. 24, # 7

NA Digest Wednesday, April 17, 2024 Volume 24 : Issue 7


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From: Bernd Simeon bernd.simeon@math.rptu.de
Date: March 26, 2024
Subject: Werner C. Rheinboldt


Werner Rheinboldt, a pioneer in numerical analysis, passed away March
19, 2024. He was 96.

Werner is well-known for his many contributions to numerical analysis.

His seminal work, jointly with James Ortega, Iterative Solution of
Nonlinear Equations in Several Variables, laid the foundations for the
development of algorithms for the solution of nonlinear equations and
optimization problems. Originally published in 1970, this book is now
available as a SIAM Classic in Applied Mathematics.

Another major contribution was his work with Ivo Babuska on error
estimates for finite element methods. These estimates can be used for
practical a-posteriori assessments of accuracy and in the design of
adaptive finite element solvers.

The importance of geometry in numerical analysis stands for a further
topic that Werner brought up already in the 1980s when he started to
work on differential-algebraic equations as differential equations on
manifolds.

Werner was the President of SIAM (1976-1978) and the A.W. Mellon
Professor of Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh (1978-1998).
Further career stations were the Universities of Syracuse and Maryland
as well as the National Bureau of Standards.

Werner will be missed by his collaborators and colleagues around the
world.

Bernd Simeon and Jorge More



From: Carole Hayakawa hayakawa@uci.edu
Date: March 22, 2024
Subject: Jerome Spanier (1930-2024)


It is with great sadness we report that Jerome (Jerry) Spanier passed
away on March 1, 2024 in Irvine, California.

Jerry was a dedicated teacher of mathematics and guided 16 students
through their doctoral degrees. His scholarly contributions to
mathematics included authoring three books. In 1974, he teamed with
chemist Keith Oldham to write "The Fractional Calculus: Theory and
Applications of Differentiation and Integration to Arbitrary Order"
which provides the theory underlying the generalized differential and
integral operators and their application to classical calculus and
diffusion problems. In 1987, again with Oldham, he wrote "An Atlas of
Functions: with Equator, the Atlas Function Calculator". This atlas
provides algorithms for accurate calculations of functions including
Bessel, Legendre, Gamma, etc. and explains the interrelationships
between the functions and computational strategies. In 1969, he
partnered with physicist Ely Gelbard and wrote "Monte Carlo Principles
and Neutron Transport Problems". This seminal book develops the
foundational mathematical theory required to solve the radiative
transport equation using Monte Carlo methods. This work has broad
applications in areas as diverse as nuclear engineering, computer
graphics, and biomedical optics.

Jerry received his Ph.D. degree in mathematics from the University of
Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, in 1955. He was Professor Emeritus of
Mathematics from Claremont Graduate University (CGU), Claremont, CA,
where most of his academic career was spent. Prior to his CGU
appointment in 1971, he worked in the industry for 16 years. In recent
years he was a Researcher in mathematics at the Beckman Laser
Institute (BLI) at the University of California, Irvine where his
research concentrated on the mathematical modeling and computation for
simulation of light transport in tissue.




From: Luis Melara lamelara@ship.edu
Date: April 15, 2024
Subject: Association for Women in Mathematics Prizes


Each year, the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) awards
prizes to celebrate the achievements of our colleagues in a variety of
roles. If you know of someone deserving of recognition, the AWM
Canvassing Committee encourages you to nominate them for one of the
following awards.

- AWM Birman Research Prizes highlight exceptional research in
topology or geometry by a woman early in her career. Deadline: May
15 of even years (https://awm-math.org/awm-birman-research-prize/)
- AWM Service Awards recognize individuals for promoting and
supporting women in math through exceptional service to the AWM.
Deadline: May 15 (https://awm-math.org/awm-service-award/)
- AWM Student Chapter Awards recognize outstanding achievements by AWM
Student Chapters in any of four categories: (1) scientific
excellence, (2) outreach, (3) professional development, and (4)
funding/sustainability. Deadline: May 15 Each school will submit a
report to describe their activities.
https://awm-math.org/awm-student-chapter-awards/
- Mary and Alfie Gray Award for Social Justice for the vigorous and
imaginative application of the mathematical sciences to advancing
the cause of social justice. Deadline: May 15 of even years
https://awm-math.org/awards/gray-award/
- Gweneth Humphreys Award to recognize outstanding mentorship from
math teachers (female or male) who have encouraged female undergrad
students to pursue mathematical careers and/or graduate mathematics
study. Deadline: May 15 https://awm-math.org/humphreys-award/
- Louise Hay Awards recognize outstanding achievement by a woman in
any area of mathematics education. Deadline: May 15
https://awm-math.org/hay-award/
- AWM Fellows recognizes individuals who have demonstrated a sustained
commitment to the support and advancement of women in the
mathematical sciences. Deadline: May 15
https://awm-math.org/awm-fellows/

For guidance on writing letters of nomination, the committee has
provided some suggestions here.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dTkf_dEG49N6D2pWK9snadBciNfTkXUR/view?usp=share_link



From: Matthew Colbrook mjc249@cam.ac.uk
Date: April 01, 2024
Subject: Solve-then-discretize algorithms?


Can anyone point me to examples of this framework in action (in any
area of computational mathematics) and the first use of the term
"solve-then-discretize"? Comments and thoughts are also welcome! I am
looking to put together some broad notes on its history and use.

An example of what I mean by "solve-then-discretize" as opposed to
discretize-then-solve is this paper by Horning and Townsend (in the
context of spectral methods for eigenvalue problems):
https://epubs.siam.org/doi/abs/10.1137/19M1238708 The main idea is to
directly manipulate an object (such as an operator) and discretize at
the last possible moment.




From: Hiroshi Murakami mrkmhrsh@yahoo.co.jp
Date: March 21, 2024
Subject: Request pointer for reference source code of MDR method


I desire to obtain the reference implementation of "MDR method" in
Fortran source code, if it is available somewhere for download.

The original paper of the "MDR method" is the following.
A. Bunse-Gerstner: "An algorithm for the symmetric generalized
eigenvalue problem", Linear Algebra and its Applications, Vol.58,
pp.43-68 (1984).

Hiroshi Murakami(Tokyo Metropoliatn Univ.)
mrkmhrsh@yahoo.co.jp





From: Ke Chen k.chen@liv.ac.uk
Date: April 17, 2024
Subject: Address change for Ke Chen


After many years working at the University of Liverpool, I have
recently moved to the University of Strathclyde. My new coordinates
are listed below. Feel free to contact and visit me as before.

Professor Ke Chen
Head of Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
Livingstone Tower, 26 Richmond Street,
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XH, United Kingdom,
Phone (o): +44-141-548 3345
Email: k.chen@strath.ac.uk
Homepage: http://personal.strath.ac.uk/k.chen/





From: Mitchell Graham mgraham@siam.org
Date: April 12, 2024
Subject: New Book, Algorithmic Mathematics in Machine Learning


Algorithmic Mathematics in Machine Learning by Bastian Bohn, Jochen
Garcke, and Michael Griebel

This unique book explores several well-known machine learning and data
analysis algorithms from a mathematical and programming perspective.
The authors present machine learning methods, review the underlying
mathematics, and provide programming exercises to deepen the reader's
understanding; accompany application areas with exercises that explore
the unique characteristics of real-world data sets (e.g., image data
for pedestrian detection, biological cell data); and provide new
terminology and background information on mathematical concepts, as
well as exercises, in 'info-boxes' throughout the text.

2024 / xii + 225 pages/ Softcover / 978-1-61197-787-5 / DI03

Bookstore link:
https://epubs.siam.org/doi/book/10.1137/1.9781611977882




From: Mitchell Graham mgraham@siam.org
Date: March 26, 2024
Subject: New Book, Machine Learning for Asset Management and Pricing


Machine Learning for Asset Management and Pricing
by Henry Schellhorn and Tianmin Kong

This textbook covers the latest advances in machine learning methods
for asset management and asset pricing. Recent research in deep
learning applied to finance shows that some of the (usually
confidential) techniques used by asset managers result in better
investments than the more standard techniques. Cutting-edge material
is integrated with mainstream finance theory and statistical methods
to provide a coherent narrative. Coverage includes an original
machine learning method for strategic asset allocation; the
no-arbitrage theory applied to a wide portfolio of assets as well as
other asset management methods, such as mean-variance, Bayesian
methods, linear factor models, and strategic asset allocation; recent
techniques such as neural networks and reinforcement learning, and
more classical ones, including nonlinear and linear programming,
principal component analysis, dynamic programming, and clustering.

The authors use technical and nontechnical arguments to accommodate
readers with different levels of mathematical preparation. The book is
easy to read yet rigorous and contains a large number of exercises.

2024 / xxiv + 242 / Softcover / 978-1-61197-789-9 / OT195

Bookstore link:
https://epubs.siam.org/doi/book/10.1137/1.9781611977905




From: Xiu Yang xiy518@lehigh.edu
Date: April 02, 2024
Subject: AIMMS-MOPTA Optimization Modeling Competition, Deadline May 2024


The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) at Lehigh
University is thrilled to announce the opening of the 16th AIMMS-MOPTA
Optimization Modeling Competition. The competition is organized by
the conference organizers of MOPTA and AIMMS. The first phase's
submission deadline is extended to May 15, 2024, 23:59 Eastern
Time. Finalists are expected to attend and present their results at
the 2024 MOPTA Conference to be held on August 14-16, 2024, at Lehigh
University, Bethlehem, PA, USA.

The goal of the competition this year is to analyze renewable energy
grids. The problem description is posted on the competition website:
coral.ise.lehigh.edu/~mopta/competition

Information on eligibility, registration, submission, and competition
format are posted on the competition website. Teams of at most three
students can participate and should list a faculty advisor. The team
leader must be a graduate student, though the other team members can
be advanced undergraduate students. Each team member must be
registered as a full-time student at a recognized educational
institution during the Spring term of the 2023-2024 Academic
Year. Students with any background are eligible. Collaboration between
students from different departments is strongly encouraged. Each
finalist team will receive free registration for the conference for up
to two team members. As the conference is international, so is the
competition. Teams from all over the world can participate, as long as
at least one team member can come to the conference, should the team
make it to the final round. The official language of the competition
is English.

For more details about the competition, visit
coral.ise.lehigh.edu/~mopta/competition



From: Ivan Yotov yotov@math.pitt.edu
Date: March 21, 2024
Subject: Models and Methods for Multiphysics Systems, USA, May 2024


The conference "Mathematical models and numerical methods for
multiphysics systems" will take place May 1-3, 2024 at University of
Pittsburgh. The conference aims to bring together experts from
different communities in which computational models for multiphysics
systems are employed. The work presented at this conference will cover
both rigorous mathematical and numerical analysis and applications to
cutting-edge problems.

Topics include
- Development and analysis of mathematical models for multiphysics
systems
- Discretization methods for multiphysics systems
- Solution strategies for multiphysics systems
- Applications

Registration is currently open. Please visit the conference website
https://www.mathematics.pitt.edu/events/multiphysics



From: Alessandro Alla alessandro.alla@unive.it
Date: April 02, 2024
Subject: Summer School, ML and Optimal Control, Italy, May 2024


his is the second announcement about the Summer School on 'Machine
learning and optimal control'.

The event is scheduled from May 27 to May 31, 2024, and will be hosted
at the Hotel Serapo located in Gaeta, Italy
(https://www.hotelserapo.com/it).

The school will feature 3 courses:
1) Control and machine learning (Prof. Enrique Zuazua)
2) High-dimensional (optimal) feedback-control with neural networks
(Prof. Lars Grune)
3) Deep (reinforcement) learning-methods for stochastic control and
PDEs (Prof. Huyen Pham)

The schedule and more information can be found at the following link
https://sites.google.com/view/mloc2024/home

We kindly appreciate if interested participants register by the end of
April.




From: Cristiano Tamborrino cristiano.tamborrino@uniba.it
Date: March 21, 2024
Subject: Algorithms' Impact on Artificial Intelligence, Italy, Jun 2024


We are pleased to announce that the Department of Computer Science at
the University of Bari, Italy, will host the Workshop "Algorithms'
Impact on Artificial Intelligence" from June 24th to 26th.

The workshop aims to explore how the development and research of new
numerical strategies influence artificial intelligence algorithms,
both in terms of accuracy and efficiency, thus contributing to
improving classical approaches. It will be a valuable opportunity for
all those interested in deepening their knowledge in this field,
including students and professionals.

Among the topics of interest are: Low-rank approximation techniques,
Numerical optimization strategies, Numerical linear algebra,
deterministic and randomized algorithms, Machine Learning and
Artificial Intelligence, with particular attention to probabilistic
models, models driven by ordinary and partial differential equations,
Symbiotic Artificial Intelligence, Explainability, Ethics in
Artificial Intelligence, and Human-centered Artificial Intelligence,
etc.

The workshop does not require any registration fee, but registration
is required for organizational purposes. All relevant information,
including registration forms and abstract, submission can be found on
https://ai2workshop.uniba.it/



From: Philipp Neumann philipp.neumann@hsu-hh.de
Date: March 27, 2024
Subject: European Trilinos & Kokkos User Group Meeting, Germany, Jun 2024


The European Trilinos & Kokkos User Group (EuroTUG 2024) meeting will
take place on the campus of the Helmut-Schmidt-University / University
of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany on June 24-26,
2024. For the first time, the workshop further strives to bring
together Kokkos users and developers in the same spirit. This will not
only foster efforts in the European Kokkos community with regard to
scientific computing on heterogeneous hardware, but it will also
leverage additional synergies between Trilinos and Kokkos
developments.

For more details, please visit: https://eurotug.github.io/
Registration (free of charge) is open until May 15, 2024.

About the meeting: The EuroTUG 2024 welcomes participants on all
levels of expertise who are interested to learn about recent
developments in Trilinos and Kokkos, report on their use cases and
experiences with Trilinos and Kokkos, interact with the Trilinos and
Kokkos leadership and core developers, form a European network of
Trilinos and Kokkos users and developers.

The meeting program will encompass: Introductory tutorials on Trilinos
and Kokkos; Talks by active Trilinos developers on recent developments
and trends; Presentations by active Trilinos users to showcase various
application scenarios of Trilinos; Group discussions on relevant
topics.




From: Iain Duff duff@cerfacs.fr
Date: March 26, 2024
Subject: Sparse Days at CERFACS, France, Jun 2024


The Annual Sparse Days meeting will be held at CERFACS in Toulouse on
17 and 18 June 2024. The deadline for registration is 31st May 2023
using the web site https://sparsedays.cerfacs.fr/en/home/.

When you register, you should indicate whether you want to give a talk
and whether you want to attend our traditional conference dinner on
the evening of Monday 17th June.

Although an emphasis will be on parallel aspects, any talk that has an
association with sparsity is appropriate. In addition to our core of
numerical linear algebra, talks in optimization, data assimilation,
scientific machine learning, for example, are welcome.

The maximum length for the talk and questions is 30 minutes but you
are welcome to request a shorter slot. As usual we will not be having
parallel sessions so talk times may be negotiable.



From: Roberto Garrappa roberto.garrappa@uniba.it
Date: April 03, 2024
Subject: Structural Dynamical Systems, Italy, Jun 2024


Registration for the 12th Edition of the Workshop "SDS2024 Structural
Dynamical Systems: Computational Aspects" is now open. The link of the
Workshop is https://sites.google.com/view/sds2024 where information
for registration and submission of contributions are available.

The event will be held from June 11 to June 14, 2024 and will take
place at the Cala Corvino Resort in Monopoli (Italy). SDS2024 will
host 4 mini-courses and a session of light talks. The 4 mini-courses
are:

1. Physics-based and data-driven algorithms for partial differential
equations, with applications - Speakers: Prof. Alfio Quarteroni,
Prof. Francesco Regazzoni.
2. Overview of numerical methods in optimal transport - Speakers:
Prof. Luca Dieci, Daniyar Omarov
3. Stochastic optimization for machine learning - Speaker:
Prof. Stefania Bellavia, Mahsa Yousefi
4. From finite elements to virtual elements and applications -
Speakers: Prof. Lourenco Beirao da Veiga, Prof. Alessandro Russo




From: Alessia Kogoj alessia.kogoj@uniurb.it
Date: April 03, 2024
Subject: 3 Days on Evolution PDEs, Italy, Sep 2024


It is our pleasure to announce the workshop "3 days on Evolution PDEs
2024".

The conference will take place in Agropoli (Salerno, Italy) from
September 2nd to September 4th. It will consist of 2 mini-courses and
several seminars by invited speakers.

Further information can be found at:
http://www.dipmat2.unisa.it/iniziative/3daysPDE24



From: Marco Prato marco.prato@unimore.it
Date: April 12, 2024
Subject: Optimization Techniques for Inverse Problems, Italy, Sep 2024


WORKSHOP: OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES FOR INVERSE
PROBLEMS V (OIP2024)
Modena, Italy, September, 4-6, 2024

The workshop aims at strengthening the interaction between inverse
problems and optimization, providing space for exchanges of
information and ideas from the two areas. Both theoretical and applied
aspects of optimization techniques will be faced, with particular
attention to related developments in specific inverse problems as
machine learning and signal and image restoration. The format of the
fifth edition of the workshop is made up of a limited number of
extended talks held by international experts in numerical optimization
and inverse problems, and a poster session open to all the enrolled
participants. A special session has been dedicated to the memory of
Mario Bertero, who has brought invaluable contributions in these
fields and in the previous editions of this event.

All the information about the workshop can be found at the website
https://sites.google.com/view/oip2024/home

Contacts: Marco Prato - Luca Zanni
Email: marco.prato@unimore.it - luca.zanni@unimore.it




From: Jochen Garcke garcke@ins.uni-bonn.de
Date: April 05, 2024
Subject: Sparse Grids and Applications, Germany, Sep 2024


Call for submission:
The 6th Workshop on Sparse Grids and Applications
Bonn, Germany, 10-13 September 2024.

Following the highly successful workshops on Sparse Grids and
Applications in Germany and the USA the 6th workshop on Sparse Grids
and Applications will return to Bonn.

The aim is to bring together researchers and practitioners using
sparse grids and their variants. Both theoretical and practical
aspects are highly welcome.

Possible topics related to sparse grids and their applications include
interpolation and approximation (e.g. complexities and error bounds,
numerical quadrature, spatially/dimensionally adaptive refinement);
applications using sparse grids (e.g. integral equations, machine
learning, partial differential equations, uncertainty quantification);
sparse grid software (e.g. data structures, efficient numerical
implementations) but are not limited to them.

A detailed description of the workshop can be found at:
https://ins.uni-bonn.de/2024/sga

Abstract submission: May 15, 2024




From: Traian Iliescu iliescu@vt.edu
Date: March 28, 2024
Subject: ROM, ML, and LES, USA, Oct 2024


The "Reduced Order Modeling and Machine Learning for Large Eddy
Simulation and Related Topics (ROM+ML4LES+)" conference will be
organized in person at Emory University from October 13-15, 2024.

The main purpose of the conference is to serve as a forum for the ROM,
ML, and LES communities to exchange their views on both the
achievements and the open problems in numerical simulation of
turbulent flows. The conference aims at bridging the ROM, ML, and LES
communities to develop the next generation of models for turbulent
flows.

The conference will feature lectures from both senior and junior
speakers, as well as a poster session. A webpage for the conference
has been created and will be continuously updated:
https://math.emory.edu/site/romml4les/



From: Laura Scarabosio scarabosio@science.ru.nl
Date: March 25, 2024
Subject: Semester Program, Uncertainty Quantification, The Netherlands, Oct-Nov 2024


We would like to draw your attention to the CWI Semester Program on
Uncertainty Quantification for high-dimensional problems, which will
take place in Fall 2024 at Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (Amsterdam).

This is a great opportunity to connect with the international
community and learn more about recent developments in the field. The
program will feature an autumn school (7-11 October), a workshop
(11-15 November) and hybrid seminars.

Please visit
https://www.cwi.nl/en/events/cwi-research-semester-programs/research-semester-programs-in-2024/uncertainty-quantification-for-high-dimensional-problems/
for more information and for further updates on the registration
process.



From: Cristóbal Bertoglio c.a.bertoglio@rug.nl
Date: April 03, 2024
Subject: Tenure-Track Position, (Applied) Mathematics, The Netherlands


There is a tenure-track position in (Applied) Mathematics at the
Bernoulli Institute of the University of Groningen, The Netherlands.

More details can be found here:
https://www.rug.nl/about-ug/work-with-us/job-opportunities/?details=00347-02S000APBP&cat=wp

Deadline: May 12th



From: Shubin Fu sfu@eitech.edu.cn
Date: April 13, 2024
Subject: Research Assistant Professor Position, Eastern Inst of Technology, China


A research assistant professor position is available at Eastern
Institute of Technology, Ningbo, China. Duration of the position is
two years, the salary is 55,000-68000 USD per year. He/she is expected
to conduct research in the field of numerical partial differential
equations. Good programming skills are necessary for the position and
skills in C++ /Fortran and high-performance computing technologies
(such as MPI, OpenMP, CUDA, ...) are welcome.

Potential applications are encouraged to directly contact Shubin Fu
(sfu@eitech.edu.cn).



From: Neil Madden Niall.Madden@UniversityOfGalway.ie
Date: April 05, 2024
Subject: Lecturer Position, Mathematics, Univ of Galway


Applications are invited for full-time permanent post of Lecturer in
Mathematics at University of Galway
https://universityvacancies.com/university-galway/lecturer-mathematics-permanent-1fte-contract-type-b

Deadline for applications is 16 May 2024.

For informal enquiries, contact Niall Madden
(Niall.Madden@UniversityOfGalway.ie).

To apply, go to https://www.universityofgalway.ie/about-us/jobs/
(and then "Academic Vacancies" ... ref #0 010272)



From: Lorenzo Tamellini tamellini@imati.cnr.it
Date: April 11, 2024
Subject: Research Positions, Scientific Computing/UQ, CNR-IMATI, Italy


Applications are invited for two non-permanent research positions at
CNR-IMATI, Pavia (Italy), on the following topics:
1) Numerical methods for PDEs and UQ for hydraulic and geophysical
models (deadline 7 May);
2) HPC applications for scientific computing and engineering (deadline
17 April - apologies for the short notice).

Neither of these positions requires a PhD title, therefore they are
also open to e.g. PhD students that are close to finishing but haven't
defended yet. The second position requires however 3+ years of
research experience.

For all details, visit:
https://sites.google.com/view/research-positions-imati-pv/home

Feel free to further distribute this announcement and to contact me
for further information.



From: Matteo Croci mcroci@bcamath.org
Date: April 05, 2024
Subject: Research Technician/Perspective PhD Position, BCAM, Spain


The Basque Center for Applied Mathematics (BCAM), is looking for a
Research Technician position in Computational Mathematics to work
under the supervision of Dr. Matteo Croci (https://croci.github.io).

We are searching for a promising pre-doctoral researcher who is eager
to kickstart their career in academia. This is an open-topic
multidisciplinary position which can be tailored to the interests of
the research technician.

Possible topics are:
- Multilevel Monte Carlo methods.
- Uncertainty Quantification.
- Reduced- and mixed-precision scientific computing
- Deep learning methods for partial differential equations.

The initial contract duration will be of 1 year, but our objective is
to incorporate the research technician within BCAM's doctoral
programme, subject to satisfactory performance.

Deadline: May 24th, 2024, 14:00 CET (UTC+1).

Call details and further info: https://bit.ly/BCAMRTMay2024

Application form (Please ignore "PhD degree" and "Scientific results"
fields):
https://joboffers.bcamath.org/apply/ic2024-03-01-research-technician-in-computational-and-applied-mathematics



From: Konstantin Usevich konstantin.usevich@cnrs.fr
Date: March 22, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, Algebraic and Tensor Methods, France


We are happy to announce a 2-year postdoctoral position on novel
algebraic and tensor methods for phase retrieval, to start anytime in
2024. The successful candidate will be employed by the CNRS and based
in the CRAN laboratory (Nancy, France).

Applicants are expected to have a PhD in signal processing, machine
learning, applied mathematics or a related discipline. Experience with
inverse problems/phase retrieval, and structured linear/multilinear
algebra will be a plus.

Full announcement:
https://jflamant.github.io/assets/jobs/postdocOfferAtemporal2024.pdf




From: Katarzyna Kowal katarzyna.kowal@glasgow.ac.uk
Date: April 09, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Fluid Mechanics, Univ of Glasgow, UK


The University of Glasgow is seeking to appoint a Research
Assistant/Associate in Mathematics & Statistics from 1st July 2024 for
up to 2.5 years in Glasgow, UK.

The successful candidate will make a leading contribution to a project
on viscous fingering instabilities of free-surface flows (mathematical
modelling and computation) working with Dr Katarzyna Kowal in the
School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of
Glasgow. This project is funded by the Engineering and Physical
Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and is available for a period of 30
months. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute
to the formulation and submission of research publications and
research proposals as well as help manage and direct this complex and
challenging project as opportunities allow.

We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled postdoctoral researcher
to join our team to work on the mathematical modelling and analysis of
free surface flows prone to a novel fingering instability. The
successful candidate will be responsible for conducting cutting-edge
research in applied mathematics applied to viscous fluid
mechanics. Depending on the interests of the candidate, there will
also be the opportunity to conduct small-scale fluid-mechanical
experiments to validate theoretical ideas.

For informal enquiries or further information about the project,
please contact Dr Katarzyna Kowal at katarzyna.kowal@glasgow.ac.uk

Apply here:
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DGZ912/research-assistant-associate




From: Frances Kuo f.kuo@unsw.edu.au
Date: March 27, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, High Dimensional Approximation, UNSW Sydney, Australia


Professor Ian Sloan and Professor Frances Kuo at UNSW Sydney,
Australia, are seeking a two-year post-doctoral Research Associate who
will undertake collaborative and self-directed research on an
Australian Research Council Discovery Project titled "High Dimensional
Approximation, Learning, and Uncertainty". The aim of the project is
to devise and apply innovative schemes for high-dimensional
approximation. These schemes will be of proven reliability and
accuracy, able to handle uncertain parameters numbering in the
hundreds or more, fast in execution, and tailored to specific
applications. Strong computer programming experience and knowledge in
Quasi-Monte Carlo methods and/or finite element analysis and/or
machine learning are highly desirable.

For more information and how to apply, please see
https://external-careers.jobs.unsw.edu.au/cw/en/job/523779/research-associate-mathematics



From: Coralia Cartis cartis@maths.ox.ac.uk
Date: April 16, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, Mathematical Foundations of Data Science, UK


Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Mathematical Foundations of
Data Science in the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work
on projects potentially related to scalable optimization algorithm
development and analysis, stochastic processes and rough paths,
reduced precision and parallel-in-time computations, high-dimensional
matrices and tensors and their decompositions, hypergraphs models,
learning of non-Euclidean data, sparse deep neural networks, and more;
under the supervision of a sub-team selected from Profs Terry Lyons,
Coralia Cartis, Mike Giles, Raphael Hauser, Harald Oberhauser, Jared
Tanner and Andrew Wathen. We welcome applications from candidates
from all nationalities and backgrounds.

The position will be based at the Mathematical Institute, and form a
key part of a substantial new Centre for Intelligent Multidimensional
Data Analysis (CIMDA) funded by the Hong Kong Innovation and
Technology Commission. It is available full time for 12 months. The
position is available for an immediate start.

Closing date for applications: 15-May-2024 12:00 (mid-day, UK time)

Further details, including full job description and requirements:
https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_details_form.jobspec?p_id=172244



From: Armando Coco armando.coco@unict.it
Date: March 28, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, NA, INGV, Italy


The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) announces
a competitive procedure, based on qualifications and exams, for hiring
a fixed-term subordinate employment contract with the professional
profile of Researcher - III salary level, for a duration of 12
(twelve) months, within the Thematic Area: "Geothermal".

The candidate will be responsible for developing physical-mathematical
models and numerical methods for fluid dynamic simulation in
geothermal systems.

For clarifications, please contact Gilda Currenti at
gilda.currenti@ingv.it.

The announcement and the application process is available at the
following link (Anno e Numero Atto: 2024/162):

https://amministrazione-trasparente.ingv.it/web/trasparenza/papca-g?p_auth=JukKRUVp&p_p_id=jcitygovalbopubblicazioni_WAR_jcitygovalbiportlet&p_p_lifecycle=1&p_p_state=pop_up&p_p_mode=view&_jcitygovalb
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From: Iain Smears i.smears@ucl.ac.uk
Date: April 08, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, NA, Univ College London


We are inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow
position at University College London, to work with Assoc. Prof. Iain
Smears, as part of the EPSRC grant Advanced Numerical Methods for Mean
Field Games, EP/Y008758/1.

This post is available from 1st of July 2024 or as soon as possible
thereafter, and the duration is approximately 3 years. Salary will be
UCL Grade 7, point 30-31 which is 42,099-43,205 GBP per annum
inclusive of London Allowance.

The project presents opportunities to develop new mathematical theory
for finite element approximations of the partial differential
equations of mean field games, as well as performing sophisticated
numerical computations.

For full details on the position and instructions for how to apply,
see
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/search-ucl-jobs/details?jobId=21942&jobTitle=Research+Fellow

The deadline for applications is 09 May 2024.




From: Armando Coco armando.coco@unict.it
Date: April 10, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, NA, Univ of Catania, Italy


A postdoctoral position in numerical analysis at Universita di Catania
has been advertised at
https://www.unict.it/it/bandi/ricerca-e-trasferimento-tecnologico/dipartimento-di-matematica-e-informatica-selezione-7

The duration of the contract is 12 months with possible renewing. The
deadline for applications is 29th April 2024. This contract is part of
the PRIN 2022 project "Efficient numerical schemes and optimal control
methods for time-dependent partial differential equations", in
collaboration with the University of Ferrara (Walter Boscheri, PI),
Verona (Giacomo Albi) and Trento (Ilya Peshkov).

The project aims to develop a fourth-order accurate numerical method
for solving the Navier-Stokes equations in moving domains, with the
potential for extending its accuracy to higher orders. This method
adopts a monolithic approach, solving the equations simultaneously and
resulting in a large linear system at each time step. The numerical
algorithm will be implemented on 3D parallel architectures, making
extensive use of MPI and PETSc libraries. This method falls under the
category of unfitted boundary methods, where the domain is immersed in
a fixed grid and curved boundaries are handled using ghost-point
techniques. Spatial multiscale effects, influenced by potential high
curvature of the boundaries, will be addressed using a multigrid
approach.

For clarifications, please contact Armando Coco at
armando.coco@unict.it.



From: Prof. Dr. sc. techn. habil. Jörn Sesterhenn office.tms@uni-bayreuth.de
Date: April 12, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Fluid Mechanics, Univ Bayreuth, Germany


The University of Bayreuth with its familiar campus is one of the
largest employers in the region. The Chair of Engineering Mechanics
and Fluid Mechanics at the University of Bayreuth has a vacancy for
the position of Postdoc in numerical fluid mechanics to be filled
full-time (40.1 hours/week) as soon as possible. The position is to
be filled as part of a three-year research project. The project
systematically investigates the observability of modes in a
compressible flow using imaging techniques and acoustic measurements.
For this purpose, synthetic and experimental PIV and schlieren images
respectively measurements of acoustic arrays of compressible flows are
analysed using the adjoint Navier-Stokes equations. Both experimental
data and numerical codes for solving the compressible flows and their
adjoints are available. Knowledge of compressible flows, stability
analysis, adjoint equations and methods of artificial intelligence is
advantageous, but not mandatory. You will work on mainframe computers
or graphics cards and be part of an international team.

Your profile: PhD in computational fluid mechanics, numerical linear
algebra, artificial intelligence and imaging methods or related
topics. Programming skills.

What you can expect: interesting, varied work in a university
environment; flexible working hours; constructive working atmosphere
in a friendly and open-minded team; company health management;
compatibility of family and career.

The University of Bayreuth values the diversity of its employees as an
enrichment and is expressly committed to the goal of equal
opportunities for men and women. Women are strongly encouraged to
apply. Applicants with children are very welcome. The University of
Bayreuth is a member of the best-practice club "Familie in der
Hochschule e.V." and has successfully participated in the HRK audit
"Internationalization of the University".

Please send your detailed application documents addressed to
Prof. Dr. sc. techn. habil. Jorn Sesterhenn to
office.tms@uni-bayreuth.de.




From: Armando Coco armando.coco@unict.it
Date: March 27, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Methods for Geothermal Energy, Italy


A postdoctoral position in numerical analysis at Universita di Catania
has been advertised at
https://www.unict.it/it/bandi/ricerca-e-trasferimento-\tecnologico/dipartimento-di-matematica-e-informatica-selezione-5

The duration of the contract is 12 months with possible renewing. The
deadline for applications is 15th April 2024. This contract is part of
the PRIN PNRR 2022 project 'FIN4GEO: Forward and Inverse Numerical
modeling of hydrotermal systems in volcanic regions with application
to GEOtermal energy exploitation', in collaboration with the National
Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) in Catania (Dr. Gilda
Currenti) and and Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI) in L'Aquila
(prof. Francesco Tudisco).

The project aims to enhance the understanding of subsurface
hydrothermal systems in volcanic regions to facilitate the efficient
exploitation of geothermal energy. The proposed model involves a
two-way coupling between hydrothermal and geomechanical models,
addressing various modeling challenges such as surface topography,
boundary effects, anelastic rock behavior and mechanical and
hydrological heterogeneities.

For clarifications, please contact Armando Coco at
armando.coco@unict.it.




From: Roland Masson roland.masson@univ-cotedazur.fr
Date: March 21, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, Scientific Computing, Univ Cote d'Azur, France


A two years postdoctoral position in scientific computing is proposed
at Inria and University Cote d'Azur, Nice, France in collaboration
with IFPEN.

The research position deals with the simulation of coupled
thermo-hydro- mechanical processes in faulted geological media with
applications to fault reactivation in CO2 storage. The main
objectives of the project are to design robust and efficient iterative
coupling algorithms and nonlinear solvers for these coupled processes.

Applicants should have a background in scientific computing/numerical
analysis/applied mathematics, and be familiar with the discretization
of PDEs and iterative solvers. An experience in computational
mechanics will be an additional asset.

The position is for two years and should start between September 2024
and the end of 2024.

Send applications with CV, letter of motivation, and references, to
roland.masson@univ-cotedazur.fr, isabelle.faille@ifpen.fr and
Guillaume.enchery@ifpen.fr

Details can be found at the following link:
https://math.univ-cotedazur.fr/~massonr/Postdoctoral-Position-IFPEN-UniCA.pdf



From: Martin Schmidt martin.schmidt@uni-trier.de
Date: March 29, 2024
Subject: PhD/Postdoc Position, Trier Univ


We're hiring. If you are interested to work in our team at Trier
University on the project "Aggregative mixed-integer equilibrium
problems: existence, approximation, and algorithms", then please let
me know by simply sending an e-mail to martin.schmidt@uni-trier.de.

Martin (https://martinschmidt.squarespace.com)



From: Stefano Berrone stefano.berrone@polito.it
Date: April 16, 2024
Subject: PhD Position, NA, Politecnico di Torino, Italy


Topic: Adaptive strategies for explainable deep learning PDE solvers
to speed up the generation of large and significant datasets.

The research program is a cutting-edge research activity mixing
numerical methods for PDEs, deep learning and adaptive strategies for
explainable PDE solvers. At the forefront of computational sciences,
we are extending the approach to solving complex equations across
diverse fields and investigating the reliability and efficiency of new
deep-learning approaches. Expertise in Python/C++, neural networks,
and numerical methods will contribute to accelerating dataset
generation and problem solutions.

We are currently in search of passionate individuals who can
demonstrate a high level of autonomy while also being eager to
collaborate within a dynamic team environment.

Instructions for application can be found at
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/205194




From: Chandrasekhar Venkataraman C.venkataraman@sussex.ac.uk
Date: April 15, 2024
Subject: PhD Position, NA, Univ of Sussex, UK


The Department of Mathematics invites applications for a funded PhD
studentship in the area of "Nonlinear problems related to traction
force microscopy". The project will involve the numerical
approximation of models arising in nonlinear elasticity alongside
associated biologically relevant inverse problems.

Further details are available at
https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/fees-funding/phd-funding/view/1723-PhD-Studentship-in-Nonlinear-problems-related-to-traction-force-microscopy

The funding includes a fee waiver at the home or international fee
status alongside a tax-free bursary for living costs and funding to
support travel.

Informal queries are welcome from potential candidates. The deadline
for applications is 3rd May 2024.



From: Victorita Dolean v.dolean.maini@tue.nl
Date: April 09, 2024
Subject: PhD Position, NLA Tools in Scientific ML, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands


The Scientific Computing group at TU Eindhoven is recruiting for a 4
year fully-funded PhD position to on "Numerical linear algebra (NLA)
tools for Scientific Machine Learning (SciML)". The position will be
supervised by Prof. Victorita Dolean and Dr. Michiel Hochstenbach and
the student will join the Centre for Analysis, Scientific Computing
and Applications within the Mathematics and Computer Science
department. Candidates with a Master degree in Applied Mathematics or
a connected field with a strong mathematical and computational
background are encouraged to apply.

The PhD project will explore the use of NLA tools in SciML for the
solution of large scale problems stemming from the discretisation of
partial differential equations. Interaction between the field of NLA
and optimisation will be explored, with the purpose of designing
faster, more robust and reliable methods. Prior knowledge of
traditional machine learning is not mandatory, but the candidate
should be open to work at the interface of different research fields.

Applications will be considered until the position is filled, with a
priority given to applications received before the 19th of May. The
ideal starting date would be before October 2024 but some flexibility
is possible.

Full information can be found at
https://jobs.tue.nl/nl/vacature/phd-on-numerical-linear-algebra-tools-in-scientific-machine-learning-1071179.html
and inquiries can be directed to v.dolean.maini@tue.nl



From: Joubine Aghili aghili@unistra.fr
Date: March 26, 2024
Subject: PhD Position, Neural Implicit Representation/Operator Learning, France


Full Announcement:
https://jobs.inria.fr/public/classic/en/offres/2024-07293

Applications are welcome at the Inria Strasbourg Antenna, located in
the city center of Strasbourg, at the University of Strasbourg, for a
PhD position (3 years duration), to start in September 2024 or after a
4 to 6 month Master internship. This is a multi-partner collaborative
project with the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, located close to
Oxford, Uniten Kingdom; frequent visits to Culham are planned. The
project will also be immersed in a stimulating ecosystem of
researchers and students as part of PEPR PDE-AI and Numpex (exascale
computing). Existing links with Nvidia and Caltech at UKAEA will also
be relevant to the PhD project. The goal of the project is to study
neural network-based approaches solving multi-scale problems. We will
investigate approaches that maintain accuracy and stability over long
times on general geometries. To that end, a balanced approach
combining traditional methods and innovative techniques related to
machine learning (Neural Galerkin, Neural Operators) will be
introduced to solve complex problems in the physical sciences. In
particular, applications include fluid dynamics and
magnetohydrodynamics, with turbulence and convective mixing, with
potential applications to engineering and fusion.

The PhD position is open to students curently enrolled in an MSc in
Applied mathematics or Scientific computing or connecting disciplines
but with a strong mathematical background. The candidate is expected
to have a solid knowledge in numerical methods for the solution of
PDEs, basic programming skills and a minimal knowledge of Machine
Learning.

Application must be sent online via the official Inria webpage
above. The application package needs to contain a CV, a motivation
letter, copies of relevant course transcripts, and the contacts of at
least two academic references.




From: Martin Almquist martin.almquist@it.uu.se
Date: April 16, 2024
Subject: PhD Position, Scientific Computing, Uppsala Univ, Sweden


The IT Department at Uppsala University (Sweden) has an open PhD
position within the Division of Scientific Computing. The project
focuses on inverse problems in earthquake modeling.

For further details and to apply, please visit:
https://www.jobb.uu.se/details/?positionId=718531

The application deadline is May 10 2024.




From: Hui Zhang hui.zhang@xjtlu.edu.cn
Date: March 21, 2024
Subject: PhD Position, Sparse Solvers, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool, China


We have an open PhD position with full scholarship of 3 years. The PhD
project is on randomization and AI methods for sparse solvers.

It is a joint project with University of Liverpool from which the PhD
degree will be awarded upon successful completion. It will be mainly
carried out at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Suzhou, China,
which is an international campus in a beautiful city.

More information can be found at
https://www.xjtlu.edu.cn/en/admissions/doctoral/postgraduate-research-scholarships



From: Martijn Anthonissen m.j.h.anthonissen@tue.nl
Date: April 16, 2024
Subject: PhD Positions, Illumination Optics Design, Eindhoven Univ, The Netherlands


Three PhD positions on illumination optics design at Eindhoven

The Computational Illumination Optics group (Eindhoven University of
Technology, the Netherlands) is one of the few mathematics groups
worldwide working on optical design problems from illumination
optics. The team has a healthy portfolio of PhD positions and close
collaborations with industrial partners. It consists of four full FTEs
at Eindhoven University of Technology and one part-time professor.

The group has three research tracks: freeform design, imaging optics
and improved direct methods; for more details see
https://www.win.tue.nl/~martijna/Optics/. The following mathematical
disciplines are important in our work: geometrical optics, ray
tracing, (numerical) PDEs, transport theory, nonlinear optimization,
Lie operators and Hamiltonian systems.

As part of the research program Optical coherence; optimal delivery
and positioning (OPTIC, NWO Perspectief) we offer three PhD projects,
see
https://jobs.tue.nl/en/vacancy/three-phd-positions-on-illumination-optics-
design-1069716.html .



From: Kristina Wensing mm.applications@uni-muenster.de
Date: April 04, 2024
Subject: PhD Positions, Mathematics, Univ of Muenster, Germany


The Mathematics Munster Graduate School at the University of Munster,
Germany invites applications for doctoral research associates in all
mathematical fields related to the work being undertaken at
Mathematics Munster. We offer fully funded doctoral positions (75%
FTE, salary level E13 TV-L) for three years. Benefit from the
amenities of the Cluster of Excellence and the Mathematics Munster
Graduate School, including funding for conference travel or summer
schools and opportunities to co-organise academic events and
participate in numerous networking opportunities and events.

The expected starting date is no later than October 2024.
Application deadline: 1 May 2024.
All information and the online application form are available at:
https://www.uni-muenster.de/MathematicsMuenster/careers/join/apply.shtml

Ada Lovelace Fellowships: If you plan to do your doctoral studies with
one of the groups at the department, why not apply for one of our Ada
Lovelace Fellowships for excellent doctoral researchers? With the Ada
Lovelace Fellowship Mathematics Munster supports underrepresented
groups and aims to increase gender equality in mathematics. The
Fellowships include a 25% TV-L E13 add-on position (salary
raise). Please note that Fellowships must complement a doctoral
position and may be combined with an application for a doctoral
position at Mathematics Munster. Doctoral researchers already accepted
at Mathematics Munster (including those funded by scholarships) are
also eligible to apply. Application deadline: 1 May 2024. All
information and the online application form are available at:
https://www.uni-muenster.de/MathematicsMuenster/careers/join/apply.shtml



From: Gabriel R. Barrenechea gabriel.barrenechea@strath.ac.uk
Date: March 21, 2024
Subject: Call for Organizers, Boundary and Interior Layers 2026


The conference in Boundary and Interior Layers, BAIL 2024 is currently
being organised by Maria Gonzalez Taboada (and her colleagues), and
will take place in La Coruna, Spain, during June 10-14, 2024 (see
https://bail2024.udc.es/ for more info). It has been customary to
announce at each BAIL conference the location of the succeeding one,
and this is the reason for my email. On behalf of the BAIL
International Steering Committee, we invite proposals for the hosting
of BAIL 2026. As usual the conference should run from a Monday to a
Friday; in principle it can be held at any time during 2026, but
potential organisers should note that in general most of the
participants come from Europe, so it's desirable to hold the
conference at a time that does not clash with teaching commitments in
many European countries. The location should be somewhere that is
easily accessible by international travel.

The BAIL International Steering Committee chooses the location of each
BAIL conference but it has no financial resources. Thus the organisers
of BAIL 2026 have to finance the conference from their own resources:
registration fees, grants, support from the hosting institution, etc.
To make a formal proposal, please send me an email by 31 May 2024
indicating: (i) you are willing to organise BAIL 2026, and your
institution has lecture room facilities suitable for hosting the
conference that will be available at the proposed time of BAIL 2026
[e.g., they are not used for the teaching of classes at the time of
the conference]; (ii) conference participants can find satisfactory
accommodation in the neighbourhood of the conference; (iii) how easy
it is for international travellers to reach your host city; (iv)
approximate dates (i.e., in which month will it be held?) plus some
explanation for this choice [e.g. local climate, but also consider
availability of participants, many of whom are confined to academic
year holidays]; (v) a brief statement of your plans for financial
support [we know it can't be guaranteed 100% in advance but we'd like
to know that you have some ideas for solving this potential problem];
(vi) anything else relevant that comes to mind, e.g., if you have
experience in organising conferences, if you expect to have any help
from others in organising the conference, etc.

Your proposal does not have to be lengthy, 1 page may be sufficient
provided it addresses the above numbered points. If you are possibly
interested in making a proposal but you are unsure, or if you have any
questions, please feel free to email me
(gabriel.barrenechea@strath.ac.uk) to discuss these matters before
making a formal proposal. Also, if you can think of any person that
might be interested in hosting a BAIL conference, please forward this
email to her/him. The final decision for the location of BAIL 2026
will be taken by a vote of the BAIL International Steering Committee,
of which I am the Chairperson. Once the location and dates have been
agreed by this committee, the local organiser has complete control
over the conference (selection of speakers, talks timetable, deciding
the registration fee, etc.), but is welcome to consult the committee
for advice.



From: Carsten Carstensen cmam@degruyter.com
Date: April 03, 2024
Subject: Contents, Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, 2024 (2)


COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS (2024), No 2
Special Issue on Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics
(CMAM 2022 Conference, Part 1)
Guest Editors: Michael Feischl, Dirk Praetorius and Michele Ruggeri

Efficient P1-FEM for Any Space Dimension in MATLAB, Stefanie Beuter,
Stefan A. Funken

Adaptive Image Compression via Optimal Mesh Refinement, Michael
Feischl, Hubert Hackl

Wave Propagation in High-Contrast Media: Periodic and Beyond, Elise
Fressart, Barbara Verfurth

On a Mixed FEM and a FOSLS with H-1 Loads, Thomas Fuhrer

A Discontinuous Galerkin and Semismooth Newton Approach for the
Numerical Solution of Bingham Flow with Variable Density, Sergio
Gonzalez-Andrade, Paul E. Mendez Silva

A Time Splitting Method for the Three-Dimensional Linear Pauli
Equation, Timon S. Gutleb, Norbert J. Mauser, Michele Ruggeri, Hans
Peter Stimming

Simultaneous Reconstruction of Speed of Sound and Nonlinearity
Parameter in a Paraxial Model of Vibro-Acoustography in Frequency
Domain, Barbara Kaltenbacher, Teresa Rauscher

Robust PRESB Preconditioning of a 3-Dimensional Space-Time Finite
Element Method for Parabolic Problems, Ladislav Foltyn, Dalibor
Lukasa, Marco Zank

Nonlinear PDE Models in Semi-relativistic Quantum Physics, Jakob
Moller, Norbert J. Mauser

Weak Convergence of the Rosenbrock Semi-implicit Method for Semilinear
Parabolic SPDEs Driven by Additive Noise, Jean Daniel Mukam, Antoine
Tambue

Guaranteed Lower Eigenvalue Bounds for Steklov Operators Using
Conforming Finite Element Methods, Taiga Nakano, Qin Li, Meiling Yue,
Xuefeng Liu

A Posteriori Error Estimation for the Optimal Control of Time-Periodic
Eddy Current Problems, Monika Wolfmayr



From: Constructive Approximation constructive.approximation@vanderbilt.edu
Date: March 29, 2024
Subject: Contents, Constructive Approximation, 59 (2)


Constructive Approximation, 59 (2)
https://link.springer.com/journal/365/volumes-and-issues/59-2

Non-Hermitian Orthogonal Polynomials on a Trefoil, Ahmad B. Barhoumi,
Maxim L. Yattselev

Asymptotics of k-nearest Neighbor Riesz Energies, Douglas P. Hardin,
Edward B. Saff, Oleksandr Vlasiuk

Minimum Energy Problems with External Fields on Locally Compact
Spaces, Natalia Zorii

Uniform Asymptotic Expansions for Gegenbauer Polynomials and Related
Functions via Differential Equations Having a Simple Pole,
T. M. Dunster

The spherical ensemble and quasi-Monte-Carlo designs
Robert J. Berman

Path Regularity of the Brownian Motion and the Brownian Sheet,
H. Kempka, C. Schneider, J. Vybiral




From: Raimonds Ciegis rc@vgtu.lt
Date: March 26, 2024
Subject: Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 29 (2)


he 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 29, Issue 2, 2024 (p.178-386)

CONTENTS

Antanas Laurin{\v c}ikas, Toma Mikalauskait {\. e} and Darius {\v
S}iau{\v c}i{\= u}nas, Joint Discrete Approximation of Analytic
Functions by Shifts of Lerch Zeta-Functions

Fan Yang, Jian-ming Xu and Xiao-xiao Li, Simultaneous Inversion of the
Source Term and Initial Value of the Time Fractional Diffusion
Equation

Ramanababu Kaligatla and Nagmani Prasad, Topographical Effects on Wave
Scattering by an Elastic Plate Floating on Two-Layer Fluid

Mansur I. Ismailov and Muhammed \c{C}i\c{c}ek, Identification of a
Time-Dependent Source Term in a Nonlocal Problem for Time Fractional
Diffusion Equation

Nabil Chems Eddine, Anh Tuan Nguyen and Maria Alessandra Ragusa, The
Dirichlet Problem for a Class of Anisotropic Schr{\"o}dinger-
Kirchhoff-Type Equations with Critical Exponent

Maria Rosaria Capobianco and Giuliana Criscuolo, Some Considerations
on Numerical Methods for Cauchy Singular Integral Equations on the
Real Line

Diana Ogorelova and Felix Sadyrbaev, Comparative Analysis of Models of
Genetic and Neuronal Networks

Shu An, Jing Chen and Bin Han, The Global Strong Solutions of the 3D
Incompressible Hall-MHD System with Variable Density

Kristina Bingel{\.{e}} and Art{\={u}}ras {\v{S}}tikonas, Investigation
of a Discrete Sturm--Liouville Problem with Two-Point Nonlocal
Boundary Condition and Natural Approximation of a Derivative in
Boundary Condition

Aidas Bal{\v c}i{\= u}nas, Mindaugas Jasas and Audron{\. e} Rimkevi{\v
c}ien{\. e}, A Discrete Version of the Mishou Theorem Related to
Periodic Zeta-Functions

Vitaliano de Sousa Amaral, Paulo S{\'e}rgio Marques dos Santos, Gilson
N. Silva and Sissy Souza, A Modified Newton-Secant Method for Solving
Nonsmooth Generalized Equations

Boussad Hamour, Singular Nonlinear Problems with Natural Growth in the
Gradient





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