NA Digest, V. 19, # 28

NA Digest Monday, July 22, 2019 Volume 19 : Issue 28


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From: Professor Grady B. Wright gradywright@boisestate.edu
Date: July 18, 2019
Subject: SIAM PNW Section Biennial Conference, USA, Oct 2019


2nd Biennial Meeting of SIAM Pacific Northwest (PNW) Section
October 18-20, 2019
Seattle University, Seattle, Washington
https://sites.google.com/view/siampnw19/

The 2nd Biennial Meeting of SIAM Pacific Northwest (PNW) Section will
be held in Seattle, Washington on October 18-20, 2019. The conference
will bring together applied mathematicians in academia, national labs,
and industry located primarily in the Pacific Northwest. The two day
meeting will consist of plenary lectures, thematic sessions,
contributed talks and student posters. Limited travel support is
available for students from universities in the PNW.

Confirmed plenary speakers:
David George, Cascades Volcano Observatory
Nathan Kutz, University of Washington
Mark Lewis, University of Alberta

Important deadlines:
August 18: Thematic session proposals
September 18: Contributed talks and student posters
September 18: Student travel support requests
October 1: Registration for conference

Please see the conference website listed above for submission details,
travel information, and registration.



From: Mehiddin Al-Baali albaal@squ.edu.om
Date: July 15, 2019
Subject: Numerical Analysis and Optimization, Oman, Jan 2020


It is my pleasure to announce the 5th International Conference on
Numerical Analysis and Optimization (NAOV-2020). It is a series
organized every three years and will be held at Sultan Qaboos
University, Muscat, Oman, from 6-9 January 2020.

REGISTRATION and ABSTRACT SUBMISSION:
Registration is required for all those wishing to attend the
conference (available places, particularly for those outside Oman, are
limited). If a participant wishes to contribute a talk for 20 minutes,
an abstract should be submitted either online via the website
http://conferences.squ.edu.om/NAOV-2020/home or by email to either
naov2020@squ.edu.om or naov2020@gmail.com.

Abstract Submission Deadline: November 10, 2019.
Registration Deadline: December 10, 2019.

INVITED SPEAKERS: Adil Bagirov (University of Ballarat, Australia),
Oleg Burdakov (Linkoping University, Sweden), Yu-Hong Dai (Chinese
Academy of Science, China), Iain Duff (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory,
UK), Giovanni Fasano (University of Venice Ca Foscari, Italy), David
M. Gay (AMPL Optimization Inc., USA), Francesca Guerriero (University
of Calabria, Italy), Desmond J. Higham (University of Strathclyde,
UK), Michael Hintermuller (Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany),
Sven Leyffer (Argonne National Laboratory, USA), Nezam Mahdavi-Amiri
(Sharif University of Technology, Iran), Dominique Orban (Ecole
Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada), Michael Overton (New York
University, USA), Amiya Kumar Pani (Institute of Technology Bombay,
India), Janos D. Pinter (Lehigh University, USA), Cornelis Roos (Delft
University of Technology, The Netherlands), Ekkehard W. Sachs
(University of Trier, Germany), Jesus Maria Sanz-Serna (Universidad
Carlos III de Madrid, Spain), Michael Saunders (Stanford University,
USA), Abulhasan Siddiqi (Sharda University, India), Emilio Spedicato
(University of Bergamo, Italy), Tamas Terlaky (Lehigh University,
USA), Philippe L. Toint (University of Namur, Belgium), Maria Teresa
Vespucci (Bergamo University, Italy), Andrew Wathen (Oxford
University, UK), YaXiang Yuan (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China).




From: George Biros biros@oden.utexas.edu
Date: July 15, 2019
Subject: SIAM Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing, USA, Feb 2020


The SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing
2020 (SIAM PP20) and the SIAM Activity Group on Supercomputing
(SIAG-SC) invite contributed talks, minisymposia proposals, and
research paper submissions on parallel algorithms, scalable scientific
computing, simulation, visualization, and machine learning. The SIAM
PP conference series focuses on the design of numerical and discrete
algorithms in the context of modern parallel computer architectures,
covering both theory and practice.

SIAM PP20 will take place on February 12-15, 2020 in Seattle.
https://www.siam.org/Conferences/CM/Conference/pp20

Minisymposium proposals Deadline: August 13, 2019
https://meetings.siam.org/start.cfm?CONFCODE=pp20

Minisymposium abstracts and contributed talks Deadline: September 10, 2019
https://meetings.siam.org/start.cfm?CONFCODE=pp20

Proceedings Research Papers Deadline for submissions: September 1, 2019
https://hpcgarage.gatech.edu/pp20/submit/

Proceedings Submission Site: https://hpcgarage.gatech.edu/pp20/submit/



From: Heike Sill heike.sill@wias-berlin.de
Date: July 17, 2019
Subject: Manager Position, IMU Secretariat, Germany


The Secretariat of the International Mathematical Union (IMU) is
hosted at the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and
Stochastics (WIAS). IMU is an international non-governmental and
non-profit scientific organization, with the purpose of promoting
international cooperation in mathematics. The Secretariat's operation
is supported by grants from the German Federal Ministry of Education
and Research and the State of Berlin. WIAS is an institute of the
Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (FVB). The FVB comprises eight
non-university research institutes in Berlin which are funded by the
federal and state governments. The research institutes are members of
the Leibniz Association.

For the IMU Secretariat we are seeking a Manager of the IMU
Secretariat (m/f/d) (Reference no. 19/15) starting on February 1, 2020.

Responsibilities: Managing and supervising the administrative work in
the IMU Secretariat; Administrative support of the IMU Secretary
General and other IMU bodies; Preparation of and reporting on
Executive Meetings and General Assemblies.

Qualifications, skills, experience: Advanced university degree (in
business administration, science, or humanities); Qualified
administrative, organizational, and communicative skills; Fluency in
oral and written English and German; Experience in management and
supervision of projects; Preferably experience related to
international project management; Desirable background in public
budget law and rules for non-profit organizations; Sound skills in
office software, preferably knowledge of database management.

For further questions please contact Prof. Alexander Mielke
(head@mathunion.org). The initial hiring period is for two years with
the possibility of extension. Working time is 39 hours per week, and
the salary is according to the German TVoD. WIAS is an equal
opportunity employer. There is equality for applicants of all genders
(diverse/female/male). Disabled persons with equal qualifications will
be given preference. Please upload your complete application
documents, including cover letter, curriculum vitae, and certificates
as possible and no later than September 29, 2019 to our website
(https://www.wias-berlin.de/jobs/index.jsp?lang=1) or via the
applicant portal using the button "Apply online". See more
information here: https://short.sg/j/4457604




From: Sebastian Reich sereich@uni-potsdam.de
Date: July 16, 2019
Subject: Chair Position, Mathematical Statistics, Univ of Postdam


The University of Potsdam, Germany, is currently offering a chair
(W3-professorship) in Mathematical Statistics. More information can be
found under

https://www.uni-
potsdam.de/fileadmin01/projects/verwaltung/docs/Dezernat3/Ausschreibungen/1_Professur
en/W3_Mathematical_Statistics_lang16.07.2019.pdf

The application deadline is 30.08.2019.



From: Ekaterina Kostina ekaterina.kostina@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de
Date: July 15, 2019
Subject: Full Professorship Position, Scientific Computing, Heidelberg Univ


I would like to draw your attention to the following opening at IWR,
Heidelberg University. More details can be found at
https://www.mathinf.uni-heidelberg.de/stellen.html
and by sending email to me.

The Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR) of
Heidelberg University invites applications for at Full Professorship
(W3 with endowment) in Scientific Computing at the Faculty of
Mathematics and Computer Science, to start at the earliest possible
date. The successful candidate will have a research record of
international standing in model-based optimization with strong
connections to applications. Their field of expertise will complement
our existing strengths and offer opportunities for collaboration. We
seek to fill the position with an outstanding scientist. Exceptionally
qualified candidates at an earlier career stage will be also
considered.

The application deadline is September 29, 2019



From: Carolin Gietz carolin.gietz@uni-muenster.de
Date: July 17, 2019
Subject: Professorship Position, Theoretical Mathematics, Germany


The Mathematical Institute of the University of Munster, Germany, is
seeking applicants for a Professorship of Theoretical Mathematics (W2
level) in operator algebras / noncommutative geometry.

The position will start as soon as possible.

The professorship should strengthen and complement one or more of the
existing research areas in the Mathematical Institute. It should also
contribute to existing and future third-party funded projects and
research networks, in particular the Cluster of Excellence Mathematics
Munster. Prerequisites for appointment include a doctoral degree in
mathematics or an adjoining area, as well as a strong research profile
and relevant teaching experience. Other prerequisites are academic
achievements made as a Juniorprofessor (assistant professor), in a
Habilitation (postdoctoral qualification), as a member of the academic
staff of a university or a non-university research institute, or in a
research position in business, industry, administration or other
relevant fields in Germany or abroad.

The University of Munster is an equal opportunity employer and is
committed to increasing the proportion of women in academics. We
therefore actively encourage applications by women. Female candidates
with equivalent qualifications and academic achievements will be
preferentially considered within the framework of the legal
possibilities. We also welcome applications from candidates with
severe disabilities. Disabled candidates with equivalent
qualifications will be preferentially considered.

Please send your application by 30 september 2019 as a single PDF file
to mathdek@uni-muenster.de.

For further information please contact Prof. W. Winter
(wwinter@uni-muenster.de).




From: Carolin Gietz carolin.gietz@uni-muenster.de
Date: July 17, 2019
Subject: Associate Professorship, Positions, Mathematics, Univ Munster


The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science and the Cluster of
Excellence Mathematics Munster: Dynamics - Geometry - Structure at the
University of Munster, Germany, invite applications for two Associate
Professorships in Mathematics W2 level, 5-year appointment.

These professorships have been established in the context of the
new Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Munster within the framework
of the German Excellence Strategy. One of the positions will be
filled in an area of theoretical mathematics, and the other in an
area of applied mathematics. The professorships are for five years.

We are looking for a dynamic and committed personality with a
strong research profile, ideally connecting mathematical fields.
Special attention will be given to candidates who can demonstrate
their ability to enhance and complement the existing research
groups at Mathematics Munster and are open to interdisciplinary
collaborations with other scientific groups in Munster.

Applicants must hold a doctoral degree in mathematics or in a related
field. They should demonstrate a strong research record and
appropriate teaching experience.

Prerequisite for the application are academic achievements made as a
Juniorprofessor (assistant professor), in a Habilitation (postdoctoral
qualification), as a member of the academic staff of a university or
non-university research institute, or in a research position in
business, administration or other relevant fields in Germany or
abroad.

The University of Munster is an equal opportunity employer and is
committed to increasing the proportion of female academics.
Consequently, we actively encourage applications by women. Female
candidates with equivalent qualifications and academic achievements
will be preferentially considered within the framework of the legal
possibilities. We also welcome applications from candidates with
severe disabilities. Disabled candidates with equivalent
qualifications will be preferentially considered, unless other
candidate-related reasons prevail.

Applications, including a CV, list of publications, research plan, and
teaching portfolio, should be submitted electronically as a single PDF
file by 30 September 2019 to mathdek@uni-muenster.de




From: Daniel Kressner daniel.kressner@epfl.ch
Date: July 15, 2019
Subject: Instructorship Position, Applied/Computational Mathematics, EPFL


The School of Basic Sciences at EPFL invites applications for a
full-time instructorship in applied and computational mathematics. The
term of the position is two years, with the possibility of extension
for another two years. Instructors will be expected to fulfill the
standard teaching load of the Mathematics Section and to carry out an
independent research program. EPFL salaries for instructors are highly
competitive. In addition, instructors receive a substantial yearly
budget for travel expenses and other expenditures.

Instructors are expected to be able to teach courses in French or
English.

Applications may be submitted at
https://recruiting.epfl.ch/Vacancies/1030/Description/2

The deadline for applications is 15 August 2019.



From: Lynne Pryor advertising-hr@unimelb.edu.au
Date: July 22, 2019
Subject: Lecturer Position, Applied Mathematics (Computational), Univ of Melbourne


The School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne, is
seeking to expand its expertise in computational and applied
mathematics. Full-time, continuing position. For full position
information ONLY:
http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/900384/lecturer-in-applied-mathematics-
computational

The University will only be accepting applications submitted via the
MathJobs website: https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs

Applications to be submitted by 25th October 2019. Late applications
will be accepted until 8th November 2019 but may not be fully
considered.




From: Heike Sill heike.sill@wias-berlin.de
Date: July 17, 2019
Subject: Research Assistant Position, Laser Dynamics, Germany


The Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS)
is an institute of the Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (FVB). The FVB
comprises eight non-university research institutes in Berlin which are
funded by the federal and state governments. The research institutes
are members of the Leibniz Association.

WIAS invites applications for a Research Assistant Position (m/f/d)
(Ref. 19/18) in the Research Group 'Laser Dynamics' (Head: Priv.-Doz
Dr. Uwe Bandelow) starting at the earliest possible date. The research
of this group is concerned with the mathematical theory of Nonlinear
Dynamics and their application to spatio-temporal phenomena in
optoelectronics and photonics. Applicants are expected to have a
university degree in mathematics or physics (PhD required) and some
background in the theory of Nonlinear Dynamics and/or its
applications. Especially welcome are experiences in one of the
following fields: delay-differential equations, dynamics of coupled
systems; soliton theory; modeling of photonic devices.

The candidates are expected to perform their independent research
projects and to collaborate in applied industrial projects of the
group. Please direct your queries to Priv.-Doz. Dr. Uwe Bandelow
(Uwe.Bandelow@wias-berllin.de). The initial appointment is for two
years and can be extended. The work schedule is 39 hours per week, and
the salary is according to the German TVoeD scale. The Institute aims
to increase the proportion of women in this field, so applications
from women are particularly welcome. Among equally qualified
applicants, disabled candidates will be given preference.

Please upload complete application documents curriculum vitae,
photocopies of certificates including a cover letter as soon as
possible and no later than August 31st, 2019 via our website or via
our online job-application facility using the button "Apply online".
See more informmation: https://short.sg/j/4411584



From: Heike Sill heike.sill@wias-berlin.de
Date: July 17, 2019
Subject: Research Assistant Position, Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computing


The Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS)
is an institute of the Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (FVB). The FVB
comprises eight non-university research institutes in Berlin which are
funded by the federal and state governments. The research institutes
are members of the Leibniz Association.

WIAS invites applications for a Research Assistant (m/f/d)
(Ref. 19/14) in the Research Group "Numerical Mathematics and
Scientific Computing" (Head: Prof. Dr. V. John) starting at the
earliest possible date.

The applicant is expected to perform active research in the
development and implementation of advanced numerical methods for
application-driven problems from fluid dynamics, e.g., for multi-phase
flows, flows with free surfaces, or fluid-structure interaction
problems. The applicant should possess substantial knowledge in the
implementation of finite element methods. A university diploma or
master degree in mathematics or a closely related discipline as well
as a PhD degree are required. Scientific question may be addressed to
Prof. V. John (Volker.John@wias-berlin.de).

The appointment is limited to 2 years and may be extended. The salary
is according to the German TVoeD scale with a working time of 39 hours
per week. The Institute aims to increase the proportion of women in
this field, so applications from women are particularly welcome. Among
equally qualified applicants, disabled candidates will be given
preference. Please upload your complete application documents,
including cover letter, curriculum vitae and certificates, to our
website or via the applicant portal until August 11th, 2019 using the
button "Apply online".

See more information: https://short.sg/j/4399379



From: Danny Trinh dtrinh@lbl.gov
Date: July 16, 2019
Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Science, Berkeley Lab


Computational Science Postdoctoral Scholar - 87126
Organization: CR-Computational Research

The Scalable Solvers Group in the Computational Research Division
(https://cs.lbl.gov/about/divisions-and-facilities/computational-research/0
at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) has a
Computational Science Postdoctoral Scholar opening in the area of
eigenvalue computation for quantum many-body problems. You will
participate in research activities related to computational
mathematics for solving large-scale eigenvalue problems that arise in
quantum many-body problems relevant to DOE and LBNL missions.

Detailed Information and How To Apply:
Apply directly online at http://50.73.55.13/counter.php?id=163457 and
follow the on-line instructions to complete the application process.



From: Bangti Jin b.jin@ucl.ac.uk
Date: July 16, 2019
Subject: Postdoc Position, Inverse Problems, Univ College London, UK


One postdoc position is available within Department of Computer
Science, and Center for Inverse Problems, at University College
London, UK. The successful candidate will pursue a research agenda in
the area of computational inverse problems, especially stochastic
iterative methods for inverse problems, jointly with Bangti Jin and
Simon Arridge.The envisioned starting date is around January 1st, 2020
or soon thereafter. Please see
https://atsv7.wcn.co.uk/search_engine/jobs.cgi?
owner=5041404&ownertype=fair&jcode=1817448&vt_template=965&admi
nview=1 or http://www0.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/B.Jin/postdoc.htm for
further details and apply by August 31, and for query, please email
Dr. Bangti Jin at b.jin@ucl.ac.uk.



From: Eric Miller elmiller@ece.tufts.edu
Date: July 15, 2019
Subject: Postdoc Position, Machine Learning for Human Performance Prediction


Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the area of
machine learning and data analytics for human performance
understanding and prediction, a collaborative effort at Tufts
University among the Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Department of Computer Science, the Center for Applied
Brain and Cognitive Sciences (CABCS) at Tufts University and the
U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center at
Natick., MA This appointment would be for 12-18 months with an
estimated start date of October 2019. The primary project is entitled
"Real time prediction of individual and team performance metric from
neurophysiological measurements and team interaction data". Under this
project, the fellow will work with Tufts faculty, Drs. Shuchin Aeron,
Michael Hughes, and Eric Miller, as well as CABCS scientists to
develop supervised and semi-supervised machine learning algorithms
that are capable of predicting cognitive state (e.g. stress) and task
performance metrics (e.g. speed or marksmanship) from labeled and
unlabeled multimodal physiological sensor data including information
collected continuously as a function of time (e.g. accelerometer
recordings or GPS trajectories) as well as data at a relatively few
points in time before, during, and after a specific task (e.g. surveys
and performance evaluations). In addition to assessing individuals,
data will be collected to support the characterization of team and
intergroup dynamics. We anticipate the effort will require the use of
classical as well as recent developments in machine learning and in
particular recurrent neural networks, deep generative models, manifold
learning, and social network analysis. While previous experience in
theoretical and applied machine learning would be ideal, we welcome
applicants with significant experience in related fields including
information theory, statistical signal processing, sparse signal or
image processing, compressive sensing, and distributed convex
optimization. Interested applicants should send a cover letter
detailing their research interests and career goals, CV, and names and
contact information of 3 references to Dr. Shuchin Aeron
(shu...@ece.tufts.edu).




From: Heike Sill heike.sill@wias-berlin.de
Date: July 17, 2019
Subject: PhD Position, Laser Dynamics


The Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS)
is an institute of the Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (FVB). The FVB
comprises eight non-university research institutes in Berlin which are
funded by the federal and state governments. The research institutes
are members of the Leibniz Association.

WIAS invites applications for a PhD Student Position (f/m/d)
(Ref. 19/17) in the Research Group 'Laser Dynamics' (Head: PD Dr. Uwe
Bandelow) starting at the earliest possible date. The position is
associated with the research project of the German Research Council
"Self-organization and control in coupled networks and time-delayed
systems" within the framework of the Collaborative Research Center SFB
910 "Control of self-organizing nonlinear systems: Theoretical methods
and concepts of applications". Necessary for employment is a
scientific university degree in mathematics or physics. Moreover, some
background in nonlinear dynamics, delay differential equations, or
coupled systems is desirable. The applicant is expected to work on a
PhD thesis project.

Please direct your queries to Dr. M. Wolfrum
(Matthias.Wolfrum@wias-berlin.de). The initial appointment is limited
for two years and can be extended. The reduced work schedule is 29,25
hours per week, and the salary is according to the German TVoeD
scale. The Institute aims to increase the proportion of women in this
field, so applications from women are particularly welcome. Among
equally qualified applicants, disabled candidates will be given
preference.

Please upload your complete application documents (motivation letter,
detailed CV, certificates, list of MSc courses and grades, copy of the
master thesis, reference letter, etc.) via our website or via the
applicant portal until August 31st, 2019 using the button "Apply
online".

See here for more information: https://short.sg/j/4413459



From: Heike Sill heike.sill@wias-berlin.de
Date: July 17, 2019
Subject: PhD Position, Partial Differential Equations


The Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS)
is an institute of the Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (FVB). The FVB
comprises eight non-university research institutes in Berlin which are
funded by the federal and state governments. The research institutes
are members of the Leibniz Association.

The Research Group "Partial Differential Equations" (Head:
Prof. Dr. A. Mielke) at WIAS offers a PhD Student Position (f/m/d)
(Ref. 19/16) to be filled as soon as possible. The position is
associated with the research project "Pattern formation in coupled
parabolic systems" within the DFG Collaborative Research Center SFB910
"Control of self-organizing nonlinear systems: Theoretical methods and
concepts of applications".

The prerequisites are a diploma or master degree in mathematics. The
successful candidate will have sound knowledge in one of the following
fields: functional analysis, nonlinear partial differential equations,
reaction-diffusion systems, mathematical modeling in fluid or solid
mechanics.

Scientific question may be addressed to Prof. A. Mielke
(alexander.mielke@wias-berlin.de). The appointment is limited to 2
years and may be extended. The salary is according to the German TVoeD
scale with a working time of 29.25 hours per week. The Institute aims
to increase the proportion of women in this field, so applications
from women are particularly welcome. Among equally qualified
applicants, disabled candidates will be given preference.

Please upload your complete application documents (motivation letter,
detailed CV, certificates, list of MSc courses and grades, copy of the
master thesis, reference letter, etc.) via our website or via the
applicant portal until July 28th, 2019 using the button "Apply
online".

See more information here: https://short.sg/j/4444439



From: Philipp Neumann hpc.hsu.neumann@web.de
Date: July 15, 2019
Subject: PhD Positions, High-Performance Computing, Helmut-Schmidt-Univ


At the Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg, PhD positions in the broad
scope of high-performance computing will be available from August
2019; see https://wr.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/people/philipp_neumann
for details on related work. Informal inquiries may be directed to:
Philipp Neumann, hpc.hsu.neumann@web.de.



From: Robert McLachlan r.mclachlan@massey.ac.nz
Date: July 15, 2019
Subject: CFP, Special Issue, J Comput Dyn, Novel Computational Approaches


Special Issue of the Journal of Computational Dynamics on "Novel
computational approaches and their applications"

Closing date for submissions: 30 September 2019

This special issue aims to showcase recent advances in the development
of numerical methods for dynamical systems and how these can be
employed in the study of models arising in applications. We encourage
the submission of papers presenting new computational approaches for
different types of dynamical systems - including, but not limited to,
ODEs, PDEs, systems with delays, multiple-timescales and/or
stochasticity - as well as case studies of their effective use in
specific application contexts.

The editors are keen to facilitate a degree of cohesiveness of the
special issue and will be happy to discuss possible contributions at
any stage. Interested authors are encouraged to send an email, at
their earliest convenience, with some details of their suggested
contributions. Please include a tentative title and a brief abstract.

The Journal of Computational Dynamics is published by AIMS, the
American Institute of Mathematical Sciences.

http://aimsciences.org/journal/2158-2491/JCD_Call



From: Information and Inference: A Journal of the IMA charlotte.parr@oup.com
Date: July 16, 2019
Subject: Contents, Information and Inference: A Journal of the IMA, 8 (2)


Contents, Information and Inference: A Journal of the IMA, 8 (2)

Information and Inference: A Journal of the IMA
Links to all articles in this issue are available online at:
https://academic.oup.com/imaiai/issue/8/2

Through the haze: a non-convex approach to blind gain calibration for
linear random sensing models, Valerio Cambareri and Laurent Jacques

Duality of graphical models and tensor networks, Elina Robeva and Anna
Seigal

Ensemble-based estimates of eigenvector error for empirical covariance
matrices, Dane Taylor, Juan G Restrepo, and Francois G Meyer

A pseudo knockoff filter for correlated features, Jiajie Chen, Anthony
Hou, and Thomas Y Hou

An efficient algorithm for compression-based compressed sensing,
Sajjad Beygi, Shirin Jalali, Arian Maleki, and Urbashi Mitra

Mahalanobis distance informed by clustering, Almog Lahav, Ronen
Talmon, and Yuval Kluger



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