NA Digest, V. 22, # 22

NA Digest Thursday, June 30, 2022 Volume 22 : Issue 22


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Daniel M. Dunlavy
Sandia National Labs
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From: Francoise Tisseur Francoise.Tisseur@manchester.ac.uk
Date: June 26, 2022
Subject: 2022 Householder Prize Winner


The 2022 Alston S. Householder Prize for the best PhD thesis in
numerical linear algebra earned between 1 January 2020 and 31 December
2021 has been awarded to Heather Wilber for the thesis "Computing
Numerically with Rational Functions" (Cornell University).

Honorable mentions have been awarded to

Sungwoo Jeong for the thesis on "Linear Algebra, Random Matrices and
Lie Theory" (MIT), and

Maria del Carmen Quintana Ponce for the thesis on "Linearizations of
Rational Matrices" (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid).

Francoise Tisseur
Chair of the 2022 Householder Prize Committee



From: Mitch Graham mgraham@siam.org
Date: June 28, 2022
Subject: New Book, Mathematical Foundations of Finite Elements and Iterative Solvers


Mathematical Foundations of Finite Elements and Iterative Solvers
by Paolo Gatto

This textbook describes the mathematical principles of the finite
element method, a technique that turns a (linear) partial differential
equation into a discrete linear system, often amenable to fast linear
algebra. Reflecting the author's decade of experience in the field,
Mathematical Foundations of Finite Elements and Iterative Solvers:

- examines the crucial interplay between analysis, discretization, and
computations in modern numerical analysis,
- recounts historical developments leading to current state-of-the-art
techniques, and
- while self-contained, provides a clear and in-depth discussion of
several topics, including elliptic problems, continuous Galerkin
methods, iterative solvers, advection-diffusion problems, and saddle
point problems.

Accessible to readers with a beginning background in functional
analysis and linear algebra, this text can be used in graduate-level
courses on advanced numerical analysis, data science, numerical
optimization, and approximation theory.

June 2022 / x + 176 pages / Softcover / 978-1-611977-08-0 / List
$69.00 / SIAM Member $48.30 / CS26

SIAM Bookstore
https://my.siam.org/Store/Product/viewproduct/?ProductId=3D42813167




From: Mitch Graham mgraham@siam.org
Date: June 28, 2022
Subject: New Book, Numerical Linear Algebra: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition


Numerical Linear Algebra: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition
By Lloyd N. Trefethen and David Bau, III

Since its original appearance in 1997, Numerical Linear Algebra has
been a leading textbook in its field, used in universities around the
world. It is noted for its 40 lecture-sized short chapters and its
clear and inviting style. It is reissued here with a new foreword by
James Nagy and a new afterword by Yuji Nakatsukasa about subsequent
developments. 2022 / xvi + 370 pages / Softcover / 978-1-611977-15-8
/ List $79.00 / SIAM Member $55.30 / OT181

SIAM Bookstore:
https://my.siam.org/Store/Product/viewproduct/?ProductId=3D42813031



From: Daniel B Szyld szyld@temple.edu
Date: June 23, 2022
Subject: Mid-Atlantic NA-Day, USA, Oct 2022


The Mid-Atlantic NA-Day returns this year after a two-year pandemic
hiatus. It will be held on Friday 28 October 2022 at Temple University
in Philadelphia.

This one-day meeting will start at 10am to allow same-day travel. It
will be an opportunity for graduate students and postdocs to present
their research, and to meet other researchers. There will be
contributed talks and a poster session. There will be no registration
fee.

Watch this space for upcoming details:
https://math.temple.edu/events/conferences/na-day/



From: Laurette Lauffer admin@waves.kit.edu
Date: June 28, 2022
Subject: Women in PDEs, Germany, Oct 2022


We are very happy to invite you to our upcoming workshop "Women in
PDEs" at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, on October 13-14, 2022.

Our collaborative research center "Wave phenomena: analysis and
numerics" at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology will host for the
second time the workshop "Women in PDEs@Karlsruhe". Seven outstanding
women will give 45-min scientific talks. Additionally, there will be a
poster session, for which female participants can apply, a moderated
discussion panel, and a joint dinner. In this workshop only women will
give talks - but all interested women and men are most cordially
invited to participate. Limited resources for travel support are
available on request. For registration and more details please go to
https://womeninpdes.waves.kit.edu/2022/.

Contact: admin@waves.kit.edu



From: JAC (Andre') Weideman weideman@sun.ac.za
Date: June 22, 2022
Subject: SANUM 2022, South Africa, Dec 2022


The 2022 South African Numerical Analysis Symposium (SANUM) will take
place 06-08 December at Stellenbosch University as part of the South
African Mathematical Society (SAMS) annual congress.

Registration and abstract submission are now open and the organizers
invite contributed talks on all topics related to numerical and/or
applied mathematics.

Please see the congress website for more information:
https://appliedmaths.sun.ac.za/samscongress2022/



From: Stefano De Marchi stefano.demarchi@unipd.it
Date: June 23, 2022
Subject: Approximation: Theory, Methods and Applications, Italy, Jan 2023


ATMA2023 - Approximation: Theory, Methods and Applications
January 18--20, 2023, Padova, Italy

ATMA2023 is the fifth Conference organized within the activities of
RITA (Rete ITaliana di Approssimazione) and UMI-TAA (Teoria
dell'Approssimazione e Applicazioni) workgroup, and it is held in
conjunction with the RITA and UMI - TAA Annual Meetings.

The purpose of the conference is to group together researchers of
various fields of approximation presenting recent advances from both a
theoretical and a numerical perspective.

Invited Speakers:
Ana Maria Acu, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania
Len Bos, University of Verona, Italy
Kai Hormann, University of Italian Switzerland, Switzerland
Olga Mula, Technical University Eindhoven, Netherlands

Conference website: https://sites.google.com/view/atma2023/home

Registration is open.

Further information on abstract submission will follow in the next
weeks.



From: Wolfgang Bangerth bangerth@colostate.edu
Date: June 23, 2022
Subject: SIAM Computational Science and Engineering, The Nethrlands, Feb 2023


SIAM is seeking proposals for minisymposia, contributed talks, and
posters to be presented at the 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational
Science and Engineering (CSE23), February 26-March 3, 2023 in
Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Please see https://www.siam.org/conferences/cm/submissions-and-
deadlines/cse23-submissions-deadlines for more details, including how
to submit. The deadline for minisymposium proposals is August 31,
2022; the deadline for minisymposium presentation, poster, and
contributed presentation abstracts is September 28, 2022. For all
conference details, including conference themes, go to:
https://www.siam.org/conferences/cm/conference/cse23

The SIAM CSE conference seeks to enable in-depth technical discussions
on a wide variety of major computational efforts on large-scale
problems in science and engineering, foster the interdisciplinary
culture required to meet these large-scale challenges, and promote the
training of the next generation of computational scientists.

Students and/or early career professionals are eligible to apply for
conference support:
https://www.siam.org/conferences/conference-support Interested in
sponsoring student travel? Find information here:
https://www.siam.org/sponsors-advertisers-and-exhibitors/conference-
sponsorship Is your organization interested in being a sponsor? Check
out: https://www.siam.org/Portals/0/Conferences/CSE23/SIAM_CSE23_Spons
orshipOpportunities.pdf



From: E. Olusegun George eogeorge@memphis.edu
Date: June 21, 2022
Subject: Assistant Professor Position, Data Science, Univ of Memphis


THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICAL
SCIENCES AND DATA SCIENCE, Department of Mathematical Sciences

The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Memphis
anticipates hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Statistics
and Data Science to begin in the January of 2023. Applications are
invited from candidates with a PhD in Statistics and Data Science, or
related areas in Mathematical Sciences with research interests in
statistical analysis of complex, dependent high dimensional data and
the use of graph theory and combinatorics for high dimensional
statistical graphical networks. Candidates with interests in
foundational statistics research in classification, clustering, and
dimension reduction of big data and those with research interests at
the intersection of statistics, graph theory, combinatorics, and
applied mathematics with a focus on data science are especially
welcomed to apply. Candidates are expected to have a proven record of
collaborative research, strong communications skills, and will be
expected to seek external funding. The Department has a strong PhD
program in Statistics, Graph Theory, Combinatorics, and Applied
Mathematics, with very active research collaborations with other units
within and outside the University. The successful candidate will
typically teach two courses per semester in subjects related to data
science, which include statistics, graph theory, or other related
fields. The candidate will also be expected to conduct collaborative
research especially in the context of projects related to data science
and big data modeling and analysis.

To apply, complete an application at
https://workforum.memphis.edu/postings/ . Click on the faculty box to
find the posting for Assistant Professor-Data Science in the
Department of Mathematical Sciences. Applicants will be required to
upload a cover letter, research and teaching statements, curriculum
vitae, and contact information for three letters of recommendation.
Application review process will commence immediately and may continue
until the position is filled.

For any questions regarding this position, please contact the chair of
the search committee: Dr. E. O. George, email: eogeorge@memphis.edu.



From: Peter Rashkov peshor23@gmail.com
Date: June 21, 2022
Subject: Postdoc Position, Biomathematics, Bulgaria


The Group of Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Analysis at the
Institute of Mathematics and Informatics of the Bulgarian Academy of
Science has a position available for a postdoctoral researcher (R1/R2)
to support and develop our research in mathematical biology. The
position is in the field of mathematical models of within-host viral
dynamics for HIV, under the supervision of Dr. Peter Rashkov. The
position is funded by the Ministry of Education and Science in
Bulgaria through the Scientific Program PIKOM for a period of up to 24
months.

Job posting and details are available at the link:
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/790605

New application deadline: July 26 2022



From: Maicon Ribeiro Correa maicon.correa@gmail.com
Date: June 22, 2022
Subject: Postdoc Position, FEM & Topology Optimization, Univ of Campinas


A call for applications for a postdoctoral position is open at the
Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Scientific Computing of the
University of Campinas, on the topics of the project "Application of
Mixed-Hybrid Finite Element Methods to Topology Optimization including
Additive Manufacturing".

This project involves the study, development, and application of
finite element methods to problems related to topological optimization
of mechanical structures, including the additive manufacturing
process. In such problems, it is common to the multiphysics modeling,
where thermal and mechanical responses are considered, normally
written in terms of elliptic and parabolic partial differential
equations. The objective of this research is the development and use
of mixed and mixed-hybrid finite element formulations for the accurate
approximation of state variables, such as displacement and stress in
the elasticity problem and temperature and heat flow in the thermal
problem, to be used in the topological optimization.

It is recommended that the candidate has expertise in finite elements,
mathematical modeling, optimization, and scientific computing,
particularly using FEniCS.

The candidate will be based in Campinas, Brazil. The position is
initially for one year and can be renewed depending on
performance. The starting date (flexible) is from September 2022.

To apply, please send a CV and at least one reference letter to
maicon@ime.unicamp.br, in an email with the subject "PostDoc
Application". Applications are open until July 29, 2022.



From: Eric Miller eric.miller@tufts.edu
Date: June 28, 2022
Subject: Postdoc Position, Image Analysis/Computer Vision, Tufts


I have an immediate opening for a post-doctoral research associate to
undertake a project focusing on the development of processing and
analysis methods to address problems of denoising, segmentation, and
adaptive sampling/acquisition of 4D (3 space + time) two-photon
excited fluorescence (TPEF) data cubes. This work will be performed
in collaboration with a team of biomedical engineers seeking to
understand the role of metabolic dysfunction at the onset of
Alzheimer's disease (AD) using information that can be gleaned from
dynamic, TPEF data collected from human brain-like AD tissue models.
More specifically, a key aim of the project is to develop the models
and processing tools to extract from these data robust optical
metabolic readouts of AD tissue models monitored dynamically to
identify the changes that occur at the onset of neuroinflammation and
plaque-like formation and the extent to which they are reversed upon
interventions.

Applicants must have a PhD in electrical engineering, computer
science, applied mathematics, statistics or a similar field. The
ideal candidates will have experience with modern methods of image
processing, mathematical imaging, and/or computer vision and a strong
technical background in one or more of the following: machine
learning, statistical signal and image processing, optimization, and
data science. Programming experience in Matlab or python is
preferred.

For more information about this position, please email Prof. Eric
Miller at eric.miller@tufts.edu. Interested candidates should provide
Prof. Miller with a copy of their CV, list of references, cover
letter, and copies of relevant articles, theses, technical reports
etc.



From: Matthias J Ehrhardt m.ehrhardt@bath.ac.uk
Date: June 22, 2022
Subject: Postdoc Position, Mathematics of Deep Learning, Bath, UK


~3-year Post-Doctoral Research Associate on the Mathematics of Deep
Learning
Deadline: 12 July 2022
Link: https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=3DCC9557

Description: We are hiring Post-Doctoral Research Associates to work
in the EPSRC Programme Grant EP/V026259/1 on the "Mathematics of Deep
Learning" jointly run by the University of Cambridge, the University
of Bath and University College London. The successful candidate will
join a close knit team hosted by all three universities and led by
Prof Chris Budd OBE and Dr Matthias Ehrhardt (Bath), Profs
Carola-Bibiane Schonlieb and Richard Nickl (Cambridge) and Profs Simon
Arridge and Bangti Jin (UCL). This is an exceptional opportunity to
conduct ambitious research at the forefront of mathematics, statistics
and machine learning.

Qualifications: Applicants must have (or about to receive) a PhD
degree in mathematics or statistics (or a closely related
discipline). The ideal candidates will be experienced in one or more
of the following areas: mathematical or computational analysis,
mathematical statistics, inverse problems, machine learning,
mathematical imaging, optimisation and/or data science. Experience in
programming is desirable (e.g. MATLAB/Python, Tensorflow/PyTorch).



From: Mario Ohlberger mario.ohlberger@uni-muenster.de
Date: June 22, 2022
Subject: Postdoc Position, WWU Munster, Germany


The Institute for Analysis and Numerics in the Faculty of Mathematics
and Computer Science at the University of Munster (WWU), Germany, is
seeking to fill the position of a Postdoctoral Research Associate
(salary level TV-L E 13) for the externally funded project MaRDI
commencing on 1 September 2022. We are offering a fixed-term full-time
position until 30 September 2026.

For further information we refer to
https://www.uni-muenster.de/Rektorat/Stellen/ausschreibungen/st_20221506_sk14.html



From: Falk Hante falk.hante@hu-berlin.de
Date: June 28, 2022
Subject: Doctoral Positions, MSO, CRC/Transregio 154


The consortium of the CRC/Transregio 154 is seeking highly motivated
and qualified students that are looking for obtaining a doctoral
degree in applied mathematics. More details:

https://www.trr154.fau.de/stellenangebote/

Once recruited, you will perform research in a highly relevant
research area in applied mathematics that is centered around the
"turnaround in energy policy", in particular in the context of gas
networks. The main aim of the CRC/Transregio is to provide certified
novel answers to mathematical challenges arising in this context,
based on mathematical modeling, simulation, and optimization. In order
to achieve these goals new paradigms in the integration of these
disciplines and, in particular, in the interplay between integer and
nonlinear programming in the context of stochastic data have to be
established and brought to bear.

The CRC/Transregio 154 is financed by the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and the third funding phase is July 1,
2022, until June 30, 2026.

The call for applications is open until further notice. There is no
fixed deadline for an application, but positions will be offered to
suitable candidates on a first-come first-serve basis. We especially
encourage applications by female candidates.



From: Lieven De Lathauwer Lieven.DeLathauwer@kuleuven.be
Date: June 22, 2022
Subject: PhD or Postdoc Position, Tensor Methods, KU Leuven, Belgium


Topic: We are looking for new collaborators to conduct research on
topics related to tensor decompositions and applications. We study
algebraic aspects such as the uniqueness of tensor decompositions and
develop numerical algorithms for their computation. We develop
advanced tensor-based methods for signal processing, data analysis,
compressed sensing and machine learning. Code is made available in
Tensorlab (www.tensorlab.net).

Profile: We are seeking outstanding candidates who have obtained a
master's or doctoral degree in mathematical engineering, computer
science, electrical engineering, mathematics or physics, with a strong
interest in the mathematical aspects of signal processing and a good
knowledge of linear algebra. Experience with numerical mathematics,
optimization, signal processing and/or machine learning is a
plus. Good implementation skills are valued as well. Knowledge of
tensor techniques is not required.

Successful applicants will join a well-equipped and experienced
multidisciplinary research group at a top university. The position is
initially for one year and can be extended. Candidates are requested
to send an application letter and detailed CV to Prof. Lieven De
Lathauwer (URL: http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/stadius/person.php?id=3D22).



From: Hansong Tang htang@ccny.cuny.edu
Date: June 28, 2022
Subject: PhD Position, CFD and Ocean Flow-structure Interaction


A Ph.D. student position is solicited in computational fluid dynamics
/ computational engineering, preferably starting in Sept., 2022 at the
City College of New York (CCNY) of the City University of New York
(CUNY). The successful candidate will develop new and enhance
existing models for problems of coastal ocean flows and flow-structure
interaction. It is expected that the candidates are highly motivated
and goal-oriented, and have
1. MS degree in oceanography, applied math, civil engineering,
mechanical engineering, naval architecture engineering, or other
related disciplines
2. Solid knowledge in mathematics and physics

Preference will be given to those who have experience in computer
programming, modeling algorithm development, and simulation of
floating objects.

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.

If interested, please read and apply at
https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/admissions/graduate-studies

The search may continue until the position is filled. For questions on
the application process and how, please contact the admission
office. You are also welcome to send a CV (including TOFEL score for
international applicants, those with no such scores won't be
considered), transcripts, list of publications (if any) for a
pre-review with "Ph.D. student" in the subject title in your email to
(only those with a good match will be replied): htang@ccny.cuny.edu



From: Jos=E9 A. Iglesias jose.iglesias@utwente.nl
Date: June 28, 2022
Subject: PhD Position, Mathematical Shape Analysis, Univ of Twente


We are looking for a PhD candidate to work on efficient shape
representations. This is a challenging area connecting geometry to
numerical mathematics and with wide-ranging applications, particularly
in biological and medical imaging.

The successful candidate will be supervised by Dr. Jose A. Iglesias
Martinez (jose.iglesias@utwente.nl) within the Mathematics of Imaging
and AI group headed by prof. C. Brune at the Department of Applied
Mathematics.

Further information about the position and an application form are
available at:
https://utwentecareers.nl/en/vacancies/614/phd-position-in-mathematical-shape-analysis/




From: Patrick Henning patrick.henning@ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Date: June 24, 2022
Subject: PhD Position, Numerical Methods for PDEs, Ruhr-Univ Bochum


At the Faculty of Mathematics of the Ruhr-University Bochum (Germany)
we are currently offering a 3-year PhD position (salary group 75%
E13). The research focus of this position is on the solution of
partial differential equations using finite element approaches. In
particular, the position is connected to a DFG project on the
development and analysis of numerical methods for the Ginzburg-Landau
equations of superconductivity. The position requires good knowledge
on finite elements and functional analysis as well as programming
experiences. The salary is based on the German public service salary
scale (TV-L), where the PhD salary group would be "75% E13". For
additional information we refer to the following link

https://jobs.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/jobposting/ef26a7f6ce8044a175e71dc01fc96e48bb64aa3e0?ref=3Dhomepage

and for further questions, please contact Patrick Henning
(patrick.henning@rub.de). If you are interested in this position,
please send your application and CV until July 15 electronically to
the email address above.



From: Tabea Tscherpel ttscherpel@math.uni-bielefeld.de
Date: June 29, 2022
Subject: PhD Position, Numerics of PDEs, TU Darmstadt, Germany


A research assistant (all genders) position (100% TV-TU, for the
period of 3 years, to be filled as of 1st of October, 2022) is
available in the Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing group at
the TU Darmstadt under the supervision of T. Tscherpel.

Research topics lie in the area of numerical analysis of partial
differential equations in fluid dynamics. They include methods for
incompressible fluid equations, numerical schemes for shallow water
type equations with dispersion and for free surface fluid flow. The
position involves teaching responsibilities for courses offered by the
department of mathematics. Application deadline: 11th of July, 2022.

The full announcement and more information can be found at:
https://www.tu-darmstadt.de/universitaet/karriere_an_der_tu/stellenangebote/aktuelle_stellenangebote/stellenausschreibungen_detailansichten_1_473408.en.jsp



From: J.J. Zhu zhu@wias-berlin.de
Date: June 28, 2022
Subject: PhD Position, Optimization/Machine Learning, Germany


I wanted to bring to your attention a new opening at the Weierstrass
Institute, Berlin:

Ph.D. position in optimization/machine learning on topics closely
related to optimal transport and gradient flow applications in machine
learning, distributional robustness (interfacing causality/fairness),
and stochastic optimization. The Weierstrass Institute for Applied
Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS) is a Leibniz Institute located in
downtown Berlin. Email inquiry welcome.

To apply or learn more, follow this link:
https://jj-zhu.github.io/phd_2/




From: Francesco Calabr=F2 calabro@unina.it
Date: June 22, 2022
Subject: PhD Positions, SSM, Italy


The Scuola Superiore Meridionale (SSM) di Napoli is an international
school of higher education and research provided with an Institute of
Advanced Studies. It is part of the Italian public university system
and was experimentally established for three years at the University
of Naples Federico II. The SSM offers 7 positions for the doctoral
program "MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES FOR ADVANCED MATERIALS AND
TECHNOLOGIES". The duration of the position is 4 years: during the
first students are involved in some courses, later if they want they
can choose to do the thesis in any university or research center in
Italy or abroad after committee authorization. The positions are fully
granted.

Further informations are available at the following URL:
http://www.ssm.unina.it/en/phd-scholarships-calls-and-procedures/
(English version) or to the webpage
http://www.ssm.unina.it/it/dottorati-bandi-e-avvisi/ (Italian version)

The deadline for the applications is August 24th. The selection
procedure will be completed at the beginning of September with the
Ph.D. activities starting next October.



From: Everett Zhu everett.zhu@mdpi.com
Date: June 27, 2022
Subject: Contents, Mathematical and Computational Applications, Special Issue


Table of Contents, Mathematical and Computational Applications,
Computational Methods for Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/mca/special_issues/COUPLED2021

Ruo Li and Wei Zhong, Towards Building the OP-Mapped WENO Schemes: A
General Methodology

Camille Carvalho, Modified Representations for the Close Evaluation
Problem

Matteo Gavazzoni, Nicola Ferro, Simona Perotto and Stefano Foletti,
Multi-Physics Inverse Homogenization for the Design of Innovative
Cellular Materials: Application to Thermo-Elastic Problems

Sophie Valcke, Andrea Piacentini and Gabriel Jonville, Benchmarking
Regridding Libraries Used in Earth System Modelling

Swadesh Pal and Roderick Melnik, Coupled Neural-Glial Dynamics and the
Role of Astrocytes in Alzheimer's Disease

Sourav Dutta, Peter Rivera-Casillas, Brent Styles and Matthew W.
Farthing, Reduced Order Modeling Using Advection-Aware Autoencoders
Yeram Lim, Tamara Chambers, Christine Walck, Safeer Siddicky, Erin
Mannen and Victor Huayamave, Challenges in Kinetic-Kinematic Driven
Musculoskeletal Subject-Specific Infant Modeling

Stefan Banholzer, Luca Mechelli and Stefan Volkwein, A Trust Region
Reduced Basis Pascoletti-Serafini Algorithm for Multi-Objective PDE-
Constrained Parameter Optimization

Kyle Davis, Miriam Schulte and Benjamin Uekermann, Enhancing Quasi-
Newton Acceleration for Fluid-Structure Interaction


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