Subject: NA Digest, V. 19, # 12 NA Digest Sunday, March 24, 2019 Volume 19 : Issue 12 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs dmdunla@sandia.gov Today's Topics: New Book, Nonlocal Modeling, Analysis, and Computation Advances in Numerical Linear Algebra, UK, May 2019 ALAMA Numerical Linear Algebra, Spain, Jun 2019 AMiTaNS'19, Bulgaria, Jun 2019 North American High Order Methods, USA, Jun 2019 Trefftz and MFS Methods, Portugal, Jul 2019 Model Reduction of Complex Dynamical Systems, Austria, Aug 2019 IMA Flood Risk, UK, Sep 2019 IMA Inverse Problems from Theory to Application, UK, Sep 2019 High Performance Computing, Data, and Analytics, India, Dec 2019 Postdoc Position, Emory Univ Postdoc Positions, Image/Video Processing/Analysis, ML, Shenzhen Univ PhD Position, School of Mathematics, Trinity College Dublin Contents, Mathematical Applications, NA and Differential Equations, 24 (2) Contents, Numer. Algorithms, 80 (3) Contents, TWMS Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 10 (1) Subscribe, unsubscribe, change address, or for na-digest archives: http://www.netlib.org/na-digest-html/faq.html Submissions for NA Digest: http://icl.utk.edu/na-digest/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Kris ONeill oneill@siam.org Date: March 20, 2019 Subject: New Book, Nonlocal Modeling, Analysis, and Computation Nonlocal Modeling, Analysis, and Computation Qiang Du CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics 94 Studies of complexity, singularity, and anomaly using nonlocal continuum models are steadily gaining popularity. This monograph provides an introduction to basic analytical, computational, and modeling issues and to some of the latest developments in these areas. It includes motivational examples of nonlocal models, basic building blocks of nonlocal vector calculus, elements of theory for well-posedness and nonlocal spaces, connections to and coupling with local models, convergence and compatibility of numerical approximations, and various applications. A particular focus is on nonlocal systems with a finite range of interaction to illustrate their connection to local partial differential equations and fractional PDEs. March 2019 / Approx. xiv + 166 pages / Softcover / 978-1-611975-61-1 / List $59.00 / SIAM Member $41.30 / CB94 See more details here: //bookstore.siam.org/cb94 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Nick Higham nick.higham@manchester.ac.uk Date: March 22, 2019 Subject: Advances in Numerical Linear Algebra, UK, May 2019 Advances in Numerical Linear Algebra: Celebrating the Centenary of the Birth of James H. Wilkinson, May 29-30, 2019, University of Manchester This international workshop on numerical linear algebra brings together researchers working to discuss current developments, challenges in the light of evolving computer hardware, and the changing needs of applications. This year is the 100th anniversary of the birth of James Hardy Wilkinson, who died in 1986, and one of the aims of the workshop is to take stock of Wilkinson's contributions, ensuing developments, and related challenges. Contributed Talks and Posters are welcome and for full consideration should be submitted by April 1, 2019, as part of the registration process. For details of the conference, including the invited speakers, and registration (deadline May 1, 2019) see https://nla-group.org/advances-in-numerical-linear-algebra-2019/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Fernando De Terán fteran@math.uc3m.es Date: March 19, 2019 Subject: ALAMA Numerical Linear Algebra, Spain, Jun 2019 The Spanish network on Linear Algebra, Matrix Analysis, and Applications (ALAMA) announces the 5th ALAMA Workshop on Numerical Linear Algebra (NLA). The workshop will take place at the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, next June 17 and 18, and will consist of 6 talks (2 hours each) on different topics and applications of NLA. These topics include preconditioning and some of its applications, matrix functions for graphs and networks, software for NLA, nonlinear eigenvalue and eigenvector problems, together with some applications to mining and learning with graphs, and strictly sign regular matrices. For more information and to access the registration form: http://red-alama.es/jornadas_ALN2019/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Michail Todorov mtod@tu-sofia.bg Date: March 18, 2019 Subject: AMiTaNS'19, Bulgaria, Jun 2019 The Euro-American Consortium for Promotion of the Application of Mathematics in Technical and Natural Sciences is pleased to announce its Eleventh Conference AMiTaNS'19. The conference is organized in cooperation with Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). The deadline for submissions of Application forms with abstracts is March 31, 2019. Tentative Speakers: S. Antontzev (Portugal), Y. Bozhkov (Brazil), L. Klassen (Germany), E. Pelinovsky (Russia), V. Zakharov (USA), J. Hong (China), P. Hinow (USA), M. Stehlik (Austria), A. Nepomnyashchy (Israel), V. Rayskin (USA), A. Fedoseev (USA), V. Pukhnachev (Russia), V. Gushchin (Russia), V. Sadovsky (Russia), A. Kolyshkin (Latvia), etc. For more details please visit the conference website at URL: http://2019.eac4amitans.eu ------------------------------------------------------- From: Gustaaf Jacobs gjacobs@sdsu.edu Date: March 22, 2019 Subject: North American High Order Methods, USA, Jun 2019 The deadline for early registration for the first North American High Order Methods Conference (NAHOMCon) is April 1, 2019. NAHOMcon will take place June 2-5, 2019 on the campus of San Diego State University. Plenary speakers are Chi-Wang Shu (Brown University), Mark Carpenter (NASA), Tzanio Kolev (LLNL), Misun Min (ANL), Daniel Appelo (University of Colorado Boulder) and Adrianna Gillman (Rice University). Information regarding the conference including venue and hotels is available on the web site: https://www.nahomcon19.sdsu.edu/ To register, use the following link: https://www.nahomcon19.sdsu.edu/registration/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Carlos J. S. Alves cjsalves@gmail.com Date: March 18, 2019 Subject: Trefftz and MFS Methods, Portugal, Jul 2019 We would like to bring your attention to the 9th/5th International Conference on Trefftz and MFS Methods to be held July 29-31, 2019 at the University of Lisbon, Portugal. This meeting aims to bring together researchers working on Trefftz methods, in particular on the Method of Fundamental Solutions, to present the up-to-date state-of-the-art in the field. More details are available in the webpage: https://cemat.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/tmfs2019 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Tobias Breiten tobias.breiten@uni-graz.at Date: March 23, 2019 Subject: Model Reduction of Complex Dynamical Systems, Austria, Aug 2019 The 4th Workshop on Model Reduction of Complex Dynamical Systems (MODRED 2019) will take place from August 28-30, 2019 in Graz, Austria. The conference continues a series of model reduction conferences previously organized in Berlin (2010), Magdeburg (2013), and Odense (2017). Scientific topics include computational methods for model order reduction of dynamical systems, data-driven methods, digital twinning, model reduction methods in applications and surrogate modelling for design and optimization. Keynote speakers: Serkan Gugercin (Virginia Tech), Bernard Haasdonk (University of Stuttgart), Dirk Hartmann (Siemens), Laura Iapichino (TU Eindhoven), J. Nathan Kutz (University of Washington). Proceedings: A special issue on model reduction of complex dynamical systems will appear in the Springer International Series of Numerical Mathematics. Early bird registration (until June 30, 2019) and abstract submission for contributed talks (until March, 31, 2019) is now open. More details can be found under https://imsc.uni-graz.at/modred2019/index.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye pam.bye@ima.org.uk Date: March 22, 2019 Subject: IMA Flood Risk, UK, Sep 2019 12-13 September 2019 Swansea University Bay Campus, Wales, UK As in the recent publication of the IPCC AR5 report, flood risks have been again highlighted as one of the most perceivable indicators when it comes to the understanding of climate change impact. Research on flood risk has never been ampler, yet we still witness the growing causalities of severe flooding around globe on a yearly basis. The stark resemblance of the consequences between the two catastrophic flooding events in both Japan and Indonesia 2018, exposes a bitter reality that there are still knowledge gaps where both the academia and the practitioners need to fill, with no exception for even the developed world. Continuing from the successful series of previous IMA Conferences on Flood Risk, the IMA is planning its 4th International Conference on this topic in 2019 to bring together engineers, mathematicians and statisticians working in the field. The conference intends to be used as a forum for participants to meet and exchange their views on important technical issues, new and emerging methods and technologies in assessing flood risks in a world that is being altered by the climate change and moving towards an uncertain future. The emphasis will be on new developments in mathematical modelling methods, statistical techniques in assessing flood risks, especially on quantification of flood risks with a nonstationary climate and modelling uncertainty. Methods and application of assimilating new data from cutting-edge new type of observations will be among the topics for discussion. The conference will be of interest to flood defence practitioners; flood defence managers; statisticians, mathematicians, civil engineers. For further information about this Conference, please visit our website: https://ima.org.uk/11325/4th-ima-international-conference-on-flood-risk/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye pam.bye@ima.org.uk Date: March 20, 2019 Subject: IMA Inverse Problems from Theory to Application, UK, Sep 2019 2nd IMA Conference On Inverse Problems From Theory To Application 4-6 September 2019, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, UK An inverse problem refers to a situation where the quantity of interest cannot be measured directly, but only through an action of a nontrivial operator of which it is a parameter. The corresponding operator, also called forward operator, stems from a physical application modelling. Prominent examples include: Radon and Fourier transforms for X-ray CT and MRI, respectively or partial differential equations e.g. EIT or DOT. The prevalent characteristics of inverse problems is their ill-posedness i.e. lack of uniqueness and/or stability of the solution. This situation is aggravated by the physical limitations of the measurement acquisition such as noise or incompleteness of the measurements. Inverse problems are ubiquitous in applications from bio-medical, science and engineering to security screening and industrial process monitoring. The challenges span from the analysis to efficient numerical solution. This conference will bring together mathematicians and statisticians, working on theoretical and numerical aspects of inverse problems, as well as engineers, physicists and other scientists, working on challenging inverse problem applications. We welcome industrial representatives, doctoral students, early career and established academics working in this field to attend. Topic list: Imaging; Inverse problems in partial differential equations (Memorial Lecture for Slava Kurylev); Model and data driven methods for inverse problems; Optimization and statistical learning; Statistical inverse problems For further information about this Conference, please visit our website at: https://ima.org.uk/11329/2nd-ima-conference-on-inverse-problems-from-theory-to- application/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Sanmukh Rao Kuppannagari sanmukh@hipc.org Date: March 20, 2019 Subject: High Performance Computing, Data, and Analytics, India, Dec 2019 26th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing, Data, and Analytics December 17-20, 2019, Hyderabad, India https://hipc.org/ HiPC 2019 will be the 26th edition of the IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing, Data, Analytics and Data Science. HiPC serves as a forum to present current work by researchers from around the world as well as highlight activities in Asia in the areas of high performance computing and data science. The meeting focuses on all aspects of high performance computing systems, and data science and analytics, and their scientific, engineering, and commercial applications. Authors are invited to submit original unpublished research manuscripts that demonstrate current research in all areas of high performance computing, and data science and analytics, covering all traditional areas and emerging topics including from machine learning, big data analytics and blockchain. Each submission should be submitted to one of the tracks listed under the two broad themes of High Performance Computing and Data Science. Abstract Submission: Friday, June 7, 2019 Paper Submission: Friday, June 14, 2019 Easychair Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hipc2019 Contact Information - High Performance Computing tracks: Ananth Kalyanaraman, Washington State University, USA, ananth@wsu.edu - Data Science tracks: George Karypis, University of Minnesota, USA, karypis@umn.edu ------------------------------------------------------- From: Veronika Zarnitsyna vizarni@emory.edu Date: March 20, 2019 Subject: Postdoc Position, Emory Univ A postdoctoral position is available for post-doctoral scientist with strong quantitative skills to undertake research at the interface of immunology, infectious disease, mathematical modeling and computational statistics. The position is available immediately for 4 years (48 months by NIH grant). Current salary is $55,000/year with comprehensive benefits package. The candidate will join dynamic Emory University research environment and will work in close collaboration with experimental and theoretical groups. Our Multi-Scale Modeling project addresses an important current problem - the generation and use of vaccines against influenza. The current influenza vaccine provides focused antibody-mediated protection against seasonal influenza strains included in the vaccine. However, it does not protect from co-circulating mismatched strains, and, more importantly, fails to provide protection against antigenic shifts that can cause potentially devastating pandemics. One approach to generating broader protection is to use a vaccine that elicits influenza-specific T cells. This is because T cell epitopes are relatively conserved between different influenza strains, and animal and human studies showed that T cells can provide strain- transcending protection, resulting in more rapid viral clearance, decreased immunopathology, and improved clinical outcomes. A postdoctoral trainee will help to design multi-scale models linking immunological and epidemiological levels, run the simulations and analyze the results. ESSENTIAL SKILLS: - A doctoral degree in a relevant field of biology or in computer science, statistics, mathematics, physics with a strong interest in the research described here. - Evidence of the ability to independently lead a research project and to work collaboratively with others (publications in leading international scientific journals). - Expertise in at least one programming language or mathematical platform (C, Matlab, R etc.). The initial appointment is for one year, renewal is expected if progress is satisfactory, and funds are available for 4 years. Contact: Veronika Zarnitsyna ------------------------------------------------------- From: J. Lu jianlu1979@163.com Date: March 21, 2019 Subject: Postdoc Positions, Image/Video Processing/Analysis, ML, Shenzhen Univ Postdoc Positions in Shenzhen University, China Location: Shenzhen, China Job Type: Full-Time Duration: 2 years Number of Position: 2 Positions Closing Date: Open Until Filled Description: We are looking for Postdoctoral Researchers in Image/Video Processing/Analysis, Machine Learning (Deep Learning), Mathematical Imaging and Optimization, etc. We have no teaching tasks and check in / check out policy for Postdoctoral Researchers. Promotors: - Prof. Jian Lu (Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Advanced Machine Learning and Applications) - Prof. Lixin Shen (Syracuse University, USA) The salary is about 32,000 RMB (48,000 US dollars) per year, of which 180,000 RMB per year comes from a local government source. Those who are interested please send their C.V. to Prof. Dr. Jian Lu, e-mail: jianlu@szu.edu.cn; jianlu1979@163.com ------------------------------------------------------- From: Kirk M. Soodhalter ksoodha@maths.tcd.ie Date: March 22, 2019 Subject: PhD Position, School of Mathematics, Trinity College Dublin Full announcement: https://maths.tcd.ie/~ksoodha/phd2019 Position: We are looking for a Ph.D. student in applied mathematics to work on an interdisciplinary project. The student would be situated in the School of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin supervised by Professor Kirk M. Soodhalter. The overarching project is multidisciplinary (with collaboraton with biomedical engineering teams) and focuses on the analysis of the brain activity and connectivity in health and disease, but this Ph.D. position is focused on the mathematical component (applied linear algebra/ill-posed problems/image and signal reconstruction) and requires an applicant with a strong applied mathematical background, with the goal of earning a Ph.D. in mathematics. Candidate: Eligible candidates for the position must have a Masters or equivalent degree in mathematics. The candidate is expected to have a solid background in applied mathematics with experience in numerical analysis, numerical PDEs, integral equations, multivariate statistics/linear algebra, and inverse problems. Having done a masters thesis, bachelors project, or other such work in inverse problems or a related field would be an asset, and strong consideration will be given to such candidates. Application: Application packages need to contain a CV, a letter of motivation, copies of degree certificates, and relevant course transcripts along with contact details of at least two academic referees. Mark your application with the reference number #MathNeuro01. Further requirements can be found in full announcement. DEADLINE 30.04.2019: materials should be sent by email to ksoodha@maths.tcd.ie ------------------------------------------------------- From: Raimondas Ciegis rc@vgtu.lt Date: March 23, 2019 Subject: Contents, Mathematical Applications, NA and Differential Equations, 24 (2) MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND ANALYSIS The Baltic Journal on Mathematical Applications, Numerical Analysis and Differential Equations, ISSN 1392-6292, ISSN 1648-3510 online, Electronical edition: http://mma.vgtu.lt Volume 24, Issue 2, 2019 CONTENTS Olga Lavrova, Viktor Polevikov and Sergei Polevikov, Numerical Modelling of Magnetic Shielding by a Cylindrical Ferrofluid Layer Sergey Smirnov, Green's Function and Existence of a Unique Solution for a Third-Order Three-Point Boundary Value Problem Alexander Zlotnik and Timofey Lomonosov, Verification of an Entropy Dissipative QGD-Scheme for the 1D Gas Dynamics Equations Jian Li and Yuzhu Han, Global Existence and Finite Time Blow-up of Solutions to a Nonlocal $p$-Laplace Equation Boujem\^{a}a Achchab, Abdellatif Agouzal, Abdelmjid Qadi El Idrissi, Numerical Simulations For Non Conservative Hyperbolic System. Application to Transient Two-Phase Flow with Cavitation Phenomenon Nataliia Kinash and Jaan Janno, Inverse Problems for a Generalized Subdiffusion Equation with Final Overdetermination Rafael Arutyunyan, Yuri Obukhov and Petr Vabishchevich, Numerical Simulation of Charged Fullerene Spectrum Bogus{\l}aw Bo\.{z}ek, Lucjan Sapa, Marek Danielewski, Difference Methods to One and Multidimensional Interdiffusion Models with Vegard Rule Anatolij Kulikov, Dmitrij Kulikov and Michael Radin, Periodic Cycles in the Solow Model with a Delay Effect ------------------------------------------------------- From: Claude Brezinski claude.brezinski@univ-lille.fr Date: March 20, 2019 Subject: Contents, Numer. Algorithms, 80 (3) Table of Contents Numerical Algorithms, Vol. 80, No. 3 Michael K. Ng, Zhaochen Zhu, Sparse matrix computation for air quality forecast data assimilation. Xiaohong Chen, Xiufang Feng, Zhilin Li, A direct method for accurate solution and gradient computations for elliptic interface problems Jun Yang, Hongwei Liu, Strong convergence result for solving monotone variational inequalities in Hilbert space Eugeniusz Zieniuk, Krzysztof Szerszen, A separation between the boundary shape and the boundary functions in the parametric integral equation system for the 3D Stokes equation Caili Sang, A new Brauer-type Z-eigenvalue inclusion set for tensors M. H. Annaby, M. M. Tharwat, Sinc-regularized techniques to compute eigenvalues of Schroedinger operators on L_2 (I)... Sven-Erik Ekstroem, Carlo Garoni, A matrix-less and parallel interpolation-extrapolation algorithm for computing the eigenvalues of preconditioned banded symmetric Toeplitz matrices Haixiang Zhang, Xuehua Yang, Da Xu, A high-order numerical method for solving the 2D fourth-order reaction-diffusion equation Anna Concas, Caterina Fenu, Giuseppe Rodriguez, PQser: a Matlab package for spectral seriation Sergio Amat, Juan Ruiz,Juan C. Trillo, On an algorithm to adapt spline approximations to the presence of discontinuities Xiao Shan Chen, Seak-Weng Vong, Wen Li, Hongguo Xu, Noda iterations for generalized eigenproblems following Perron-Frobenius theory Jan Vlcek, Ladislav Luksan, Properties of the block BFGS update and its application to the limited-memory block BNS method for unconstrained minimization Minghua Chen, Wenshan Yu, Energy estimates for two-dimensional space-Riesz fractional wave equation Xing Hui Gao, Le Rong Ma, Hai Yun Zhou, Three kinds of hybrid algorithms and their numerical realizations for a finite family of quasi-asymptotically pseudocontractive mappings V. Dhanush, S. Natarajan, Implementation of the virtual element method for coupled thermo-elasticity in Abaqus M. Malzoumati-Khiaban, A. Foroush Bastani, M. R. Yaghouti, Long-term adaptive symplectic numerical integration of linear stochastic oscillators driven by additive white noise ------------------------------------------------------- From: Fikret Aliev twms.aliev@gmail.com Date: March 18, 2019 Subject: Contents, TWMS Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 10 (1) Turkic World Mathematical Society Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, ISSN 2076-2585, http://www.twmsj.az CONTENTS: TWMS Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 10, No.1, 2019 A Survey for Paranormed Sequence Spaces Generated by Infinite Matrices, F. Basar, M. Yesilkayagil Fuzzy Model and Algorithm for Solving of E-Shop Income Maximization, F.A. Aliev, E.R. Shafizadeh, R.M. Aliev, N. Hajiev, U.M. Galandarova Measure Problem on Conjugation Logics, M. Matvejchuk Higher Order Riesz Transforms Related to Schrodinger Type Operator on Local Generalized Morrey Spaces, V.S. Guliyev, A. Akbulut, S. Celik, M.N. Omarova Fixed Point Results for Locally Hardy Rogers-Type Contractive Mappings for Dislocated Cone Metric Space, T. Rasham, A. Shoaib, M. Arshad On Completeness of a Part of Eigen and Associated Vectors of a Quadratic Operator Pencil for a Double-Point Boundary Value Problem, S.S. Mirzoyev, S.F. Babayeva Existence and Stability Results for Differential Equations with Complex Order Involving Hilfer Fractional Derivative, S. Harikrishnan, K. Kanagarajan, E.M. Elsayed Hilfer and Hadamard Fractional Differential Equations in Frechet Spaces, S. Abbas, M. Benchohra, N. Hamidi, J.J. Nieto Numerical Approximation of Time Fractional Advection - Dispersion Model Arising from Solute Transport in Rivers, A. Golbabai, O. Nikan, M. Molavi-Arabshahi A New Approach for Two-Dimensional Nonlinear Mixed Volterra- Fredholm Integral Equations and its Convergence Analysis, N. Mahmoodi Darani, Kh. Maleknejad, H. 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