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From: Jack Dongarra dongarra@icl.utk.edu
Date: June 03, 2015
Subject: Updated LA Software Survey
We have an updated the survey of freely available software for the
solution of linear algebra problems. Send us comments if you see a
problem.
http://www.netlib.org/utk/people/JackDongarra/la-sw.html
Regards,
Jack Dongarra and Ahmad Abdelfattah
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From: Nick Gould nick.gould@stfc.ac.uk
Date: May 28, 2015
Subject: IMA Fox Prize in Numerical Analysis, UK, Jun 2015
The Seventeenth IMA Leslie Fox Prize meeting will take place on Monday
June 22nd, 2015 in room JA325 in the John Anderson building,
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Strathclyde,
Glasgow, Scotland, just prior to the 26th Biennial Conference on
Numerical Analysis.
The finalists are Patrick Farrell (U. Oxford), Olivier Fercoq (Telecom
de France), John Pearson (U. Kent), Clarice Poon (Cambridge U.), Iain
Smears (U. Oxford) and Alex Townsend (MIT). The prizes will be
presented by Iain Duff (STFC-Rutherford Appleton Laboratory/CERFACS),
and the meeting will run from 09:45 until approximately 16:30.
Full details of the programme may be found at
http://www.numerical.rl.ac.uk/people/nimg/fox/programme.php
There is no charge for attendees, but I would be grateful if you could
email me (nick.gould@stfc.ac.uk) if you plan to attend so that we can
arrange for sufficient tea and coffee.
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From: Andreas Noack noack@csail.mit.edu
Date: June 01, 2015
Subject: JuliaCon 2015, USA, Jun 2015
The second Julia conference will take place June 24th-27th, 2015
(Wednesday-Saturday) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in
Cambridge, Massachusetts. Expect cutting-edge technical talks,
hands-on workshops, a chance to rub shoulders with Julia's creators,
and a weekend in a city known for its historical significance and
colonial architecture. Purchase tickets at
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/juliacon-2015-tickets-16517619645
- A Regular or Student ticket includes the talks on both Thursday and
Friday.
- A Workshops ticket includes the workshops on both Wednesday and
Saturday.
- The Wednesday Hackathon is free.
Current early bird pricing ends June 3, 2015. Tickets purchased on
June 4 or later will cost 25% more.
Program available at http://juliacon.org
Not sure what to expect? Have a look at JuliaCon 2014's program and
videos at http://juliacon.org/2014/
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From: Gianluigi Rozza gianluigi.rozza@sissa.it
Date: May 30, 2015
Subject: Model Reduction of Parametrized Systems, Italy, Oct 2015
The third edition of MoRePaS, Model Reduction of Parametrized Systems,
will be held at SISSA, International School for Advanced Studies,
Trieste, Italy on October 13-16, 2015. The workshop focuses on
several topics related with Model Order Reduction. The event is
organized by SISSA, University of Ulm and University of Muenster in
the framework of COST EU-MORNET: European Union Network on Model
Reduction, Cooperation in Science and Technology (TD 1307). More info
at the website http://www.sissa.it/morepas2015. Call for abstracts
submission of contributed talks is open till July 1, 2015. Invited
Speakers: David Amsallem, Stanford University (US); Thanos Antoulas,
Rice University (US); Tobias Breiten, Universität Graz (Austria);
Christopher Beattie, Virginia Tech (US); Matthias Heinkenschloss, Rice
University (US); Sameer Kher, ANSYS (US); Gitta Kutyniok, Technische
Universität Berlin (Germany); Anthony Nouy, Ecole Centrale de Nantes
(France); Simona Perotto, Politecnico di Milano (Italy); Christoph
Schwab, ETH Zürich (Switzerland); Masayuki Yano, MIT (US).
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From: Stacey LaBorde wileys@math.arizona.edu
Date: June 01, 2015
Subject: Chair Position, Applied Mathematics, Univ of Arizona
The University of Arizona seeks an outstanding individual at the rank
of tenured Associate or Full Professor to provide scientific,
educational and administrative leadership in the field of
Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics, with the expectation that the
selected individual will assume the position of Chair of the
University’s Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in Applied
Mathematics. The Program is noted for its interdisciplinary breadth,
with faculty consisting of some 75 researchers from numerous colleges
and departments throughout the University, and approximately 50
doctoral candidates currently enrolled. See
http://appliedmath.arizona.edu/ for further information.
The successful candidate is expected to possess a proven commitment to
teaching and advising graduate students, demonstrated excellence in
teaching at undergraduate as well as graduate levels, and a commitment
to the recruitment and training of women and members of
underrepresented minorities. The appointee will be expected to
maintain an active, widely recognized and externally funded research
program and to actively seek external training grants to support the
Program. As Chair, the appointee would be expected to provide
leadership in the continued development of the Program’s quality and
recognition, and would have the opportunity and resources to
participate in faculty recruitment initiatives in partnership with
other academic units. He/she will teach at the graduate and/or
undergraduate levels, and will be appointed as a tenure-track or
tenured faculty member in whichever department is most appropriate,
with the possibility of joint appointments in other relevant
departments.
Applications should be submitted at http://www.uacareertrack.com, job
number 58068. Applicants should include the following: letter of
interest; curriculum vitae including full list of publications and
names and contact information of at least three references; personal
statement including research interests and plans, teaching experience
and philosophy, vision of research and graduate education in applied
mathematics. For further information, potential applicants may contact
Dr. P. Deymier (deymier@email.arizona.edu) or Dr. T. Secomb
(secomb@email.arizona.edu).
The University of Arizona is an EEO/AA - M/W/D/V Employer.
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From: Thiab Taha thiab@cs.uga.edu
Date: June 04, 2015
Subject: Lecturer Positions, Computer Science
TWO LECTURER POSITIONS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Georgia
invites applications for two Lecturer positions starting August 2015.
To apply, please upload an application letter, curriculum vitae, and a
statement of teaching philosophy, as a single PDF file, at
https://webapps.franklin.uga.edu/jobs/apply.php?id=102 . Applicants
should also arrange for at least three letters of reference to be
uploaded separately to the same web site.
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From: Laura Grigori laura.grigori@inria.fr
Date: June 03, 2015
Subject: Postdoc Position, Large Scale Linear Algebra, Inria Paris
We are inviting applications for two postdoctoral positions that are
open in our group at Inria in Paris, France. The successfull
candidates will join NLAFET, a project funded by the European
Commission and involving Inria, Umea University, University of
Manchester and STFC/RAL. They will conduct research on iterative
solvers and robust preconditioners aiming at a significant reduction
of communication and thus suitable for future and emerging large scale
computers. The algorithms developed will be validated on several
applications targetted by NLAFET, such as computational fluid
dynamics, astrophysics. A close collaboration and visits with the
other partners of the project will be involved.
The candidates should have a PhD in applied mathematics or computer
science and expertise in numerical linear algebra and/or high
performance computing.
To apply, please send your detailed CV to Laura.Grigori@inria.fr and
arrange for two reference letters, which should be sent directly by
the recommenders. The positions are opened until filled, but for full
consideration, the applications should be received on or before June
30. The preferred start date is around November 2015.
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From: Lena Korsnes lenako@simula.no
Date: June 01, 2015
Subject: PhD Fellowship Positions, SUURPh Programme
The Simula Research Laboratory and University of Oslo (UiO) welcome
applications for doctoral fellowships in computational biology and
medicine funded through the SUURPh programme. SUURPh fellows will be
enrolled through the faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at
UiO, and conduct their work with advisors located primarily at Simula
or UiO. An important feature of these collaborative fellowships is
that students will also be supported (and required) to complete a
portion of their work at the University of California San Diego (USA).
Typically this period will last from 6 months to 1 year depending on
the project. We will accept applications from students of all
backgrounds but recommend that applicants possess a strong foundation
in computational and quantitative sciences. To be eligible, students
must also have completed a Masters in an appropriate field by the end
of summer of 2015.
For more information and to submit your application, please visit the
SUURPh home page: http://www.simula.no/education/suurph-collaboration
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From: Raimondas Ciegis rc@vgtu.lt
Date: June 01, 2015
Subject: Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 20 (3)
MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND ANALYSIS
The Baltic Journal on Mathematical Applications, Numerical Analysis
and Differential Equations
http://www.tandfonline.com/TMMA
Volume 20, Number 3, May 2015 (p.291-442)
CONTENTS
Pedro Jodr\'{a}, Mar{\'i}a Dolores Jim\'{e}nez-Gamero and Mar{\'i}a
Virtudes Alba-Fern\'{a}ndez, On the Muth Distribution, 291-310
Svetlana Asmuss and Natalja Budkina, On Some Generalization of
Smoothing Problems, 311-328
Suvasis Nayak and Akshay Ojha, Generating Pareto Optimal Solutions of
Multi-Objective LFPP with Interval Coefficients Using
$\epsilon$-Constraint Method, 329-345
Zhendong Luo, A POD-Based Reduced-Order Stabilized Crank--Nicolson MFE
Formulation for~the~Non-Stationary Parabolized Navier--Stokes
Equations, 346-368
Zbigniew~Bartoszewski and Anna~Baranowska, Solving Boundary Value
Problems for Second Order Singularly Perturbed Delay Differential
Equations by $\varepsilon$-Approximate Fixed-Point Method, 369-381
Azam Mooasvi and Adrian Sandu, Approximate Exponential Algorithms to
Solve the Chemical Master Equation, 382-395
Zhucui Jing and Ming Li, A Wavelet Based Alternative Iteration Method
for the Orientation Refinement of Cryo-Electron Microscopy 3D
Reconstruction, 396-408
Aleksandras Krylovas and Natalja Kosareva, Expert Estimates Averaging
by Constructing Intuitionistic Fuzzy Triangles, 409-421
Jing Jin, Jun Guo and Mingjian Cai, Direct and Inverse Acoustic
Scattering by a~Combined Scatterer, 422-442
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From: Claude Brezinski claude.brezinski@univ-lille1.fr
Date: May 31, 2015
Subject: Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 69 (2)
Table of contents for Numerical Algorithms, Volume 69, Issue 2.
Rigorous high-precision computation of the Hurwitz zeta function and
its derivatives, Fredrik Johansson
High order structure preserving explicit methods for solving
linear-quadratic optimal control problems, Sergio Blanes
Lobatto IIIA methods, direct transcription, and DAEs with delays, John
T. Betts, Stephen L. Campbell, Karmethia Thompson
Hybrid special class for solving differential-algebraic equations,
Iman H. Ibrahim, Fatma M. Yousry
Delay-dependent stability of symmetric boundary value methods for
second order delay differential equations with three parameters,
Jingjun Zhao, Yang Xu, Xindi Li, Yan Fan
Comments on another hybrid conjugate gradient algorithm for
unconstrained optimization by Andrei Zhifeng Dai, Fenghua Wen
A simple moving mesh method for blowup problems, Shaohua Chen, Lauren
DeDieu
Fast construction of higher order digital nets for numerical
integration in weighted Sobolev spaces, Takashi Goda
An algorithm for decomposing a non-negative polynomial as a sum of
squares of rational functions, Thanh Hieu Le, Marc Van Barel
A new constrained total variational deblurring model and its fast
algorithm, Bryan Michael Williams, Ke Chen, Simon P. Harding
Always convergent iteration methods for nonlinear equations of
Lipschitz functions, A. Galantai, J. Abaffy
Revisiting (k, t)-step methods, Martin H. Gutknecht
Erratum to: An adaptive weak continuous Euler-Maruyama method for
stochastic delay differential equations, B. Akhtari, E. Babolian,
A. Foroush Bastani
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