Subject: NA Digest, V. 16, # 12

NA Digest Tuesday, March 22, 2016 Volume 16 : Issue 12

Today's Editor:

  Daniel M. Dunlavy
  Sandia National Labs
  dmdunla@sandia.gov

Today's Topics:

Finite Element Software deal.II Version 8.4.0 released
Experimental Mathematics, Canada, May 2016
AMiTaNS'16, Bulgaria, Jun 2016
MAFELAP 2016, UK, Jun 2016
Deadline extension, PMAA'16, France, Jul 2016
Deadline extension: EUROPT, Poland, Jul 2016
Graduate Student Modeling Workshop (IMSM16), USA, Jul 2016
Uncertainty Quantification, Germany, Sep 2016
Wave Phenomena: Analysis and Numerics, Germany, Sep 2016
ICAMIS Conference, Oman, Dec 2016
Postdoc Position, Computational Mathematics, Univ of Notre Dame
Postdoc Positions, Mathematics, Imperial College London
Postdoc and PhD Positions, Clausthal Univ of Technology
Postdoc and PhD Positions, Numerical Analysis, RWTH Aachen
Contents, J of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 7 (1)
Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 21 (2)

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From: Timo Heister heister@clemson.edu
Date: March 17, 2016
Subject: Finite Element Software deal.II Version 8.4.0 released

Version 8.4.0 of deal.II, the object-oriented finite element library
awarded the J. H. Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software, has been
released. It is available for free under an Open Source license from
the deal.II homepage at https://www.dealii.org/

The major changes of this release are:
- Parallel triangulations can now be partitioned with cell weights.
- Improved support for complex numbers throughout the library.
- A new triangulation type that supports parallel computations but
ensures that the entire mesh is available on every processor.
- New Rannacher-Turek and Q(p) bubble enriched finite elements
- Initial support for compiling with Visual C++ under Windows.
- See the preprint at https://www.dealii.org/deal84-preprint.pdf
- More than 140 other features and bugfixes, see the full list of
changes at
https://www.dealii.org/8.4.0/doxygen/deal.II/changes_between_8_3_and_8_4.html

The main features of deal.II are:
- Extensive documentation and 52 working example programs
- Support for dimension-independent programming
- Locally refined adaptive meshes and multigrid support
- A zoo of different finite elements
- Built-in support for shared memory and distributed parallel
computing, scaling from laptops to clusters with 10,000s of
processor cores
- Interfaces to Trilinos, PETSc, METIS, UMFPACK and other external
software
- Output for a wide variety of visualization platforms.

Wolfgang Bangerth, Timo Heister, Guido Kanschat, Matthias Maier, and
many other contributors.

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From: Ilias S Kotsireas ikotsire@wlu.ca
Date: March 15, 2016
Subject: Experimental Mathematics, Canada, May 2016

CALL FOR PAPERS, Computationally Assisted Mathematical Discovery and
Experimental Mathematics
12-15 May 2016
Western University, London, Canada
Website: http://www.acmes.org

Themes of the conference:
- Experimental Mathematics
- Visualization
- Mathematical Explorations
- Reliable Knowledge of Science & Mathematics through computation

Invited Speakers: David H. Bailey, Jonathan M. Borwein, James
R. Brown, Ernest Davis, Patrick Fowler, Ann Johnson, Lila Kari, Neil
J.A. Sloane, David R.Stoutemyer. Key Participant: Yuri V. Matiyasevich

Please register for the conference and submit contributions through
the conference website: http://www.acmes.org

Important Dates:
Abstract submission: April 8, 2016
Notification: April 15, 2016
Conference: May 12-15, 2016


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From: Michail D Todorov mtod@tu-sofia.bg
Date: March 15, 2016
Subject: AMiTaNS'16, Bulgaria, Jun 2016

The Euro-American Consortium for Promotion of the Application of
Mathematics in Technical and Natural Sciences is pleased to announce
its Eight Conference AMiTaNS'16 to be held in Northern Bulgarian Black
Sea resort of Albena.

The conference is organized in cooperation with Society for Industrial
and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).

The conference will be scheduled in plenary and keynote lectures
followed by special and contributed sessions. The accents of the
conference will be on Mathematical Physics, Solitons and Transport
Processes, Numerical Methods, Scientific Computing, Continuum
Mechanics, Applied Analysis, Applied Physics, Biomathematics,
complemented by two special sessions. If you are interested in
attending AMiTaNS'16 please prepare a short abstract within 300
words. The deadline for submissions is March 31, 2016.

Currently confirmed speakers: C. Schober (USA), A. Kurganov (USA), A.
Aceves (USA), I. Tsukerman (USA), P. Radeva (Spain), V. Levin
(Russia), P. Vabishchevich (Russia), B. LeMesurier (USA), A. Calini
(USA), V. Lyashenko (Ukraine), E. Kansa (USA), V. Gushchin (Russia),
V. Gerdjikov (Bulgaria), Z. Buckova (Germany), etc.

For more information please visit http://2016.eac4amitans.eu


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From: Simon Shaw simon.shaw@brunel.ac.uk
Date: March 18, 2016
Subject: MAFELAP 2016, UK, Jun 2016

We still have some space for mini-symposia at MAFELAP 2016 (The
Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications, Brunel University
London, 14-17 June 2016). Please see the link

http://people.brunel.ac.uk/~icsrsss/bicom/mafelap2016/#call

for details.


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From: Luc Giraud luc.giraud@inria.fr
Date: March 16, 2016
Subject: Deadline extension, PMAA'16, France, Jul 2016

Workshop on Parallel Matrix Algorithms and Applications (PMAA'16)
July 6-8, 2014, Bordeaux, France
http://pmaa16.inria.fr/

IMPORTANT NEW DATES
- Submission of Mini-Symposium proposals :
March 18, 2016 --> April 1st, 2016
- Submission of contributed talks :
March 18, 2016 --> April 1st, 2016
- Acceptance notification : April 15, 2016
- End of early registration: May 13, 2016
- Online registration closing : June 17, 2016
- Conference : July 6-8

Invited speakers: Cleeve Ashcraft (LSTC, Livermore), Costas Bekas
(IBM, Switzerland), Thierry Deutsch (CEA, France), Jack Dongarra (ICL,
USA).

For further information contact: pmaa16@inria.fr or visit the
conference web page http://pmaa16.inria.fr/


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From: Dmitri Kvasov kvadim@dimes.unical.it
Date: March 19, 2016
Subject: Deadline extension: EUROPT, Poland, Jul 2016

The 14th EUROPT Workshop on Advances in Continuous Optimization is
organized by Institute of Control and Computation Engineering at
Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw (Poland), July 1-2, 2016:
http://www.europt2016.ia.pw.edu.pl/

EUROPT2016 is the annual event of the EUROPT continuous optimization
working group of EURO (The Association of European Operational
Research Societies). This is the 14th such workshop and is held in
collaboration with the 28th annual EURO conference to be held in
Poznan (Poland) on July 3-6, 2016. Talks should be related to
continuous optimization theory, algorithms, software or applications.

Plenary speakers confirmed: Andreas Griewank (Yachay Tech, Ibarra,
Ecuador), Jiri Outrata (Institute of Information Theory and
Automation, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic),
Yaroslav Sergeyev (University of Calabria, Rende, Italy), Anatoly
Zhigljavsky (Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK).

Abstracts submission (max two pages) is opened since February 1,
2016. The extended Deadline for Abstracts Submission is April 10,
2016. Registration is already opened, with the fees having been set
as EUR 200 (Standard) and EUR 150 (PhD students) before May 15
2016. Afterwards the respective fees will be EUR 270 and EUR 200.

Important dates:
Abstract submission: Extended to Apr 10, 2016
Abstract acceptance: Extended to Apr 24, 2016
Standard registration and fee payment: before May 15, 2016
Late registration and fee payment: May 15 - June 27, 2016

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From: Ilse Ipsen ipsen@ncsu.edu
Date: March 20, 2016
Subject: Graduate Student Modeling Workshop (IMSM16), USA, Jul 2016

The 22nd Industrial Mathematical & Statistical Modeling (IMSM)
Workshop for Graduate Students will take place at North Carolina State
University, 17-27 July 2016. The workshop is sponsored by the
Statistical and Applied Mathematical Science Institute (SAMSI)
together with the Center for Research in Scientific Computation (CRSC)
and the Department of Mathematics at North Carolina State University.

The IMSM workshop exposes graduate students in mathematics,
engineering, and statistics to exciting real-world problems from
industry and government. The workshop provides students with
experience in a research team environment and exposure to possible
career opportunities. On the first day, a Software Carpentry bootcamp
will bring students up-to-date on their programming skills in
Python/Matlab and R, and introduce them to version control systems and
software repositories.

Local expenses and travel expenses will be covered for students at US
institutions. The application deadline is 15 May 2016. Information is
available at http://www.samsi.info/IMSM16 and questions can be
directed to grad@samsi.info

With best regards,
Ilse Ipsen, Pierre Gremaud, and Ralph Smith


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From: Oliver Ernst oliver.ernst@mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de
Date: March 17, 2016
Subject: Uncertainty Quantification, Germany, Sep 2016

GAMM-AGUQ Summer School on Uncertainty Quantification
WIAS, Berlin, Germany, September 12-16, 2016

In conjunction with the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and
Stochastics (WIAS) and the International Research and Training Group
Munich-Graz (IGDK1754), the GAMM Activity Group on Uncertainty
Quantification (AGUQ) is pleased to announce its first Summer School
on Uncertainty Quantification. The format consists of 90-minute
lectures in the mornings complemented by computer labs in the
afternoon. The focus is on numerical methods for random PDEs and
inverse problems, including reduced basis sparse tensor and multilevel
Monte Carlo methods.

The summer school is addressed towards PhD and postdoctoral
researchers wishing to learn about UQ techniques. There is a limit of
40 participants and online application begins on April 1st. Limited
travel support is available upon request.

More information can be found at
https://www.wias-berlin.de/workshops/uq-school16 .

Questions and applications should be directed to
uq-school16@wias-berlin.de .


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From: Katharina Schratz office@waves.kit.edu
Date: March 15, 2016
Subject: Wave Phenomena: Analysis and Numerics, Germany, Sep 2016

Monday, September 12, 2016 (All day) to Thursday, September 15, 2016
(All day) in Karlsruhe, Germany

The summer school consists of two lecture series

Herbert Koch (Bonn, Germany), Generalized Korteweg-de Vries and
Nonlinear Schrödinger: estimates and dynamics near solitons

Alexander Ostermann (Innsbruck, Austria), Splitting methods: analysis
and applications

There will be problem sessions with projects that accompany the
lecture series.

The summer school is organised by the Colloborative Research Center
1173 on Wave Phenomena and funded by the DFG

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Department of Mathematics
Englerstrasse 2
76131 Karlsruhe
Germany

More information:
http://www.waves.kit.edu/summer


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From: Chefi Triki chefi.triki@gmail.com
Date: March 15, 2016
Subject: ICAMIS Conference, Oman, Dec 2016

International Conference on Applied Mechanics and Industrial
Systems (ICAMIS-Oman-2016), Muscat-Oman, 6-8 December 2016.
http://conference.squ.edu.om/ICAMIS-OMAN

The main objective of ICAMIS-Oman is to provide an international forum
for communicating the most recent advances in the fields of Applied
Mechanics and Industrial Systems to delegates from industry, research
organizations, and academia. The official language of the conference
is English.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
- Heshmat A. Aglan, Tuskegee University, USA
- Teodor Gabriel Crainic, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
- Ibrahim Dincer, University of Ontario, Canada

Original papers are invited from all areas of Applied Mechanics and
Industrial Systems, including (but not limited to) the following.
Applied Mechanics: Applied Mechanics and Design; Dynamics and Control;
Materials and Manufacturing; Thermo-Fluids Engineering.
Industrial Systems: Decision Making in Industry and Services;
Logistics and Supply Chain Management; Optimization Models and
Algorithms; Sustainability and Production.

IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of Extended Abstract or Full Paper: 17 May 2016
Notification of acceptance: 17 July 2016
Submission of camera-ready Abstract or Paper: 17 October 2016


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From: Jonathan Hauenstein hauenstein@nd.edu
Date: March 15, 2016
Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Mathematics, Univ of Notre Dame

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research position to
participate in a computational project as part of Prof. Jonathan
Hauenstein's group at the University of Notre Dame. The group focuses
on numerically solving nonlinear systems of equations with the current
position focused on solving large-scale systems arising from
optimization and systems of ordinary and partial differential
equations.

Please apply at https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/8590. The position
is available starting in August 2016.

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From: Colin Cotter colin.cotter@imperial.ac.uk
Date: March 15, 2016
Subject: Postdoc Positions, Mathematics, Imperial College London

Two postdoctoral research associate positions are available at the
Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London. We have recently
secured funding from EPSRC to develop our capability in stochastic
geophysical fluid dynamics. In a recent paper,
http://rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/royprsa/471/2176/20140963.full.pdf
the PI, Prof Darryl Holm, presented a general approach to including
stochastic parameterisations of subgrid motions in geophysical fluid
dynamics PDEs that are used to model the atmosphere and ocean. In this
project with co-Is Prof Dan Crisan and Dr Colin Cotter, we shall
investigate the properties of these models, their numerical
discretisations, and their incorporation into data
assimilation/stochastic filtering problems. One PDRA will focus on
numerical analysis and scientific computing:
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ANF380/research-associate-position/ whilst
the other will focus on data assimilation and stochastic filtering:
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ANF364/research-associate/ Please see these
adverts for job specifications. Interested NA Digest readers are
welcome to contact Colin Cotter (colin.cotter@imperial.ac.uk) for more
information regarding this project and these positions. Closing date
for applications for both positions is 11th April 2016. We aim to
start both positions before 1st July 2016.

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From: Olaf Ippisch olaf.ippisch@tu-clausthal.de
Date: March 15, 2016
Subject: Postdoc and PhD Positions, Clausthal Univ of Technology

Clausthal University of Technology
Department of Mathematics
Scientific Computing group
http://tu-c.de/scicomp

The "Scientific Computing" group at the institute for mathematics
(IfM) is inviting applications for several positions, described in
detail at the following URL:

http://www.mathematik.tu-clausthal.de/en/arbeitsgruppen/scientific-
computing/vacancies/

For questions regarding the research project please contact the head
of the scientific computing group Prof. Dr. Olaf Ippisch
(olaf.ippisch@tu-clausthal.de).

Applications are due before March 31, 2016.


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From: Benjamin Stamm best@mathcces.rwth-aachen.de
Date: March 21, 2016
Subject: Postdoc and PhD Positions, Numerical Analysis, RWTH Aachen

The group of Computational Mathematics at the Center for Computational
Engineering Science at RWTH Aachen University invites applicants for a
Postdoc [1] and 2 PhD [2,3] positions in the area of
scientific computing and/or numerical analysis in computational
chemistry.

The group of Computational Mathematics at the Center for Computational
Engineering Science at RWTH Aachen University develops new methods for
problems arising in theoretical chemistry, physics and material
science with focus on a solid mathematical framework. Many projects of
the group are interdisciplinary.

For all positions, excellent knowledge about numerical aspects in
simulations, typically arising from discretisation schemes of partial
differential equations or eigenvalue problems, is expected as well as
good programming skills. For further details, including the scientific
program of the projects, please contact Prof. B. Stamm directly.

RWTH Aachen University is certified as a Family-Friendly
University. We particularly welcome and encourage applications from
women, disabled persons and ethnic minority groups, recognizing they
are underrepresented across RWTH Aachen University. The principles of
fair and open competition apply and appointments will be made on
merit.

[1]: Post-doc: http://tinyurl.com/j4wkhrm
[2]: PhD: http://tinyurl.com/jxyg5hj
[3]: PhD: http://tinyurl.com/zddcznc


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From: Aliev Fikret f_aliev@hotmail.com
Date: March 17, 2016
Subject: Contents, J of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 7 (1)

Turkic World Mathematical Society Journal of Pure and Applied
Mathematics, ISSN 2076-2585
http://iam.bsu.edu.az/az/content/twms_journal_of_pure_and_applied_mathematics
Volume 7, No. 1, 2016

Integral Inequalities for Differentiable Relative Harmonic Preinvex
Functions, M.A. Noor, K.I. Noor , S. Iftikhar

Navigation of the Wheeled Transport Robot under Measurement Noise,
V.B. Larin

On an Optimal Shape Problem for the Eigenfrequency of the Clamped
Plate, Y.S. Gasimov, N.A. Allahverdiyeva, A. Aliyeva

Hopf Hypersurfaces in the Complex Projective Space and the Sasakian
Space Form, E. Abedi, M. Ilmakchi

Bernstein Polynomial Approach for Solution of Higher-Order Mixed
Linear Fredholm Integro-Differential-Difference Equations with
Variable Coefficients, S. Davaeifar, J. Rashidinia, M. Amirfakhrian

Inclusion Results Associated with Certain Subclass of Analytic
Functions Involving Calculus Operator, G. Murugusundaramoorthy,
T. Janani

On the Spaces of Nörlund Null and Nörlund Convergent Sequences,
O. Tuğ, F. Başar

The Multistep Multiderivative Methods for the Numerical Solution of
First Order Initial Value Problems, A.Shokri

Second Hankel Determinant for a General Subclass of Bi-univalent
Functions, Ş. Altinkaya, S. Yalçin

About the Steepness of the Function of Discrete Argument,
A.P. Afanas'ev, V.A. Emelichev, A.B. Ramazanov

Adjoint Problem for the Laplace Equation under a Nonlocal Boundary
Condition, N.A. Aliyev, A.M. Guliyeva, S.M. Gusein-Zade

BOOK REVIEW, Mathematical Methods and Models in Economic Planning,
Management and Budgeting. Galimkair Mutanov. Reviewed by F.A. Aliev


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From: Raimondas Ciegis rc@vgtu.lt
Date: March 20, 2016
Subject: Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 21 (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://www.tandfonline.com/TMMA
Volume 21, Number 2, March 2016

Jia Liu, Qunying Zhang and Canrong Tian, Effect of Time Delay on
Spatial Patterns in a Airal Infection Model with Diffusion

Jinxing Zhang, Jinlong Yuan, Enmin Feng, Hongchao Yin and Zhilong Xiu,
Strong Stability of a Nonlinear Multi-Stage Dynamic System in Batch
Culture of Glycerol Bioconversion to 1,3-Propanediol

Lazhar Bougoffa, Samy Mziou and Randolph C. Rach, Exact and
Approximate Analytic Solutions of the Jeffery-Hamel Flow Problem by
the Duan-Rach Modified Adomian Decomposition Method

Emile Franc Doungmo Goufo, Application of the Caputo-Fabrizio
Fractional Derivative without Singular Kernel to Korteweg-de
Vries-Bergers Equation

Tian-Jun Wang and Tao Sun, Mixed Pseudospectral Method for Heat
Transfer

Petr N. Vabishchevich, Numerical Solving Unsteady Space-Fractional
Problems with the Square Root of an Elliptic Operator

Giuseppe Maria Coclite and Lorenzo di Ruvo, Convergence of the
Solutions on the Generalized Korteweg--de Vries Equation

Runmei Du and Minghao Guo, Fujita Critical Curve for a Coupled
Diffusion System with Inhomogeneous Neumann Boundary Conditions

Nadezhda Sveikate, On Three-Point Boundary Value Problem

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