Subject: NA Digest, V. 16, # 13
NA Digest Tuesday, March 30, 2016 Volume 16 : Issue 13
Today's Editor:
Daniel M. Dunlavy
Sandia National Labs
dmdunla@sandia.gov
Today's Topics:
StochSS Version 1.7 Release
Honoring Elias Houstis's 70th Birthday, Greece, Jun 2016
Mathematical Imaging, Osnabrueck, Jun 2016
Numerical Optimisation Methods for Eng Design, Germany, Jul 2016
Fluids under Pressure, Czech Republic, Aug-Sep 2016
International Meshing Roundtable (IMR), USA, Sep 2016
Researcher Position, Optimization, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories
Software Developer Position, Linear Equation Solver
University Assistant Position, Univ of Graz
Postdoc Position, Mathematical Model for Systems Involving Uncertainty
Postdoc Position, Parallel Algorithms to Protein Structure Determination
Postdoc Positions, Inria Bordeaux (France)
CFP, Special Issue, Inverse Problems
CFP, Special Issue, Molecular Bioscience and Biophysics
SISC Copper Mountain Special Section
Contents, Information and Inference, 5 (1)
Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 67 (1)
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From: Linda Petzold petzold@cs.ucsb.edu
Date: March 23, 2016
Subject: StochSS Version 1.7 Release
StochSS: Stochastic Simulation Service, is an integrated development
environment for modeling and simulation of discrete stochastic
biochemical systems. An easy to use GUI enables researchers to
quickly develop and simulate biological models on a desktop or laptop,
which can then be expanded or combined to incorporate increasing
levels of complexity. As the demand for computational power
increases, StochSS is able to seamlessly scale up by deploying cloud
computing resources. The software currently supports simulation of
ODE and well-mixed discrete stochastic models, parameter estimation of
discrete stochastic models, and simulation of spatial stochastic
models.
New capabilities of Version 1.7 include:
- Volume rendering visualization for spatial jobs.
- StochSS-launcher uses docker containers to run StochSS. Includes
support for newest OSX and Windows operating systems.
- Added RSS feed to front page
- Many bug fixes and stability enhancements
For more details and instructions on how to obtain the code, visit us
at http://www.StochSS.org .
Linda Petzold and Chandra Krintz, University of California Santa Barbara
Per Lötstedt and Andreas Hellander, Uppsala University
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From: Manolis Vavalis mav@uth.gr
Date: March 22, 2016
Subject: Honoring Elias Houstis's 70th Birthday, Greece, Jun 2016
Computational and Informational Science and Engineering Conference
Portaria, Volos, Greece, Jun 2016
Web Page: http://enh2016.uth.gr
The University of Thessaly and the Centre for Research and
Technology-Hellas proudly organize an International Conference
Honoring Elias N. Houstis. This conference will bring together
teachers, friends, colleagues and students to honor Elias Houstis's
70th birthday, recognize his broader impact in the areas of
Computational and Informational Sciences and Engineering and exhibit
his overall scientific and social influence to very many scientists,
entrepreneurs and engineers around the globe.
The first two days of this International Conference will be devoted to
high quality scientific presentations delivered by both well
recognized scientists and talented young students in diverse thematic
areas of Computational and Informational Sciences and Engineering that
utilize both theoretical results and emerging technologies. These
include but are not limited to:
- Numerical Analysis
- Scientific Computation
- High Performance Computing
- Artificial Intelligence
- Information and Knowledge Management
- Electrical Engineering
- Programming
- Education
A special session during the second day is devoted to presentations by
Elias's PhD students associated with their past and recent activities
and accomplishments. The third day is devoted to presentations by
Elias's teachers, collaborators and friends. The fourth day involves
social activities only.
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From: Stefan Kunis stefan.kunis@math.uos.de
Date: March 23, 2016
Subject: Mathematical Imaging, Osnabrueck, Jun 2016
The Workshop on Mathematical Imaging and Emerging Modalities takes
place from June 27 - 30, 2016, in Osnabrueck, Germany, and hosts the
Annual Meeting of the GAMM-Activity Group "Mathematical Signal and
Image Processing".
Confirmed plenary speakers are
- Kristian Bredies: Variational Approaches for New Techniques in
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Carlos Fernandez-Granda: From Seismology to Compressed Sensing and
Back, a Brief History of Optimization-Based Signal Processing
- Per Christian Hansen: ART* Performance (*Algebraic Reconstruction
Technique)
- Rainer Heintzmann: Structured Illumination and the Analysis of
Single Molecules in Cells
- Tobias Knopp: Matrix Compression Techniques and Multi-Spectral
Reconstruction in Magnetic Particle Imaging
- Veniamin Morgenshtern: Super-Resolution of Positive Sources
Registration is free of charge but mandatory. Deadline is May 15,
2016. For more information, we refer to
http://www.math.uni-luebeck.de/mitarbeiter/erb/miem2016.
With best regards,
Christina Brandt, Wolfgang Erb, Stefan Kunis, Andreas Weinmann
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From: Jens-Dominik Mueller j.mueller@qmul.ac.uk
Date: March 22, 2016
Subject: Numerical Optimisation Methods for Eng Design, Germany, Jul 2016
Multi-disciplinary and adjoint-based design optimisation methods are
providing powerful and systematic model-based processes for the
optimisation of increasingly complex engineering systems, including
many important examples in the aerospace and automotive industries.
ASMO UK/ISSMO, the EU Marie Curie Initial Training Networks About Flow
and Amedeo are jointly organising an international conference on this
topic at the Technical University of Munich, 18-20 July 2016.
http://aboutflow.sems.qmul.ac.uk/events/munich2016/
Inited speakers are JJR Martins (UMich), Christoph Hinterberger
(Faurecia), E. Chaput (Airbus)
Call for Papers: The deadline for 2pp abstract submissions is 15th
April 2016, see
http://aboutflow.sems.qmul.ac.uk/events/munich2016/papers/
The areas of particular relevance and interest include, but are not
limited to: Industrial Flow Optimisation; Continuous Adjoint Solvers;
Automatic Differentiation Tools and Discrete Adjoint Solvers; Adjoint
Optimisation of Unsteady Flows; Shape and topology optimisation
approaches for Adjoint-based Optimisation Workflows; Multi-Fidelity
and Multi-Objective Optimisation Methods; Computational and
Parametrisation Methods for Large-scale Optimisation Problems;
Metamodel-based Multi-Disciplinary Optimisation Frameworks; and
Structural and Composite Optimisation Methods.
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From: Tomas Bodnar Tomas.Bodnar@fs.cvut.cz
Date: March 26, 2016
Subject: Fluids under Pressure, Czech Republic, Aug-Sep 2016
Fluids under Pressure
Summer School August 29 - September 2, 2016
and Workshop on August 31
http://prague-sum.com
The aim of the summer school is to present a comprehensive series of
lectures on various aspects of problems related to pressure and its
role in mathematical analysis and numerical simulation of various
types of flows. It is organized as a multidisciplinary event with
topics ranging from theoretical and numerical mathematics up to
physics and applications. The emphasize will be on models related to
topics originating in environmental, biomedical and industrial
applications. The summer course is prepared for graduate students,
young scientists, and other interested specialists. Besides of the
course lectures, the program will include a one day workshop (on
Wednesday, August 31) dedicated to short, more advanced lectures given
by attending scientists.
Main Speakers
- Matthias Hieber - Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
- Didier Bresch - Université de Savoie, France
- Giovanni Paolo Galdi - University of Pittsburgh, USA
- Jiří Neustupa - Institute of Mathematics, ASCR Prague, Czech Republic
- Yoshihiro Shibata - Waseda University, Japan
- Milovan Perić - Continuum Mechanics Technologies GmbH, Germany
- Miroslav Bulíček - Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
- Volker John - Weierstrass Institute, Berlin, Germany
Main Topics
- pressure in incompressible and compressible flows
- role of pressure in regularity of Navier-Stokes eqn.
- constitutive laws of viscous fluids
- pressure role in the equations of state
- numerical methods for pressure resolution
- shock related pressure effects
- physical background of pressure
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From: Hang Si si@wias-berlin.de
Date: March 26, 2016
Subject: International Meshing Roundtable (IMR), USA, Sep 2016
The 25th International Meshing Roundtable (IMR) and User Forum will be
held September 26-30, 2016 at the Doubletree, Washington DC - Crystal
City. We solicit technical papers that present original results on
meshing, gridding and related technology. In addition, the 25th IMR
also solicits short research notes and posters that describe
exploratory research, preliminary results and techniques deemed to be
relevant to the field of meshing. The IMR will again host a meshing
contest, allowing members of the meshing community to showcase their
tools. A detailed description of conference topics can be found at
http://imr.sandia.gov/25imr/PaperSubmission.html
Important Dates:
May 30: Full paper submission deadline
June 30: Meshing contest commitment deadline
July 31: Meshing contest entry deadline
August 15: Research notes and poster submission deadline
OpenConf will be used for the paper submissions, details can be found
at http://imr.sandia.gov/25imr/PaperSubmission.html .
For more details and continued updates, please visit
http://www.sandia.gov/imr and also join the LinkedIn Group:
International Meshing Roundtable at
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/International-Meshing-Roundtable-3890430 .
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From: Stefano Di Cairano dicairano@merl.com
Date: March 26, 2016
Subject: Researcher Position, Optimization, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories in Cambridge, Massachusetts,
USA, invites qualified candidates to apply for the position of Member,
Research Staff and to join its Mechatronics Group. The candidate is
expected to perform research in the area of real-time optimization
algorithms, especially for optimization-based control. The candidate
is expected to have a strong background in the development and
analysis of optimization algorithms, working knowledge of numerical
linear algebra, knowledge of system modeling and control theory, and
demonstrated capability of implementing the algorithms in Matlab and
C/C++. Candidates at all levels of experience will be considered, but
at least 1-2 years of experience after completion of Ph.D. is preferred.
Responsibilities:
- Conducting innovative and relevant research in optimization algorithms,
- Applying the research results to company-relevant R&D projects,
- Publishing in leading journals, conferences and patent applications,
- Transferring results to Mitsubishi Electric corporate research laboratories,
- Collaborating with research staff, academic partners, mentoring interns.
Qualifications:
- A Ph.D. from an internationally-recognized institution in optimization,
systems and control or a related discipline,
- A strong publication record consistent with experience,
- A record of independently proposing and executing research projects
- Extensive knowledge of optimization, control, algorithm design and
analysis,
- Experience and interest in implementing optimization in software,
- Strong teamwork, communication, listening and teaching skills.
Interested parties can find position details and application at
http://www.merl.com/employment/employment.php#ME20
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From: Sam Guo sam.guo@cd-adapco.com
Date: March 28, 2016
Subject: Software Developer Position, Linear Equation Solver
CD-adapco is looking for highly qualified and motivated candidate to
contribute to the development of our next-generation CFD/CAE tool
STAR-CCM+. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to
the architecture and design of the product as well as develop end-user
enhancements. The specific area of focus will be the development of
matrix linear direct and iterative equation solvers for the simulation
software analysis of fluids and structures with finite volume and
finite element techniques in a parallel distributed and shared memory
environment.
The following will be required of all candidates:
- MS, PHD or equivalent degree in Computer Science and/or Mathematics,
Civil, Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering
- Proven expertise in object-oriented C++ software design and
development
- Experience in development, performance tuning and debugging of
parallel code for large scale linear systems (AMG, Krylov based
methods)
- Familiarity with modern matrix solvers (domain decomposition,
multigrid, multi-frontal, sparse solvers, sparse ordering
algorithms)
- Distributed memory parallel programming
- Experience in Intel MPI or Platform MPI
- Excellent communication skills
- Ability to work as part of a team to meet project goals
In addition, experience in one or of the following areas is desired:
- Computation Fluid Dynamics / Structural Mechanics or related
disciplines
- Software development in Java
- Client/Server architectures
- Design and development of architectural components for large scale
software systems
For more details: visit
http://www.cd-adapco.com/jobs/software-developer-linear-equation-solver
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From: Klemens Fellner klemens.fellner@uni-graz.at
Date: March 23, 2016
Subject: University Assistant Position, Univ of Graz
Institute of Mathematics and Scientific Computing is filling an
University Assistant with PhD
(40 hours a week; fixed-term employment for the period of 6 years;
Envisaged Job Starting Date 13 June 2016)
For more information follow the link:
http://jobs.uni-graz.at/de/MB/66/99/2840
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From: Paulo José da Silva e Silva pjssilva@gmail.com
Date: March 30, 2016
Subject: Postdoc Position, Mathematical Model for Systems Involving Uncertainty
Supervisor: Paulo José da Silva e Silva. Abstract: The Research,
Innovation and Dissemination Center for Mathematical Sciences Applied
to Industry (CeMEAI), hosted by the University of São Paulo, Brazil,
and funded by FAPESP (São Paulo Research Foundation, Brazil), is
offering a 1 year Postdoctoral fellowship for candidates with
outstanding research potential. The candidate will work at the
Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Scientific Computing (IMECC
-UNICAMP), Campinas, SP/Brazil.
This position focuses on the development of mathematical models for
systems involving uncertainty. Candidates with expertise in Fuzzy and
Interval Mathematics are welcome. Subjects like Fuzzy Sets, Extensions
of Fuzzy Sets, Gradual Numbers, Aggregations and Interval Mathematics
are the basic tool for this context of research. Candidates must have
received a PhD degree in Applied Mathematics or Computation.
Selection criteria will include demonstrated research ability in
Applied Mathematics, strong background in computation, commitment to
collaborative research, and excellent verbal and written communication
skills. The selected candidate will receive FAPESP Post-Doctoral
fellowship worth R$ 6819,30 monthly and Technical Reserve. If the
selected candidate needs to move to Campinas, (the city where is
located the research institution), he/she may be entitled to a
financial value to move to the city.
To apply please E-mail (only PDF files), up to April 20th, 2016, the
following items to Prof. Carlile Lavor (clavor@ime.unicamp.br):
1. A letter of interest, containing full contact information, year
graduated and citizenship/immigration status, concisely responding to
the research emphases and criteria above;
2. A CV listing educational background, research experience and
publications;
3. A cover letter including names and contact information of two
professionals who can recommend the candidate (no letters please).
Please indicate "CEPID Postdoc" in the subject field of the message.
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From: José Mário Martinez Perez martinez@ime.unicamp.br
Date: March 30, 2016
Subject: Postdoc Position, Parallel Algorithms to Protein Structure Determination
Supervisor: José Mário Martinez Perez Abstract: The Research,
Innovation and Dissemination Center for Mathematical Sciences Applied
to Industry (CeMEAI), hosted by the University of São Paulo, Brazil,
is offering a 1 year Postdoctoral fellowship for candidates with
outstanding research potential. The candidate will work at the
Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Scientific Computing (IMECC -
UNICAMP), Campinas, SP/Brazil.
This position focuses on the development of optimization methods and
algorithms to obtain structural resolution of macromolecules using NMR
spectroscopy data. Candidates must have received a PhD degree in
Applied Mathematics, Computation or Bioinformatics within the last 7
years. Applicants should have a strong background in analysis and
implementation of optimization algorithms. Candidates should also be
able to demonstrate programming experience in C++, Matlab and
high-performance computing (specially OpenMP and MPI). Selection
criteria will include demonstrated research ability in Applied
Mathematics, Optimization and Bioinformatics, strong background in
computation, commitment to collaborative research, and excellent
verbal and written communication skills. The selected candidate will
receive FAPESP Post-Doctoral fellowship worth R$ 6819,30 monthly and
Technical Reserve. If the selected candidate needs to move to
Campinas, (the city where is located the research institution), he/she
may be entitled to a financial value to move to the city.
To apply please E-mail (only PDF files), up to April 20th, 2016, the
following items to Prof. Carlile Lavor (clavor@ime.unicamp.br):
1. A letter of interest, containing full contact information, year
graduated and citizenship/immigration status, concisely responding to
the research emphases and criteria above;
2. A CV listing educational background, research experience and
publications;
3. A cover letter including names and contact information of two
professionals who can recommend the candidate (no letters please).
Please indicate "CEPID Postdoc" in the subject field of the message.
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From: Olivier Coulaud olivier.coulaud@inria.fr
Date: March 24, 2016
Subject: Postdoc Positions, Inria Bordeaux (France)
Two 16 month post-doc positions are available at Inria Bordeaux Sud-
Ouest (France) in the HiePACS project. In that framework, the post-doc
will be mainly involved in the research activity dealing with the
design and analysis of parallel numerical algorithms. We are looking
for candidates at post-doc level with interest, motivation and
background in computational science and high performance
computing. Applicants should provide a curriculum vitae, a list of
refereed papers published and submitted, a brief statement describing
his or her research interests.
More details on the two applications are available at
https://team.inria.fr/hiepacs/job-offers/
Project: Fast tensor arithmetic for large scale computing and
applications, Supervisor: Olivier Coulaud
Project: Runtime-based sparse direct solvers for large-scale hybrid
platforms, Supervisor: Emmanuel Agullo
Applicants should also provide the names and contact information for
three additional references.
The position, which can be starting as early as October, 2016. To
ensure a full consideration, applications must be submitted by May
1st, 2016. Applications will be accepted thereafter until the
position is filled.
Please send your application by email to Emmanuel.Agullo@inria.fr or
Olivier.Coulaud@inria.fr
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From: Yair Censor yair@math.haifa.ac.il
Date: March 30, 2016
Subject: CFP, Special Issue, Inverse Problems
DEADLINE EXTENSION: The new submission deadline for the special issue:
"Superiorization: Theory and Applications" is April 30, 2016. Guest
Editors: Yair Censor and Gabor T. Herman. The special issue is open to
all.
To view the Announcement and Call for Papers please go to item [44]
at: http://math.haifa.ac.il/yair/bib-superiorization-censor.html or to
the journal's website at
http://iopscience.iop.org/0266-5611/page/Special-issue-superiorization-theory-and-
applications .
Prof. Yair Censor, Dept. of Mathematics, Univ. of Haifa, Haifa
3498838, Israel. Homepage: http://math.haifa.ac.il/yair/
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From: Shan Zhao szhao@ua.edu
Date: March 23, 2016
Subject: CFP, Special Issue, Molecular Bioscience and Biophysics
The journal Molecular Based Mathematical Biology (MBMB,
http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/mlbmb) will publish a special issue
entitled "Molecular biosciences and biophysics: models, methods and
applications".
Potential topics include, but are not limited to: Geometric and
topological modeling of macromolecules; Biomolecular solvation,
explicit and implicit solvation models; Electrostatics computing and
applications; Structural determination and molecular shape analysis of
molecules; Protein folding, protein--protein interactions; Brownian
dynamics, molecular dynamics, and Monte Carlo modeling; Modeling and
simulation of Ion--channels and membrane; Mathematical analysis of
biological macro-molecule Cryo-EM image data; Algorithms and analysis
for molecular big data; Biomolecular simulations and software
developments; Multiscale modeling; Mathematical methods for molecular
imaging and visualization
Original papers and high-quality review articles on the aforementioned
topics are solicited for this special issue. Please note that the
publisher has waived the Article Processing Charges for this special
issue, but articles will be open-access in accordance with the overall
goals of the journal. Prospective authors should submit their
manuscript online at http://mlbmb.edmgr.com/.
Manuscript submission Due: August 1, 2016
First Round of Reviews: September 15, 2016
Anticipated Publication Date: December 15, 2016
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From: Michele Benzi benzi@mathcs.emory.edu
Date: March 28, 2016
Subject: SISC Copper Mountain Special Section
SISC Copper Mountain Special Section
The Fourteenth Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods was
held on March 20-25, 2016. The meeting attracted more than 200
participants from around the world, and there were 173 talks covering
a broad spectrum of topics related to iterative solvers
(http://grandmaster.colorado.edu/~copper/2016/). As in previous
even-numbered years, the SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing (SISC)
is planning a Special Section, dedicated to recent progress in
iterative methods.
The window for submission is April 1 - June 30, 2016. Attendees and
participants of the conference as well as the general community are
invited to submit papers. Papers will be subject to review by a guest
Editorial Board.
For submission instructions, visit
http://www.siam.org/journals/sisc/sisc_special.php
or
http://grandmaster.colorado.edu/~copper/2016/sisc.php
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From: Suzanne Eves suzie.eves@oup.com
Date: March 29, 2016
Subject: Contents, Information and Inference, 5 (1)
Contents, Information and Inference: A Journal of the IMA, 05(1)
Information and Inference: A Journal of the IMA
All Content Free in 2016
For articles in this issue and in our archive:
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/6856/1
Robust subspace recovery by Tyler's M-estimator, Teng Zhang
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/6856/2
Super-resolution radar, Reinhard Heckel, Veniamin I. Morgenshtern, and
Mahdi Soltanolkotabi
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/6856/3
A null-space-based weighted l1 minimization approach to compressed
sensing, Shenglong Zhou, Naihua Xiu, Yingnan Wang, Lingchen Kong, and
Hou-Duo Qi
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/6856/4
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From: Chi-Wang Shu shu@dam.brown.edu
Date: March 26, 2016
Subject: Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 67 (1)
Journal of Scientific Computing
http://www.springeronline.com/journal/10915
Volume 67, Number 1, April 2016
Image Deblurring Via Total Variation Based Structured Sparse Model
Selection, Liyan Ma and Tieyong Zeng.
A Mixed Finite Element Discretisation of Thin Plate Splines Based on
Biorthogonal Systems, Bishnu P. Lamichhane, Stephen G. Roberts and
Linda Stals.
Numerical Solutions for Weakly Singular Volterra Integral Equations
Using Chebyshev and Legendre Pseudo-Spectral Galerkin Methods,
Xianjuan Li, Tao Tang and Chuanju Xu.
Galerkin Spectral Approximation of Elliptic Optimal Control Problems
with H1-Norm State Constraint, Yanping Chen and Fenglin Huang.
High-Order Methods for Turbulent Flows on Three-Dimensional Strand
Grids. Oisin Tong, Aaron Katz, Yushi Yanagita, Alex Casey and Robert
Schaap.
Removing Mixture of Gaussian and Impulse Noise by Patch-Based Weighted
Means, Haijuan Hu, Bing Li and Quansheng Liu.
Preasymptotic Error Analysis of High Order Interior Penalty
Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for the Helmholtz Equation with High
Wave Number, Yu Du and Lingxue Zhu.
Pointwise Error Estimates and Two-Grid Algorithms of Discontinuous
Galerkin Method for Strongly Nonlinear Elliptic Problems, Chunjia Bi,
Cheng Wang and Yanping Lin.
Comparison of Convective Flux Discretization Schemes in Detached-Eddy
Simulation of Turbulent Flows on Unstructured Meshes, Andrey Kozelkov,
Vadim Kurulin, Vladislav Emelyanov, Elena Tyatyushkina and Konstantin
Volkov.
To CG or to HDG: A Comparative Study in 3D, Sergey Yakovlev, David
Moxey, Robert M. Kirbyi and Spencer J. Sherwin.
An Adaptive Rational Block Lanczos-Type Algorithm for Model Reduction
of Large Scale Dynamical Systems, H. Barkouki, A.H. Bentbib and
K. Jbilou.
Smoothness-Increasing Accuracy-Conserving (SIAC) Filtering and
Quasi-Interpolation: A Unified View, Mahsa Mirzargar, Jennifer K. Ryan
and Robert M. Kirby.
A Sparse Grid Stochastic Collocation Method for Elliptic Interface
Problems with Random Input, Qian Zhang, Zhilin Li and Zhiyue Zhang.
An Implementable Splitting Algorithm for the l1-norm Regularized Split
Feasibility Problem, Hongjin He, Chen Ling and Hong-Kun Xu.
Modified Non-linear Weights for Fifth-Order Weighted Essentially
Non-oscillatory Schemes, Chang Ho Kim, Youngsoo Ha and Jungho Yoon.
Multilevel Preconditioners for Reaction-Diffusion Problems with
Discontinuous Coefficients, Tzanio V. Kolev, Jinchao Xu and Yunrong
Zhu.
A Simplified Formulation of the Flux Reconstruction Method, J. Romero,
K. Asthana and A. Jameson.
A High-Order Compact Limiter Based on Spatially Weighted Projections
for the Spectral Volume and the Spectral Differences Method, Raphael
Lamouroux, Jeremie Gressier and Gille.
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