Subject: NA Digest, V. 18, # 40 NA Digest Sunday, October 07, 2018 Volume 18 : Issue 40 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs dmdunla@sandia.gov Today's Topics: 21st EuroAD Workshop, Germany, Nov 2018 Knowledge Exchange in the Mathematical Sciences, UK, Dec 2018 Mathematics and its Applications, Morocco, Dec 2018 The Mathematical Challenges of Big Data, UK, Dec 2018 Honoring of Prof Matthies, UNCECOMP 2019, Greece, Jun 2019 Numerical Analysis Biennial, Scotland, Jun 2019 Chair Position, Computational and Applied Mathematics, Rice Univ Faculty Position, Operations Research and Information Engineering (ORIE) Faculty Position, Univ of California, Irvine (UCI) Faculty Positions, Applied Math, Univ of Colorado Boulder Faculty Positions, Computer Science, UT Austin Multiple Positions, NA, Univ of Strathclyde Assistant Professor Position, Mathematics & Statistics, Univ South Florida Associate Senior Lecturer Position, Numerical Analysis, Lund Univ Postdoc Position, MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center Postdoc Position, Uncertainty Quantification, CWI Amsterdam Postdoc Positions, Funded by ERC, TU Berlin Contents, Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, 2018 (4) Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 79 (2) 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: Torsten Bosse torsten.bosse@uni-jena.de Date: October 05, 2018 Subject: 21st EuroAD Workshop, Germany, Nov 2018 We are very happy to invite any interested researchers to the 21st EuroAD Workshop in Jena, Germany. This 2-days workshop continues the series of the EuroAD Automatic Differentiation workshops, taking place twice a year. These workshops provide a forum for the presentation of theoretical developments in and applications of Automatic Differentiation (AD) and adjoint methods. The workshop is informal and presentations on subjects such as work in progress, problem areas for AD, or possible application areas, as well as completed work are welcome. We especially encourage PhD students and those new to the field to attend and present their work. The workshop is being held on Monday 19th and Tuesday 20th November 2018 at Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Jena, Germany. Registration and participation are free of charge, but advanced registration for the workshop is required. The deadline for registration is October 31, 2018. The registration form and more information are available on Autodiff.org. Please feel free to contact the organizer T. Bosse or his secretary C. Buchwald if you have any further questions. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye pam.bye@ima.org.uk Date: October 05, 2018 Subject: Knowledge Exchange in the Mathematical Sciences, UK, Dec 2018 1st IMA Conference on Knowledge Exchange in the Mathematical Sciences, 3 - 4 December 2018, Aston University A meeting for all engaged in knowledge exchange of mathematics research to and from academia, industry, government and society. Following the publication of the Bond Review on Knowledge Exchange (KE) in the Mathematical Sciences (https://epsrc.ukri.org/newsevents/pubs/era-of-maths/) the IMA will arrange a conference on effective mechanisms for KE as well as career support for those seeking a career in mathematics knowledge KE. Invited speakers: Prof Philip Bond (Lead author of the Bond Review); Dr Nira Chamberlain (Holland & Barrett and IMA VP Professional Affairs); Prof Dietmar Hoemberg (Weierstrass Institute, Berlin and Past Chair for ECMI); Dr Hilary Ockendon (University of Oxford) Day 1 - plenary talks and case study and poster presentations from current practitioners, teatime Lecture from Professor Philip Bond on his review, followed by Q&A and dinner Day 2 - round-table breakout discussion with a view to establishing a Special Interest Group for KE professionals, and to identify action points for developing Knowledge Exchange in Mathematics in the context of the Bond Review. There is a limited opportunity for organisations or individuals to give short case study presentations on their take on challenges and successes of Knowledge Exchange. Presentations will be in the form of a 10 minute oral presentation or in the form of a poster. If you wish to submit, please give a brief summary (max. 200 words) including details of who you are representing, by Friday 26 October 2018 via https://my.ima.org.uk. Please indicate whether your title is intended for oral or poster presentation. Registration is open via https://my.ima.org.uk/ Further information: https://ima.org.uk/10262/1st-ima-conference-on-knowledge-exchange-in-the- mathematical-sciences/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: MathApp 2018 numpdes@gmail.com Date: October 02, 2018 Subject: Mathematics and its Applications, Morocco, Dec 2018 First Moroccan Congress on Mathematics and its Applications, Tetouan, December 17-19, 2018 http://www.fst.ac.ma/MathApp/ It is my honor on behalf of the organizing committee to invite you to participate in the First Moroccan Congress on Mathematics and its Applicationst (http://www.fst.ac.ma/MathApp/) which will be held in Tetouan, Morocco from 17 to 19 December 2018. This congress is aimed at master students, PhD students, recent PhD doctorates, and researchers in general willing to update their knowledge with recent developments on mathematical techniques that play an important role in the international scene. As this type of mathematical equations appears in the modeling of many physical phenomena, researchers coming from different fields (pure mathematics, applied mathematics, algebra, mathematical physics, scientific computing, etc) can be interested. This congress intends to bring together scientists and younger researchers from different mathematical departments in Morocco and to offer an environment to acquire basic and more advanced techniques in the field of mathematics. In a series of invited lectures, each of experts will present new analytical as well as numerical results on topics of recent interest. In order to enable an intensive exchange, to enhance the communication and lasting relationships, all the participants are encouraged to present their own work in a short talk or with a poster. Please forward this invitation to your students and colleagues in and out of your organization who may be interested in participating in the school. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye pam.bye@ima.org.uk Date: October 03, 2018 Subject: The Mathematical Challenges of Big Data, UK, Dec 2018 3RD IMA CONFERENCE ON THE MATHEMATICAL CHALLENGES OF BIG DATA Monday 10th - Tuesday 11th December 2018 Double Tree by Hilton Hotel London - West End CALL FOR ABSTRACTS - Extended deadline Data-driven analysis is increasingly on the critical path for performance advantage in many organisations, both public and commercial. This raises continuous challenges for rigorous analysis to derive reliable insights from data at very large scale, often with potential artefacts and sampling bias, adding to change variation. This conference brings together researchers and practitioners to signpost developments in the state-of-the-art and find common ground where theory and practice meet to maximise impact in the digital economy. It is a forum for networking and to showcase the very latest research in a broad range of topics. Each session will feature an invited talk by an expert speaker. Invited Speakers: Sofia Olhede, UCL; Coralia Cartis, Oxford University; Christian Steinruecken, Cambridge University; Armando Vieira, Direct Line; Noel-Ann Bradshaw and Serge Plata, Sainsbury's Argos; Peter Beckman, Argonne National Laboratory Topics of interest: Mathematical challenges arising from Big Data; Mathematical Innovation in Data Science; Multidisciplinary applications of Big Data; Data assimilation and inverse problems from novel sensors; Applications of block-chain including cryptocurrencies; Persistent homology; Optimal and dynamic sampling; Stream data management; Uncertainty modelling & generalisation error bounds; Network analysis & web mining methods; Trend tracking & novelty detection; Dynamic segmentation & clustering; Deep learning; Transfer learning; Context awareness; Multimodal data linkage; Integration of multi-scale models; Mining of unstructured, spatio-temporal & multimedia data; IoT and large sensor networks; Predictive analytics and recommender systems; Real-time forecasting; Access on-demand in distributed databases; Privacy protecting data mining; Homomorphic encryption; Data integrity & provenance methods; Visualization methods; Mathematics underpinning large-scale use cases Papers will be accepted for the conference based on a 300-500 word abstract for oral or poster presentation. We welcome abstracts to be submitted by Monday 15 October 2018 via https://my.ima.org.uk. Please indicate whether your title is intended for oral or poster presentation. Registration is open via https://my.ima.org.uk/ Further information: https://ima.org.uk/9104/3rd-ima-conference-on-the-mathematical-challenges-of-big-data/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Bojana Rosic bojana.rosic@tu-bs.de Date: October 01, 2018 Subject: Honoring of Prof Matthies, UNCECOMP 2019, Greece, Jun 2019 Next year we are organizing a Minisymposium, Uncertainty Computations with Reduced Order Models and Low-rank Representations, in honor of Prof. Heramnn G. Matthies, Institute of Scientific Computing, TU Braunschweig, Germany, on the occasion of his retirement (MS Code: MS-06-UF) at 3rd International Conference on Uncertainty Quantification in Computational Sciences and Engineering, UNCECOMP 2019 (24-26 June 2019). In order to submit the abstract, you need to register first on the Conference website. After completing this pre-registration form https://2019.uncecomp.org/content/registration (alternatively click Register at the top-right of the Conference webpage), you will receive an email to validate your Account. After validation, you will receive a second email with your Username and password, which will be used to login to your UNCECOMP 2019 Account. From your Account Overview Menu click My Abstracts/My Papers, click Submit an Abstract, choose Submit to Minisymposium and enter the MS code:MS-06-UF and proceed with the Abstract Submission following the instructions. The deadline for abstract submission to our Minisymposium is October 30, 2018 Keywords of the Minisymposium: uncertainty quantification, Bayesian statistics, inverse analysis, surrogate modeling, statistical learning, deep learning, model reduction, low-rank approximations, computational mechanics, fluid-structure coupling. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Philip Knight p.a.knight@strath.ac.uk Date: October 01, 2018 Subject: Numerical Analysis Biennial, Scotland, Jun 2019 Registration will open shortly for the 28th Biennial Conference on Numerical Analysis June 24-28, 2019, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland This long established conference is open to all researchers in the field, and you are invited to contribute a talk on your current work. PhD students and young researchers will find the environment particularly welcoming. We will solicit proposals for mini-symposia to be submitted on-line. The following distinguished researchers have accepted invitations for plenary lectures at the conference: Raymond Chan (CUHK), Paul Constantine (UC Boulder), Alistair Forbes (NPL), Vivette Girault (Paris VI), Des Higham (Strathclyde), Natalia Kopteva (Limerick), Gunilla Kreiss (Uppsala), Frances Kuo (UNSW), Ulrich Ruede (Erlangen), Carola-Bibiane Schoenlieb (Cambridge), Holger Wendland (Bayreuth), Margaret Wright (Courant Institute) The A R Mitchell lecture will be given by Des Higham and the Fletcher-Powell lecture by Margaret Wright. Further information may be found at http://www.naconf.org.uk ------------------------------------------------------- From: Fran Moshiri fran@rice.edu Date: October 01, 2018 Subject: Chair Position, Computational and Applied Mathematics, Rice Univ The Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAAM) at Rice University located in Houston, Texas seeks applications for the position of Department Chair. The successful candidate will be an outstanding scholar noted for leadership in computational and applied mathematics broadly interpreted, demonstrate a proven track record of instruction and mentoring at both graduate and undergraduate level, and be committed to service of their academic community. The candidate must have qualifications, including a doctoral degree in an appropriate field, commensurate with being appointed a tenured full professor at Rice University. Beyond academic qualifications, the successful candidate will have the creative strategic visioning skills necessary to help define the Department and lead it to attainment of its goals. This individual will embrace that the Department's research and educational objectives cross disciplinary lines, both internal and external to the University. The individual will create and exploit connections to the local community including with industry, improve departmental visibility, and lead departmental development efforts. For the complete ad and instructions on how to apply, please follow this link: https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/12687 The submission deadline for ensuring full consideration is November 15, 2018. However, applications will be considered until the appointment is made. Equal Opportunity Employer: Females / Minorities / Veterans / Disabled / Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Loryn Princevalle l.princevalle@jobtarget.com Date: October 04, 2018 Subject: Faculty Position, Operations Research and Information Engineering (ORIE) A faculty position in Operations Research and Information Engineering (ORIE) is available at the Cornell Tech campus in New York City. The position is part of the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute. The position is within Cornell University's School of ORIE, and applicants with research interests represented within Cornell ORIE are welcome at all levels, including tenured and tenure-track. The School consists of a diverse group of high-quality researchers and educators interested in probability, optimization, statistics, simulation, and a wide array of applications such as e-commerce, supply chains, scheduling, manufacturing, transportation systems, health care, financial engineering, service systems and network science. Cornell ORIE spans both the Ithaca and New York City campuses, but the successful candidate's teaching and research will be based in New York City. Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in operations research, mathematics, statistics, or a related field by the start of the appointment, and have demonstrated an ability to conduct outstanding research at the level of tenure-track or tenured faculty in Cornell ORIE. The successful candidate will be expected to pursue an active research program, to teach Master's and Ph.D.-level graduate courses, and to supervise graduate students. All applications completed by November 16, 2018 will receive full consideration, but we urge candidates to submit all required material as soon as possible. We will accept applications until we fill the positions. Applications are on-line at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/12018 Inquiries about your application may be directed to Sheri Minarski at slm339@cornell.edu. Diversity and Inclusion are a part of Cornell University's heritage. We are a recognized employer and educator valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Qing Nie qnie@uci.edu Date: October 05, 2018 Subject: Faculty Position, Univ of California, Irvine (UCI) Applications are invited for three faculty position openings at University of California, Irvine (UCI). We seek candidates with research interests related to the broad themes of the NSF-Simons Center for Multiscale Cell Fate Research (http://cellfate.uci.edu). The three faculty positions are hosted at three different departments at UCI. Each position opening has a different application link and a slightly different deadline: 1) Mathematics or/and Physics (by 11/15/2018): https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/apply/JPF04952 2) Statistics (by 11/1/2018): https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/JPF04670 3) Developmental and Cell Biology (by11/30/2018): https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/apply/JPF04916 If you have any questions on the positions, please email to the contact person listed in each search link or cellfate@uci.edu. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Stephen Becker stephen.becker@colorado.edu Date: October 05, 2018 Subject: Faculty Positions, Applied Math, Univ of Colorado Boulder The Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Colorado at Boulder invites applications for two tenure track faculty positions at the Assistant Professor level to begin August 2019. One position is in the area of computational mathematics, with possible areas of emphasis including numerical analysis of differential equations, randomized numerical linear algebra, optimization and inverse problems, scientific computing, and related areas. The other position is in the area of high dimensional data analysis (big data), with possible areas of emphasis including nonlinear optimization, analysis in high-dimensional spaces, randomized projections, probabilistic numerics, harmonic analysis, theoretical deep learning, and related areas. For both positions, exceptional candidates in all fields of Applied Mathematics may be considered. Note that the most competitive candidates will have likely had postdoctoral training. The candidate is expected to take an active role in undergraduate and graduate teaching, conduct a vigorous externally funded research program, advise graduate students, and participate in department and university governance. For more details and to apply, please see (for the first and second positions, respectively): https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=13079 https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=12897 Review of applications will begin on October 16, 2018; applications will be accepted until the position is filled. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Robert van de Geijn rvdg@cs.utexas.edu Date: October 03, 2018 Subject: Faculty Positions, Computer Science, UT Austin The Department of Computer Science at UT Austin is now accepting applications for faculty positions in all research areas and at all levels of seniority. The department is committed to building a diverse faculty and we are interested in candidates who will contribute to diversity and equal opportunity in higher education through their teaching, research, and service. In addition to the December 15th, 2018 deadline for our standard spring interview season, we are also soliciting early applications that will be considered for interviews this fall. Fall interviewees will be evaluated under the same process as spring interviewees -- all hiring decisions will be made in the spring. Furthermore, all early applications will be automatically considered during the spring hiring season, regardless if a fall interview is granted. We recommend that candidates interested in fall interviews submit an application by November 15th, 2018. More information can be found at: https://www.cs.utexas.edu/faculty/recruiting ------------------------------------------------------- From: Des Higham d.j.higham@strath.ac.uk Date: October 01, 2018 Subject: Multiple Positions, NA, Univ of Strathclyde Positions within the Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing research group https://www.strath.ac.uk/research/subjects/mathematicsstatistics/numerical analysisscientificcomputing/ in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at the University of Strathclyde are now available, from accelerated promotion posts for early career researchers to senior Professorships. To apply, please go to https://www.strath.ac.uk/workwithus/strathclydeglobaltalentprogramme/ Numerical analysis researchers are strongly encouraged to apply under the theme Measurement science & enabling technologies quoting the subtheme Data analytics & modelling methodologies ------------------------------------------------------- From: Denise L. Marks denise@usf.edu Date: October 03, 2018 Subject: Assistant Professor Position, Mathematics & Statistics, Univ South Florida The Department of Mathematics & Statistics of the University of South Florida seeks to fill a 9 month, full-time and tenure-earning, Assistant Professor position in Cryptography/Cybersecurity to begin August 7th, 2019. Ph.D. in Mathematics is required, with preference in disciplines related to Cryptography/Cybersecurity (e.g., Algebra, Number Theory, Algebraic Geometry, Combinatorics, etc.). Applications from individuals who are ABD will be accepted, but the degree must be conferred by appointment start date. Predilection will be given to applicants with a strong record of research productivity with the potential to secure external funding, and having at least two years' experience teaching university undergraduates. Applications from women and minorities are encouraged. Salary is negotiable. Position is open until filled. Initial review of applications begin on November 15th, 2018. To apply, please visit http://employment.usf.edu, click on Job ID 18548, and attach a Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae, Teaching Philosophy Statement, proven Teaching Effectiveness/Instructional History, and Research Statement as a single file. Applicants must also arrange for at least three letters of recommendation to be submitted for review. These letters should be submitted through MathJobs.org or they may be sent in a timely manner to Denise Marks at denise@usf.edu. Conclusion of this search is subject to final budget approval. According to Florida Law, applications and meetings regarding them are open to the public. USF is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access institution. For disability accommodations, contact Denise L. Marks at (813-974- 9747/denise@usf.edu), a minimum of five working days in advance. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Eskil Hansen eskil.hansen@math.lth.se Date: October 02, 2018 Subject: Associate Senior Lecturer Position, Numerical Analysis, Lund Univ The Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Lund University, invites applications for one associate senior lecturer position in numerical analysis, with a research focus on numerical optimization for large-scale machine learning. The call is part of the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program's initiative to develop the mathematics related to AI, with the aim to promote the AI competence in Sweden. This is a full-time, fixed-term employment of 5 years. During the period of employment, an associate senior lecturer can apply for appointment to a permanent position as senior lecturer. The position comes with a start package consisting of postdoc funding for 5 years, one PhD position and project related costs amounting to a yearly level of 60000 SEK. For more information and to apply, visit https://lu.mynetworkglobal.com/en/what:job/jobID:206056/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike O'Neil oneil@cims.nyu.edu Date: October 05, 2018 Subject: Postdoc Position, MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center The MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center (PSFC) is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to scale our finite element simulations of superconducting magnets to world-class high performance computers (HPC). MIT PSFC is an internationally recognized facility at the forefront of plasma physics and fusion energy research. It recently announced a new, accelerated pathway to fusion energy that is based on the development and demonstration of the world's highest performing superconducting fusion magnets and the design of the first net energy fusion device - the SPARC tokamak. Additional information is available at http://www.psfc.mit.edu/research/topics/sparc. Understanding the dynamics of energy propagation during quenches in superconducting magnets is a crucial part of creating reliable magnet systems. To this end, scientists at the PSFC are developing high-fidelity finite-element simulations of high-temperature superconducting magnets using the in-house built Petra-M, a physics-based modeling interface to the scalable MFEM library. Such simulations will be validated with small-scale experiments and then used to design full-scale magnet systems. It will be the role of this Postdoctoral Associate to develop the algorithms, processes, and framework to scale these simulations to be used on world-class HPC platforms. The Postdoctoral Associate will work closely with the Petra-M developers at the PSFC to complete this work. Requirements: - A PhD in applied math or closely related discipline, experience in finite element modeling (FEM), and high performance computing is required. - Strong programming and numerical modeling abilities, familiarity with C++ and Python languages, and parallel computation concepts are desired. - Knowledge of high temperature superconductors and experience modeling them is a plus but not required. - No plasma physics experience is needed for this role. Applicants should send a CV, a publication list, and a statement of research interests along with three letters of reference. The publication list may be included in the cover letter or CV download. This position is for a one-year term with the possibility of one or two more one year re-appointments assuming satisfactory performance and the availability of funds. Job applicants should be prepared to begin by late Fall 2018. See http://www.psfc.mit.edu/jobs/job/16418 for more information and to apply. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Benjamin Sanderse b.sanderse@cwi.nl Date: October 01, 2018 Subject: Postdoc Position, Uncertainty Quantification, CWI Amsterdam The Scientific Computing group at CWI Amsterdam is looking for a Postdoc on the subject of uncertainty quantification for aeroelastic wind- turbine models. Selection will start from October 14th, until the position is filled; proposed starting date is January 1st, 2019. For more information, please visit https://www.cwi.nl/jobs/vacancies/postdoc-on-the-subject-of-uncertainty-quantification- and-calibration-of-aeroelastic-wind-turbine-models. For questions, please contact Benjamin Sanderse at b.sanderse@cwi.nl. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Burgisser pbuerg@math.tu-berlin.de Date: October 07, 2018 Subject: Postdoc Positions, Funded by ERC, TU Berlin The research group "Algorithmic Algebra" has an opening for two five year postdoc positions (salary grade E13) starting in 2019. The positions are funded by Prof. Burgisser's ERC Advanced Grant "COCAN: Complexity and Condition in Algebra and Numerics" and do not involve teaching duties. The successful candidates will do independent research in at least one of the fields associated to the ERC project: numerical algorithms in algebraic geometry, random real algebraic varieties, computational (and geometric) invariant theory, complexity theory, convex optimization. For further information on the position please contact Prof. Burgisser (pbuerg@math.tu-berlin.de). See also https://mathhire.org/jobs/614 Please send your application - including reference number, CV, list of publications and research statement - per email to Beate Niessen (niessen@math.tu-berlin.de). You may apply simultaneously for both postdoc positions (II-556/18 and II- 557/18) with one application. Berlin has an abundance of activities in all areas of mathematics, fostered by the three Berlin Universities (FU, HU, TU), the research centers ECMath, Matheon, WIAS, the graduate school BMS and several collaborative research centers. Moreover, the Berlin cluster of excellence MATH+ has recently been granted. There are plenty of possibilities for collaboration with other scientists. Beyond this Berlin is an attractive and lively world city. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Piotr Matus cmam@degruyter.com Date: October 07, 2018 Subject: Contents, Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, 2018 (4) COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS (2018), No 4 High-Order Semi-Discrete Central-Upwind Schemes with Lax-Wendroff-Type Time Discretizations for Hamilton-Jacobi Equations, Abedian, Rooholah Numerical Modeling of Optical Fibers Using the Finite Element Method and an Exact Non-reflecting Boundary Condition, Dautov, Rafail Z. / Karchevskii, Evgenii M. Minimax Rates for Statistical Inverse Problems Under General Source Conditions, Ding, Litao / Mathe, Peter Numerical Analysis for the Pure Neumann Control Problem Using the Gradient Discretisation Method, Droniou, Jerome / Nataraj, Neela / Shylaja, Devika (free access) Combining the DPG Method with Finite Elements, Fuhrer, Thomas / Heuer, Norbert / Karkulik, Michael / Rodriguez, Rodolfo (free access) A Hybrid Method for Solving Inhomogeneous Elliptic PDEs Based on Fokas Method, Grylonakis, Eleftherios-Nektarios G. / Filelis-Papadopoulos, Christos K. / Gravvanis, George A. Computation of Green's Function of the Bounded Solutions Problem, Kurbatov, Vitalii G. / Kurbatova, Irina V. Simplified Generalized Gauss-Newton Method for Nonlinear Ill-Posed Operator Equations in Hilbert Scales, Mahale, Pallavi / Dadsena, Pradeep Kumar Symbolic Algorithm of the Functional-Discrete Method for a Sturm-Liouville Problem with a Polynomial Potential, Makarov, Volodymyr / Romaniuk, Nataliia Assessment of Characteristic Boundary Conditions Based on the Artificial Compressibility Method in Generalized Curvilinear Coordinates for Solution of the Euler Equations, Parseh, Kaveh / Hejranfar, Kazem Approximate Solution of a Singular Integral Equation with a Cauchy Kernel on the Euclidean Plane, Pylak, Dorota / Karczmarek, Pawel / Wojcik, Pawel The Dual-Weighted Residual Estimator Realized on Polygonal Meshes, Weisser, Steffen / Wick, Thomas ------------------------------------------------------- From: Claude Brezinski claude.brezinski@univ-lille.fr Date: October 03, 2018 Subject: Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 79 (2) Table of Contents Numerical Algorithms, Vol. 79, No. 2 Implicit Milstein method for stochastic differential equations via the Wong-Zakai approximation, Minoo Kamrani, Nahid Jamshidi Convergence of a Ulm-like method for square inverse singular value problems with multiple and zero singular values, Weiping Shen, Yaohua Hu, Chong Li, Jen-Chih Yao Kansa-RBF algorithms for elliptic problems in regular polygonal domains, Andreas Karageorghis, Malgorzata A. Jankowska, C. S. Chen Convergent interpolatory quadrature rules and orthogonal polynomials of varying measures, Ulises Fidalgo, Erwin Mina-Diaz Time-stepping discontinuous Galerkin approximation of optimal control problem governed by time fractional diffusion equation, Zhaojie Zhou, Chenyang Zhang Conditioning of the matrix-matrix exponentiation, Joao R. Cardoso, Amir Sadeghi Analysis and numerical simulation for a class of time fractional diffusion equation via tension spline, A. S. V. Ravi Kanth, Deepika Sirswal Hybrid iterative method for split monotone variational inclusion problem and hierarchical fixed point problem for a finite family of nonexpansive mappings, K. R. Kazmi, Rehan Ali, Mohd Furkan Iterative algorithms for solving fixed point problems and variational inequalities with uniformly continuous monotone operators, Yekini Shehu, Olaniyi S. Iyiola Preconditioning of spectral methods via Birkhoff interpolation, Conor McCoid, Manfred R. Trummer A robust structured preconditioner for time-harmonic parabolic optimal control problems, Zhao-Zheng Liang, Owe Axelsson, Maya Neytcheva Modified subgradient extragradient method for variational inequality problems, Duong Viet Thong, Dang Van Hieu On the stability of a modified Nystrom method for Mellin convolution equations in weighted spaces, M. C. De Bonis, C. Laurita Stable subdivision of 4D polytopes, Miroslav S. Petrov, Todor D. Todorov Some refined bounds for the perturbation of the orthogonal projection and the generalized inverse, Wen Li, Yanmei Chen, Seakweng Vong, Qilun Luo ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************