Subject: NA Digest, V. 19, # 11 NA Digest Sunday, March 17, 2019 Volume 19 : Issue 11 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs dmdunla@sandia.gov Today's Topics: New Book, Assessment & Instruction in Mathematical Modeling Education New Book, Singular Perturbations and Boundary Layers ASPLOS19 Tutorial: Post-Moore Computing, USA, Apr 2019 Graduate Student Modeling Workshop (IMSM 2019), USA, Jul 2019 SparseDays 2019, France, Jul 2019 iHEART: Modelling the Cardiac Function, Italy, Jul 2019 Research Scientist Position, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Professor Position, Mathematical Optimization, Univ Graz Senior Lecturer Position, Computational Mathematics, Gothenburg Academic Positions, Computer Science, Hong Kong Baptist Univ Postdoc Position, Inria Postdoc Position, Univ of Queensland, AUS PhD Position, Geomathematics, Freiberg, Germany PhD Positions, Computational Mathematics and Data Science, Hamburg Contents, Bulletin of Computational Applied Mathematics, 6 (2) Contents, J Computational Analysis and Applications, 28 (1) Subscribe, unsubscribe, change address, or for na-digest archives: http://www.netlib.org/na-digest-html/faq.html Submissions for NA Digest: http://icl.utk.edu/na-digest/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Kris ONeill oneill@siam.org Date: March 15, 2019 Subject: New Book, Assessment & Instruction in Mathematical Modeling Education GAIMME: Guidelines for Assessment & Instruction in Mathematical Modeling Education, Second Edition Edited by Sol Garfunkel and Michelle Montgomery A partnership between SIAM and COMAP, Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Mathematical Modeling Education (GAIMME) enables the modeling process to be understood as part of STEM studies and research, and taught as a basic tool for problem solving and logical thinking. GAIMME helps define core competencies to include in student experiences, and provides direction to enhance math modeling education at all levels. Written and reviewed by a mix of professionals to present various levels and perspectives, GAIMME includes example problems and solutions, levels of sophistication, discussion of teacher implementation, and suggestions for assessment. The second edition includes changes primarily to the Early and Middle Grades (K-8) chapter. The GAIMME report is freely downloadable from both the COMAP and SIAM (https://www.siam.org/Publications/Reports/Detail/Guidelines-for- Assessment-and-Instruction-in-Mathematical-Modeling-Education ) websites. Print copies are available for $20 at the SIAM bookstore: bookstore.siam.org/gai2 2019 / 232 pages / Softcover / 978-1-611-975-73-4 / List Price $20.00 / Order Code GAI2 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Makram Hamouda mahamoud@indiana.edu Date: March 17, 2019 Subject: New Book, Singular Perturbations and Boundary Layers New book on "Singular Perturbations and Boundary Layers". Authors: Gie, G.-M., Hamouda, M., Jung, C.-Y., Temam, R.M. Abstract: This book is a fairly unique resource regarding the rigorous mathematical treatment of boundary layer problems. The explicit methodology developed in this book extends in many different directions the concept of correctors initially introduced by J. L. Lions, and in particular the lower- and higher-order error estimates of asymptotic expansions are obtained in the setting of functional analysis. The review of differential geometry and treatment of boundary layers in a curved domain is an additional strength of this book. In the context of fluid mechanics, the outstanding open problem of the vanishing viscosity limit of the Navier-Stokes equations is investigated in this book and solved for a number of particular, but physically relevant cases. This book will serve as a unique resource for those studying singular perturbations and boundary layer problems at the advanced graduate level in mathematics or applied mathematics and may be useful for practitioners in other related fields in science and engineering such as aerodynamics, fluid mechanics, geophysical fluid mechanics, acoustics and optics. Link: https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783030006372 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jason Riedy jason.riedy@cc.gatech.edu Date: March 12, 2019 Subject: ASPLOS19 Tutorial: Post-Moore Computing, USA, Apr 2019 Post-Moore Computing Tutorial at ASPLOS'19, Apr 14, 8:30am-12pm https://asplos-conference.org/programs/#T&W https://crnch-rg.gitlab.io/asplos-2019/ by Jason Riedy and Jeffrey Young (Georgia Institute of Technology) This tutorial will provide an overview of the new "Post-Moore" testbed hosted by Georgia Tech, the CRNCH Rogues Gallery in the Center for Research into Novel Computing Hierarchies (CRNCH). Attendees will gain detailed technical knowledge of platforms along with the lessons learned so far from current research. The tutorial includes hands-on work with rogue systems in our gallery including the Emu Chick and an analog neuromorphic platform, the Field Programmable Analog Array (FPAA). Attendees will be able to work with the Emu toolchain and will learn more about what post-Moore computing systems might look like and how they will be used. In addition, this tutorial will provide attendees an overview or related tools and benchmarks so they can continue research with post-Moore computing after the event. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ilse Ipsen ipsen@ncsu.edu Date: March 12, 2019 Subject: Graduate Student Modeling Workshop (IMSM 2019), USA, Jul 2019 The 25th Industrial Mathematical & Statistical Modeling (IMSM) Workshop for Graduate Students will take place at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC, between July 14-24, 2019. The workshop is sponsored by the Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (SAMSI) along with the Center for Research in Scientific Computation (CRSC), and the Dept. of Mathematics at North Carolina State University. The IMSM workshop exposes graduate students in mathematics, statistics and engineering 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 bootcamp on building software in teams will bring students up-to-date on programming skills and introduce them to version control systems and software repositories. Local expenses and travel support will be covered for graduate students at US institutions that are admitted to the workshop. The official application deadline is April 15, 2019, but full consideration will be given to all applications received prior to April 30, 2019. Further Information is available at http://www.samsi.info/imsm-19 and questions can be directed to grad@samsi.info ------------------------------------------------------- From: Iain Duff duff@cerfacs.fr Date: March 12, 2019 Subject: SparseDays 2019, France, Jul 2019 The Annual Sparse Days meeting will be held at CERFACS in Toulouse on 11 and 12 July 2019. This is immediately before the ICIAM 2019 Congress in Valencia which is a driveable distance from Toulouse and accessible by train and plane. As usual, there is no registration fee but interested parties should nevertheless register using the website https://sparsedays.cerfacs.fr/en. The deadline for doing this is 14 June but it well help our organization greatly if you could do this as soon as possible. When you register, you should indicate whether you want to give a talk and whether you want to attend our traditional conference dinner on the evening of Thursday 11th. The normal length for the talk and questions is 30 minutes but this is open to negotiation in either direction subject to the fact that as usual we will not be having parallel sessions. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Luca Paglieri luca.paglieri@polimi.it Date: March 14, 2019 Subject: iHEART: Modelling the Cardiac Function, Italy, Jul 2019 2019 RISM Congress iHEART - Modelling the Cardiac Function 22-24 July 2019 - Varese (Italy) http://iheart.polimi.it/mcf2019 This congress, organised in the context of the prestigious Riemann International School of Mathematics, aims at focusing on the state of the art in the mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of the cardiac function and its clinical applications. This event will host plenary lectures from distinguished scientists as well as contributed talks, some presented by PhD students and some by senior researchers, and a poster session. PhD students selected for contributed presentation will be offered free accommodation. Plenary speakers: Dominique Chapelle (INRIA, FR), Antonio F. Corno (U. Leicester, UK), Miguel Fernandez (INRIA, FR), Antonio Frontera (H. San Raffaele Milano, IT), Rolf Krause (USI, CH), Gernot Plank (U. Graz, AT), Nicholas Smith (U. Auckland, NZ), Natalia Trayanova (Johns Hopkins U., USA) For more information and registration form: http://iheart.polimi.it/mcf2019 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jean-Luc Fattebert fattebertj@ornl.gov Date: March 11, 2019 Subject: Research Scientist Position, Oak Ridge National Laboratory The Computational Sciences and Engineering Division at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is currently seeking a research scientist in the area of high-performance computing for electronic structure calculations. Preferred qualifications include experience with nonlinear and linear iterative solvers, large scale eigenvalue problems, coupling of software components, and/or other numerical issues common with complex codes, experience working with object-oriented software development in C++, experience working with high-performance computing and hybrid parallelism, familiarity with computational scalability and efficiency, as applied to hybrid multi-petascale supercomputing systems. Details can be found at: https://jobs.ornl.gov/job/Oak-Ridge-Research-Scientist%2C-High-Performance-Computing- for-Electronic-Structure-Calculations-TN-37831/535471500/?locale=en_US ------------------------------------------------------- From: Klemens Fellner klemens.fellner@uni-graz.at Date: March 12, 2019 Subject: Professor Position, Mathematical Optimization, Univ Graz The Institute of Mathematics and Scientific Computing at the Faculty of Natural Sciences is seeking to appoint a Professor (f/m) of Mathematical Optimization pursuant to Section 98 of the University Act (UG) (NF Kunisch) (40 hours per week; permanent employment according to the Austrian Law on Salaried Employment (AngG); expected starting date October 1st 2020). We are looking for a representative of the field of "continuous mathematical optimization and optimal control" in its entirety in research and teaching. Requirements are, in particular, exceptional scientific qualification and competence in teaching and leadership. In addition, we expect gender mainstreaming competence. Please submit your applications stating the reference number BV/10/98 ex 2018/19 by April 10th 2019 at the latest. For information about the application procedures and other prerequisites, please visit jobs.uni-graz.at/en/BV/10/98. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Stig Larsson stig@chalmers.se Date: March 12, 2019 Subject: Senior Lecturer Position, Computational Mathematics, Gothenburg The Department of Mathematical Sciences at Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg invites applications for a permanent position as senior lecturer (associate professor) in computational mathematics. Deadline for applications: 30 April, 2019. For more information, see http://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/Working-at- Chalmers/Vacancies/Pages/default.aspx?rmpage=job&rmjob=7291&rmlang=UK ------------------------------------------------------- From: Department of Computer Science, Hong Kong Baptist University wwwadm@comp.hkbu.edu.hk Date: March 15, 2019 Subject: Academic Positions, Computer Science, Hong Kong Baptist Univ The Department of Computer Science of Hong Kong Baptist University, presently offers BSc, MSc, MPhil, and PhD programmes, now seeks outstanding applicants for the following faculty positions on tenure-track. The appointees are expected to perform high-impact research; to teach and manage programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as to contribute to professional and institutional services. Collaboration with other faculty members in research and teaching is also expected. They will be encouraged to collaborate with colleagues within the Department to contribute to two special thematic applications including (a) health informatics and (b) secure and privacy-aware computing, and/or outside the Department to contribute to interdisciplinary research projects under our University's Research Cluster on Data Analytics and A.I. in X. Applicants should possess a PhD degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Systems, or a related field, and sufficiently demonstrate abilities to conduct high-quality research in one of the Department's key research areas: (i) computational intelligence, (ii) databases and information management, (iii) networking and systems, and (iv) pattern recognition and machine learning. For enquiry, please contact Dr. William Cheung, Head of Department (email: william@comp.hkbu.edu.hk). More information about the Department can be found at http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk . Applicants are invited to submit their applications at the HKBU e- Recruitment System (jobs.hkbu.edu.hk). Applicants are requested to send in samples of publications, preferably three best ones out of their most recent publications. Applicants should also request two referees to send in confidential letters of reference, with PRnumber (stated above) quoted on the letters, to the Personnel Office (email: recruit@hkbu.edu.hk) direct. All application materials including publication samples, scholarly/creative works will be destroyed after completion of the recruitment exercise. Details of the University's Personal Information Collection Statement can be found at http://pers.hkbu.edu.hk/pics. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment for the posts advertised, and the appointment will be made according to the terms and conditions applicable at the time of offer. Review of applications will begin in mid April 2019 and will continue until the positions are filled. URL: https://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/v1/?page=job_vacancies&id=503 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Olivier Coulaud olivier.coulaud@inria.fr Date: March 11, 2019 Subject: Postdoc Position, Inria Applications are welcome for a postdoctoral position in High-End Parallel Algorithms for Challenging Numerical Simulations team at Inria Bordeaux. The goal of the fellowship will be to develop a parallel linear solver in the Tensor Train format. We consider two domains for the numerical validation and benchmark of this solver. First the computation of vibrational spectra of molecules in dimension's space 12 ([4]) and 20. Other domains like biodiversity or machine learning will likely be considered as a second application. Applications should be submitted at https://jobs.inria.fr/public/classic/fr/offres/2019-01409 until March 27th, 2019. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dietmar Oelz dietmaroelz@gmail.com Date: March 10, 2019 Subject: Postdoc Position, Univ of Queensland, AUS We are recruiting a full-time postdoctoral fellow to work on an Australian Research Council funded project that will involve the development, derivation and simulation of particle-based and continuum models for actomyosin dynamics. It is our goal to investigate contractility and pattern formation in the cell cortex. The project (CI: Dietmar Oelz, UQ, https://people.smp.uq.edu.au/DietmarOelz/) will involve collaboration with Alex Mogilner (NYU-Courant Institute). The applicant will have a good background in Applied Mathematics, and a strong interest in Biology and Cell Biology. The postdoctoral fellow will be hosted at the University of Queensland (UQ, Brisbane, Australia). Applicants should possess a PhD in the area of Mathematics/Physics/Engineering with a specialisation in Applied Mathematics and evidence of contribution to research, including publication of research in peer-reviewed journals. Expert knowledge in the area of Mathematical Biology is desirable. All applicants must supply the following documents: Cover-letter, Resume and Selection Criteria responses. Closing date: 24 Mar 2019 (E. Australia Standard Time) For information on completing the application (for job number 507030) please refer to http://jobs.uq.edu.au/caw/en/job/507030/postdoctoral-research-fellow ------------------------------------------------------- From: Christian Gerhards christian.gerhards@geophysik.tu-freiberg.de Date: March 17, 2019 Subject: PhD Position, Geomathematics, Freiberg, Germany The Geomathematics and Geoinformatics group at the University of Technology Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany, has an opening for a PhD student working on Inverse Problems in Geomagnetism. The topic is the mathematical characterization of magnetizations and its consequences for source separation in geomagnetic satellite data and inverse magnetization problems in general. Depending on the preferences of the candidate, the focus can be on theoretical aspects or the numerical realization of the problem. Further information can be found here: https://tu-freiberg.de/fakult3/gy/mageo/open-positions. For details, contact: christian.gerhards@geophysik.tu-freiberg.de ------------------------------------------------------- From: Markus Bause bause@hsu-hh.de Date: March 13, 2019 Subject: PhD Positions, Computational Mathematics and Data Science, Hamburg DASHH (https://www.dashh.org) is a newly established graduate school that offers challenging PhD topics at the interface of the natural sciences, computational mathematics, and data and computer science. DASHH is a partnership of several research institutions and universities in the vibrant and multifaceted city of Hamburg (DESY, Universitat Hamburg, Technische Universitat Hamburg, Helmut Schmidt Universitat, Helmholtz Zentrum Gesthacht, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, European XFEL GmbH). DASHH is looking for highly qualified and talented PhD candidates, interested to work on data-driven research in physics, chemistry or structural biology. 15 PhD positions are available, for a list of topics see https://www.dashh.org/application/phd_topics/index_eng.html Requirements: We are looking for highly motivated students with an excellent academic background in the natural sciences and computational mathematics, scientific computing or informatics. The candidates should bring a strong interest to work on highly interdisciplinary topics, should be team oriented and have a strong background in programming. Apply via the web interface found at https://www.dashh.org/application/application_form/index_eng.html The deadline is March 31, 2019. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Saul Buitrago sssbuitrago@yahoo.es Date: March 15, 2019 Subject: Contents, Bulletin of Computational Applied Mathematics, 6 (2) Table of Contents Bulletin of Computational Applied Mathematics, Vol. 6, No. 2 http://www.compama.co.usb.ve/table-of-contents http://sites.google.com/a/usb.ve/compama/table-of-contents Total dominator chromatic number of some operations on a graph, Nima Ghanbari, Saeid Alikhani Numerical solution of mixed Volterra-Fredholm integral equations using iterative method via two-variables Bernstein polynomials, Farkhondeh Hosseini Shekarabi, Reza Ezzati Quadrature formulae of Euler-Maclaurin type based on generalized Euler polynomials of level m, Yamilet Quintana, Alejandro Urieles Integrating Fuzzy Formal Concept Analysis and Rough Set Theory for the Semantic Web, Anna Formica Complex Neutrosophic Graphs, Naveed Yaqoob, Muhammad Akram ------------------------------------------------------- From: George Anastassiou ganastss@memphis.edu Date: March 16, 2019 Subject: Contents, J Computational Analysis and Applications, 28 (1) TABLE OF CONTENTS, JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS, VOL. 28, NO. 1, 2020 Gehring Inequalities On Time Scales, Martin Bohner and Samir H. Saker Basin of Attraction of the Fixed Point and Period-Two Solutions of a Certain Anti-Competitive Map, Emin Beso, Senada Kalabusic, and Esmir Pilav Fourier Approximation Schemes of Stochastic Pseudo-Hyperbolic Equations with Cubic Nonlinearity and Regular Noise, Tengjin Zhao, Chenzhong Wang, Quanyong Zhu, and Zhiyue Zhang An Iterative Algorithm for Solving Split Feasibility Problems and Fixed Point Problems in p-Uniformly Convex and Smooth Banach Spaces, P. Chuasuk, A. Farajzadeh, and A. Kaewcharoen Expressions and Dynamical Behavior of Rational Recursive Sequences, E. M. Elsayed and Marwa M. Alzubaidi Some Fixed Point Theorems of Non-Self Contractive Mappings in Complete Metric Spaces, Dangdang Wang, Chuanxi Zhu, and Zhaoqi Wu Double-Framed Soft Sets in B-Algebras, Jung Mi Ko and Sun Shin Ahn Applications of Double Difference Fractional Order Operators to Originate Some Spaces of Sequences, Anu Choudhary and Kuldip Raj On the Dynamics of Higher-Order Anti-Competitive System: x_(n+1)=A+y_n/(\sum_(i=1)^k x_(n-i)) , y_(n+1) = B+x_n/ (\sum_(i=1)^k y_(n-i) ), A. Q. Khan, M. A. El-Moneam, E. S. Aly, and M. A. Aiyashi Stability of a Modified Within-Host HIV Dynamics Model with Antibodies, Ali Al-Qahtani, Shaban Aly, Ahmed Elaiw, and E. Kh. Elnahary Fourier Series of Two Variable Higher-Order Fubini Functions, Lee Chae Jang, Gwan-Woo Jang, Dae San Kim, and Taekyun Kim Weighted Composition Operators from Dirichlet Type Spaces to Some Weighted-Type Spaces, Manisha Devi, Ajay K. Sharma, and Kuldip Raj Oscillation Criteria for Differential Equations with Several Non-Monotone Deviating Arguments, G. M. Moremedi, H. Jafari, and I. P. Stavroulakis Hyers-Ulam Stability of Second-Order Nonhomogeneous Linear Difference Equations with a Constant Stepsize, Masakazu Onitsuka Choquet-Iyengar Type Advanced Inequalities, George A. Anastassiou Some Results About \Delta I-Statistically Pre-Cauchy Sequences with an Orlicz Function, Hafize Gumus, Omer Kisi, and Ekrem Savas ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************