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From: chenguijia <chenguijia6@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2012 08:41:05 -0400
Subject: 9 variables nonlinear equations system to be solved
9 variables nonlinear equations, each equation was obtained by a 9*9
full determinantal expansion, may each equation has at least 4,000
terms, I have test many methods and softwares, any one who has good
advice and softwares
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From: Ahmet Duran <aduran@itu.edu.tr>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:42:10 -0400
Subject: Simulation of Giant Oil and Gas Reservoirs, Turkey, Sep 2012
SPE & SIAM Conference: Mathematical Methods in Fluid Dynamics and
Simulation of Giant Oil and Gas Reservoirs
September 3-5, 2012, Swissotel, Istanbul, Turkey
http://www.spe.org/events/lsrs/2012/pages/about/committee.php
Registration deadline: 3rd of August
COMMITTEE: Ali Dogru (Committee Chairman), Saudi Aramco; David Keyes
(Co-Chair), SIAM, KAUST; Mary Wheeler (Co-Chair), University of Texas
at Austin; Serdar Celebi (Co-Chair), Istanbul Technical University;
Ahmet Duran, Istanbul Technical University; Andrey Gladkov, Modeling
Technologies Center; Bret Beckner, ExxonMobil; Carol Woodward,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Garfield R. Bowen,
Schlumberger; Gregory King, Chevron; Hector Klie, ConocoPhillips;
Jeroen C. Vink, Shell; Kees Vuik, Delft University of Technology;
Khalid Aziz, Stanford University; Klaus Stueben, Fraunhofer Institute
for Algorithms and Scientific Computing (SCAI); Knut-Andreas Lie
SINTEF; Long Nghiem, Computer Modelling Group; Michel Kern, INRIA
Rocquencourt; Patrick Demichel, Hewlett Packard; Philippe Quandalle,
IFP Energies Nouvelles; Philippe Thierry, Intel; Ruben Juanes, MIT;
Shuhong Wu, PetroChina; Ulisses Mello, IBM; Vasilii Shelkov, Rock Flow
Dynamics.
SESSIONS: Session 1: HPC Trends and Fast Solution Methods (Linear and
Nonlinear); Session 2: Multiphysics and Complex Model Challenges;
Session 3: Multiscale Modelling; Session 4: Reservoir Management,
Optimisation, Inverse Problems and Uncertainty Quantifications;
Session 5: Large Scale Data Reduction/Compression, Mining and
Visualisation; Session 6: Lessons in Large Scale Computing in E&P and
Other Application Areas; Panel Session: Spatial and Temporal
Discretisation for Coupled Non-Linear PDEs; Panel Session: Challenges
in Reservoir Simulation; Panel Session: Exploitation of Nonhomogeneous
Processing: Extreme Computing Hardware and Software.
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From: Pietro Belotti <pbelott@clemson.edu>
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 07:00:06 -0400
Subject: Nonlinear Optimization in Constraint Prog, Canada, Oct 2012
Call for Abstracts
Workshop on Nonlinear Optimization in Constraint Programming
To be held within the 18th International Conference on Principles and
Practice of Constraint Programming (CP 2012), Québec City, Canada
https://sites.google.com/site/minlpworkshop2012
This workshop has the purpose of bringing together scholars that work
on Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming (MINLP) problems, which combine
nonlinear constraints with integrality on one or more variables. The
organizing committee invites submissions of a short abstract (not more
than 4000 characters) describing original work on a problem or
application of MINLP, CP, or both, with a special emphasis on the
nonlinear characteristics of the problem. Topics of interest include
(but are not limited to):
- Domain reduction techniques in Global optimization;
- Quadratically constrained quadratic programming;
- Reformulations in MINLP solvers;
- Using CP methods in MINLP solvers;
- Software for MINLP and CP;
- Decomposition techniques for large scale MINLP and CP problems;
- Challenging real-world applications of MINLP and CP.
The submissions will be evaluated by the program committee and a
selection of abstracts will be admitted for presentation at the
workshop. Registration at the CP2012 conference is necessary to attend
and present at the workshop. Abstracts can be emailed to Pietro
Belotti (pbelott@clemson.edu).
August 31, 2012: Abstract submission due
September 15, 2012: Notification of acceptance
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From: Randy LeVeque <rjl@uw.edu>
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 15:51:17 -0400
Subject: ICERM Workshop on Reproducibility, USA, Dec 2012
Workshop Announcement:
"Reproducibility in Computational and Experimental Mathematics"
December 10-14, 2012
Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics
(ICERM), Brown University
Please see http://icerm.brown.edu/tw12-5-rcem for more information, a
preliminary list of participants, and the application form if you are
interested in participating.
We hope to attract both pure and applied mathematicians and
researchers in computational science, from industry and national labs
as well as academics. Topics of interest include:
1. Reproducibility in computational science, including issues of large
codes and advanced computer architectures.
2. Reproducibility in pure and experimental mathematics, including
computer-assisted proofs.
3. Policy issues, including journals, funding agencies, archiving.
4. Tools to facilitate reproducibility, and infrastructure needed to
make things work smoothly enough that they will be used --
Exploring what's out there already and what's needed.
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From: "Connie Young" <Young@siam.org>
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 08:52:29 -0400
Subject: SIAM Computational Science & Engineering, USA, Feb 2013
SIAM Conference on Computational Science & Engineering (CSE13)
February 25-March 1, 2013
The Westin Boston Waterfront, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
SUBMISSION DEADLINES ARE APPROACHING!
August 13, 2012: Minisymposium proposals
September 10, 2012: Abstracts for contributed and minisymposium
speakers
Visit http://www.siam.org/meetings/cse13/submissions.php to submit.
Twitter hashtag: #SIAMcse13
For more information about the conference, visit
http://www.siam.org/meetings/cse13/ or contact SIAM Conference
Department at meetings@siam.org.
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From: Oleg Diyankov <diyankov@aconts.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 14:20:46 -0400
Subject: Position in Neurok Software LLC
NeurOK Software is looking for a specialist in machine learning and
data mining to join our existing team. Our team has been working with
advanced machine learning technologies for more than 15 years and we
are growing. Our clients have been thrilled with our work and our
employees are rewarded with an intellectually stimulating environment
that challenges you to go beyond the obvious and discover insights
that lead to excellence. If you meet the requirements below and
believe you are prepared to work with some of the brightest minds then
we welcome your application.
Requirements:
1. Applicant should have a strong background in computer science and
data mining with in-depth knowledge of such areas as pattern
recognition and anomaly detection in large-scale, streaming data.
2. Deep knowledge of machine learning techniques including:
a. Artificial neural networks,
b. Wavelet, Fourier, Windows Fourier analysis,
c. Latin hypercube, decision trees,
d. Statistical methods in data analysis.
3. Master degree or PhD (preferable) in mathematics/physics.
4. Works well in a team - no soloists here.
5. A passion for machine learning and mathematics.
Optional:
1. Fluency in Russian is beneficial
Compensation:
Salary is competitively priced, including benefits. More information
available upon application.
NeurOK Software is an equal opportunity employer.
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From: Des Higham <d.j.higham@strath.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 07:18:17 -0400
Subject: Lectureship Position, Univ of Strathclyde
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for a
permanent academic post in the Department of Mathematics and
Statistics at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow UK.
You will have responsibilities for teaching, research and
administration, and have strong research interests in any area of
Applied Mathematics and Statistics. The Department has a wide range
of research interests including numerical analysis, stochastic
computation and high performance computing. One responsibility of the
post will be to provide academic oversight of our new masters degree
in Quantitative Finance and so it would be desirable (but not
essential) that the candidate has a background in relevant areas, such
as mathematical or computational finance, and/or a willingness to
develop their research in this direction.
Further details can be found at
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AEW627/lecturer/
or
http://www.mis.strath.ac.uk/Personnel/open/1032012.pdf
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From: Gustaf Soderlind <Gustaf.Soderlind@na.lu.se>
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 10:48:13 -0400
Subject: Lecturer Position, Numerical Analysis, Lund Univ
Lund University, Sweden, has an open position as Senior Lecturer in
Numerical Analsys. A specification of the position, including
information on how to apply, is available at the following link:
http://www3.lu.se/info/lediga/admin/document/PA2012-276eng.pdf
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From: Philipp Grohs <pgrohs@sam.math.ethz.ch>
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 02:57:34 -0400
Subject: Postdoc Position, ETH Zurich
The Seminar of Applied Mathematics at ETH Zürich is advertising a
PostDoctoral position for a term of 2 years. The position will be
funded by the Swiss National Fund through the project Intrinsic
Approximation of Geometric Data, led by Prof. Philipp Grohs.
We are looking for excellent researchers with a PhD degree in
mathematics and a strong background in one or more of the following
fields – Differential Geometry, geometric PDEs, Finite Elements,
Approximation Theory, Image Processing.
We offer excellent working conditions in a vibrant and stimulating
environment. The successful candidate will receive a competitive
salary. The position comes with a moderate teaching load. The starting
date is currently planned on December 1st, 2012 (negotiable).
Interested candidates should submit their application (cv, motivation
letter, publication list, 2 or more letters of recommendation) to
applications@sam.math.ethz.ch.
For inquiries regarding the offered position please directly contact
Prof. Philipp Grohs: pgrohs@math.ethz.ch
More information can be found in the announcement at
http://www.sam.math.ethz.ch/~pgrohs/tmp/PostDocOpening.pdf .
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From: Max Gunzburger <mgunzburger@fsu.edu>
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 15:01:23 -0400
Subject: Postdoc Positions, Florida State Univ
Postdoc positions at Florida State University
Postdoc positions are available starting anytime in the Department of
Scientific Computing at Florida State University. Postdocs would work
on projects about either
- nonlocal problems for mechanics and diffusion
or
- uncertainty quantification/numerical methods for PDEs with random
inputs.
Previous experience on the topics of the projects is not necessary.
What is necessary, however, is a very good mathematical and computing
background and a willingness and ability to enter into new areas of
research.
Those interested in applying for these positions should send, via
email, their CV and have two or three letters of reference sent, also
via email, to Max Gunzburger (gunzburg@fsu.edu). Only materials
submitted in this electronic manner will be considered. Applications
will be considered until the positions are filled.
FSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications from minority and
female candidates are especially encouraged.
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From: "Tamara G. Kolda" <tgkolda@sandia.gov>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 14:30:44 -0400
Subject: Postdoc Positions, Sandia National Labs, Livermore, CA
We have two postdocs available at Sandia National Labs in Livermore,
CA in the following areas:
1) Large-scale graph analysis (http://tinyurl.com/6q2keec)
2) Compressed sensing (http://tinyurl.com/7xdwke8)
More details are available at the links. Please send me an email at
tgkolda@sandia.gov if you have questions of if you apply for either
position.
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From: Brynjulf Owren <bryn@math.ntnu.no>
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2012 04:31:51 -0400
Subject: PhD Position, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
A PhD research fellowship position is vacant at the Department of
Mathematical Sciences, NTNU, within the project “Next generation CSEM
inversion and modelling” within the PETROMAKS programme of the
Research Council of Norway. The project is in collaboration between
Electromagnetic Geoservices (EMGS) - a company developing the marine
controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) method for geophysical
applications, and The Norwegian University of Science and Technology
(NTNU) in Trondheim.
Applications are due August 17, 2012. Applications must be submitted
through the jobbnorge web site, for more information, see
http://www.jobbnorge.no/job.aspx?jobid=84861
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From: Prof O Laghrouche <o.laghrouche@hw.ac.uk>
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2012 12:57:06 -0400
Subject: PhD Studentship Position, Heriot-Watt Univ UK
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship, at the Heriot-Watt
University UK, funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences
Research Council on “Novel Methods for acoustic and elastic wave
modelling”
Candidates should have an excellent degree in engineering, physics,
mathematics, or a related discipline. Some background in wave
phenomena, numerical analysis and computer programming would be
desirable.
Only UK students and EU students, resident in the UK for the last 3
years, are eligible for this studentship. They will receive full
tuition fees and a stipend starting at £15,590 per annum.
Send your full cv to Prof. O. Laghrouche (email:
o.laghrouche@hw.ac.uk) by 22 August 2012.
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From: Anna-Ulla Gardiner <Anna-Ulla.Gardiner@iop.org>
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 12:23:00 +0100
Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity, 25(8)
NONLINEARITY
Volume 25, Issue 8, August 2012
Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication
on the web. This issue is available at: URL:
http://iopscience.iop.org/0951-7715/25/8
PAPERS
Natural extensions and entropy of ${\alpha}$-continued fractions, Cor
Kraaikamp, Thomas A Schmidt and Wolfgang Steiner
Banding, excitability and chaos in active nematic suspensions, L
Giomi, L Mahadevan, B Chakraborty and M F Hagan
Stationary problem related to the nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation on
the unit ball, Reika Fukuizumi, Fouad Hadj Selem and Hiroaki Kikuchi
Mixed-mode oscillations and interspike interval statistics in the
stochastic FitzHugh--Nagumo model, Nils Berglund and Damien Landon
Dynamical rigidity of transcendental meromorphic functions,
Bart{\l}omiej Skorulski and Mariusz Urba\'nski
Mixing rates of particle systems with energy exchange, A Grigo, K
Khanin and D Sz\'asz
H\"older properties of perturbed skew products and Fubini regained, Yu
Ilyashenko and A Negut
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From: Communications in Math Sciences <jcms@math.wisc.edu>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 17:43:57 -0500
Subject: Contents, Communications in Mathematical Sciences, 10(4)
Communications in Mathematical Sciences (CMS)
Vol 10, No. 4, 2012
Full articles are online at
http://www.intlpress.com/CMS/CMS-BrowseJournal.php
* Hydrodynamic boundary conditions for one-component liquid-gas flows
on non-isothermal solid substrates, Xinpeng Xu, Chun Liu, and
Tiezheng Qian
* Full discretization of the porous medium/fast diffusion equation
based on its very weak formulation, Etienne Emmrich and David Siska
* A continuum model for the dynamics of dislocation arrays, Xiaohong
Zhu and Yang Xiang
* Numerical study for the nucleation of one-dimensional stochastic
Cahn-Hilliard dynamics, Wei Zhang, Tiejun Li, and Pingwen Zhang
* Existence of global bounded weak solutions to a Keyfitz-Kranzer
system, Yun-guang Lu and Feng Gu
* The effect of finite element discretization on the stationary
distribution of SPDEs, Jochen Voss
* Fast time implicit-explicit discontinuous Galerkin method for
convection dominated flow problems, Florent Renac, Claude Marmignon,
and Frederic Coquel
* Instability of periodic travelling waves with mean zero for a 1D
Boussinesq system, Jose R. Quintero and Juan C. Munoz
* Large time behavior of solutions to the isentropic compressible
fluid models of Korteweg type in R3, Zhong Tan and Yong Wang
* Optimal input flows for a PDE-ODE model of supply chains, Ciro
D'Apice, Rosanna Manzo, and Benedetto Piccoli
* Beyond pressureless gas dynamics: Quadrature-based velocity moment
models, Christophe Chalons, Damien Kah, and Marc Massot
* A dynamic model of open vesicles in fluids, Rolf J. Ryham, Fredric
S. Cohen, and Robert Eisenberg
* Eulerian Gaussian beam method for high frequency wave propagation in
heterogeneous media with discontinuities in one direction, Dongming
Wei and Xu Yang
* Gaussian beam methods for the Dirac equation in the semi-classical
regime, Hao Wu, Zhongyi Huang, Shi Jin, and Dongsheng Yin
* Two-stage stochastic Runge-Kutta methods for stochastic differential
equations with jump, Can Huang and Jing Shi
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