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NA Digest Friday, September 06, 2024 Volume 24 : Issue 12

Today's Editor:

  David S. Bindel
  Cornell University
  bindel@cornell.edu

Today's Topics:

New NA Digest Home
New book, Linear Algebra for Data Science, Machine Learning, and Signal Processing
Mid-Atlantic NA Day, Philadelphia, USA, Nov 2024
Mathematics and Decision, Morocco, Dec 2024
SSVM 2025, Devon, UK, May 2025
LSSC 2025 Conference, Bulgaria, Jun 2025
MOPTA 2025 and 70th Birthday of Tamás Terlaky, Portugal, Jun 2025
Professor Positions (all ranks), Mathematics, University of Minnesota, USA
Assistant Professor Position, Applied Mathematics, Baylor University, USA
Assistant Professor Positions, Applied Mathematics, Colby College, USA
Postdoc Position, Numerical Linear Algebra, Charles Univ, Czech Rep
Postdoc Position, Data-Driven Dynamical Systems, Concordia University, Canada
Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis/CFD, Pau University/INRIA, France
Postdoc Position, Mathematics and Scientific Computing, University of Graz, Austria
Junior Fellowship Positions, Institute Mittag Leffler, Stockholm, Sweden
PhD Position, Hybrid Neural Network/FEM Techniques, Hamburg, Germany
PhD Position, Mathematics of Sensing, Imaging and Modelling, University of Oulu, Finland
Contents, Adv. Comput. Math. (ACOM), 50(4)
Contents, Bulletin of Computational Applied Mathematics, 12(1)
Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems, 45(1)
Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B, 29(12)
Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B, 30(1)
Contents, Iranian J Numerical Analysis and Optimization, 14 (3)
Contents, Journal of Computational Dynamics, 11(4)
Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization, 14(3)

See this issue of NA Digest on the web at:
  https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/na-digest-html/24/v24n12.html

Submissions, FAQs, and archives:
  https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/

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From: David Bindel bindel@cornell.edu
Date: September 06, 2024
Subject: New NA Digest Home

Dear Readers,

NA Digest has moved to

https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/

Submissions, archives, and FAQs are all available from this site. Going forward,
the digest will be sent from the Cornell servers.

We are both grateful for the long history of NA Digest and thank Danny Dunlavy
for his many years as editor. For more information on the history of NA Digest,
Cleve Moler has written a blog post:

https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/2024/08/31/na_digest-and-na_net/

We look forward to serving as editors for many years to come.

With regards,
David Bindel and Alex Townsend

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From: Jeff Fessler fessler@umich.edu
Date: August 26, 2024
Subject: New book, Linear Algebra for Data Science, Machine Learning, and Signal Processing

Linear Algebra for Data Science, Machine Learning, and Signal Processing
by Jeffrey A. Fessler and Raj Rao Nadakuditi

https://www.cambridge.org/highereducation/isbn/9781009418140

Maximise student engagement and understanding of matrix methods in data-
driven applications with this modern teaching package. Students are
introduced to matrices in two preliminary chapters, before progressing to
advanced topics such as the nuclear norm, proximal operators and convex
optimization. Highlighted applications include low-rank approximation, matrix
completion, subspace learning, logistic regression for binary classification,
robust PCA, dimensionality reduction and Procrustes problems. Extensively
classroom-tested, the book includes over 200 multiple-choice questions
suitable for in-class interactive learning or quizzes, as well as homework
exercises (with solutions available for instructors). It encourages active learning
with engaging 'explore' questions, with answers at the back of each chapter,
and Julia code examples to demonstrate how the mathematics is actually used
in practice. A suite of computational notebooks offers a hands-on learning
experience for students. This is a perfect textbook for upper-level
undergraduates and first-year graduate students who have taken a prior course
in linear algebra basics.

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From: Daniel Szyld szyld@temple.edu
Date: September 04, 2024
Subject: Mid-Atlantic NA Day, Philadelphia, USA, Nov 2024

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT

The Mid-Atlantic NA Day 2024 will take place at
Temple University, Philadelphia on Friday 15 November 2024.

The purpose of this one-day meeting is to provide a forum for
Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows, i.e.,
researchers and practitioners at the very beginning of their careers,
from the Mid-Atlantic region, to exchange ideas in numerical analysis,
scientific computing, computational mathematics, and related application
areas.
More established scientists are encouraged to attend as well.
Talks start at 10 AM to facilitate same-day travel.

Keynote speaker: Mark Embree, Virginia Tech

Please encourage your students and postdocs to attend (or
yourself you are a postdoc),

Abstract submission deadline is on 11 October 2024.
There will be no registration fee, but we ask participants
to please register.

Submissions, registration, and more at:
https://math.temple.edu/events/conferences/na-day/

Questions? write to us at naday@temple.edu

Benjamin Seibold and Daniel Szyld

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From: Jbilou Khalide jbilou@univ-littoral.fr
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: Mathematics and Decision, Morocco, Dec 2024

The Vanguard Center at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) in
Morocco organizes the international conference:

MATHEMATICS and DECISION
December 17--20, 2024
The UM6P Vanguard Center
MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY (UM6P)
Benguerir, MOROCCO
mathematicsanddecision.um6p.ma

The conference aims to highlight significant recent achievements in
various applied mathematics fields, including partial differential equations,
approximation, optimization, applied linear and multilinear algebra, and
statistics, with applications in machine learning, deep learning, biology,
mechanics, finance and other fields. The conference will feature plenary
talks, mini-symposia and poster presentations.

Information about the conference (registration, submission of abstracts,...)
can be found in: mathematicsanddecision.um6p.ma

Invited speakers:
Luc Giraud (France)
Marcos Raydan (Portugal)
Alessandro Reali (Italy)
Stefano Serra Capizzano (Italy)
Ricardo Vinuesa (Spain)
Enrique Zuazua (Germany)

The main organizers:
K. Jbilou (jbilou@univ-littoral.fr )
A. Ratnani (Ahmed.Ratnani@um6p.ma)

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From: Kostas Papafitsoros k.papafitsoros@qmul.ac.uk
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: SSVM 2025, Devon, UK, May 2025

The 10th International Conference on Scale Space and Variational
Methods in Computer Vision (SSVM2025) will take place from May 18 --
May 22 2025, at Dartington Hall, Totnes, Devon, UK.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: 3D vision, Approximation
methods in imaging, Optimization methods in imaging, Differential
geometry and invariants, Image- and feature analysis, Inverse problems in
imaging, Machine learning in imaging, Compressed sensing, Manifold-
valued data processing, PDEs in data processing, Scale-space methods,
Surface and shape modelling and analysis, Segmentation, Registration,
Restoration and reconstruction, Medical imaging and other applications.

Invited Speakers: Panagiota Birmpa (Heriot-Watt University, UK), Tom
Pock (TU Graz, Austria), Jean Ponce (Ecole normale supérieure-PSL,
France) and Tanja Tarvainen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland).

Submissions are now open through the CMT system.
Submissions should be a maximum of 12 pages. All papers will undergo a
double-blind peer-review procedure. Accepted papers will be presented at
the conference either in the format of posters or talks and published in
Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.

The conference will award a best student paper prize.

Submission of papers deadline: November 30, 2024.
Notification of acceptance: January 27, 2025.
Camera-ready papers: February 17, 2025.

For detailed information please see:
https://sites.google.com/view/ssvm-2025/

We hope to see many of you there! Feel free to distribute among your
contacts.

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From: Svetozar Margenov margenov@parallel.bas.bg
Date: September 06, 2024
Subject: LSSC 2025 Conference, Bulgaria, Jun 2025

The 15th International Conference "Large-Scale Scientific Computations" will
take place in June 16-20, 2025, Sozopol, Bulgaria:

http://parallel.bas.bg/Conferences/SciCom25/

Topics: hierarchical, adaptive, domain decomposition and local refinement
methods; robust preconditioning algorithms; Monte Carlo methods and
algorithms; numerical linear algebra; control systems; parallel algorithms and
performance analysis; large-scale computations of environmental,
biomedical and engineering problems.

Plenary invited speakers: P. Bochev, U. Langer, K.-A. Mardal, M. Melenk, M.
Sarkis, G. Wittum.

Special sessions approved to date:
SS1. Mathematical and Numerical Modeling of Multiphysics Problems
by I. Yotov;
SS2. Variational Analysis and Optimal Control
by M. Krastanov, V. Veliov;
SS3. Space-Time Methods for PDE-Based Simulation and Optimization
by U. Langer, T. Wick;
SS4. Numerical Methods for Nonlocal Problems
by M. Faustmann, M. Melenk;
SS5. Fractional Operators and Multi-Physics
by K.-A. Mardal;
SS6. Recent Advances in Computational and Applied Poromechanics
by M. Bause, J. Kraus, M. Lymbery;
SS7. Mathematics and Algorithms for Predictive Digital Twins
by P. Bochev, I. Tezaur, P. Kuberry;
SS8. Adaptive and Robust Domain Decomposition Methods
by M. Sarkis;
SS9. Applications of Metaheuristics to Large-Scale Problems
by S. Fidanova, G. Luque;
SS10. HPC and HPDA: Algorithms and Applications
by A. Karaivanova, T. Gurov, E. Atanassov.

Conference chair: S. Margenov
Conference secretary: S. Grozdanova
E-mail: scicom25@parallel.bas.bg

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From: Luis Nunes Vicente lnv@lehigh.edu
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: MOPTA 2025 and 70th Birthday of Tamás Terlaky, Portugal, Jun 2025

Lehigh Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) invites you to participate in
the Modeling and Optimization: Theory and Applications (MOPTA) 2025
Conference, which will take place in Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal during
June 17-20, 2025.

We will be celebrating the 70th Birthday of Professor Tamás Terlaky, who
founded MOPTA 25 years ago. There will be a Tamas-70 Session and Dinner
on June 18, 2025, to commemorate the impactful and long-lasting
contributions of Tamás to the fields and communities of optimization,
operations research, and industrial engineering.

We will be celebrating MOPTA's 25th anniversary and the Lehigh ISE 100
Anniversary.

We will be holding the 17th AIMMS-MOPTA Optimization Modeling
Competition, for which the case study will be posted in November 2024.

MOPTA 2025 plenaries:
Serge Gratton (Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse, France)
Oktay Günlük (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Ojas D. Parekh (Sandia National Laboratories, USA)
Julie L. Swann (North Carolina State University, USA)
Jared Tanner (University of Oxford, UK)
Karen E. Willcox (University of Texas at Austin, USA)

Tamas-70 Session invited talks:
Mohammad Hossein (Lehigh University, USA)
Etienne de Klerk (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Tibor Illés (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary)
Imre Pólik (SAS Institute, USA)

For more information about MOPTA 2025 and Tamas-70 (venue, important
dates, fees, registration, abstract submission, chairs and committees,
competition, tours, schedule, travel, accommodation), please visit
https://coral.ise.lehigh.edu/mopta2025

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From: Katherine Dowd mathdept@umn.edu
Date: September 06, 2024
Subject: Professor Positions (all ranks), Mathematics, University of Minnesota, USA

The School of Mathematics in the University of Minnesota invites applications
for multiple open TENURE-TRACK or TENURED faculty positions starting Fall
semester 2025. We seek candidates with a record of excellence in research,
teaching, and service. Applicants should possess a Ph.D. or equivalent
degree in mathematics or a closely related field. The department is
committed to building a diverse, supportive, and inclusive community for all
students and faculty, and is particularly interested in candidates who have a
demonstrated interest in furthering these goals.

These positions in the School of Mathematics are part of a larger hiring effort
in our College of Science and Engineering to add over 60 new faculty
positions in the next several years. We seek to identify potential hires with the
dynamism to bridge multiple fields, with a vision for their subject and the
potential impact of their research program on emerging disciplines. Specific
application areas of interest include but aren't limited to materials science,
quantum technologies, medicine, public health, and sustainability.

Applications and all supporting materials must be submitted electronically
through MathJobs, https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/25041. Applicants
must include the following: cover letter, curriculum vitae, at least 4 letters of
recommendation (one of which should address teaching ability), a research
statement, and a teaching statement. Applicants may also provide an
optional statement to describe their prior contributions in service, outreach,
and inclusion.

Reference letter writers should be asked to submit their letters online through
https://www.mathjobs.org.

Applications received by October 14, 2024 are ensured of receiving full
consideration. This position will remain open until filled.

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
The University recognizes and values the importance of diversity and
inclusion in enriching the employment experience of its employees and in
supporting the academic mission. The University is committed to attracting
and retaining employees with varying identities and backgrounds.

The University of Minnesota provides equal access to and opportunity in its
programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed,
religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public
assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or
gender expression. To learn more about diversity at the U:
http://diversity.umn.edu.

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From: Robert Kirby robert_kirby@baylor.edu
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: Assistant Professor Position, Applied Mathematics, Baylor University, USA

The Department of Mathematics in the College of Arts & Sciences at
Baylor University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor
position beginning in August 2025. We seek candidates with research
interests in any area of applied mathematics, including numerical analysis.

For more information about the position or how to apply, please visit the
posting on Interfolio at https://apply.interfolio.com/147003.

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From: Evan Randles erandles@colby.edu
Date: September 03, 2024
Subject: Assistant Professor Positions, Applied Mathematics, Colby College, USA

Colby College has two tenure-track Assistant Professor positions in applied
mathematics beginning September 1, 2025. The Department of Mathematics
seeks two exceptional teachers with established and active research programs
in one or more of the following:

Stochastic processes, differential equations, mathematical modeling, numerical
analysis, operations research, dynamical systems, mathematical fluid
dynamics.

More details, further criteria and instructions for submitting applications can be
found on Mathjobs (www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/24972) and at:
https://www.colby.edu/academics/departments-and-
programs/mathematics/faculty-searches/


Colby is a private, coeducational liberal arts college that admits students and
makes personnel decisions on the basis of the individual's qualifications to
contribute to Colby's educational objectives and institutional needs. The
principle of not discriminating on the basis of race, color, age, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, caste, national or ethnic
origin, marital status, genetic information, political beliefs, veteran or military
status, parental status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions,
physical or mental disability unrelated to the job or course of study
requirements is consistent with the mission of a liberal arts college and the law.

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From: Stefano Pozza stefano.pozza@gmail.com
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Linear Algebra, Charles Univ, Czech Rep

A Postdoc position is available within the framework of the Primus Research
Programme "A Lanczos-like Method for the Time-Ordered Exponential"
(www.starlanczos.cz) at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles
University, Prague.

The appointment period is one year, with a possible extension till the end of
2025. The Postdoc will start in November 2024. The starting date is negotiable.

We are looking for candidates with a strong background in numerical linear
algebra. In particular, we seek applicants with expertise in tensors and Krylov
subspace methods. The applicant must hold a Ph.D. degree by the starting
date.

Application deadline: September 30, 2024.

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From: Simone Brugiapaglia simone.brugiapaglia@concordia.ca
Date: August 29, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, Data-Driven Dynamical Systems, Concordia University, Canada

I am currently recruiting a postdoc to work under my supervision at Concordia
University in Montréal, Canada. The goal is to collaborate with myself and my
colleague Dr. Jason Bramburger on producing novel analytical results that
justify the performance of data-driven methods for dynamical systems
analysis, as well as the application of these methods to complex models and
datasets. The work will combine both analysis and computation, with the ideal
candidate having a skillset that encompasses both.

Candidates are encouraged to apply through MathJobs at:
https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/25000

More information on the position, expected compensation, Concordia and
Montréal, and the necessary application materials can also be found at the link
above.

If you have any questions/comments/concerns please do not hesitate to reach
out to me at simone.brugiapaglia@concordia.ca or Dr. Jason Bramburger at
jason.bramburger@concordia.ca. However, all applications must be directed
through MathJobs for full consideration. 

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From: Vincent Perrier vincent.perrier@univ-pau.fr
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis/CFD, Pau University/INRIA, France

A postdoctoral position is opened at Pau University/INRIA, France, on multigrid
methods for ImEx methods for low Froude/low Mach number. Details on the
position and how to apply are here:
https://jobs.inria.fr/public/classic/fr/offres/2024-08126

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From: Melanie Moser melanie.moser@uni-graz.at
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, Mathematics and Scientific Computing, University of Graz, Austria

The Department of Mathematics and Scientific Computing is looking for a

University assistant with doctorate (m/f/d)
https://jobs.uni-graz.at/en/jobs/133a4fcc-96f2-7db2-af05-65ef096097a1

• Application deadline: 03.10.2024
• Salary Category: B1 with PhD
• Salary per Year: € 66.532,20
• Employment Start: As soon as possible
• Hours per week: 40.00 h/w
• Duration of Contract: Temporary employment
• Temporary Employment: 6 years

Your Responsibilities
• Research in the field of applied mathematics with emphasis on the analysis
and the numerics of problems in mathematical imaging, inverse problems and
data sciences
• Collaboration in interdisciplinary cooperation projects and third-party
funded projects
• Independent teaching of courses in the field of applied mathematics,
supervision of students and holding of examinations
• Participation in organizational and administrative matters

Your Profile
• Doctoral degree in a mathematical branch of study
• Solid knowledge of one of the following fields: mathematical methods,
analysis and numerics in imaging, inverse problems or data sciences
• Ability for integration into the department’s research profile and in particular
into interdisciplinary cooperation projects
• Capacity for teamwork, organizational talent and ability to communicate
• Very good command of english
• Ability to teach in German (after a transition period of 2 years)
We offer an annual gross salary of € 66,532.20 for a fulltime position.

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From: Anna-Karin Tornberg akto@kth.se
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: Junior Fellowship Positions, Institute Mittag Leffler, Stockholm, Sweden

Fellowhips are open for the program “Interfaces and Unfitted Discretization
Methods” at the Institute Mittag Leffler in Stockholm from Aug 27-Dec 12,
2025. Ten fellowships are available for junior researchers (advanced
graduate students or recent PhDs) and include accommodation at IML, a
monthly grant and travel expenses, see
https://www.mittag-leffler.se/calls/call-for-junior-fellowships/.
Deadline for application is October 31, 2024.

Homepage for the program:
https://www.mittag-leffler.se/activities/interfaces-and-unfitted-discretization-methods/#program

Organizers:
Anna-Karin Tornberg (main contact)
Per-Gunnar Martinsson
Alfio Quarteroni
Sara Zahedi

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From: Markus Bause bause@hsu-hh.de
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: PhD Position, Hybrid Neural Network/FEM Techniques, Hamburg, Germany

DASHH (https://www.dashh.org) is graduate school that offers challenging
PhD topics at the interface of the natural sciences, numerical mathematics,
and data and computer science. DASHH is a partnership of several
research institutions, including DESY, and universities in the vibrant and
multifaceted city of Hamburg. DASHH is looking for a highly qualified and
talented PhD candidate, interested to work on high performance numerical
simulation of nonlinear optics by hybrid neural network and finite element
methods. For further information see the project's synopsis under

https://www.dashh.org/application/phd_topics/nonlinear_optics/index_eng.html

Requirements: We are looking for a highly motivated student with an
excellent academic background in the numerical mathematics and
computational physics. The candidate should bring a strong interest to
work on highly interdisciplinary topics, should be team oriented and have a
strong background in C++ programming.

For further information please contact Prof. M. Bause (bause@hsu-hh.de).

Application deadline is October 20, 2024. Instructions for application can
be found under the aforementioned link.

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From: Babak Maboudi bmaaf@dtu.dk
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: PhD Position, Mathematics of Sensing, Imaging and Modelling, University of Oulu, Finland

This is a 3 years PhD program in applied mathematics for "Low X-ray
Exposure for Direct Tumor Surface Estimation and Imaging Optimization".
The project involves collaboration with industry and Hospital with
advancing the cutting-edge research in uncertainty quantification,
statistical analysis and mathematical modeling. You can read more about
the project and the program here:

link to the call:
https://oulunyliopisto.varbi.com/what:job/jobID:748647/

LinkedIn post:
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7236973375347150848

For further information you can reach out by email to Babak Maboudi
Afkham (bmaaf@dtu.dk)

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From: Alex Barnett abarnett@flatironinstitute.org
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: Contents, Adv. Comput. Math. (ACOM), 50(4)

Convergence analysis of the Dirichlet-Neumann Waveform Relaxation
algorithm for time fractional sub-diffusion and diffusion-wave equations
in heterogeneous media
Soura Sana, Bankim C Mandal

SlabLU: a two-level sparse direct solver for elliptic PDEs
Anna Yesypenko, Per-Gunnar Martinsson

Frame-normalizable sequences
Pu-Ting Yu

Balanced truncation for quadratic-bilinear control systems
Peter Benner, Pawan Goyal

Analysis of a WSGD scheme for backward fractional Feynman-Kac
equation with nonsmooth data
Liyao Hao, Wenyi Tian

Weights for moments’ geometrical localization: a canonical isomorphism
Ana Alonso Rodríguez, Jessika Camaño, Eduardo De Los Santos,
Francesca Rapetti

Online identification and control of PDEs via reinforcement learning
methods
Alessandro Alla, Agnese Pacifico, Michele Palladino, Andrea Pesare

Averaging property of wedge product and naturality in discrete exterior
calculus
Mark D. Schubel, Daniel Berwick-Evans, Anil N. Hirani

Two-grid stabilized finite element methods with backtracking for the
stationary Navier-Stokes equations
Jing Han, Guangzhi Du

Analysis of the leapfrog-Verlet method applied to the Kuwabara-Kono
force model in discrete element method simulations of granular
materials
Gabriel Nóbrega Bufolo, Yuri Dumaresq Sobral

Randomized greedy magic point selection schemes for nonlinear model
reduction
Ralf Zimmermann, Kai Cheng

The -weighted dual programming of the linear Chebyshev approximation
and an interior-point method
Yang Linyi, Zhang Lei-Hong, Zhang Ya-Nan

Adaptive choice of near-optimal expansion points for interpolation-based
structure-preserving model reduction
Quirin Aumann, Steffen W. R. Werner

On Krylov subspace methods for skew-symmetric and shifted skew-
symmetric linear systems
Kui Du, Jia-Jun Fan, Xiao-Hui Sun, Fang Wang, Ya-Lan Zhang

Randomized GCUR decompositions
Zhengbang Cao, Yimin Wei, Pengpeng Xie

Macro-micro decomposition for consistent and conservative model order
reduction of hyperbolic shallow water moment equations: a study using
POD-Galerkin and dynamical low-rank approximation
Julian Koellermeier, Philipp Krah, Jonas Kusch

Augmented Lagrangian method for tensor low-rank and sparsity models
in multi-dimensional image recovery
Hong Zhu, Xiaoxia Liu, Lin Huang, Zhaosong Lu, Jian Lu, Michael K. Ng

A continuation method for fitting a bandlimited curve to points in the
plane
Mohan Zhao, Kirill Serkh

Numerical analysis of a time discretized method for nonlinear filtering
problem with Lévy process observations
Fengshan Zhang, Yongkui Zou, Shimin Chai, Yanzhao Cao

Neural and spectral operator surrogates: unified construction and
expression rate bounds
Lukas Herrmann, Christoph Schwab, Jakob Zech

Finding roots of complex analytic functions via generalized colleague
matrices
H. Zhang, V. Rokhlin

Pairwise ranking with Gaussian kernel
Guanhang Lei, Lei Shi

A sparse spectral method for fractional differential equations in one-
spatial dimension
Ioannis P. A. Papadopoulos, Sheehan Olver

Estimates for coefficients in Jacobi series for functions with limited
regularity by fractional calculus
Guidong Liu, Wenjie Liu, Beiping Duan

An adaptive finite element DtN method for the acoustic-elastic
interaction problem
Lei Lin, Junliang Lv, Shuxin Li

Topological phase estimation method for reparameterized periodic
functions
Thomas Bonis, Frédéric Chazal, Bertrand Michel, Wojciech Reise

Further analysis of multilevel Stein variational gradient descent with an
application to the Bayesian inference of glacier ice models
Terrence Alsup, Tucker Hartland, Benjamin Peherstorfer, Noemi Petra

An adaptive time-stepping Fourier pseudo-spectral method for the
Zakharov-Rubenchik equation
Bingquan Ji, Xuanxuan Zhou

On an accurate numerical integration for the triangular and tetrahedral
spectral finite elements
Ziqing Xie, Shangyou Zhang

Convergence of projected subgradient method with sparse or low-rank
constraints
Hang Xu, Song Li, Junhong Lin

Extrapolated regularization of nearly singular integrals on surfaces
J. Thomas Beale, Svetlana Tlupova

Stochastic modeling of stationary scalar Gaussian processes in
continuous time from autocorrelation data
Martin Hanke

On relaxed inertial projection and contraction algorithms for solving
monotone inclusion problems
Bing Tan, Xiaolong Qin

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From: Saul Buitrago sbutrago@usb.ve
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: Contents, Bulletin of Computational Applied Mathematics, 12(1)

Table of Contents
Bulletin of Computational Applied Mathematics, Vol.12, N1
http://www.compama.co.usb.ve/table-of-contents
https://sites.google.com/usb.ve/bullcompama/table-of-contents

An efficient numerical scheme on adaptive mesh for solving
singularly perturbed quasilinear boundary value problems.
Hakki Duru, Mutlu Demirbas, Baransel Gunes.

Random evolutions, telegraph and Klein-Gordon equations, and
Brownian motion. Henryk Gzyl.

Single-Valued Quadripartitioned Neutrosophic Infi Pre-Open Set in
Single-Valued Quadripartitioned Neutrosophic Infi Topological Space.
Binod Chandra Tripathy, Rakhal Das, Suman Das, Prasanna Poojary.

Thermal convection in a bidispersive porous media with internal
heat source. Mahesh Singh, G. Shiva Kumar Reddy, Ravi Ragoju,
Anjanna Matta, Kiran Kumar Paidipati, Christophe Chesneau.

Solutions to two open problems on bivariate variable-power copulas.
Christophe Chesneau

An Introduction to Urban Mobility: Data, Visualization, Artificial
Intelligent Approaches, and Its Foundations. Hugo Alatrista-Salas,
Erick Cuenca, Rigoberto Fonseca-Delgado, Saba Infante,
Raúl Manzanilla, Diego Morales-Navarrete, Aracelis Hernandez,
Miguel Nunez-del-Prado, Israel Pineda, Pascal Poncelet,
Arnaud Sallaberry.

Shift spaces, languages and transfinite induction. Maira Aranguren,
Jorge Campos, Neptalí Romero, Ramón Vivas.

A primal-dual interior point method for high precision solutions of
quadratic programming. María D. Gonzalez-Lima, Aurelio R.L. Oliveira,
Danilo E. Oliveira.

Pentapartitioned Neutrosophic d-Ideal of Pentapartitioned
Neutrosophic d-Algebra. Suman Das, Rakhal Das, Anjan Mukherjee,
Prasanna Poojary, Vadiraja Bhatta G.R.

Neural Networks Learning Approach to Solve Cauchy's Differential
Equations. Vijay Kumar Kalyani, Sachin Gunjal, Prashant Malavadkar.

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems, 45(1)

Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems
January 2025, Vol. 45, No. 1
https://www.aimsciences.org/DCDS/article/2025/45/1

Optimal boundary regularity and a Hopf-type lemma for Dirichlet problems
involving the logarithmic Laplacian
Víctor Hernández-Santamaría, Luis Fernando López Ríos and Alberto
Saldaña

Regularity and Liouville theorem on an integral equation of Allen-Cahn type
Qinghua Chen and Yutian Lei

Breakdown of homoclinic orbits to L3: Nonvanishing of the Stokes constant
Inmaculada Baldomá, Maciej J. Capiński, Mar Giralt and Marcel Guardia

The indexed links of non-singular Morse-Smale flows on graph manifolds
Fangfang Chen and Bin Yu

The Cauchy problem for a compressible generic two-fluid model with large
initial data: Global existence and uniqueness
Huanyao Wen and Xingyang Zhang

Blow-up profile of normalized solutions for fractional nonlinear Schrödinger
equation with negative potentials
Zaizheng Li, Haijun Luo and Zhitao Zhang

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B, 29(12)

Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B
December 2024, Vol. 29, No. 12
https://www.aimsciences.org/DCDS-B/article/2024/29/12

Bogdanov-Takens bifurcation of codimension 3 of a predator-prey model
with constant-yield predator releasing rate
Hao Zhou and Sanyi Tang

Schoener-Polis-Holt's model of the intraguild predation with predator taxis
and repulsive chemotaxis
Purnedu Mishra and Dariusz Wrzosek

A blow-up criterion for the strong solutions to the two-dimensional non-
isothermal inhomogeneous liquid crystal flow with density-dependent
viscosity
Huanyuan Li and Jieqiong Liu

Dynamical transition for a two-species chemotaxis system with two signals
Dongpei Zhang, Yongping Cheng and Ruikuan Liu

Calderón-Zygmund estimates for nonlinear elliptic obstacle problems with
log-BMO matrix weights
Sun-Sig Byun and Yumi Cho

About classical solutions for high order conserved Kuramoto-Sivashinsky
type equation
Giuseppe Maria Coclite and Lorenzo di Ruvo

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B, 30(1)

Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B
January 2025, Vol. 30, No. 1
https://www.aimsciences.org/DCDS-B/article/2025/30/1

Dynamics of the non-autonomous wave equations with nonlocal weak
damping and critical nonlinearity
Feng Zhou, Kaixuan Zhu and Yongqin Xie

On asymptotic properties of the Boussinesq equations
Mustafa Sencer Aydın, Igor Kukavica and Mohammed Ziane

Dynamical behavior of nonclassical diffusion equation with perturbed
parameter and memory
Zhe Xie, Chengliang Li, Jun Xu and Yongqin Xie

On the multiplicity of limit cycles for 3D Leslie-Gower competitive system
Yaoqi Li and Jifa Jiang

Nonlocal diffusion elliptic system modelling the behaviour of a bacteria and
a living nutrient
Marcos Antonio Viana Costa, Yino Cueva Carranza, Cristian Morales-
Rodrigo and Antonio Suárez

Analysis of a drift-diffusion model for perovskite solar cells
Dilara Abdel, Annegret Glitzky and Matthias Liero

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From: Ali R. Soheili soheili@um.ac.ir
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: Contents, Iranian J Numerical Analysis and Optimization, 14 (3)


Iranian Journal of Numerical Analysis and Optimization
(Volume 14, Issue 3, Summer 2024), online now.
Further information is available on the website: https://ijnao.um.ac.ir/

The Iranian Journal of Numerical Analysis and Optimization (IJNAO) is
indexed in Scopus, has no page charges, and publishes original papers of
high scientific value in all areas of numerical analysis and optimization. All
research articles accepted and published by IJNAO are immediately freely
available online to read, download, and share, without any subscription
charges or registration barriers.

1. Nonpolynomial B-spline collocation method for solving singularly perturbed
quasilinear Sobolev equation
F. Edosa Merga; G. File Duressa

2. Differential-integral Euler–Lagrange equations
Mohammedd Shehata

3. An improved imperialist competitive algorithm for solving an inverse form
of
the Huxley equation
H. Dana Mazraeh; K. Parand; H. Farahani; S.R. Kheradpisheh

4. Stability analysis and optimal strategies for controlling a boycotting
behavior
of a commercial product
O. Aarabate; S. Belhdid; O. Balatif

5. Highly accurate collocation methodology for solving the generalized
Burgers–Fisher's equation
S. Shallu; V.K. Kukreja

6. Uniformly convergent numerical solution for Caputo fractional order
singularly perturbed delay differential equation using extended cubic B-
spline
collocation scheme
N.A. Endrie; G.F. Duressa

7. Finite element analysis for microscale heat equation with Neumann
boundary
conditions
M.H. Hashim; A.J. Harfash

8. Numerical method for the solution of high order Fredholm integro-
differential
difference equations using Legendre polynomials
P.T. Pantuvo; G. Ajileye; R. Taparki; O.O. Aduroja

9. A pseudo−operational collocation method for optimal control problems of
fractal−fractional nonlinear Ginzburg−Landau equation
T. Shojaeizadeh; E. Golpar-Raboky; Parisa Rahimkhani

10. A numerical computation for solving delay and neutral differential
equations
based on a new modification to the Legendre wavelet method
N.M. El-Shazly; M.A Ramadan

11. Extending quasi-GMRES method to solve generalized Sylvester tensor
equations via the Einstein product
M.M. Izadkhah

12. A stabilized simulated annealing-based Barzilai–Borwein method for the
solution of unconstrained optimization problems
H. Sharma; R.K. Nayak

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: Contents, Journal of Computational Dynamics, 11(4)

Journal of Computational Dynamics
October 2024, Vol. 11, No. 4
https://www.aimsciences.org/jcd/article/2024/11/4

Preface
Elena Celledoni, Kurusch Ebrahimi-Fard and Antonella Zanna

Functional equivariance and modified vector fields
Ari Stern and Sanah Suri

Efficient Bayesian deep inversion
Catherine F. Higham, Steven Johnson, Neal Radwell, Miles J. Padgett and
Roderick Murray-Smith

On the geometry and dynamical formulation of the Sinkhorn algorithm for
optimal transport
Klas Modin

Backward error analysis and the qualitative behaviour of stochastic
optimization algorithms: Application to stochastic coordinate descent
Stefano Di Giovacchino, Desmond J. Higham and Konstantinos C.
Zygalakis

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: September 05, 2024
Subject: Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization, 14(3)

Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization
September 2024, Vol. 14, No. 3
https://www.aimsciences.org/naco/article/2024/14/3

Recent developments in machine learning methods for stochastic control
and games
Ruimeng Hu and Mathieu Laurière

Accurate polynomial fitting and evaluation via Arnoldi
Lei-Hong Zhang, Yangfeng Su and Ren-Cang Li

Coupled problems driven by time and state-dependent maximal monotone
operators
Soumia Saïdi

An inertial three-term hybrid CG-based projection method for constrained
nonlinear pseudo-monotone equations with applications
Yue Zhuo, Xiaoyu Wu and Jincheng Zhou

Quasi Strongly E-preinvexity and its relationships with non-linear
programming
Akhlad Iqbal and Askar Hussain

Optimality conditions and constraint qualifications for cardinality
constrained optimization problems
Zhuoyu Xiao and Jane J. Ye

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