Today's Editor:
David S. Bindel
Cornell University
bindel@cornell.edu
Today's Topics:
New Book, Time Parallel Time Integration
ICAGAAAI-2024, India, Nov 2024
International Conference on Pure and Applied Mathematical Science, Dec 2024
Innovative Numerical Methods for Modern Engineering Problems, India, Jan 2025
Fifth East Coast Optimization Meeting (ECOM), GMU, USA, Apr 2025
European Finite Element Fair, Italy, May 2025
Deadline Approaching: Householder Symposium XXII, USA, Jun 2025
Call for minisymposium proposals, PASC25, Switzerland, Jun 2025
Saint-Girons V Conference, Ariège, France, Jun 2026
Assistant Professor Position, University of Colorado Denver, USA
Term Assistant Professor Position, Applied Mathematics, Columbia University, USA
Postdoc Position, Computational Mathematics, Umea University, Sweden
Postdoc Positions, Mathematics Münster, Germany
Postdoctoral Position, Computational fluid-porous flows, Aix-Marseille Université, France
PhD Positions, Mathematics Münster, Germany
Contents, AIMS Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis, 23(11)
See this issue of NA Digest on the web at:
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From: Mitchell Graham mgraham@siam.org
Date: October 15, 2024
Subject: New Book, Time Parallel Time Integration
New Book, Time Parallel Time Integration by Martin J. Gander and Thibaut Lunet
Predicting the future is a difficult task but, as with the weather, it is possible with
good models. But how does one predict the far future before the near future is
known? Time parallel time integration, also known as PinT (Parallel-in-Time)
methods, aims to predict the near and far future simultaneously. In this self-
contained book, the first on the topic, readers will find a comprehensive and up-
to-date description of methods and techniques that have been developed to do
just this.
The authors describe the four main classes of PinT methods: shooting-type
methods, waveform relaxation methods, time parallel multigrid methods, and
direct time parallel methods. In addition, they provide historical background for
each of the method classes, complete convergence analyses for the most
representative variants of the methods in each class, and illustrations and
runnable MATLAB code.
2024 / viii + 262 pages / Softcover / 978-1-61197-801-8 / List 79.00 / SIAM
Member 55.30 / CB99
Bookstore link:
https://epubs.siam.org/doi/10.1137/1.9781611978025
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From: Dr. Mohammad Aamir Qayyoom aamir.qayyoom@gmail.com
Date: October 18, 2024
Subject: ICAGAAAI-2024, India, Nov 2024
We are excited to announce the “International Conference on Advances
in Geometry, Algebra, Analysis and Artificial Intelligence
(ICAGAAAI-2024),” scheduled for November 07-09, 2024, at Integral
University, Lucknow, India.
The program will feature Plenary and Invited Talks, alongside Paper
Presentations from renowned mathematicians and researchers from India
and abroad, covering a broad spectrum of topics.
Key Details:
Date: November 07-09, 2024
Location: Integral University, Lucknow, India
Website: https://icagaaai.iul.ac.in
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From: Dr. Santosh Kumar santosh2365@gmail.com
Date: October 17, 2024
Subject: International Conference on Pure and Applied Mathematical Science, Dec 2024
The International Conference on Pure and Applied Mathematical Science
(ICPAMS 2024) is a premier gathering of minds in the realm of pure and
applied science. This conference aims to provide a platform for
researchers, academicians, and industry experts to share knowledge,
exchange ideas, and collaborate on innovative solutions to global
challenges.
ICPAMS 2024 is organized by Government College Kullu, Himachal
Pradesh, India, and is expected to attract participants from over 10
countries.
Abstract Submission deadline :November 10, 2024
Notification of acceptance :November 15, 2024
Registration deadline :November 25, 2024
Conference dates :December 03-04, 2024
Conference Venue :Govt. College Kullu, Himachal Pradesh,India
Further information (registration, program) can be found in the
dedicated web page
https://sites.google.com/view/icpams-2024/home
or
via contacting Dr. Santosh Kumar at santosh2365@gmail.com
We thank you for your time and look forward to your response. Your
opinion is important to us!
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From: Prof Ram Jiwari ram.jiwari@ma.iitr.ac.in
Date: October 17, 2024
Subject: Innovative Numerical Methods for Modern Engineering Problems, India, Jan 2025
Important advances have been accomplished over the last decade in the
devising and analysis of polyhedral discretization methods. Salient
examples include Virtual Element Methods (VEMs), discontinuous
Galerkin (dG) methods, and Hybrid High-Order (HHO) methods. In this
workshop, lectures will present the mathematical foundations of some
of the above polyhedral discretization methods. For more details,
please visit: https://www.iitr.ac.in/indofrench/
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From: Harbir Antil hantil@gmu.edu
Date: October 17, 2024
Subject: Fifth East Coast Optimization Meeting (ECOM), GMU, USA, Apr 2025
Dear all,
We plan to host the Fifth (in-person) Annual East Coast Optimization Meeting
(ECOM) on
April 17-18, 2025
at
George Mason University, Arlington Campus, Virginia
This campus is centrally located and it is very close to Washington DC several
airports.
The focus of the fifth ECOM is on
"Optimization and Digital Twins"
Everyone is welcome to attend, however, registration is mandatory. You can
register on the workshop website
https://math.gmu.edu/~hantil/ECOM/2025/
Contributed talks are requested, especially from the early career researchers.
Funding: Limited travel reimbursements may become available for the early
career researchers, with a preference given to the contributed speakers. Please
indicate this in your registration form.
For more information on the last four workshops, please see the above website.
ECOM is an annual two day workshop and it is a joint project between GMU and
Sandia National Laboratories. The goal of ECOM is to introduce students and
early-career researchers to current trends in optimization as well as to provide
a strong networking environment between academia, industry, and the national
laboratories.
Keynote Lecturers: (2 hour tutorials + Public lectures)
- Matthias Heinkenschloss (Rice University)
- Rainald Loehner (George Mason University)
Invited Speakers (accepted so far)
- Raghu Bollapragada (The University of Texas, Austin)
- Amit Chakraborty (Siemens Corporation)
- Lucia Mirabella (Siemens Corporation)
- Yunan Yang (Cornell University)
Contributed talks
- We anticipate between 15-20 contributed talks.
On behalf of the organizing committee,
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From: Andrea Cangiani andrea.cangiani@sissa.it
Date: October 16, 2024
Subject: European Finite Element Fair, Italy, May 2025
The 22nd European Finite Element Fair will be organised by SISSA
in Trieste, Italy, on 23-24 May 2025.
The European Finite Element Fair (EFEF) is an annual series of
informal small workshops with equal initial conditions for each speaker.
The EFEF provides a platform for high-level discussions on current
research on finite element approximation, in the broadest sense,
of partial differential equations.
Please see the EFEF2025 website for further information and registration:
https://indico.sissa.it/event/153/
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From: Alex Townsend townsend@cornell.edu
Date: October 16, 2024
Subject: Deadline Approaching: Householder Symposium XXII, USA, Jun 2025
The Householder Symposium XXII on Numerical Linear Algebra will be
held at Statler Hotel on Cornell University's campus in Ithaca from
8-13 June 2025.
The Symposium will have presentations from both junior and established
researchers. Applications to give a talk or poster are open at:
https://householder-symposium.org/apply/
The deadline is fast approaching! Please apply by October 31, 2024.
Attendance is by invitation only. Some talks will be plenary lectures,
while others will be shorter presentations arranged in parallel sessions.
Participants are expected to attend the entire meeting.
For more details, see:
https://householder-symposium.org/
Regards
Local organizing committee:
David Bindel
Anil Damle (chair)
Alex Townsend
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From: David Keyes david.keyes@kaust.edu.sa
Date: October 17, 2024
Subject: Call for minisymposium proposals, PASC25, Switzerland, Jun 2025
The Platform for Advanced Scientific Computing (PASC) welcomes
proposals for minisymposia for PASC25, co-sponsored by ACM's SIGHPC
and the Swiss CSCS, which will be held at the FHNW Campus
Brugg-Windisch, Switzerland, from 16-18 June 2025.
The PASC conference series is an international and interdisciplinary
platform for the exchange of knowledge in scientific computing and
computational science with a focus on algorithms, software,
applications, and novel techniques in the use of high-performance
computing. The PASC25 organizers are particularly interested in the
application of supercomputing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs, https://sdgs.un.org/goals). Some representative applications
include: renewable energy, nuclear fusion energy, climate modeling,
desalination, drug discovery, and medical device design. PASC25 also
places emphasis on best practices around reproducibility.
PASC24 drew more than 500 participants and featured more than 180
presentations and more than 60 posters. Like it, PASC25 will be an
in-person only event. Brugg-Windisch is approximately a 30 minute
train ride from Zürich.
(See the conference website for further details on papers and posters,
which have later deadlines.)
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From: Iain Duff duff@cerfacs.fr
Date: October 17, 2024
Subject: Saint-Girons V Conference, Ariège, France, Jun 2026
The next conference in Saint-Girons in Ariège, France, Saint-Girons V,
will be held from 21st to 25th June 2026. This meeting will expand will
expand the Sparse Days at Saint-Girons series, by including mainly emerging
topics in HPC.
There will be a welcome party on the evening of Sunday 21st and the meeting
will finish at lunchtime on Thursday 25th. Please save the date, noting
this is 2026 and not 2025! Further information and the website for the
meeting will be announced later this year.
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From: Julien Langou julien.langou@ucdenver.edu
Date: October 16, 2024
Subject: Assistant Professor Position, University of Colorado Denver, USA
The Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at the University of
Colorado Denver invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor
position to start August 2025. The minimum qualification is a Ph.D. in the
mathematical sciences, or the statistical sciences, or a related field. The
research expertise of the department is in Data Science, Statistics, Probability,
Numerical Algorithms, Graph Theory, and Optimization Research. Preference
will be given to candidates with connections to one or several of these research
areas. The successful candidate should have demonstrated potential for
excellence in research, and a strong commitment to quality teaching at both
undergraduate and graduate levels. Preference will be given to candidates who
have potential for attracting external research funding.
The successful candidate will be expected to develop a strong independent
research program, supervise graduate and undergraduate student research,
teach courses at both the graduate and undergraduate level, and provide
service to the Department, University and professional organizations. The
regular teaching load is 4 courses per year, which may be reduced for an initial
period.
For more information and to apply for the position, visit
https://cu.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=35196
Questions should be directed to Florian Pfender at
florian.pfender@ucdenver.edu. Applications will be accepted until finalists are
identified, but preference will be given to complete applications received by
Dec. 7, 2024. Those who do not apply by Dec. 7, 2024 may or may not be
considered.
The University of Colorado is committed to diversity and equality in education
and employment.
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From: Kui Ren kr2002@columbia.edu
Date: October 15, 2024
Subject: Term Assistant Professor Position, Applied Mathematics, Columbia University, USA
The Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics (APAM) at
Columbia University in the City of New York invites applications for a limited-
term Assistant Professor faculty position in the area of applied and
computational mathematics.
The position begins July 1, 2025 for a term of 3 years. Salary is competitive and
the teaching load is relatively light. Basic responsibilities focus on teaching,
research and service.
A recent PhD earned in the last 3 years and no later than the start date of the
appointment, and extraordinary promise in research, are both required. A
broad array of research groups is active in the department, with current
research encompassing applied and computational mathematics, and their
application to many areas of physics, materials science, biology, earth science,
as well as imaging and data science.
There is a strong cohort of activities on applied and computational
mathematics within the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied
Sciences and the affiliated Data Science Institute. The Department is especially
interested in qualified candidates who will contribute, through their research,
teaching, and/or service, to the diversity and excellence of the academic
community.
Application Instructions Applications must include: (a) curriculum vitae, (b)
statement of research, (c) statement of teaching, and (d) at least three letters of
recommendation.
Applications received by November 7, 2024 will be given full consideration. For
questions concerning the position, please email apam@columbia.edu.
Applicants are encouraged to consult http://appliedmath.apam.columbia.edu
for more information about the applied mathematics program, and
https://apam.columbia.edu/ for more information about the department.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of
factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications,
experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer --
Race/Gender/Disability/Veteran
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From: Siyang Wang siyang.wang@umu.se
Date: October 14, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Mathematics, Umea University, Sweden
We invite applications for a two-year postdoctoral scholarship in computational
mathematics at Umea University, Sweden. The application deadline is
November 10, 2024.
The central aim of the project is a novel computational method for wave
propagation problems on complex geometry. We will use a novel and
unconventional finite element method based on the Galerkin difference
framework and resolve geometrical features by using the fictitious domain
approach. We will implement the method in the state-of-the-art C++ software
library deal.II.
For details and application, see
https://umustipendie.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:762321/
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From: Julia Schleuß mm.applications@uni-muenster.de
Date: October 15, 2024
Subject: Postdoc Positions, Mathematics Münster, Germany
Be part of Mathematics Münster!
Looking for a research position in a dynamic and supportive
environment? Join our team and thrive in the vibrant research
community at the University of Münster in Germany.
Apply now: *Postdoctoral Positions*
Establish your own research profile in our stimulating environment
amongst internationally renowned scientists and benefit from the
opportunities to foster your scientific independence.
- Full-time positions (salary level TV-L E13) for three years.
- Positions are available in all mathematical fields related to the
work being undertaken at Mathematics Münster.
- Benefit from the amenities of the Cluster of Excellence including
funding for conference travel, attendance of summer schools, hosting
guest researchers, and organising academic events.
- The expected starting date is no later than October 2025.
- Application deadline: 1 November 2024.
Find more information on positions, requirements and the online
application form at:
https://www.uni-muenster.de/MathematicsMuenster/careers/join/apply.shtml
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From: Philippe Angot philippe.angot@univ-amu.fr
Date: October 16, 2024
Subject: Postdoctoral Position, Computational fluid-porous flows, Aix-Marseille Université, France
A postdoctoral position (12 months) on coupled fluid-porous flow
problems is open at the Aix-Marseille Université (France) in the frame
of the research project "Generalised interface conditions for
multi-dimensional inertial flows in fluid-porous systems" funded by the
French National Research Agency (ANR-PRCI) and the German Research
Foundation (DFG):
https://www.project.uni-stuttgart.de/flupor/.
The ideal candidate has an excellent PhD in the field of coupled
multiphysics problems or related areas (numerical analysis and
scientific computing of PDEs, Navier-Stokes equations, flows in porous
media, numerical fluid dynamics), and brings strong experience and/or
interest in at least two of the mentioned topics. In addition to
research, the postdoc should participate in the mentoring of students at
PhD level.
Application deadline: As soon as possible until (31/12/2024) – Later
applications are accepted until the position is filled.
More information:
https://www.project.uni-stuttgart.de/flupor/news/FLUPOR-Open-PostDoc-
position/
To apply:
https://academicpositions.fr/ad/aix-marseille-universite/2024/one-year-
postdoctoral-researcher-position-in-applied-mathematics-on-computational-
fluid-porous-flows/224327
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From: Julia Schleuß mm.applications@uni-muenster.de
Date: October 15, 2024
Subject: PhD Positions, Mathematics Münster, Germany
Be part of Mathematics Münster!
Looking for a research position in a dynamic and supportive
environment? Join our team and thrive in the vibrant research
community at the University of Münster in Germany.
Apply now: *Doctoral Positions*
Kickstart your scientific journey at the Mathematics Münster Graduate
School and dive into your own research project, supported and inspired
by our active community.
- Fully-funded doctoral positions (75% FTE, salary level TV-L E13) for
three years.
- Positions are available in all mathematical fields related to the
work being undertaken at Mathematics Münster.
- Benefit from the amenities of the Cluster of Excellence and the
Mathematics Münster Graduate School, including funding for
conference travel, summer schools, research stays abroad, and
opportunities to co-organise academic events and participate in
numerous networking opportunities.
- The expected starting date is no later than July 2025.
- Application deadline: 1 November 2024.
Find more information on positions, requirements and the online
application form at:
https://www.uni-muenster.de/MathematicsMuenster/careers/join/apply.shtml
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: October 16, 2024
Subject: Contents, AIMS Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis, 23(11)
Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis
November 2024, Vol. 23, No. 11
https://www.aimsciences.org/cpaa/article/2024/23/11
Global existence for certain fourth order evolution equations
Rafael Granero-Belinchón and Martina Magliocca
Existence of least energy solutions for a quasilinear Choquard equation
Vincenzo Ambrosio, Giuseppina Autuori and Teresa Isernia
The existence and concentration behavior of positive ground state solutions for a
class of Choquard type equations involving local and nonlocal operators
Zu Gao
Time-periodic solutions to the non-isothermal model for compressible nematic
liquid crystals in R3
Shuang Chen and Qiuju Xu
On the nonlocal parabolic-elliptic Keller-Segel model in bounded domains
Dinh-Ke Tran, Thi-Thu Tran and Van-Tuan Tran
On solvability of a time-fractional semilinear heat equation, and its quantitative
approach to the classical counterpart
Kotaro Hisa and Mizuki Kojima
Poincaré-Hopf Theorem for Filippov vector fields on 2-dimensional compact
manifolds
Joyce A. Casimiro, Ricardo M. Martins and Douglas D. Novaes
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