Today's Editor:
Alex Townsend
Cornell University
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Today's Topics:
Announcement of Constructive Functions 2025, May 2025
Call for Minisymposia, ENUMATH 2025, Heidelberg, Sep 2025
Call for applications: Junior Trimester Program Bonn, Jan-Apr 2026
Call for submissions, the 95th GAMM Meeting, April 7 - 11, 2025, Poznań, Poland.
First Annual Meeting of EMS TAG on Scientific Machine Learning, March 2025
1 year MSc program in Multifunctional Metamaterials and Metastructures (M3)
2 PhD positions for ERC STG project AUTOMATHIC
Faculty positions in Computer Science at the University of Toronto
Postdoc position in Scientific Machine Learning at New York University
Research Assistant Position at WIAS Berlin, Germany
Research Scientist positions, CCM, Flatiron Institute, USA
Tenure-track Professorship, "Mathematics in Sciences, Engineering or Economics“ at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Contents EECT Evolution Equations and Control Theory, vol 14, no 1.
Contents, AIMS new journal issue: EECT 14-1
See this issue of NA Digest on the web at:
https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/na-digest-html/24/v24n21.html
Submissions, FAQs, and archives:
https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/
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From: Ryan Matzke ryan.w.matzke@vanderbilt.edu
Date: November 07, 2024
Subject: Announcement of Constructive Functions 2025, May 2025
Constructive Functions 2025, in conjunction with the 37th Annual Shanks
Lecture Celebrating Ed Saff's 80th Birthday
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, May 19-22, 2025
Website: https://my.vanderbilt.edu/constructivefunctions2025/
Email: constructivefunctions2025@gmail.com
We are pleased to announce the Constructive Functions 2025 conference. If
you would like to organize a minisymposium or contribute a talk, please visit:
https://my.vanderbilt.edu/constructivefunctions2025/
Important deadlines:
Minisymposium Proposals Deadline: December 6, 2024
Abstract Submission Deadline: March 14, 2025
The 37th Shanks Lecture will be delivered by Professor Doron Lubinsky
(Georgia Institute of Technology). The meeting will also provide an excellent
opportunity to celebrate Professor Ed Saff's 80th birthday.
The prestigious Shanks Lecture Series is organized annually by the Department
of Mathematics in honor of Baylis and Olivia Shanks. The late Professor Baylis
Shanks was chairman of the Department from 1956 through 1969. A list of
previous Shanks Conferences and Lecturers can be found here.
Students, early career researchers, women, and other minorities are especially
encouraged to attend this conference. We are currently applying for funding
from the NSF and are anticipating being able to offer some support for such
participants.
Invited Speakers:
Doron Lubinsky, Shanks Lecturer, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Peter Dragnev, Purdue University – Fort Wayne, USA
Arno Kuijlaars, KU Leuven, Belgium
Ana Loureiro, University of Kent, UK
Andrei Martínez-Finkelshtein, Baylor University, USA
Ana Matos, Universite de Lille, France
Jill Pipher, Brown University, USA
Sylvia Serfaty, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, USA
Ian Sloan, University of New South Wales, Australia
Eitan Tadmor, University of Maryland, USA
Nick Trefethen, Harvard University, USA
Organizing Committee:
Stephen Gardiner, University College Dublin
Doug Hardin, Vanderbilt University
Liudmyla Kryvonos, Vanderbilt University
Juliette LeBlond, INRIA Sophia Antipolis Méditerranée
Doron Lubinsky, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ryan Matzke, Vanderbilt University
Igor Pritsker, Oklahoma State University
Mihai Putinar, University California Santa Barbara
Maya Stoyanova, Sofia University
Robert Womersley, University of New South Wales
Maxim Yattselev, IUPUI
Scientific Committee:
Laurent Baratchart, INRIA Sophia Antipolis Méditerranée
Sergiy Borodachov, Towson University
Peter Boyvalenkov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Kathy Driver, University of Cape Town
Guillermo López Lagomasino, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Xin Li, University of Central Florida
Igor Shevchuk, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
Nikos Stylianopoulos, University of Cyprus
Natalia Zorii, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
We hope to see you in May!
Best wishes,
The Constructive Functions 2025 Organizing Committee
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From: Robert Scheichl r.scheichl@uni-heidelberg.de
Date: November 06, 2024
Subject: Call for Minisymposia, ENUMATH 2025, Heidelberg, Sep 2025
The 15th ENUMATH Conference will take place
September 1-5, 2025 at Heidelberg University (Germany).
Started almost 30 years ago, the ENUMATH conference series has been one of
the leading venues for presenting and discussing novel and fundamental
advances in numerical mathematics and challenging scientific and industrial
applications on the highest level of International expertise.
Among traditional themes such as *Advances in Discretisation Schemes* we
also invite contributions in more recently established and growing fields such
as *Hardware-Aware Scientific Computing* or *Scientific Machine Learning*. A
full list of conference themes and further information can be found at
https://enumath2025.eu/
The *call for minisymposium proposals* is open! We would like to invite you to
submit your proposals on the webpage until *15th January 2025*.
We hope to welcome many of you in Heidelberg,
Robert Scheichl
(Conference Chair)
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From: Barbara Verfuerth verfuerth@ins.uni-bonn.de
Date: November 07, 2024
Subject: Call for applications: Junior Trimester Program Bonn, Jan-Apr 2026
From January to April 2026, we (Jürgen Dölz and Barbara Verfürth) are
organizing a Junior Trimester Program (JTP) on "Computational multifidelity, multilevel, and multiscale methods" at the Hausdorff Institute for Mathematics (HIM) in Bonn, Germany. The JTP aims to foster the development and analysis of a new generation of efficient numerical methods by cross-fertilizing methods from multifidelity, multilevel and multiscale techniques. To achieve this, we aim
to bring together junior researchers from around the world in Bonn.
JTPs are a unique possibility for junior researchers (max 8 years after PhD at the time of the program) to concentrate on research, build new networks and, in particular, organize the program (seminars, workshops) of the trimester themselves and independently in the stimulating atmosphere of the HIM. To foster collaboration, participants should be at least four weeks on site. The application of groups of junior researchers already intending to collaborate is possible and encouraged.
Applications can be submitted at
https://math-events.uni-bonn.de/e/him2026-tp1
The deadline is November 30, 2024.
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From: Agnieszka Międlar amiedlar@vt.edu
Date: November 04, 2024
Subject: Call for submissions, the 95th GAMM Meeting, April 7 - 11, 2025, Poznań, Poland.
Dear Colleagues,
The 95th Annual Meeting of the International Association of Applied
Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM) will be hosted at the Poznań University
of Technology April 7 - 11, 2025 in Poznań, Poland.
On behalf of the organizing committee we would like to invite you, your
colleagues, postdocs and graduate students to join
Section S17: APPLIED AND NUMERICAL LINEAR ALGEBRA
The topical speakers of the Session are Froilán M. Dopico (Universidad Carlos
III de Madrid) and André Uschmajew (Augsburg University).
Contributed talks in this session will have a length of 15 minutes plus 5 minutes
for discussion. Once the abstracts have been received, depending on the
number of submissions and allowed time slots, we may have to select an
appropriate number of abstracts for presentations.
For more detailed information concerning the submission of abstracts as well
as registration and accommodation, please visit the conference website at
https://jahrestagung.gamm.org/annual-meeting-2025/95th-annual-meeting-2/
Deadline for abstract submission is December 15, 2024.
Deadline for early online registration is January 21, 2025.
Online registration will close on March 21, 2025.
Please note that we cannot provide any financial support or exception from the
registration fee for participants.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in beautiful Poland.
Please let us know if you have any questions regarding organization of the
Section.
Agnieszka Międlar, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA (amiedlar@vt.edu)
Michał Wojtylak, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland
(michal.wojtylak@uj.edu.pl)
(Section Organizers S17)
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From: Francesco Regazzoni francesco.regazzoni@polimi.it
Date: November 08, 2024
Subject: First Annual Meeting of EMS TAG on Scientific Machine Learning, March 2025
Dear Colleagues,
We are excited to announce the first Annual Meeting of EMS TAG on Scientific
Machine Learning (EMS TAG SciML 2025), which will take place on March 24-26,
2025, at Politecnico di Milano, Italy.
This event is part of the activities of the European Mathematical Society’s
Thematic Activity Group on Scientific Machine Learning (https://ems-tag-
sciml.github.io/), and will bring together scientists from mathematics, computer
science, and application areas working on computational and mathematical
methods in Scientific Machine Learning. Key topics will include, but are not
limited to, mathematical foundations of Scientific Machine Learning, data-driven
modeling, physics-informed machine learning, and industrial and societal
applications.
Participation in the workshop is free of charge, but registration is required. Poster
submission is also open, and we encourage interested participants to contribute.
For more details, including program highlights and logistics, please visit the
official conference website:
https://www.mate.polimi.it/events/EMS-TAG-SciML-25/
We encourage you to share this announcement with colleagues interested in the
forefront of Scientific Machine Learning, and we look forward to welcoming you
to Milan!
Best regards,
the EMS-TAG SciML 2025 Organizing Committee
Paola Antonietti, Stefano Pagani, Francesco Regazzoni, Marco Verani (chair), Paolo
Zunino
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From: Michael Dumbser michael.dumbser@unitn.it
Date: November 04, 2024
Subject: 1 year MSc program in Multifunctional Metamaterials and Metastructures (M3)
One-Year Postgraduate Program: Multifunctional Metamaterials and
Metastructures (M3), University of Trento, Italy
The courses will be held in hybrid format onsite and will also be made
available online via ZOOM with video recordings and / or live streaming in ZOOM
Dates: January-December 2025
Website: https://master-m3.unitn.it
Course fee: 3000 EUR
The M3 program includes a set of 2-day/week theoretical and laboratory
courses covering topics related to the theory, modeling, multi-physics
simulation, fabrication, and characterization of metamaterials and artificial
materials.
The objectives of M3 are to address theoretical and practical issues regarding:
- Theoretical foundations of Metamaterials and Multifunctional Metastructures
in various disciplines according to the physical phenomena of interest;
- Analysis techniques of artificial materials and methods for their functional
and logical characterization in analytical and mathematical terms;
- Large-scale numerical modeling techniques of complex multifunctional structures,
also considering their multi-physical properties, through multi-scale techniques
on high-performance computing (HPC) architectures and integration of hybrid
approaches based on the use of Artificial Intelligence;
- Realization, implementation, and experimental characterization in labs from a
mechanical, electromagnetic, and structural viewpoint of multifunctional artificial
materials;
- Cross-disciplinary applications regarding multiple relevant scenarios, including
the study of metamaterials and multifunctional metastructures in the mechanical,
structural, electromagnetic, energy, environmental and marine fields.
For further information, please contact the M3 Director, Prof. Andrea MASSA,
at contact@master-m3.net
The deadline for registration is January 6th, 2025.
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From: Aurélie Carlier a.carlier@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Date: November 08, 2024
Subject: 2 PhD positions for ERC STG project AUTOMATHIC
I have 2 vacancies for ambitious individuals to join Maastricht University as part
of the ERC STG project “AUTOMATHIC”. This 5-year interdisciplinary project
aims to perform cutting-edge research in developing new methodologies for
the automated modeling of the dynamic behavior of large biological networks.
The project also involves engaging with national and international
stakeholders.
In silico models aim to capture and elucidate the complex and emergent
interactions of biological systems, with the goal of expediting research and
potential clinical translation. For example, ordinary differential equation (ODE)
models of toxin and drug transport are being developed to bring safer
therapies to chronic kidney disease patients. Despite recent progress, these
cutting-edge ODEs only model transport in steady state and remain limited
regarding the amount and complexity of dynamic transport mechanisms as it is
often not clear which kinetic relation is most suitable. This limitation is due to
the manual and labor-intensive approaches to construct the ODEs, which
critically hinder their application in quantitative toxicity assessment in key
industrial settings like drug development. In AUTOMATHIC, we aim to develop
an integrated framework for automated ODE structure identification,
parameter estimation and model evaluation and explore the capabilities of the
developed framework for toxin and drug transport in the kidney.
More information can be found here:
https://vacancies.maastrichtuniversity.nl/job/Maastricht-PhD-Position-
Framework-for-automated-ODE-model-construction/806906702/
https://vacancies.maastrichtuniversity.nl/job/Maastricht-PhD-Position-
Automated-Knowledge-Graphs-for-Kidney-Physiology-and-
Pathology/806906602/
I would be very grateful if you could spread this within your network.
Best wishes
Aurélie
(a.carlier@maastrichtuniversity.nl)
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From: Christina Christara ccc@cs.toronto.edu
Date: November 06, 2024
Subject: Faculty positions in Computer Science at the University of Toronto
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto
invites applications for multiple faculty positions with appointment
commencing on July 1, 2025, or shortly thereafter.
Any area of Computer Science, including
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing, will be considered.
There are five Assistant Professor, Tenure Stream positions,
one position of higher level, as well as one
Contractually Limited Term Appointment (CLTA) position.
Application is through academicjobsonline.org
Anticipated start date: July 1, 2025 or shortly thereafter.
Applicants must have earned a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science
or a related area by the time of appointment, or shortly thereafter.
While the processing of applications starts immediately, full consideration
will be given to all applications submitted by the closing date
of January 2, 2025.
(For the teaching position the closing date is December 2, 2024.)
For more information, see
https://web.cs.toronto.edu/employment-opportunities
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From: Benjamin Peherstorfer pehersto@cims.nyu.edu
Date: November 04, 2024
Subject: Postdoc position in Scientific Machine Learning at New York University
There is an open PostDoc position at Courant Institute of Mathematical
Sciences, New York University, in Benjamin Peherstorfer's group.
Topics of interest are broadly in scientific machine learning, including data-
driven and generative modeling, high-dimensional problems, model reduction,
and randomized numerical linear algebra. Applications of interest are control,
data assimilation, and uncertainty quantification. More details about research
topics: https://cims.nyu.edu/~pehersto/
Candidates should have a PhD degree and past work in applied and
computational mathematics, with a solid background in machine learning.
Candidates should have an interest in science and engineering applications.
The position has no teaching requirement and is available with a flexible start
date. The initial appointment will be for one year, with yearly extensions
depending on performance and funding.
Applications received via https://apply.interfolio.com/156282 by Dec 20, 2024
will receive full consideration but the search will remain open until the position
is filled. For more information, contact pehersto at cims dot nyu dot edu.
Documents to submit: Up-to-date CV with publication list, cover letter
explaining interests and goals, and 2 reference letters. More details at
https://apply.interfolio.com/156282
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From: Marie Stöbe jobs@wias-berlin.de
Date: November 06, 2024
Subject: Research Assistant Position at WIAS Berlin, Germany
The Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS) is an
institute of the Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (FVB). The FVB comprises seven
non-university research institutes in Berlin which are funded by the federal and
state governments. The research institutes belong to the Leibniz Association.
WIAS invites applications for a
Research Assistant Position (f/m/d)
(Ref. 24/25)
in the Research Group
“Stochastic Algorithms and Nonparametric Statistics“
(Acting Head: Prof. Dr. V. Spokoiny) starting from 01 January 2025.
Field of work: Bayesian methodology has been successfully applied to
parameter estimation problems for PDEs, inverse problems, and stochastic
processes. It also plays a central role in sequential estimation and forecasting
problems in data assimilation. As part of project B08, we aim to develop three
key research directions in Bayesian inference for stochastic processes: (i)
theoretical guarantees for Laplace approximation and Bayesian optimization;
(ii) the ”error-in-operator” approach with applications to McKean–Vlasov SDEs;
and (iii) design and analysis of MCMC methods in SDE models. The post holder
will work on these topics together with project leaders Claudia Schillings (FU),
Vladimir Spokoiny (HU), and Sven Wang (HU).
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/trr388/
We are looking for: A candidate with
• A successfully completed PhD in Mathematics
• Strong knowledge of stochastic analysis, particularly stochastic partial
differential equations and McKean–Vlasov equations, as evidenced by relevant
• Good knowledge of numerical methods for stochastic processes
• Basic knowledge of mathematical statistics
• Excellent knowledge of English
What we offer:
• WIAS Berlin is a premier research institution known for its strength in
optimization, optimal control, dynamical systems, and applied mathematics in
general.
• Payment in accordance with the collective agreement for the public sector
(TVöD Bund) including the usual social benefits (30 days' holiday in a 5-day
week, company pension scheme); company ticket subsidy for public transport
• Mobile working
• A certified (Audit berufundfamilie) family-friendly work environment.
• Berlin is one of the most culture-rich and diverse international cities in the
world. It offers endless opportunities to enjoy life outside work, while being
very affordable compared to other major cities. Neither the job nor living in
Berlin requires German language (although WIAS offers free German courses).
We highly welcome international applications. Scientifically, Berlin offers a rich
landscape with numerous opportunities for research, as well as job prospects in
academia and industry.
Technical queries should be directed to Prof. Dr. Vladimir Spokoiny
(spokoiny@wias-berlin.de).
Remark: The project is located at WIAS Berlin as well as at the HU Berlin with
half of the working time each. The successful candidate will be employed at
both locations.
The total working hours are 39 hours per week (100%) and the position is
remunerated according to TVöD Bund (at WIAS) and is limited until 30. June
2028.
The Weierstrass Institute is an equal opportunity employer. We explicitly
encourage female researchers to apply for the offered position. Among equally
qualified applicants, disabled candidates will be given preference.
Please upload complete application documents including cover letter,
curriculum vitae, certificates, and a copy of your Ph.D. thesis (or relevant
publications) until 15. November 2024 via our online job-application facility
(https://short.sg/j/50840858) using the button “Apply online”
(https://short.sg/a/50840858).
We are looking forward to your application!
See here for more information:
https://www.wias-berlin.de/jobs/index.jsp?lang=1
https://wias-berlin.softgarden.io/de/vacancies
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From: Alex Barnett abarnett@flatironinstitute.org
Date: November 06, 2024
Subject: Research Scientist positions, CCM, Flatiron Institute, USA
We are accepting applications for research scientist positions at all
ranks at the Center for Computational Mathematics (CCM) in the
Flatiron Institute, a division of the Simons Foundation, located in New
York City.
Deadline: January 15, 2025.
Full description and application: https://apply.interfolio.com/158068
The research areas of interest align with those of the staff at CCM, and
include: computational physics (including statistical mechanics,
biophysics, fluid mechanics, quantum physics, and molecular
dynamics); numerical methods for partial differential equations and
integral equations; machine learning, especially the areas of
optimization, learning theory, probabilistic modeling, deep learning,
and high dimensional data analysis, as well as applications of scientific
interest at Flatiron (e.g., cosmological modeling, quantum many-body
systems, computational neuroscience); statistical methodology,
modeling, and inference; probabilistic and differential programming;
signal and image processing, with a particular focus on cryo-electron
microscopy; numerical analysis, including numerical linear algebra and
high-order methods; high performance computing and open source
software libraries.
A major goal of CCM is to develop the next generation of simulation
and analysis methods and to make them available to the scientific
community through software. For a full description of CCM activities
and scientific staff, see:
https://www.simonsfoundation.org/flatiron/center-for-computational-
mathematics
Feel free to contact a colleague at CCM in your research area if you are
interested.
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From: Andreas Rieder andreas.rieder@kit.edu
Date: November 08, 2024
Subject: Tenure-track Professorship, "Mathematics in Sciences, Engineering or Economics“ at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
The Department of Mathematics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
invites applications for a tenure-track professor-ship (W1) "Mathematics in
Sciences, Engineering or Economics“ beginning at the earliest possible date.
For detailed information see
https://www.pse.kit.edu/english/karriere/joboffer.php?id=164534
The application deadline is January 31, 2025.
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From: Irena Lasiecka lasiecka@memphis.edu
Date: November 05, 2024
Subject: Contents EECT Evolution Equations and Control Theory, vol 14, no 1.
The contents of vol 14, nr 1 to be published February 2025 is now available.
EECT-February 2025, Vol. 14, No. 1
1. Density of weak solutions of the fractional Navier-Stokes equations in the
smooth divergence-free vector fields
Michele Gorini
2025, 14(1): 1-35. doi: 10.3934/eect.2024043
2.Stability result of the Kawahara equation with localized damping and time-
varying delay
Ahmat Mahamat Taboye and Toufik Ennouari
2025, 14(1): 36-56. doi: 10.3934/eect.2024044
3. On the existence of mild solutions of some partial functional
integrodifferential equations with non continuous state-dependent delay
function
Jaouad El Matloub and Khalil Ezzinbi
2025, 14(1): 57-72. doi: 10.3934/eect.2024045
4.Pointwise feedback stabilization of an unstable cascaded heat-heat system
with different reaction coefficients
Jia-Qi Tang, Jun-Min Wang and Wen Kang
2025, 14(1): 73-95. doi: 10.3934/eect.2024046
5. Approximate controllability of nonconvex valued semilinear differential
inclusion
Bholanath Kumbhakar and Dwijendra Narain Pandey
2025, 14(1): 96-122. doi: 10.3934/eect.2024047
6. Stochastic optimal switching and systems of variational inequalities with
interconnected obstacles
Brahim El Asri, Imade Fakhouri and Nacer Ourkiya
2025, 14(1): 123-156. doi: 10.3934/eect.2024048
7.Asymptotic Behavior of a transmission Heat/Piezoelectric smart material
with internal fractional dissipation law
Ibtissam Issa, Abdelaziz Soufyane and Octavio Vera Villagran
2025, 14(1): 157-184. doi: 10.3934/eect.2024049
8.The quadratic tracking problem for systems with persistent memory in
Luciano Pandolfi
2025, 14(1): 185-209. doi: 10.3934/eect.2024050
Abstract(115) HTML PDF(72)
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: November 06, 2024
Subject: Contents, AIMS new journal issue: EECT 14-1
Evolution Equations and Control Theory
February 2025, Vol. 14, No. 1
https://www.aimsciences.org/eect/article/2025/14/1
Density of weak solutions of the fractional Navier-Stokes equations in the smooth
divergence-free vector fields
Michele Gorini
Stability result of the Kawahara equation with localized damping and time-
varying delay
Ahmat Mahamat Taboye and Toufik Ennouari
On the existence of mild solutions of some partial functional integrodifferential
equations with non continuous state-dependent delay function
Jaouad El Matloub and Khalil Ezzinbi
Pointwise feedback stabilization of an unstable cascaded heat-heat system with
different reaction coefficients
Jia-Qi Tang, Jun-Min Wang and Wen Kang
Approximate controllability of nonconvex valued semilinear differential inclusion
Bholanath Kumbhakar and Dwijendra Narain Pandey
Stochastic optimal switching and systems of variational inequalities with
interconnected obstacles
Brahim El Asri, Imade Fakhouri and Nacer Ourkiya
Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/eect/article/2025/14/1
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