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NA Digest Friday, December 20, 2024 Volume 24 : Issue 27

Today's Editor:

  Alex Townsend
  Cornell University
  townsend@cornell.edu

Today's Topics:

Call for Research Programs, Bernoulli Center at EPFL
Nominations for Householder Prize 2025
Software Release, pyMOR 2024.2
3rd IMA Conference on Mathematics of Robotics - call for submissions
4th IMA Conference on Dense Granular Flows - call for papers and posters
7th edition of the Soft Tissue Workshop in Milan, June 11-13, 2025
Conference MMA2025 May, Lithuania
Workshop: Mathematical Signal and Image Analysis, Mar 2025
PhD Position, Geomathematics, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany
PhD Postions in Southern California
PhD position, Numerical Methods for Efficient Acoustic Metamaterial Design, UniDistance Suisse (Brig, Switzerland)
Postdoc position in High-Performance Computing, University of Leeds, UK
Postdoc position, Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila, Italy
Tenure track position at Oregon State University
Two-year post-docs at Centro De Giorgi, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy
Contents, AIMS new journal issue: FMF 3-4
Contents, AIMS new journal issue: JCD 12-2
Contents, AIMS new journal issue: NACO 15-1
Contents, Journal of Applied and Numerical Analysis Vol 2 (2024)

See this issue of NA Digest on the web at:
  https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/na-digest-html/24/v24n27.html

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

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From: Daniel Kressner daniel.kressner@epfl.ch
Date: December 19, 2024
Subject: Call for Research Programs, Bernoulli Center at EPFL

The Bernoulli Center for fundamental studies at EPFL calls for research
programme proposals in the areas of mathematics, theoretical physics, and/or
theoretical computer science. The deadline for proposal submissions is March
31, 2025 and the period covered by the call is January to December 2026.

See https://bernoulli.epfl.ch/bernoulli-programs/ for details.

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From: Andreas Frommer frommer@uni-wuppertal.de
Date: December 20, 2024
Subject: Nominations for Householder Prize 2025

Nominations are solicited for the Alston S. Householder Prize. The award will be presented to the author of the best dissertation in numerical linear algebra submitted between 1 January 2022, and 31 December 2024.
The prize will be awarded during the Householder Symposium XXII, 8-13 June 2025 at Cornell University.

The supervisor of a candidate recipient of a PhD, earned between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2024, must submit a copy of the PhD dissertation and an appraisal. One or more external letters of recommendation supporting the nomination are also required. Nominations may be submitted online using the form available at

https://householder-symposium.github.io/prize/

Nominations must be submitted by February 16, 2025.

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From: Hendrik Kleikamp hendrik.kleikamp@uni-muenster.de
Date: December 20, 2024
Subject: Software Release, pyMOR 2024.2

We are proud to announce the release of pyMOR 2024.2!

The main new features are:
- Randomized leave-one-out error estimator
- Recalculated shifted Cholesky QR algorithm
- Improved handling of time-dependent parameter values

Read the full release notes at
https://docs.pymor.org/2024-2-0/release_notes/all.html

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From: Pamela Bye pam.bye@ima.org.uk
Date: December 17, 2024
Subject: 3rd IMA Conference on Mathematics of Robotics - call for submissions

The 3rd IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Robotics aims to bring together researchers working on all areas of robotics which have a significant mathematical content. The idea is to highlight the mathematical depth and sophistication of techniques applicable to Robotics and to foster cooperation between researchers working in different areas of Robotics. This Conference has been organised in cooperation with the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).
Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
Topology. Kinematics. Algebraic topology of configuration spaces of robot mechanisms. Topological aspects of path planning and sensor networks. Differential topology and singularity theory of robot mechanism and moduli spaces.
• Algebraic Geometry. Varieties generated by linkages and constraints. Geometry of stiffness and inertia matrices. Rigid-body motions. Computational approaches to algebraic geometry.
• Dynamical Systems and Control. Dynamics of robots and mechanisms. Simulation of multi-body systems, e.g. swarm robots. Geometric control of robots. Optimal control, soft robotics and other optimisation problems.
• Combinatorial and Stochastic Methods. Rigidity of structures. Path planning algorithms. Modular robots.
• Statistics. Stochastic control. Localisation. Navigation with uncertainty. Statistical learning theory.
• Cognitive Robotics. Mathematical aspects of Artificial Intelligence, Developmental Robotics and other Neuroscience based approaches.
Invited Speakers
Martin Pfurner, University Innsbruck, Austria
Carme Torras Genís, Institut de Robòtica i Informàtica Industrial (IRI) at the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC)
Ileana Streinu, Smith College

Call for Papers
Original technical contributions are currently being accepted in the form of full papers of at most 8 pages. Papers should be submitted by 1st March 2025 via https://my.ima.org.uk/. All contributions will be peer reviewed, and acceptance will be based on the results of the review process. All submissions are subject to rigorous review before an acceptance decision is made.
The proceedings will be published in Springer’s Proceedings in Advanced Robotics.
Before submitting a paper, please ensure that it follows Springer's guidelines. Further information and templates can be downloaded from here : Springer's Guidelines
Submissions must not substantially duplicate work that any of the authors has published elsewhere or has submitted in parallel to a journal or any other conference or workshop with proceedings. Accepted submissions may not appear in any other conference or workshop that has proceedings. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their paper will be presented at the conference and must make a full version of their paper available online.
*NOTE: If you are an IMA Member or you have previously registered for an IMA conference, then you are already on our database. To log in, please “request a new password” using the email address previously used with us.
Conference Fees
Conference Fee – Non-IMA Member – £420
Conference Fee- IMA/SIAM Member – £375
Conference Fee- Non-IMA Student – £275
Conference Fee- IMA/SIAM Student Member – £310
(Conference fee includes your attendance to the event, refreshments and lunch)
Register at https://my.ima.org.uk/ - registration closes on 15th of September 2025.
Organising committee
W. Holderbaum, University of Salford/University of Reading (Chair)
W. S. Harwin, University of Reading
J. Hauenstein, University of Notre Dame, SIAM Representative
Andreas Müller, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
J. M. Selig, London South Bank University
Theodoros Theodoridis, University of Salford
Guowu Wei, University of Salford

Programme committee
P. Donelan, Victoria University of Wellington
T. Lee, George Washington University
Y. Hayashi, University of Reading
M. McCarthy, University of California
H.P. Schröcker, University of Innsbruck
B. Schulze, Lancaster University

Further information
For technical queries please contact Professor W. Holderbaum w.holderbaum@reading.ac.uk
For general conference queries please contact the Conferences Team conferences@ima.org.uk Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, Catherine Richards House, 16 Nelson Street, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS1 1EF, UK.

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From: Pamela Bye conferences@ima.org.uk
Date: December 17, 2024
Subject: 4th IMA Conference on Dense Granular Flows - call for papers and posters

Date: Monday 23rd June - Thursday 26th June 2025
Murray Edwards College, Cambridge, CB3 0DF, UK

https://ima.org.uk/24074/4th-ima-conference-on-dense-granular-flows/
#DenseGranularFlows
Flows involving solid particulates are ubiquitous in nature and industry alike.
Such flows are found in pharmaceutical production, the chemical industry, the
food and agricultural industries, energy production and the environment. Many
unsolved problems remain, however. In order to be able to solve problems,
granular flows need to be understood so that their behaviour can be controlled
and predicted.
We are able to describe rapid granular flows, where the particles are highly
agitated and there has been some success describing static systems. The
intermediate regime, where these two phases meet and coexist, is not as well
understood and yet is the most commonly observed behaviour of granular
flow. The objective of this meeting will be to interface the two ends of the
particulate flow spectrum – those working to understand the fundamentals of
granular flows and those attempting to control particulate flows in an industrial
setting – to develop solutions to the complex problems presented by dense
granular flows.
Themes will include dense granular flow, biological systems, self-propelled
particles and geological flows, exploring new developments in theoretical
analysis and experimental techniques. All attendees will be provided with an
opportunity to present recent work and there will be substantial time for
discussion, both during the workshop and during the evening! Postgraduate
and PhD students are particularly welcomed, and oral presentations will reflect
the breadth of the field.
Invited Speakers
Vanessa Magnamino (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Hervé Capart (NTU, Taiwan)
Chris Ness (University of Edinburgh)
Anne Mangeney (Université Paris Cité, France)
Thomas Barker (Cardiff University)

Call for Papers & Posters
Abstracts for Paper and Poster presentations should be submitted via
https://my.ima.org.uk/ by 24th January 2025.

Registration
Registration is open via https://my.ima.org.uk/
If you are an IMA Member or you have previously registered for an IMA
conference, then you are already on our database. Please “request a new
password” using the email address previously used, to log in.
Conference Fees
Conference Fee – Non Member £510
Conference Fee – IMA Member £450
Conference Fee – Student IMA Member £360
Conference Fee – Non Member Student £380
Organising Committee
Nico Gray (University of Manchester)
Chris Johnson (University of Manchester)
Jim McElwaine (Durham University)
Yoël Forterre (Polytech Marseille)
Elisabeth Bowman (University of Sheffield)
Barbara Turnbull (University of Nottingham)
Contact Information
Conferences Department: conferences@ima.org.uk Institute of Mathematics
and its Applications, Catherine Richards House, 16 Nelson Street, Southend-on-
Sea, Essex, SS1 1EF, UK.

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From: Christian Vergara christian.vergara@polimi.it
Date: December 17, 2024
Subject: 7th edition of the Soft Tissue Workshop in Milan, June 11-13, 2025

The 7th edition of the Soft Tissue Workshop will be held in Milan at Politecnico di Milano, on June 11-13, 2025. The aim of the event is to collect international contributions in the field of the mathematical and computational modeling of soft tissues dynamics and other processes (such as fluid-dynamics and electro-physiology) arising in biological systems.

The workshop will include the public lecture by Alfio Quarteroni
(Politecnico di Milano) as well as Invited Speakers and Contribution Talks.
Please refer here for all the information
https://www.softmech.org/

The call for submission for contributed talks is now open, see
https://www.maths.gla.ac.uk/~rs/MathBio/SoftTissueWorkshop07.html

The Organizers (Politecnico di Milano & University of Glasgow)

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From: Raimonds Ciegis raimondas.ciegis@vgtu.lt
Date: December 20, 2024
Subject: Conference MMA2025 May, Lithuania

The traditional 28th international conferenca MMA2025 Mathematical Modelling and Analysis will be organized on May 26-29, 2025 in Druskininkai, Lithuania.

The Conference focuses on various aspects of mathematical modelling and
usage of numerical methods in solving modern problems of science and
engineering. It aims, in particular, at fostering a cooperation among practitioners and theoreticians in this field.

This year the format of the MMA conference is changed and all participants are
selected by invitations, only.

Information about the conference MMA2025 can be found also on the
conference website https://mmaconference.vilniustech.lt

Druskininkai is chosen as the Lithuanian Capital of Culture in 2025. This fact is
obviously a great additional bonus to visit this wonderful resort in 2025.

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From: Brigitte Forster-Heinlein brigitte.forster@uni-passau.de
Date: December 18, 2024
Subject: Workshop: Mathematical Signal and Image Analysis, Mar 2025

Dear colleagues,

we would like to cordially invite you to participate the

Workshop: Mathematical Signal and Image Analysis
Date: 12.03.2025 - 14.03.2025
Venue: TUM Science & Study Center Raitenhaslach, Burghausen, Germany.

Invited Speakers are Götz Pfander, Angelica I. Aviles-Rivero, Jan Lellmann, and
Francesca Bartolucci.

Minisymposia are organized by
- Johannes Hertrich on Deep Learning for Inverse Problems, and
- Franziska Nestler on Fourier Methods in High-Dimensional Spaces.

There will also be a limited number of contributed talks and a poster session.
We are looking forward to your contribution.

Thanks to financial support by the Technical University of Munich, we can offer
this edition of the workshop free of charge for 50 participants, including coffee
breaks and lunches. For hotel accommodation including breakfast, special
rates have been negotiated. Details on how to book these rooms will be
communicated upon registration. Due to the limited number of spots, we
encourage you to register soon, spots will be given out on a first come first
served basis.

All details can be also found on the conference website
https://www.math.cit.tum.de/math/forschung/gruppen/data-
science/events/mathematical-signal-and-image-analysis/

Please register before January 15, 2025.

With best regards,
Brigitte Forster-Heinlein, Felix Krahmer, Stefan Kunis, and Gabriele Steidl

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From: Christian Gerhards christian.gerhards@geophysik.tu-freiberg.de
Date: December 17, 2024
Subject: PhD Position, Geomathematics, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany

The Geomathematics and Geoinformatics Group at TU Bergakademie Freiberg
is offering the following position:

PhD Student in Geomathematics (36 months)

TU Bergakademie Freiberg is a university with a strong profile in geo,
environmental, energy, and material sciences. In this environment, we are a
strongly mathematically oriented research group with a focus on the analysis
of various problems in geophysics (often based on potential theoretic
concepts) and the development of corresponding numerical methods. We offer
the opportunity to work in a small interdisciplinary research group (consisting
of mathematicians, computer scientists, and geophysicists) with international
connections.

The announced position concerns the project Reconstruction Methods in
Micromagnetic Tomography (MMT). It covers the mathematical analysis and
development of new reconstruction methods for the inversion of scanning
magnetic microscopy and microCT data. A particular focus is on enabling the
extraction of magnetization parameters of a single grain within rock samples
consisting of hundreds to thousands of known and unknown magnetized
grains. We are seeking candidates interested both in thorough mathematical
analysis as well as concrete interdisciplinary applications.

Your duties and possibilities:
- mathematical analysis and development of reconstruction methods for
micromagnetic tomography (MMT)
- implementation and application of the developed methods
- presentation and publication of the results at relevant conferences and in
corresponding journals (both in mathematics and geoscience)
- research stay at the paleomagnetic laboratory at Utrecht University

Your profile:
- very good master’s degree in (applied) mathematics or related fields
- background and interest in at least one of the following areas: inverse
problems, numerical analysis, (spatiospectral) approximation methods
- at least initial programming skills, such as Python
- good communication skills and interest in interdisciplinary research
- good English skills, German skills are an advantage but not mandatory

Inquiries and the typical application material (cover letter, transcript of records,
certificates) can be addressed to Prof. Christian Gerhards
(christian.gerhards@geophysik.tu-freiberg.de; https://tu-
freiberg.de/en/geophysics/ag-geomathematik-und-geoinformatik).
Applications are possible at any time until the position is filled.

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From: Jose E Castillo jcastillo@sdsu.edu
Date: December 13, 2024
Subject: PhD Postions in Southern California

The Computational Science Research Center (CSRC) at San Diego State
University (SDSU) invites applications to fill several PhD positions related to
Plasma Fusion research. Our Ph.D. program is offered jointly with the University
of California Irvine (UCI):

https://www.csrc.sdsu.edu/ph-d-program/

SDSU, a research-intensive Hispanic and Asian American, Native American
Pacific Islander-serving institution, is the flagship campus of the California
State University (CSU) system. UCI and SDSU campuses offer a welcoming and
supportive environment for under-represented students and minorities that
cultivates open dialogue and exchange of ideas.

We are looking for highly motivated and qualified students to conduct
interdisciplinary research at the interface of Numerical Analysis, Scientific and
Accelerated Computing, and Nonlinear Dynamics with applications to fusion
plasmas. Students will join and collaborate with the Mimetic Difference (MD)
and Nonlinear Dynamical Systems (NDS) groups at SDSU whose two
complementary objectives are: (1.) development and application of mimetic
methods, and (2.) simulation and dynamical systems, and analysis of nonlinear
coherent structures. The MD group has been pioneering theoretical analysis,
implementation and applications of mimetic finite differences which allow
researchers to numerically solve mathematical models involving partial
differential and integral equations with high-order uniform accuracy.
Concurrently, the NDS group has extensive experience investigating the
existence, stability, and bifurcations of coherent structures such as vortex
filaments and vortex rings in complex spatio-temporal systems.

While the student’s projects will be focused on mimetic difference methods
and dynamical systems tools and techniques, all students will be involved in all
aspects of the research plan, including software documentation, development,
use of open-source APIs for implementing mimetic methods using sparse
representations, and HIPification of code to execute on both AMD and Nvidia
GPU architectures. Students will develop new, and evaluate existing,
Computational MagnetoHydroDynamics (CMHD) codes and identify regions
that can be accelerated using parallel algorithms that execute on
heterogeneous multi-GPU and multi-CPU-core environments using device
streams and hardware threads. It is expected that students will gain a broad
understanding of modeling fusion plasmas while gaining experience with the
challenges of implementing and validating numerical schemes to solve
scientific problems in a timely manner.

SDSU is collaborating with General Atomics (GA), the operator of the DIII-D
National Fusion Facility, to assist all students with utilizing and understanding
experimental fusion data in their research. GA will provide an introduction to the
fusion community through a seminar series given by leaders in the field,
exposure to those doing cutting edge research, and tours of the DIII-D tokamak
and control room. Fusion technology is a long-term growth industry, with many
opportunities for interested and motivated students to forge a career.

Eligible applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents.

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From: Matthias Voigt matthias.voigt@fernuni.ch
Date: December 16, 2024
Subject: PhD position, Numerical Methods for Efficient Acoustic Metamaterial Design, UniDistance Suisse (Brig, Switzerland)

UniDistance Suisse (the Swiss distance university) invites applications for a PhD position funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. The project is entitled "Numerical Methods for Efficient Acoustic Metamaterial Design" and will be on the interface between numerical linear algebra, control theory, model reduction, and optimization with an application-driven flavor. More details and application instructions are available here:

https://unidistance.ch/article/research-assistant-with-possibility-to-obtain-a-phd-80

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From: Mantas Mikaitis m.mikaitis@leeds.ac.uk
Date: December 17, 2024
Subject: Postdoc position in High-Performance Computing, University of Leeds, UK

Scientific Computation group at the University of Leeds is advertising a 3-year
Research Fellow position to work on floating-point error analysis and computer
arithmetic with a closing date of 14th of January, 2025.

Please apply at https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?id=47395

An EPSRC-funded project “Informing Future Numerical Standards by
Determining Features of Non-Standard Mathematical Hardware” is a 3-year
project that aims to develop tools to improve our understanding of several
numerical features of floating-point hardware present in datacentre GPUs and
domain-specific machine learning accelerators. The main goal is to improve the
existent almost entirely manual methods by focusing on three core aspects:
automating, removing the need for specialized in-depth knowledge of
mathematics of floating-point arithmetic, and informing the public about the
features of the current hardware.

The work is spread across four work packages (WPs). Each WP contains a wide
variety of tasks that will provide you with a unique experience of working with
the low-level numerical software and mathematical hardware, as well as
understand mathematics that underpin that software and hardware. As
examples, it will involve creating models of mathematical hardware available in
literature by utilizing custom-precision simulators, as well as designing high-
level software wrappers that can manage low-level code targeted at an array of
diverse hardware devices: from NVIDIA and AMD datacentre GPUs to Intel
Ponte Vecchio accelerators.

You will become a member of the Scientific Computation research group
working on a wide array of topics, including partial-differential equations for
fluid dynamics, numerical linear algebra, scientific machine learning, computer
arithmetic, numerical analysis, algorithm design, software and hardware
benchmarking and performance optimization, and hardware design and
analysis. You will become a member of a new informal group Leeds
Mathematical Hardware and Software Lab.

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From: Margherita Porcelli margherita.porcelli@unifi.it
Date: December 20, 2024
Subject: Postdoc position, Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila, Italy

We invite applications for a postdoctoral position based in the School of
Mathematics of the Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI), Italy. This postdoctoral
position will be devoted to research on Riemannian Optimization and its use in
Deep Learning. It is funded by the PRIN project "MOLE" and coordinated by
Francesco Tudisco (University of Edinburgh and GSSI). The research work will
involve the use of manifold-constrained computational strategies to devise fast
stochastic methods for learning and inference with large-scale deep learning
tasks arising in language processing and the data-driven solution of partial
differential equations.

As such, the ideal candidate should have a background in numerical analysis,
machine learning, NLP or, ideally, a combination of them.

The position is for 18 months with possibility of being extended by additional
12 months. Gross annual income: €45,000, plus funding for travels.

Application deadline is 20th of January 2025 and interviews are expected to
take place at the beginning of February 2025. Please feel free to reach out to
f.tudisco@ed.ac.uk for informal enquiries.

Link to job call:
https://www.gssi.it/communication/announcements/item/25631-bando-
assegni-di-ricerca-d-r-252-2024

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From: Malgorzata Peszynska mpesz@math.oregonstate.edu
Date: December 19, 2024
Subject: Tenure track position at Oregon State University

Oregon State University invites applications for a full-time 9-month tenure-track
Assistant Professor position in Mathematics beginning September 16, 2025. The
position is in Computational Mathematics with connections to Data Science.
Priority will be given to applications completed by January 15, 2025.

Apply at https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/162982

A copy of application must also be submitted on
https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/26095

Please address any inquires to Office Manager, Ms Deanne Murray
deanne.murray@math.oregonstate.edu.

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From: Milo Viviani milo.viviani@sns.it
Date: December 15, 2024
Subject: Two-year post-docs at Centro De Giorgi, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy

Dear All,

The "Centro di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi" (CRM-PISA) invites
applications for five two-year Junior Visiting Positions (2025-2027) for the
following subject matters:


1. Algebraic Geometry and/or Number Theory;
2. Topology, Differential Geometry and/or Geometric Analysis;
3. Partial Differential Equations and/or Probability;
4. Numerical Analysis and/or Financial Mathematics;
5. Dynamical Systems.


Successful candidates will be new or recent PhDs in Mathematics with an
exceptional research potential. PhD students can also apply, provided they obtain
their PhD no later than 1st October 2025.
Candidates must apply for a specific and single subject matter among the 5
specified above.

Deadline for application: 15th January 2025 at 4:00PM (Italian time).

To submit an application please link to the ANNOUNCEMENT at:
https://trasparenza.sns.it/archivio22_bandi-di-concorso_0_25191_874_1.html


Centro di Ricerca Matematica "Ennio De Giorgi"
Scuola Normale Superiore
Piazza dei Cavalieri, 3
56126 Pisa, Italy

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: December 16, 2024
Subject: Contents, AIMS new journal issue: FMF 3-4

Frontiers of Mathematical Finance
December 2024, Vol. 3, No. 4
https://www.aimsciences.org/FMF/article/2024/3/4

Attractive investment opportunities: The irrationality of being rational
Dilip B. Madan and King Wang

Optimal positioning in derivative securities in incomplete markets
Tim Leung, Matthew Lorig and Yoshihiro Shirai

Handling model risk with XVAs
Cyril Bénézet and Stéphane Crépey

Semi-analytical pricing of options written on SOFR futures
Andrey Itkin and Yerkin Kitapbayev

An arbitrage driven price dynamics of Automated Market Makers in the presence
of fees
Joseph Najnudel, Shen-Ning Tung, Kazutoshi Yamazaki and Ju-Yi Yen

Stylized facts in Web3
A. Christian Silva, Shen-Ning Tung and Wei-Ru Chen

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: December 16, 2024
Subject: Contents, AIMS new journal issue: JCD 12-2

Journal of Computational Dynamics
April 2025, Vol. 12, No. 2
https://www.aimsciences.org/jcd/article/2025/12/2

Bifurcations of periodic orbits in the generalised nonlinear Schrödinger equation
Ravindra I. Bandara, Andrus Giraldo, Neil G. R. Broderick and Bernd Krauskopf

Minimal ℓ2 norm discrete multiplier method
Erick Schulz and Andy T. S. Wan

Multisymplectic variational integrators for free boundary barotropic fluid models
with constraints
François Demoures and François Gay-Balmaz

Bounded complexity approximation of fractal sets
Joel Ratsaby

Equivariance and partial observations in Koopman operator theory for partial
differential equations
Sebastian Peitz, Hans Harder, Feliks Nüske, Friedrich M. Philipp, Manuel Schaller
and Karl Worthmann

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: December 18, 2024
Subject: Contents, AIMS new journal issue: NACO 15-1

Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization
March 2025, Vol. 15, No. 1
https://www.aimsciences.org/naco/article/2025/15/1

Preface
Hongwei Mei, Qingshuo Song and Chao Zhu

Minimum contrast estimators for piecewise deterministic Markov processes
F. Dufour, A. Genadot and O. L. V. Costa

Robust observer design in Markovian randomly switched linear systems
Shuo Yuan and Le Yi Wang

Markov chain approximation approach to European option pricing in the
presence of proportional transaction costs and regime-switching
Ruihua Liu

Risk management of guaranteed minimum benefits under a regime-switching
jump-diffusion model
Wenlong Hu and Tao Pang

A note on numerical methods for mean-variance portfolio selection with dynamic
attention behavior in a hidden Markov model
Yu Zhang, Zhuo Jin and Jiaqin Wei

Weak convergence of path-dependent SDEs with irregular coefficients
Jianhai Bao and Jinghai Shao

Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/naco/article/2025/15/1

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From: Roman Chapko roman.chapko@lnu.edu.ua
Date: December 17, 2024
Subject: Contents, Journal of Applied and Numerical Analysis Vol 2 (2024)

JOURNAL OF APPLIED AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS

The Ukrainian Journal on Numerical Methods and Their Applications
ISSN: 2786-815X (Online)
http://jana.lnu.edu.ua
Volume 2, 2024 (p.1-84)

CONTENTS

Argyros Ioannis K., Shakhno S., Regmi S., Havdiak M.
Extended Kurchatov-type methods for solving nonlinear equations
3-17

Borachok I.
Evolutionary-numerical algorithm for unsteady inverse geometric problems in
double-connected domains
18-29

Devi K., Maroju P., Kalita H.
A new optimal eighth-order iterative technique for solving simple roots of
nonlinear equations
30-40

Drebotiy R., Shynkarenko H.
Modified heuristic criterion for parameter choice for one stabilization scheme
of the finite element method
41-55

Kargas G., Mindrinos L.
Iterative methods for the infiltration advance problem
56-65

Makarov V.L., Sergienko I.V., Khimich O.M., Lyashko S.I., Samoilenko V.H.,
Kashpur O.F., Alexandrovich I.M., Klyushin D.A., Semenov V.V., Mayko N.V.
Generalized analytic functions and summary representation method and their
applications. In commemoration of the 110th anniversary of H. M. Polozhii's
birth
66-76

Pereverzyev S., Solodky S.
General regularization scheme in data-driven learning of Koopman operators
77-84

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