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NA Digest Friday, January 10, 2025 Volume 25 : Issue 2

Today's Editor:

  Alex Townsend
  Cornell University
  townsend@cornell.edu

Today's Topics:

17th AIMMS-MOPTA Optimization Modeling Competition
Deadline Imminent, Submissions for IMA Leslie Fox Prize 2025
Call for submissions, The 3rd HKSIAM Biennial Conference, Hong Kong, July 2025
Extended deadline for abstract, ADMOS 2025, Spain, June 2025
First Annual Meeting of EMS TAG on Scientific Machine Learning, March 2025 [second announcement]
Inverse Problems and Deep Learning, University of Bath, UK, 7-9 July 2025
MOPTA 2025 and Tamas-70 (deadlines approaching)
PhD Position in Computational Mathematics for SPDEs at Chalmers, Gothenburg
PhD and postdoc positions in scientific computing, Uppsala, Sweden
PhD position in modelling peatland dynamics, Dundee, UK
Pos Doc Position at University of São Paulo - Brazil
Post-doc position at MaLGa, Genoa - imaging inverse problems, learning and optimization
Postdoc Position in Computational Mechanics at the University of Cambridge
Tenure-Track Position, Mathematical Engineering, Univ of Concepción, Chile
Contents, Computational methods in applied mathematics 2025(1)
Contents, Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (ETNA), vol. 60, 2024

See this issue of NA Digest on the web at:
  https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/na-digest-html/25/v25n2.html

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

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From: Akwum Onwunta onwuntajunior@gmail.com
Date: January 06, 2025
Subject: 17th AIMMS-MOPTA Optimization Modeling Competition

The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) at Lehigh
University is thrilled to announce the opening of the 17th AIMMS-MOPTA
Optimization Modeling Competition. The competition is the result of a
collaboration between AIMMS and the organizers of the MOPTA 2025
conference, which will take place in Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal, from June
17 - 20, 2025.

The solution submission deadline is March 15, 2025, 23:59 Eastern Time.
Information on registration, submission, eligibility, and competition format are
posted on the competition website at
https://coral.ise.lehigh.edu/mopta2025/competition. Below, we provide an
overview.

This year's challenge: The goal of the competition this year is to analyze a
Transavia Aircrew Scheduling problem. The problem description is posted on
the competition website.

Registration: Teams must register for the competition as soon as they start
working on the problem.

Eligibility: Teams of at most three students can participate and should list a
faculty advisor. The team leader must be a graduate student, though the other
team members can be advanced undergraduate students. Each team member
must be registered as a full-time student at a recognized educational
institution during the Spring term of the 2024-2025 Academic Year. Teams
from all over the world can participate, as long as at least one team member
can come to the conference, should the team make it to the final round. The
official language of the competition is English.

Prizes: The top three teams will be invited to present (in person) to a panel of
judges at the MOPTA 2025 conference, including representatives from both the
conference organizing committee and AIMMS. Each finalist team will receive
free registration for the conference for up to two team members. The prizes
will be awarded as follows:

Place Used AIMMS Software Did not use AIMMS
Software
1st $1200 $600
2nd $600 $300
3rd $300 $150

For more details about the competition, visit
https://coral.ise.lehigh.edu/mopta2025/competition.

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Akwum Onwunta,
Lehigh University.

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From: Alex Townsend townsend@cornell.edu
Date: January 04, 2025
Subject: Deadline Imminent, Submissions for IMA Leslie Fox Prize 2025

We would like to remind colleagues that the deadline for the twenty-second
IMA Leslie Fox Prize for Numerical Analysis is on the 31st of January 2025. This
prestigious biennial prize was established in 1985 in honor of the distinguished
mathematician and researcher Leslie Fox. The next Prize Day (the twenty-
second) will take place on the 23rd of June 2025 at the University of
Strathclyde in Glasgow, UK, preceding the 30th Biennial Numerical Analysis
Conference. https://numericalanalysisconference.org.uk/

Entries for the twenty-second IMA Leslie Fox Prize for Numerical Analysis
should be submitted by the 31st of January 2025 using the form on the website
(link below). Any person who is less than 31 years old on 1st January 2025 and
has not already won a first prize is eligible---candidates need not come from
academia. Career breaks due to maternity/paternity leave, caring
responsibilities, disability, or illness will be considered.

Each entry should be based on a manuscript describing some of the
candidate's research suitable for a 40-minute lecture to a numerical analysis
audience.

For detailed eligibility criteria and submission guidelines, please check the
website:
https://ima.org.uk/25084/ima-fox-prize-2025-call-for-papers/ [ima.org.uk]

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From: Ronald Lok Ming Lui LUI lmlui@math.cuhk.edu.hk
Date: January 09, 2025
Subject: Call for submissions, The 3rd HKSIAM Biennial Conference, Hong Kong, July 2025

We are excited to announce that The Third HKSIAM Biennial Conference will
take place from July 7-11, 2025 at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

The conference will provide a forum to expose the mathematical community to
the most updated advances in industrial and applied mathematics, promoting
research on various mathematical challenges arising from scientific problems
and industrial applications. We eagerly anticipate welcoming you to the
conference.

We are currently accepting proposals for minisymposia. If you are interested in
organizing a minisymposium, please submit your proposal by February 15 ,
2025.

For more information, see:
https://www.math.cuhk.edu.hk/conference/hksiam2025/.

For any inquiries, feel free to contact us at hksiam2025@math.cuhk.edu.hk

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From: Matteo Giacomini matteo.giacomini@upc.edu
Date: January 07, 2025
Subject: Extended deadline for abstract, ADMOS 2025, Spain, June 2025

The XII International Conference on Adaptive
Modeling and Simulation (ADMOS 2025) will
be held in Barcelona, Spain on June 9-11,
2025 (https://admos2025.cimne.com/).

ADMOS is a Thematic Conference of the
European Community on Computational
Methods in Applied Sciences (ECCOMAS) and
a Special Interest Conference of the
International Association for Computational
Mechanics (IACM).

The ADMOS conference series targets the
challenges of reliability and efficiency in
numerical simulations, with the objective of
balancing accuracy and computational effort,
towards the development of predictive digital
twins. Topics of interest include: advanced
techniques to guarantee credibility of
simulations (high-order discretisations; error
estimation; validation & verification;
uncertainty quantitification; mesh and degree
adaptation; time step control; model
updating); efficient solutions for many-
queries applications (reduced-order and
surrogate models; data-driven models;
multi-fidelity models; statistical computing;
scientific machine learning; reinforcement
learning); frontier disciplines in computational
science and engineering aiming to strengthen
the synergy between credible results and
affordable computation (discretisations
on hybrid/polygonal meshes; automatic mesh
generation; statistical learning and
optimisation; low-rank approximations;
behavioral approach; quantum scientific
computing).

ADMOS 2025 will host:
- Three plenary lectures delivered by Rossella
Arcucci (Imperial College London, UK), Andrea
Beck (University of Stuttgart, Germany), and
Fehmi Cirak (Cambridge University, UK).
- One short course on mesh generation
delivered by Christophe Geuzaine (University
of Liège, Belgium).
- 16 minisymposia organised by recognised
international experts on the topics of the
conference.

Authors are kindly invited to submit a
contribution following the instructions at
https://admos2025.cimne.com/call_for_abstra
cts.
Oral contributions will last 20 minutes,
including Q&A.

EXTENDED DEADLINE for abstract
submission: January 17, 2024.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: ACCOMMODATION
DURING ADMOS 2025
We warmly recommend to book your
accommodation for ADMOS 2025 as soon
as possible. Besides being a highly requested
tourist destination, Barcelona is hosting other
large-scale scientific and commercial
events in the same period as ADMOS 2025,
reducing accommodation availability for the
conference dates. To help you find the best
accommodation for your stay in Barcelona,
special agreements with some
hotels are available to conference participants.
Detailed information and a dedicated search
engine for accommodation are accessible at
https://admos2025.cimne.com/accommodatio
n.

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From: Francesco Regazzoni francesco.regazzoni@polimi.it
Date: January 09, 2025
Subject: First Annual Meeting of EMS TAG on Scientific Machine Learning, March 2025 [second announcement]

Dear Colleagues,

We would like to gently remind you that, as previously announced, the first
Annual Meeting of the EMS TAG on Scientific Machine Learning (EMS TAG SciML
2025) will take place on March 24-26, 2025, at Politecnico di Milano, Italy.

This edition will feature 18 invited talks, a roundtable discussion, two industrial
sessions, a tutorial session and a poster session. The round table, dedicated to
discussing challenges and opportunities related to the synergy between Machine
Learning, applied mathematics and scientific computing, will be coordinated by
Wil Schilders, President of ICIAM and Full Professor and Chair of Scientific
Computing in Industry at the Technical University of Eindhoven. The panel will
feature distinguished participants from academia and industry.

We would like to remind you of the approaching deadline for registration and
poster submission, which has been extended to January 31, 2025.

Registration and poster submission can be made via the conference website:
https://www.mate.polimi.it/events/EMS-TAG-SciML-25/.

Participation in the workshop is free of charge, but registration is required.

We would be grateful if you could share information about this Annual Meeting
with your research group and colleagues interested in the forefront of Scientific
Machine Learning, especially encouraging the participation of young researchers
with a poster submission.

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: Hok Shing Wong hsw43@bath.ac.uk
Date: January 08, 2025
Subject: Inverse Problems and Deep Learning, University of Bath, UK, 7-9 July 2025

We are pleased to announce that we are now inviting submissions for short
talks and posters for the Maths4DL conference on Inverse Problems and Deep
Learning. The conference is taking place at the University of Bath, UK, from 7-9
July 2025.

Plenary speakers are:

Youssef Marzouk, MIT AeroAstro
Sebastian Neumayer, TU Chemnitz
Ozan Öktem, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Audrey Repetti, Heriot Watt University
Gabriele Steidl, Technische Universität Berlin
Silvia Villa, Università degli Studi di Genova

You are invited to submit a proposal for a talk or poster that fits within the
theme of the conference. Topics of interest are anything on the intersection of
inverse problems and deep learning, such as learned regularisation schemes,
generative priors, plug-and-play methods, unrolled networks and neural
operators for solving PDEs. Additionally, we are interested in uncertainty
quantification for such reconstruction methods, for instance via Bayesian
methods. Applications include problems from medical and non-medical image
and signal processing, physics and engineering.

Please visit our website to find out more about the conference and to access
the submission form:

https://maths4dl.ac.uk/newsevents/maths4dl-conference-on-inverse-
problems-and-deep-learning.

The deadline for contributions is Friday 28 February 2025.

Best wishes
Hok Shing

(on behalf of the Maths4DL Conference Team: Alexander Denker, Matthias
Ehrhardt, Johannes Hertrich, Hok Shing Wong)

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From: Luis Nunes Vicente lnv@lehigh.edu
Date: January 08, 2025
Subject: MOPTA 2025 and Tamas-70 (deadlines approaching)

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 from 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.

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:
Mohammadhossein Mohammadisiahroudi (Lehigh University, USA)
Etienne de Klerk (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
Tibor Illés (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary)
Imre Pólik (SAS Institute, USA)

Important dates:
MOPTA 2025 June 17-20, 2025
Abstract Submission Deadline March 1, 2025
Registration Deadline April 1, 2025
Late Registration Deadline May 15, 2025 (tours and dinners may not be guaranteed)

For more information about MOPTA 2025 and Tamas-70 (including registration, abstract submission, and AIMMS-MOPTA Optimization Modeling Competition), please visit https://coral.ise.lehigh.edu/mopta2025

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From: David Cohen david.cohen@chalmers.se
Date: January 09, 2025
Subject: PhD Position in Computational Mathematics for SPDEs at Chalmers, Gothenburg

The Department of Mathematical Sciences at Chalmers University of
Technology and the University of Gothenburg invites applications for
one PhD position in Mathematics with focus on computational mathematics
of stochastic partial differential equations.
The PhD project is supervised by David Cohen and Charles-Edouard Bréhier (Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour).

Application deadline: February 24, 2025.

For more information, please visit
https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I003/304/job?site=5&lang=UK&validator=a72aeedd63ec10de71e46f8d91d0d57c&job_id=13488¬rack=true

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From: Roman Iakymchuk roman.iakymchuk@it.uu.se
Date: January 10, 2025
Subject: PhD and postdoc positions in scientific computing, Uppsala, Sweden

We are inviting applications for PhD and postdoc positions in scientific
computing focusing on energy-efficient algorithmic solutions and software.

The PhD project goal is to develop next-generation, energy-efficient
algorithmic solutions tailored to data-intensive applications. You will work at the
intersection of numerical analysis, computer arithmetic, and algorithm design
to create methods that balance speed, accuracy, and energy consumption.

The postdoc project goal is to advance sustainable scientific computing by
developing energy-efficient and hardware-optimised software solutions for a
set of benchmarks with minimal or no sacrifices to the performance and
accuracy expectations.

Please apply via the official platform where more information can be found:
- PhD position: https://uu.varbi.com/what:job/jobID:778362/ due on January
24th, 2025
- postdoc position https://uu.varbi.com/what:job/jobID:784059/ due on
February 12th, 2025

For further information about the position, please contact: Roman Iakymchuk,
roman.iakymchuk@it.uu.se

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From: Eric Hall ehall001@dundee.ac.uk
Date: January 09, 2025
Subject: PhD position in modelling peatland dynamics, Dundee, UK

Funded PhD opportunity for UK students in "Probabilistic Modelling and Uncertainty Quantification for Micro-to-Mesoscale Peatland Dynamics."

Are you a UK student interested in pursuing a mathematics PhD project with social purpose and impact? Then, consider exploring the mathematics of peat to help find breakthroughs in regenerative innovation for this key natural resource!

Application Due Date: Feb 14, 2025.

Summary Description: This opportunity is offered as part of the Leverhulme Doctoral Programme for Regenerative Innovation (Regnr8-i) at the University of Dundee. This project will develop mathematical tools to inform peatland regeneration with the potential for innovative rewetting efforts using mathematical models and probabilistic frameworks that explicitly link micro-to-mesoscale processes.

How to apply?
Email Dr Eric Hall at ehall001@dundee.ac.uk with (i) a brief description of research interests and (ii) a CV. Please use the subject line “Regenr8-i peat”.

Full details here: https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/leverhulme-doctoral-programme-for-regenerative-innovation-regnr8-i-probabilistic-modelling-and-uncertainty-quantification-for-micro-to-mesoscale-peatland-dynamics/?p181369

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From: Jose A Cuminato jacuminato@gmail.com
Date: January 06, 2025
Subject: Pos Doc Position at University of São Paulo - Brazil

Numerical Simulation of Flows with High Weissenberg Number

This project aims at studying and combining stabilizing methods for viscoelastic
flows. We seek to propose a new formulation and numerical methods to deal
with the numerical instabilities present in simulations with high Weissenberg
numbers in reference flows. The researcher shall study the combination of the
Natural Stress and generalized Lie derivative formulations. The formulations will
also include the stabilization of the equations through matrix transformations:
logarithmic and square root. The researcher will verify the efficiency and accuracy
of the methods through numerical simulations of benchmark flows (for example
contraction, cavity, stick-slip, and die-swell), modeled by the viscoelastic fluids:
Oldroyd-B, Giesekus, and Phan-Thien–Tanner (PTT).
Requirements: PhD in Comp. Sci., Appl Math or related fields, experience with
fluid mechanics and one high-level programming language. Other requirements
are: Fluency in technical English for preparation of reports and publication.
Differentiating skills: Experience in viewers such as ParaView, in problems with
high Weissenberg numbers, implementing and verifying numerical methods,
history of scientific publications, or participation in relevant projects in fluids.
Interested candidates should send a detailed CV and one recommendation letter
to jacuminato@gmail.com by Feb 10, 2025.

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From: Luca Calatroni luca.calatroni@unige.it
Date: January 10, 2025
Subject: Post-doc position at MaLGa, Genoa - imaging inverse problems, learning and optimization

Dear colleagues,

Applications are open for one post-doctoral position within the Computational
Imaging and Learning (CIL) unit at the Machine Learning Genoa Center
(MaLGa), Department of Computer Science.
Self-supervised learning for non-linear image reconstruction problems in
fluorescence microscopy: The project focuses on developing innovative
reconstruction methods for partially unknown forward models with limited
training data, with applications to fluorescence microscopy imaging. The work
will be conducted in collaboration with the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT).

The position is funded by the ERC Starting Grant project MALIN.

Position Details:

Start Date: May/June 2025 (flexible)
Duration: 2 years (renewable)
Location: Genova, Italy.
Interested candidates should apply by filling in the following application form
before February 10, 2025:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe-
L26vqZ_fOe2HpwfNRWyBQvrSDb6LhETX_g6Ed_ERHbvu1A/viewform

For more details about the position and project, please contact Luca Calatroni
(luca.calatroni@unige.it) directly.

All the best,

Luca Calatroni

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From: Fehmi Cirak fc286@cam.ac.uk
Date: January 07, 2025
Subject: Postdoc Position in Computational Mechanics at the University of Cambridge

A position exists for a Research Associate in Computational Mechanics in the
Department of Engineering to work on advanced methods for
imperfect/uncertain geometries. The Research Associate will join a research
team developing innovative mathematical and computational techniques for
domains with random geometric imperfections by leveraging immersed
boundary methods for simulation with probabilistic subdivision surfaces for
geometry representation. The successful candidate will play a key role in
advancing these techniques and developing the corresponding software in
collaboration with the Cambridge team, led by Professor Fehmi Cirak and
project partners at Duke University in the USA.

The skills, qualifications and experience required to perform the role are:
- A PhD or be close to obtaining a PhD in applied mathematics, computational
mechanics or a closely related area.
- A research track record in developing computational and mathematical
methods for partial differential equations and their software implementation.
- Proficiency with modern software development frameworks and paradigms.
- Knowledge in emerging research areas, such as Bayesian inverse problems,
probabilistic analysis, or quantum computing, is highly desired.

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From: Julio Aracena jaracena@udec.cl
Date: January 07, 2025
Subject: Tenure-Track Position, Mathematical Engineering, Univ of Concepción, Chile

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR TENURE TRACK POSITIONS
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL ENGINEERING
UNIVERSITY OF CONCEPCION
Starting Date: first half of 2025.

The Department of Mathematical Engineering of the University of Concepción
invites applications
for two (2) tenure-track positions, starting in the first half of 2025. Candidates
should hold a Ph.D.
degree in Mathematics or a related area at the date of appointment, demonstrate
strong research
potential, exhibit a commitment to excellence in teaching, and be capable of
effective teamwork.
Preference will be given to candidates whose research aligns with the following
areas:
Discrete Mathematics, Numerical Analysis, Optimization and Calculus of
Variations, Partial
Differential Equations, Probability and Stochastic Processes and other branches
of Applied
Mathematics.

Teaching duties include courses at both undergraduate and graduate level.
The salary will depend on the qualifications of the selected candidate. It could
increase through
external research fundings that tenure-track faculties are expected to apply for.
The Department of Mathematical Engineering runs a PhD program in Applied
Mathematics, as well
as the undergraduate program of Mathematical Engineering. More information
about the Department
and its expanding faculty team can be found at http://www.ing-mat.udec.cl/
In addition, most of the faculty members of the Department of Mathematical
Engineering are
associated researchers of the Center for Research in Mathematical Engineering
(CI2MA) at the
University of Concepción. More details are available at:
https://www.ci2ma.udec.cl/ .

Applications should submit the following documents:
• A Curriculum Vitae (without photo)
• A certified copy of the academic degree
• A proposal for academic integration into the Department (research and teaching
project)
• Two recommendation letters.
Applications from qualified female candidates are especially encouraged.
Applications (in English or
Spanish) should be submitted electronically through the following portal:
https://udec.trabajando.cl/home
Oferta de Empleos Académico/a - Dep Ingeniería Matemática, código de
publicación: 2024/165.
Recommendation letters should be sent directly to the following email address:
dim.director@ing-mat.udec.cl.
To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by March 12, 2025.
For additional information, please contact:
Prof. Julio Aracena, E-mail: jaracena@ing-mat.udec.cl

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From: Carsten Carstensen cc@math.hu-berlin.de
Date: January 06, 2025
Subject: Contents, Computational methods in applied mathematics 2025(1)

Dear Editor,

Please consider submission of the following article to NA Digest. Thank you in
advance.

CMAM Editor-n-Chief
Carsten Carstensen
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS (2025), No 1

Convergence of an Operator Splitting Scheme for Fractional Conservation Laws
with Lévy Noise
Soumya Ranjan Behera, Ananta K. Majee

The Partition of Unity Finite Element Method for the Schrödinger Equation
Daniele Boffi, Ondrej Certik, Francesca Gardini, Gianmarco Manzini

Analysis and Numerical Simulation of Time-Fractional Derivative Contact
Problem with Friction in Thermo-Viscoelasticity
Mustapha Bouallala, EL-Hassan Essoufi, Youssef Ouafik

A Numerical Study of a Stabilized Hyperbolic Equation Inspired by Models for
Bio-Polymerization
Lisa Davis, Monika Neda, Faranak Pahlevani, Jorge Reyes, Jiajia Waters

Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for the Vlasov–Stokes System
Harsha Hutridurga, Krishan Kumar, Amiya K. Pani

HDG Method for Nonlinear Parabolic Integro-Differential Equations
Riya Jain, Sangita Yadav

Robust Multigrid Methods for Discontinuous Galerkin Discretizations of an
Elliptic Optimal Control Problem
Sijing Liu

Machine Learning Estimators: Implementation and Comparison in Python
Fabian Merle

Quasi-Optimality of an AFEM for General Second Order Elliptic PDE
Arnab Pal, Thirupathi Gudi

Quadratic Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods for the Unilateral
Contact Problem
Kamana Porwal, Tanvi Wadhawan

A Novel Fully Decoupled Scheme for the MHD System with Variable Density
Zhaowei Wang, Danxia Wang, Hongen Jia

A Streamline Upwind Petrov-Galerkin Reduced Order Method for Advection-
Dominated Partial Differential Equations Under Optimal Control
Fabio Zoccolan, Maria Strazzullo, Gianluigi Rozza

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From: Lothar Reichel reichel@math.kent.edu
Date: January 05, 2025
Subject: Contents, Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (ETNA), vol. 60, 2024

Contents, Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (ETNA), vol. 60, 2024. Note: ETNA accepts software publications as well as historical papers.

H. Hakula, M. M. S. Nasser, and M. Vuorinen, Mobile disks in hyperbolic space and minimization of conformal capacity, pp. 1-19

J. Haug and R. Treinen, Multi-scale spectral methods for bounded radially
symmetric capillary surfaces, pp. 20-39

E. Carson and I. Dauzickaite, The stability of split-preconditioned FGMRES in four precisions, pp. 40-58

C. M. Cuesta, F. de la Hoz, and I. Girona, Numerical computation of the half
Laplacian by means of a fast convolution algorithm, pp. 59-98

T. Linss, N. Kopteva, G. Radojev, and M. Ossadnik, A review of maximum-norm aposteriori error bounds for time-semidiscretisations of parabolic equations, pp. 99-122

M. Errachid, A. Essanhaji, and A. Messaoudi, Dimensional reduction for
multivariate Lagrange polynomial interpolation problems, pp. 123-135

B. Rester, A. Vasilyeva, and J. V. Lambers, Convergence analysis of a Krylov
subspace spectral method for the 1D wave equation in an inhomogeneous medium, pp. 136-168

L. Gouarin and N. Spillane, Fully algebraic domain decomposition
preconditioners with adaptive spectral bounds, pp. 169-196

J. M. Tabeart and J. W. Pearson, Saddle point preconditioners for
weak-constraint 4D-Var, pp. 197-220

Susanne Bradley and Chen Greif, Augmentation-based preconditioners for
saddle-point systems with singular leading blocks, pp. 221-237

E. B. Kovac and A. Perkovic, Convergence of the Eberlein diagonalization method under generalized serial pivot strategies, pp. 238-255

R. Altmann and M. Deiml, A novel iterative time integration scheme for linear
poroelasticity, pp. 256-275

J. Liesen and J. Ramme, Spectral properties of certain nonsymmetric saddle
point matrices, pp. 276-291

S. Pozza and N. Van Buggenhout, A new Legendre polynomial-based approach for non-autonomous linear ODEs, pp. 292-326

S. Kindermann and W. Zellinger, A short-term rational Krylov method for linear inverse problems, pp. 327-350

K. Atkinson, D. Chien, and O. Hansen, Constructing diffeomorphisms between simply connected plane domains-part 2, pp. 351-363

S. Miodragovic, N. Truhar, and I. Kuzmanovic Ivicic, Relative perturbation
tan(theta)-theorems for definite matrix pairs, pp. 364-380

A. Frommer, G. Ramirez-Hidalgo, M. Schweitzer, and M. Tsolakis, Polynomial
preconditioning for the action of the matrix square root and inverse square
root, pp. 381-404

N. Bazarra, J. R. Fernandez, and R. Quintanilla, Analysis of a one-dimensional nonlocal thermoelastic problem, pp. 405-420

T. Chen and G. Meurant, Near-optimal convergence of the full orthogonalization method, pp. 421-427

L. Bialas-Ciez, D. J. Kenne, A. Sommariva, and M. Vianello, Evaluating
Lebesgue constants by Chebyshev polynomial meshes on cube, simplex, and ball, pp. 428-445

H. Bouda, C. Allouch, K. Kant, and Z. El Allali, Error analysis of a Jacobi
modified projection-type method for weakly singular Volterra-Hammerstein
integral equations, pp. 446-470

Sk. Safique Ahmad and P. Khatun, Structured condition numbers for a linear
function of the solution of the generalized saddle point problem, pp. 471-500

Marco Sutti, A single shooting method with approximate Frechet derivative for computing geodesics on the Stiefel manifold, pp. 501-519

F. Cassini, Efficient third-order tensor-oriented directional splitting for
exponential integrators, pp. 520-540

P. Junghanns and C. Laurita, A stable BIE method for the Laplace equation with Neumann boundary conditions in domains with piecewise smooth boundaries, pp. 541-588

V. Kaarnioja and A. Rupp, Quasi-Monte Carlo and discontinuous Galerkin,
pp. 589-617

K. Kan, J. G. Nagy, and L. Ruthotto, LSEMINK: a modified Newton-Krylov method for log-sum-exp minimization, pp. 618-635

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