Today's Editor:
David S. Bindel
Cornell University
bindel@cornell.edu
Today's Topics:
Hans Joerg Stetter (1930—2025)
MOLE: Mimetic Operators Library Enhanced at SC'25
UM-Bridge Workshop, December 2025
Conference on Numerical Analysis and Optimization, Oman, Jan 2026
Conference on Kernel Methods honoring R. Schaback, Jan 2026
Call for submission - Section S18 at GAMM Annual Meeting March 2026 in Stuttgart
Call for submissions, UQ Section (S15) at GAMM 2026, Stuttgart, March 2026
4th IMA Conference on Mathematics of Finance and Insurance, June 2026
Saint Girons V 29 June - 3 July 2026 Correction to day
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer position at University of Pretoria, South Africa
Senior Scientist position in Applied Mathematics at TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
Postdoc position in computational fluid dynamics at Old Dominion University, USA
PhD Position: Method Development for Hierachical X-Ray Imaging at Synchrotron Facilities, Germany
PhD position in Bayesian methods for brain simulation at BCAM, Bilbao, Spain
PhD position in mathematical optimization at the University of Goettingen, Germany
Berlin Mathematical School (BMS) – Get Your Math PhD in Berlin, Germany
Contents, Computational methods in applied mathematics 2025(4)
Contents, AIMS New Article: CAC Vol. 7, Art. 2
Contents, AIMS New Article: ACSE Vol. 6, Art. 1
Contents, AIMS New Article: FMF Vol. 7, Art. 2
Contents, AIMS New Issue: JCD 12-4
Contents, AIMS New Volume: EECT Vol. 16
Call for Papers: SISC Special Section on Quantum Computing
See this issue of NA Digest on the web at:
https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/na-digest-html/25/v25n45.html
Submissions, FAQs, and archives:
https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/
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From: Dirk Praetorius dirk.praetorius@asc.tuwien.ac.at
Date: November 05, 2025
Subject: Hans Joerg Stetter (1930—2025)
TU Wien and the Institute of Analysis and Scientific Computing mourn
the passing of Professor Hans Joerg Stetter, who died on October 27,
2025 at the age of 95.
Appointed to TU Wien in 1965, Hans Jörg Stetter made lasting
contributions to the fields of applied mathematics and computer
science in Austria.
The memorial service will take place on November 26, 2025.
An obituary for Hans Jörg Stetter can be found here:
http://www.asc.tuwien.ac.at/stetter/
The family has set up the following contact address:
in.memoriam.Hans.Stetter@t-online.de
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From: Jose E Castillo jcastillo@sdsu.edu
Date: November 04, 2025
Subject: MOLE: Mimetic Operators Library Enhanced at SC'25
If you are attending SC'25 in St. Louis, MO, please come by the San
Diego State University Computational Science Research Center (CSRC)
Booth in Hall 6, Booth #6527. We will be featuring many recent
computational science research accomplishments, in particular
featuring our numerical Mimetic Difference library, MOLE.
MOLE is a high-performance (C++ & MATLAB/Octave) library that
implements high-order mimetic operators to solve partial differential
equations. It provides discrete analogs of the most common vector
calculus operators. The operators act on staggered grids (uniform,
non-uniform, curvilinear) and satisfy local and global conservation
law. The MOLE OSE organization is now established! The MOLE OSE was
funded with a strong commitment to sustainability, reliability,
high-performance computing software, and supported by the
U.S. National Science Foundation Pathways for Open-source Software
Ecosystems (POSE). To learn more about the MOLE OSE organization and
mimetic discretization, come by our booth at SC'25 or check out:
https://mole-docs.readthedocs.io/
Lastly, for the full of schedule of demos, tutorials and MOLE clinics
at our SC'25 Booth check out: https://shorturl.at/ErMbB
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From: Anne Reinarz anne.k.reinarz@durham.ac.uk
Date: November 03, 2025
Subject: UM-Bridge Workshop, December 2025
We are planning a two-day online workshop on UM-Bridge, a
language-agnostic interface linking Uncertainty Quantification (UQ)
packages and numerical model software. It enables
* Speeding up UQ projects from prototype to HPC
* Making UQ and model software available to a wide audience
* Reproducible, community-driven UQ benchmarking
This workshop has the following goals:
* Get users familiar with UM-Bridge
* Initiate collaborations between UQ and model experts
* Advance the UQ software ecosystem
It will take place on 9th and 10th of December 2025.
Registration is available until 1st of December. You find registration
form and further details on UM-Bridge and workshop at:
https://um-bridge.github.io/workshop/
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From: Mehi Al-Baali albaali@squ.edu.om
Date: November 01, 2025
Subject: Conference on Numerical Analysis and Optimization, Oman, Jan 2026
It is our pleasure to announce the 6th Triennial Conference on
Numerical Analysis and Optimization (NAOVI-2026). It is a series
organized every three years and will take place at Sultan Qaboos
University, Muscat, Oman, from 5-8 January 2026.
REGISTRATION and ABSTRACT SUBMISSION:
Registration is required for all those wishing to attend the
conference (available places, particularly for those outside Oman, are
limited). If a participant wishes to contribute a talk for 20 minutes,
an abstract should be submitted either online via the website
https://conferences.squ.edu.om/nao2026/Registration-and-Abstract-Submission
or by email to nao2026@squ.edu.om.
Abstract Submission Deadline: November 10, 2025.
Registration Deadline: December 10, 2025.
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Adil M. Bagirov, Federation University, Australia
Daniele Boffi, KAUST, Saudi Arabia
David M. Gay, AMPL Optimization, Inc., USA
Serge Gratton, Toulouse-INP/IRIT, France.
Francesca Guerriero, Calabria University, Italy
Michael Hintermuller, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Germany
Nezam Mahdavi-Amiri, Sharif University of Technology, Iran
Dominique Orban, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada
Laura Palagi, Sapienza-Rome University, Italy
Amiya Kumar Pani, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India
Veronica Piccialli, Sapienza-Rome University, Italy
Cornelis Roos, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
M. Ziad Saghir, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada
Jesús María Sanz-Serna, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Michael Saunders, Stanford University, USA
Reza Tavakkoli-Moghaddam, University of Tehran, Iran
Philippe L. Toint, University of Namur, Belgium
Maria Teresa Vespucci, University of Bergamo, Italy
Basuki Widodo, Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology, Indonesia
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From: Amir Noorizadegan amir_noori@hkbu.edu.hk
Date: November 04, 2025
Subject: Conference on Kernel Methods honoring R. Schaback, Jan 2026
The Conference on Modern Kernel Methods and Applications will be
held 5–9 January 2026 at Hong Kong Baptist University, in celebration
of Professor Robert Schaback’s 80th birthday.
On behalf of the organizing committee, we warmly invite researchers
in kernel methods, approximation theory, numerical analysis, and
related fields to join us in honoring Professor Schaback’s lifelong
contributions to computational mathematics.
Financial support will be available for early-career researchers
(up to the rank of Associate Professor).
Further details, including program updates and registration
information, are available at:
https://www.math.hkbu.edu.hk/events/schaback80
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From: Tim Haubold t.haubold@math.uni-goettingen.de
Date: November 06, 2025
Subject: Call for submission - Section S18 at GAMM Annual Meeting March 2026 in Stuttgart
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you (or a member of your group) to give a
presentation in Section S18 “Numerical methods for partial
differential equations”, at the upcoming GAMM Annual Meeting 2026, in
Stuttgart, Germany, from 16. — 20., March 2026.
Keynote lectures will be given by Tabea Tscherpel (TU Darmstadt) and
Paul Stocker (University of Vienna)
The deadline for abstract submission is December 8, 2025. Abstracts
can be submitted directly via the conference website:
https://jahrestagung.gamm.org/
All important dates and fees can be found at:
https://jahrestagung.gamm.org/annual-meeting-2026/important-dates-fees/
Please note that all participants are responsible for their own
expenses (travel, accommodation, and registration), as we are unable
to offer financial support.
A short description of our section’s scope is included below. We very
much hope you will consider contributing and look forward to seeing
you in Stuttgart.
Best regards,
Tim Haubold and Thomas Wick
(t.haubold@math.uni-goettingen.de and wick@ifam.uni-hannover.de)
Short Description of Section S18:
For all fields of applications, the mathematical models are primarily
based on differential equations. Hence, their numerical solution plays
a fundamental role in numerical mathematics. This section covers
mainly the construction and the behaviour of numerical methods for
differential equations, including those of ordinary as well as of
partial differential type.
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From: Laura Scarabosio laura.scarabosio@ru.nl
Date: November 03, 2025
Subject: Call for submissions, UQ Section (S15) at GAMM 2026, Stuttgart, March 2026
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to draw your attention to the 96th Annual Meeting of the
International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM),
March 16–20, 2026, taking place at the University of Stuttgart,
Germany, and cordially invite you to contribute to Section S15:
Uncertainty Quantification.
We welcome contributions broadly related to Uncertainty Quantification
(UQ), including (but not limited to):
UQ in differential equations; UQ in climate and environmental
sciences; stochastic modeling and simulation; UQ and machine learning;
stochastic networks and random graphs; optimization under uncertainty;
Bayesian optimization; risk analysis; data assimilation; Bayesian
inverse problems.
The time allocated for each contributed talk is 20 minutes (15 minutes
presentation and 5 minutes discussion). The number of accepted
contributions will depend on the total number of submissions and
available slots.
Section S15 will feature four confirmed keynote talks by Helmut
Harbrecht (University of Basel), Jana de Wiljes (TU Ilmenau), Kerstin
Lux-Gottschalk (TU Eindhoven), and Sebastian Krumscheid (KIT).
Abstract submission is now open and will close on December 8, 2025.
For further details, please visit the conference website:
https://jahrestagung.gamm.org/annual-meeting-2026/96th-annual-meeting-2/
We are looking forward to seeing you in Stuttgart,
Laura Scarabosio (Radboud University)
Björn Sprungk (TU Bergakademie Freiberg)
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From: Pam Bye conferences@ima.org.uk
Date: November 04, 2025
Subject: 4th IMA Conference on Mathematics of Finance and Insurance, June 2026
Thursday 18 – Friday 19 June, 2026
The Liner Hotel, Lord Nelson St, Liverpool, L3 5QB, UK
https://ima.org.uk/26905/4th-ima-conference-on-mathematics-of-finance-and-insurance/
The IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Finance and Insurance brings
together academics and practitioners to explore the latest advances in
mathematical approaches to finance and insurance. The event fosters
dialogue between the closely connected fields of mathematical finance
and actuarial science, creating opportunities for the exchange of
ideas and the development of innovative solutions.
We welcome contributions from researchers and professionals showcasing
new work in applied mathematics, probability, and statistics,
particularly those addressing the key challenges facing today’s
financial and insurance industries.
Building on previous conferences in Edinburgh, Manchester, and
Liverpool, we are delighted to return to Liverpool. This year’s
conference will open the floor to broad spectrum of topics across
mathematical finance and actuarial science.
On this basis we invited have academics and practitioners to submit papers to
the Conference in the following fields:
Mathematics of Finance Algorithmic trading, Blockchain and
decentralized finance, Computational finance, Credit risk, Mean field
games, Model risk and uncertainty, Optimal stopping, Option pricing
and hedging, Systemic risk, Volatility modelling, and more.
Mathematics of Insurance:
Annuities, Climate risk, Extreme events, Hedging strategies, Pension
plan design and valuation, Population mortality modelling, Risk
measures, Scenario analysis, Stress testing, and more.
Call for Papers and Posters
Please submit your 300-word abstract via https://my.ima.org.uk/ by 30th
January 2026. Abstracts should be submitted as a Word document. 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.
Invited Speakers
Professor Goran Peskir - University of Manchester
Professor Ansreas Tsanakas - Bayes Business School
Professor Sam Cohen - Mathmatical Institue Oxford
Conference Fees
Full Conference Pass (2 days) WITH Evening Meal/Activities
Includes entry to the conference for both days as well as refreshments and
lunches. Also includes evening meal and activities at Pins Social:
https://www.pinssocialclub.co.uk/
on Thursday 18th June.
IMA Member – £345.00
Non-Member – £385.00
IMA Student member – £170.00
Student Non-Member – £200.00
One Day Conference Pass
Includes entry to the conference for one day as well as refreshments and
lunches. Does not include the evening meal or activities.
IMA Member – £180.00
Non-member – £220.00
IMA Student member – £100.00
Student non-member – £130.00
Please note: If you book a one-day conference pass and would like to
also attend the evening meal/activities, please purchase this
separately. Evening Meal and Activities at Pins Social -
https://www.pinssocialclub.co.uk/
on Thursday 18th June.
£42.00 - Please only purchase if you have a One Day Conference Pass.
Please register for the conference via:
https://my.ima.org.uk/
Accommodation
The Liner Hotel, Lord Nelson St, Liverpool L3 5QB
To book accommodation, call 0151 709 7050, press option 1, and speak
directly with a member of the sales office team. Delegates to pay on
arrival at the hotel.
Code for accommodation: 0626INST
Organising Committee
Corina Constantinescu, University of Liverpool
Paul Johnson, University of Manchester
For further information, please contact the Conferences Department:
conferences@ima.org.uk
Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, Ground Floor Suite, 19-20
Clifftown Road, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS1 1AB
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From: Iain Duff iain.duff@stfc.ac.uk
Date: November 03, 2025
Subject: Saint Girons V 29 June - 3 July 2026 Correction to day
Saint Girons V 29 June - 3 July 2026
Mea culpa ... In my message in the last nadigest, I had the correct
date but wrong day.
The meeting starts with a reception in the evening of Monday 29th June
and finishes in the afternoon of on Friday 3rd.
The website www.saintgironsconference.eu should be consulted for
up-to-date information.
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From: Mapundi Kondwani Banda banda.mapundi@gmail.com
Date: November 03, 2025
Subject: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer position at University of Pretoria, South Africa
The Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at the
University of Pretoria, South Africa, invites applications for a
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer position.
Please, use the following website link to access full details of the
post and contact details for informal enquiries:
https://www.up.ac.za/human-resources-department/article/257103/careersup
The deadline for application submission is 21st November, 2025
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From: Dirk Praetorius dirk.praetorius@asc.tuwien.ac.at
Date: November 06, 2025
Subject: Senior Scientist position in Applied Mathematics at TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
The Institute of Analysis and Scientific Computing at TU Wien invites
applications for a full-time Senior Scientist position (40 hours per
week).
Job posting (application deadline: December 11, 2025):
https://jobs.tuwien.ac.at/Job/260023?culture=en
Position details:
— Initial contract for 4 years, with the possibility of a permanent
appointment
— Full-time employment (40 hours per week) with the opportunity to
establish an independent research group
— Teaching load: one lecture course with accompanying exercises per
term
— Applicants must commit to acquiring sufficient German language
skills within the first 18 months, as most undergraduate teaching at
TU Wien is conducted in German
— Includes full public health and pension insurance coverage
— Current net salary: EUR 3,160 per month (plus holiday and Christmas
bonuses; total annual net income approx. EUR 45,600)
— Excellent and internationally competitive research environment
Institute website:
https://www.tuwien.at/en/mg/asc/
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From: Nail Yamaleev nyamalee@odu.edu
Date: November 06, 2025
Subject: Postdoc position in computational fluid dynamics at Old Dominion University, USA
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research associate
position in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Old
Dominion University (R1 university in Norfolk, VA, USA). No teaching
is required for this position. The selected candidate will receive a
highly competitive salary, health insurance, and travel funds for
participation in scientific conferences and meetings. The initial
appointment is for a period of 1 year. The position is renewable
annually for a period of up to 3 years subject to performance and
funding availability.
This position will provide a unique opportunity to work on a
cutting-edge project and closely collaborate with research scientists
of NASA Langley Research Center. The focus of this project is on the
development of new positivity-preserving entropy stable spectral
collocation schemes for simulation of 3-D compressible viscous flows
on unstructured grids. Our department has a history of producing
exceptionally successful, independent, and productive postdocs and PhD
students.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated candidate with
a Ph.D. degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering or a
closely related field. A solid background in numerical methods for
PDEs, strong hands-on experience with large codes written in Fortran
90 or C++ and MPI, and effective communication skills (written/spoken
English) are required.
Interested candidates should submit a CV, a copy of undergraduate and
graduate transcripts, a summary of recent work and research interests
at
https://hera.odurf.odu.edu/careers//Careers.aspx?req=25-071&type=JOBDESCR
and arrange for two letters of recommendation that should be e-mailed
directly to bchinben@odu.edu. Please include position #25-071 in the
subject line of all correspondence. Any questions regarding this
position should be sent to nyamalee@odu.edu. Review of applications
will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
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From: Martin Burger martin.burger@desy.de
Date: November 06, 2025
Subject: PhD Position: Method Development for Hierachical X-Ray Imaging at Synchrotron Facilities, Germany
At DESY in Hamburg we are currently looking for a PhD student working
on the development of improved models of the image formation process
in holographic X-ray imaging reconstruction algorithms for handling
large-scale tomographic data from limited field-of-view acquisitions.
See
https://v22.desy.de/e67416/records303510/index_eng.html
for the details of the opening.
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From: Matteo Croci mcroci@bcamath.org
Date: November 03, 2025
Subject: PhD position in Bayesian methods for brain simulation at BCAM, Bilbao, Spain
BCAM, the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics is hiring a Research
Technician/PhD student in Computational and Applied Mathematics to
work under the supervision of Dr. Matteo Croci and Dr. Judit
Muñoz-Matute.
We are searching for a motivated pre-doctoral researcher who is eager
to kickstart their career as a researcher. We especially welcome
candidates from under-represented backgrounds.
The objective of the research project is to perform Bayesian inversion
to characterise the velocity field of 3D partial differential
equations describing brain fluid and solute movement.
The proposed research will involve:
- Bayesian inference and/or Monte Carlo methods.
- The numerical solution of partial differential equations.
The initial contract duration will be of 1 year, but we aim to
incorporate the research technician within BCAM's doctoral programme,
subject to satisfactory performance.
Starting date is: ideally as soon as possible, but lots of flexibility
on this.
Link to application form: https://bit.ly/BCAM_PHD_2025
Link to instructions: https://bit.ly/BCAM_PHD_2025_INSTRUCTIONS
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From: Russell Luke r.luke@math.uni-goettingen.de
Date: November 03, 2025
Subject: PhD position in mathematical optimization at the University of Goettingen, Germany
TThe Institute for Numerical and Applied Mathematics at Georg-August
University of Goettingen is seeking qualified candidates for a
doctoral research assistant for the degree Dr.rer.nat. (PhD), starting
on April 1, 2026. The position is with the continuous optimization
group (Russell Luke, chair), and is limited to 3 years.
Your profile
• Competitive master's degree in mathematics or a related discipline
• Interest in optimization, mathematical analysis and algorithms
• Proficiency in German (teaching) and English (research)
• Experience in teaching, scientific publications, and numerical
software development is also desirable
For more information, go to
https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/644546.html?filters={%22vollzeit%22:[],%22befristet%22:[],%22gruppe%22:[],%22besoldGrp%22:[]}&details=76118
The closing date for applications is January 5, 2026.
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From: Claudia Schillings c.schillings@fu-berlin.de
Date: October 31, 2025
Subject: Berlin Mathematical School (BMS) – Get Your Math PhD in Berlin, Germany
Dear colleagues,
The application portal for the BMS PhD program is currently open and
we kindly ask you to forward our call for applications to your
colleagues and students:
The Berlin Mathematical School is the graduate school of the Cluster
of Excellence MATH+ (http://www.mathplus.de) and a joint endeavor of
the mathematics departments at the universities in Berlin: Freie
Universität (FU), Humboldt-Universität (HU) and Technische Universität
(TU).
We offer an excellent doctoral program taught in English in a broad
and active research environment together with mentoring programs,
soft-skills seminars, travel funding for conferences and research
stays, language courses, and an extensive and welcoming support system
facilitated by the BMS office and vibrant student community.
https://www.math-berlin.de/students
“Mathematics as a whole“ is a leading principle of the BMS. Its focus
encompasses fields that are traditionally termed “pure“ or “applied“
mathematics, though we prefer not to make that distinction. Instead,
research topics are grouped into eight parts, each covering a broad,
but coherent, part of mathematics:
Area 1: Geometry and topology
Area 2: Algebraic geometry and number theory
Area 3: Stochastics and mathematical finance
Area 4: Discrete mathematics and optimization
Area 5: Discrete geometry
Area 6: Numerical mathematics
Area 7: Applied analysis
Area 8: Mathematics for AI
All you need to know about applying to the BMS is available online:
http://www.math-berlin.de/application
Application Deadlines
The BMS application period consists of two application rounds. For admission
to our program in 2026, applications will be accepted via our online portal from
1 October to 1 December 2025 (first round)
1 March to 1 April 2026 (second round).
Phase I (Master studies):
Deadline for application requiring admission with scholarship: 1 December
2025
Number of available places with scholarship: 10
Deadline for general admission without funding: 1 April 2026
Number of available places without funding: 10
Phase II (Doctoral research):
For Phase II applicants, the BMS serves mostly as a “matchmaker” with faculty
members in Berlin and PhD funding is organized by the research group
directly.The BMS can fund max. 1 Phase II position per year for Phase II
applicants. The start date is 1 October 2026.
Best regards,
Gavril Farkas, BMS Chair
Holger Reich, BMS Chair
John M. Sullivan, BMS Chair
Annika Preuß-Vermeulen, BMS Coordinator
and Nadja Wisniewski, MATH+ Managing Director
Berlin Mathematical School (BMS)
MATH+: The Berlin Mathematics Research Center
Cluster of Excellence
https://www.mathplus.de
https://www.math-berlin.de
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From: Carsten Carstensen cc@math.hu-berlin.de
Date: November 07, 2025
Subject: Contents, Computational methods in applied mathematics 2025(4)
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS (2025), No 4
1. A Nested Uzawa Solver for a Dual-Dual Mixed Finite Element Method
for Frictional Contact Problems in Linear Elasticity
Michael Andres, Matthias Maischak, Ernst P. Stephan
2. An hp-Adaptive Strategy Based on Locally Predicted Error Reductions
Patrick Bammer, Andreas Schröder, Thomas P. Wihler
3. Analysis and Systematic Discretization of a Fokker–Planck Equation
with Lorentz Force
Vincent Bosboom, Herbert Egger, Matthias Schlottbom
4. A Hodge Decomposition Finite Element Method for an Elliptic Maxwell
Boundary Value Problem on General Polyhedral Domains
Susanne C. Brenner, Casey Cavanaugh, Li-Yeng Sung
5. A Galerkin Approach to the Generalized Karush–Kuhn–Tucker
Conditions for the Solution of an Elliptic Distributed Optimal Control
Problem with Pointwise State and Control Constraints
Susanne C. Brenner, Li-Yeng Sung
6. Guaranteed Lower and Upper Bounds for Eigenvalues of Second Order
Elliptic Operators in any Dimension
Jun Hu, Rui Ma
7. Two Regularization Methods for Identifying the Initial Value of
Time- Fractional Telegraph Equation
Ying-Qing Liang, Fan Yang, Xiao-Xiao Li
8. Simplified Iterated Lavrentiev Regularization in Hilbert Scales
Pallavi Mahale, Ankush Kumar
9. Semi- and Fully-Discrete Analysis of Lowest-Order Nonstandard
Finite Element Methods for the Biharmonic Wave Problem
Neela Nataraj, Ricardo Ruiz-Baier, Aamir Yousuf
10. A Potential-Robust WG Finite Element Method for the Maxwell
Equations on Tetrahedral Meshes
Yufeng Nie, Xiu Ye, Shangyou Zhang
11. A Conservative Eulerian Finite Element Method for Transport and
Diffusion in Moving Domains
Maxim Olshanskii, Henry von Wahl
12. Convergence Rates for a Finite Volume Scheme of the Stochastic
Heat Equation
Niklas Sapountzoglou, Aleksandra Zimmermann
13. A Class of Meshless Structure-Preserving Algorithms for the
Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation
Jialing Wang, Zhengting Zhou, Zhoujin Lin
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: November 05, 2025
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Article: CAC Vol. 7, Art. 2
Communications on Analysis and Computation
Volume: 7, Art. 2
March 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/CAC/article/2026/7/0
Numerical analysis for mean-field type stochastic differential equations with
piecewise continuous arguments
Yuhang Zhang, Minghui Song and Jiaqi Zhu
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: November 06, 2025
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Article: ACSE Vol. 6, Art. 1
Advances in Computational Science and Engineering
Volume: 6, Art. 1
December 2025
https://www.aimsciences.org/ACSE/article/2025/6/0
A robust first order meshfree method for time-dependent nonlinear conservation
laws
Samuel Kwan and Jesse Chan
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: November 05, 2025
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Article: FMF Vol. 7, Art. 2
Frontiers of Mathematical Finance
Volume: 7, Art. 2
December 2025
https://www.aimsciences.org/FMF/article/2025/7/0
Aggregation of financial markets
Georg Menz and Moritz Voss
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: November 05, 2025
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Issue: JCD 12-4
Journal of Computational Dynamics
Volume: 12, Issue: 4
October 2025
https://www.aimsciences.org/jcd/article/2025/12/4
Validated error bounds for pseudospectral approximation of delay differential
equations: Local unstable manifolds
Shane Kepley and Babette A. J. de Wolff
A parallel iterative method for variational integration
Sebastián J. Ferraro, David Martín de Diego and Rodrigo T. Sato Martín de
Almagro
Cycling signatures: Identifying cycling motions in time series using algebraic
topology
Ulrich Bauer, David Hien, Oliver Junge and Konstantin Mischaikow
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: October 31, 2025
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Volume: EECT Vol. 16
Evolution Equations and Control Theory
Volume: 16
February 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/eect/article/2026/16/0
On the Laplace equation with non-local dynamical boundary conditions
Raffaela Capitanelli and Mirko D'Ovidio
Robust tracking of fractional-order diffusion equation with uncertain parameter
using second-order sliding mode boundary control
Ru Wang and Jun-Jun Liu
Mean-square controllable continuous attractors for random Korteweg-de Vries
lattice equations
Guifen Liu, Yangrong Li and Xiaowen Tang
Uniform decaying property of solutions for anisotropic viscoelastic systems
Maarten V. de Hoop, Ching-Lung Lin and Gen Nakamura
Global existence and exponential stability of a fractionally damped logarithmic
Lamé system with infinite memory
Muhammad Fahim Aslam, Jianghao Hao, Luqman Bashir and Zayd Hajjej
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https://www.aimsciences.org/eect/article/2026/16/0
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From: Roel Van Beeumen RVanBeeumen@lbl.gov
Date: November 06, 2025
Subject: Call for Papers: SISC Special Section on Quantum Computing
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing (SISC) invites submissions for a
Special Section of the journal on “Quantum Computing: Numerical
Algorithms and Applications.”
Submissions are now open and will be accepted until April 30,
2026. The review process of each submitted manuscript will start
immediately after submission, and accepted papers will be published
online on a rolling basis.
The scope of the Special Section encompasses two focus areas:
1. Quantum Algorithms for Scientific Computing Applications including,
for instance, quantum algorithms for differential equations, linear
and nonlinear systems, eigenvalue problems, optimization, and machine
learning.
2. Scientific Computing Methods for Quantum Computing Science
including tensor networks for quantum computing simulators, simulation
of qubits and quantum processors, and numerical optimal control
methods for designing quantum gates and pulse shapes.
Submissions to the Special Section should present algorithmic
contributions in the context of a full algorithmic stack that advances
end-to-end quantum applications instead of focusing on some core
components of quantum algorithms in isolation. The scope of the
Special Section includes various technologies of quantum computing
including gate-based quantum computers, quantum annealers, and hybrid
quantum-classical approaches. Evaluation of the proposed numerical
algorithms in computational experiments, for example, in simulation
environments or on actual quantum hardware, is a mandatory part of
publications submitted to the Special Section, as well as comparison
to best- in-class alternatives.
https://www.siam.org/publications/siam-news/articles/call-for-papers-sisc-special-section/
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