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NA Digest Friday, February 27, 2026 Volume 26 : Issue 9

Today's Editor:

  David S. Bindel
  Cornell University
  bindel@cornell.edu

Today's Topics:

MAGMA-2.10.0
Invitation to an Asia-USA Seminar – Mar. 2 (USA) | Mar. 3 (Asia)
9th Spring School on Lattice Boltzmann Methods, Liverpool, Mar 2026
Launch of the BOS Webinar Series
Early-Bird Registration Deadline Upcoming, ILAS 2026
18th AIMMS-MOPTA Optimization Modeling Competition
SeisSol and ExaHyPE User Workshop, Training and Hackathon - June 11/12, 2026
Workshop on Computational Science and HPC, June-July 2026
Call for Posters – FoCM 2026, Vienna July 8–18 2026 - Deadline extension
Call for Contributed Talks on Journal Papers (ARITH 2026), Jul 2026
Third Announcement: ICBO 2026, Aug 2026 – New Submission Deadline
Summer school on "Pattern Formation: Analysis and numerics"
Call for submissions, The 6th EUROYoung Workshop – October 14–16, 2026 (Lugano, Switzerland)
Full Professorship (W3) Numerical Analysis for PDEs at Humboldt University of Berlin
A Postdoctoral Position at University of Houston, Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Contents, AIMS New Volume: CPAA Vol. 29
Contents, AIMS New Article: JCD Vol. 15, Art. 1
Contents, Adv. Comput. Math. (ACOM), Vol. 51, Issue 6
Contents, Mathematical and Computational Applications, Editor’s Choice

See this issue of NA Digest on the web at:
  https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/na-digest-html/26/v26n9.html

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

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From: Ahmad Abdelfattah ahmad@icl.utk.edu
Date: February 26, 2026
Subject: MAGMA-2.10.0

MAGMA (Matrix Algebra on GPU and Multi-core Architectures) is a high
performance library for dense linear algebra algorithms using GPUs.

MAGMA-2.10.0 Highlights:
* New functionality:
- Batch SVD
- Batch UNMQR/ORMQR
- Non-uniform batch LU factorization without pivoting
* Performance improvements:
- Batch Cholesky factorization
- Batch triangular solve
* Other bug fixes and improvements

For more details, please visit: https://icl.utk.edu/magma/

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From: Pablo Seleson selesonpd@ornl.gov
Date: February 20, 2026
Subject: Invitation to an Asia-USA Seminar – Mar. 2 (USA) | Mar. 3 (Asia)

Dear Colleagues,

We would like to invite you to the Asia-USA seminar series hosted by
the USACM Technical Thrust Area on Mathematical Methods in
Computational Engineering & Sciences (Math Methods TTA), which will
feature one speaker from Asia and one from the USA. Details of the
seminar are as follows:

Time: Monday, 3/2, 8–9 PM New York (EST) | Tuesday, 3/3, 9–10 AM
Beijing (CST)

Presentation 1: “Dive into the Deep Blue: My Humble Vision for Future
Intelligent Bio-inspired Underwater Robots” by Dr. Dixia Fan (Westlake
University)

Presentation 2: “Agentic Scientific Machine Learning” by Dr. George
Karniadakis (Brown University)

For further presentation details and upcoming seminars, please check
the Math Methods TTA webpage:

https://www.usacm.org/site_page.cfm?pk_association_webpage_menu=11354&pk_association_webpage=25781

Join via Zoom:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87128308426?pwd=Z2mldXUDHWVyaJQv99EU8FuHDXKCW4.1
Meeting ID: 871 2830 8426
Passcode: 403155

Sincerely,

Gianmarco Mengaldo, National University of Singapore (main organizer)
Pablo Seleson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Yue Yu, Lehigh University
Guglielmo Scovazzi, Duke University
Aditya Kumar, Georgia Institute of Technology

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From: Mathias J Krause mathias.krause@kit.edu
Date: February 22, 2026
Subject: 9th Spring School on Lattice Boltzmann Methods, Liverpool, Mar 2026

Registration is still open for the 9th Spring School 2026 on Lattice
Boltzmann Methods with OpenLB Software Lab that will be held in
Liverpool/UK from 23.03.2026 – 27.03.2026.

Early Bird Ends by 2nd of March!

The spring school introduces scientists and users from industry to the
theory of #LBM and trains them on practical problems. The first half
of the week is dedicated to the theoretical fundamentals of LBM up to
ongoing research on selected topics. Followed by mentored training on
case studies using #OpenLB in the second half, where the participants
gain deep insights into LBM and its applications. This educational
concept is probably unique in the LBM community and offers a
comprehensive and personal guided approach to LBM. Participants also
benefit from the knowledge exchange during poster session, coffee
breaks and the excursion. We look forward to your participation.

Registration:
https://www.openlb.net/spring-school-registration
More Information:
https://www.openlb.net/spring-school-2026/

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From: Yasmine Beck y.beck@tue.nl
Date: February 23, 2026
Subject: Launch of the BOS Webinar Series

The BOS Webinar Series is a new initiative of the Bilevel Optimization Society
(BOS), which is part of the Mathematical Optimization Society (MOS). This
online seminar series is open to anyone interested in bilevel optimization and
provides a platform to present new ideas, share results, and discuss open
questions in theoretical, computational, and applied bilevel optimization. Each
season, the series features talks by internationally recognized experts
alongside emerging researchers, highlighting recent and impactful advances in
bilevel optimization.

Details: Seminars are scheduled bi-weekly on Tuesdays at 4:00 pm CET via
Microsoft Teams. Each session is approximately 50 minutes long and may
consist of either one 40-minute talk or two 20-minute talks, followed by
discussion. For more information, please visit
https://bileveloptimization.org/bos_webinar. Updates and Teams links will be
shared via the BOS mailing list. To join the BOS mailing list, please use the
membership form at https://bileveloptimization.org/membership.

Schedule:
April 14: Opening address by Alain Zemkoho (BOS President, University of
Southampton), followed by Stephan Dempe (TU Bergakademie Freiberg)
April 28: Martina Cerulli (University of Salerno) and Kübra Tanınmış (Koç
University)
May 12: Miguel F. Anjos (University of Edinburgh)
May 26: Bo Lin (University of Toronto) and Mohammad Sadegh Salehi
(Independent Scholar)
June 9: Didier Aussel (University of Perpignan)
June 23: Sebastian Vasquez (Carnegie Mellon University) and Noah Weninger
(University of Waterloo)

We look forward to seeing you online!
Yasmine Beck, Kuang Bai, and Nagisa Sugishita

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From: Steffen Werner steffen.werner@vt.edu
Date: February 23, 2026
Subject: Early-Bird Registration Deadline Upcoming, ILAS 2026

The early-bird registration for the ILAS 2026 is ending soon on
February 28, 2026, at 11:59pm (EST). Don't miss your chance for the
reduced conference rates before the regular registration starts on
March 1.

You can register by following the link:

https://
register.cpe.vt.edu/portal/events/reg/participantTypeSelection.do?
method=load&entityId=10097180

(Note that you have to create a new
account for the payment process; your account from the abstract
submission has not been carried over.)

For general information
about the conference and registration, visit the ILAS 2026 website
at

https://ilas2026.math.vt.edu/registration.html#section-register

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From: Akwum Onwunta onwuntajunior@gmail.com
Date: February 22, 2026
Subject: 18th AIMMS-MOPTA Optimization Modeling Competition

The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) at Lehigh
University is thrilled to announce the opening of the 18th AIMMS-MOPTA
Optimization Modeling Competition. The competition is a collaboration
between AIMMS and the organizers of the MOPTA 2026 conference, which
will take place in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, from August 18 - 19, 2026.

The solution submission deadline has been extended to May 15, 2026,
23:59 Eastern Time. Information on registration, submission,
eligibility, and competition format are posted on the competition
website at

https://coral.ise.lehigh.edu/mopta2026/competition/

Below, we provide an overview.

This year's challenge: The goal of the competition this year is to
analyze a dedicated truck routing problem from Interfor -- one of
North America’s leading forest products companies. 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
2025-2026 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 2026 conference, including
representatives from both the conference organizing committee and
AIMMS. Each finalist team will receive free conference registration
for up to 2 team members. The prizes will be awarded as follows:

Place Used AIMMS Software
1st $1200
2nd $600
3rd $300

For more details about the competition,
https://coral.ise.lehigh.edu/mopta2026/competition/

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Akwum Onwunta

Lehigh University

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From: Michael Bader bader@cit.tum.de
Date: February 26, 2026
Subject: SeisSol and ExaHyPE User Workshop, Training and Hackathon - June 11/12, 2026

IIn celebration of 20 years of SeisSol and 10 years of ExaHyPE, we are
happy to announce

- The first Joint SeisSol+ExaHyPE User Workshop,
- A combined SeisSol+ExaHyPE user training
- The first SeisSol+ExaHyPE Hackathon, taking place on June 11–12,
2026 in Garching (near Munich, Germany), in the Leibniz
Supercomputing Centre (LRZ).

Details and registration:

https://events.hifis.net/event/3608/

For the user workshop (Jun 11), we call for contributed talks on usage
and development of SeisSol or ExaHyPE, and closely related topics.

The user training and hackathon (Jun 12) is supported by the projects
Geo-INQUIRE and ChEESE-2P and addresses new/potential and existing
users of SeisSol and ExaHyPE. We will offer (partly parallel) tracks
on:

- solving hyperbolic PDE systems with high-order discontinuous
Galerkin methods using SeisSol and ExaHyPE
- Earthquake simulation with SeisSol
- ExaHyPEuse cases from seismology to relativistic astrophysics
- Performing seismic simulations with SeisSol (hands-on session)
- How to implement your own hyperbolic PDE solver in ExaHyPE (hands-on
session)

Existing and more experienced users of SeisSol and ExaHyPE are invited
to discuss issues of usage, optimisation and further development of
SeisSol and ExaHyPE during our Hackathon session on Jun 12.

We hope you can join us.

Best regards,

Michael Bader, Tobias Weinzierl and Alice Gabriel

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From: Elise DE DONCKER elise.dedoncker@wmich.edu
Date: February 25, 2026
Subject: Workshop on Computational Science and HPC, June-July 2026

TThe Workshop on Computational Science and HPC (CSHPC) is proposed to
be held with the 26th International Conference on Computational
Science and Its Applications, (ICCSA 2026, June 30 - July 3, 2026).
CSHPC will be hybrid and held in collaboration with the University of
Minho, Braga, Portugal, http://www.iccsa.org

The CSHPC Workshop focuses on numerical and symbolic methods,
simulations, algorithms and tools (software and hardware) for
developing and running scientific computations. High Performance
Computing (HPC), scalability and numerical precision are important in
view of the computational requirements and data, which are generally
large. Related topics may involve system architectures supporting the
applications: massively parallel systems, GPUs, hybrid systems and
distributed (cluster, grid/cloud) environments. Apart from traditional
algorithms, problem solving tools further include techniques using
neural networks, machine learning and genetic algorithms. Applications
(not necessarily utilizing HPC) will be considered from areas
including computational physics, computational mathematics and
statistics, quantum physics, fluid dynamics, molecular dynamics, and
materials science/ nanotechnology.

Themes: High Performance Computing (HPC), scalability, numerical
precision, parallel architectures, algorithms and simulations, GPUs,
large scale data and applications, Machine Learning

Paper submission deadline: April 1, 2026
Notification of acceptance: April 20, 2026

Organizers: Elise DE DONCKER, elise.dedoncker@wmich.edu;
Hideo MATSUFURU, hideo.matsufuru@kek.jp; Robert MAKIN,
robert.makin@wmich.edu

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From: E. Hubert evelyne.Hubert@inria.fr
Date: February 25, 2026
Subject: Call for Posters – FoCM 2026, Vienna July 8–18 2026 - Deadline extension

Second Call for Posters – FoCM 2026, Vienna, Austria (July 8–18, 2026)


The 11th International Conference on Foundations of Computational
Mathematics (FoCM 2026) will take place in Vienna, Austria, from July
8 to July 18, 2026, beginning with an evening reception on July
8. FoCM conferences, held every three years since 1995, are recognized
as vibrant and collegial gatherings that bring together several
hundred researchers from across the broad spectrum of computational
mathematics.

https://focm2026.univie.ac.at


The scientific program will feature plenary lectures in the mornings
and parallel thematic workshops in the afternoons. Across three
periods, the 21 workshops span a wide range of topics, including
numerical analysis, optimization, data science and machine learning,
computational geometry and topology, algebraic and symbolic
computation, stochastic computation, quantum algorithms,... Poster
sessions provide an opportunity for participants to present recent
results and ongoing work, especially fostering discussion and
interaction across fields.


Submission instructions

Poster contributions should be submitted with a specific FoCM 2026
workshop in mind, as posters will be associated with workshop poster
sessions.

The submissions must be made through the FoCM 2026 poster submission
portal:
https://focm2026.univie.ac.at/?page_id=1079#Poster
Posters submitted before March 15th 2026 will receive full consideration.


The planned workshops for FoCM 2026 are as follows:

July 9–11:
Computational Geometry and Topology
Computational Optimal Transport
Foundations of Numerical PDEs
Foundations of Data Science and Machine Learning
Information-Based Complexity
Real Number Complexity
Special Functions and Orthogonal Polynomials

July 13–15:
Approximation Theory & Computational Harmonic Analysis
Computational Algebraic Geometry
Computational Number Theory
Geometric Integration and Computational Mechanics
Inverse Problems
Random Matrices
Stochastic Computation

July 16–18:
Continuous Optimization
Computational Dynamics
Graph Theory and Combinatorics
Multiresolution and Adaptivity in Numerical PDEs
Numerical Linear Algebra
Quantum Information and Quantum Algorithms
Symbolic Analysis


FoCM 2026 promises to be an inspiring event highlighting the breadth
and depth of computational mathematics, and poster sessions will play
an important role in fostering scientific exchange and collaboration.

We look forward to your submissions and to welcoming you in Vienna in
July 2026.


Radu Bot, Elena Celledoni, Evelyne Hubert.

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From: Mantas Mikaitis m.mikaitis@leeds.ac.uk
Date: February 24, 2026
Subject: Call for Contributed Talks on Journal Papers (ARITH 2026), Jul 2026

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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTED TALKS ON JOURNAL PAPERS
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The 33rd IEEE International Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH 2026)
June 28 - July 1, 2026., Fulda, Germany
https://www.arith2026.org/

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The IEEE International Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH) has
been the premier conference for computer arithmetic since 1969. As a
new initiative, ARITH 2026 will feature a Special Session on Recent
Journal Contributions. This session is intended to highlight
significant research results in the field of computer arithmetic that
have been published in peer-reviewed journals within the last two
years (published no earlier than 2024).

Authors of such works are invited to submit an abstract describing the
content of the presentation, along with the speaker's information and
DOI Number or an URL linking to the publisher's website.

This session provides an opportunity to disseminate impactful results
to the ARITH community and to foster discussion across recent
developments in the field. For questions, please contact the program
chairs at: programchair@arith2026.org

Submissions must be made through the EasyChair website:
https://easychair.org/my2/conference?conf=arith2026 (chose track
"Contributed Talks on Published Journal Papers on ARITH2026").

Submissions must be in English and will be evaluated by the program
committee based on relevance and significance to the topics of
interest listed in the main call for papers of the conference.

Selected contributions will be invited for an oral presentation at the
conference. We look forward to your contributions!

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Important Dates
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New Abstract submission deadline: March 20, 2026
Notification of acceptance: April 14, 2026


=================
Important Notes
=================

These submissions will not be included in the conference proceedings
or in the IEEE Xplore. The presented slides will be uploaded to the
ARITH 2026 website. The presentation should have significant focus on
computer arithmetic. Content published in previous ARITH proceedings
is not eligible. Only peer-reviewed and published journal articles
(including those in pre- publication list/early access) are eligible.
At least one author must register and attend the conference in person
to present the selected journal paper.

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From: Alain Zemkoho a.b.zemkoho@soton.ac.uk
Date: February 25, 2026
Subject: Third Announcement: ICBO 2026, Aug 2026 – New Submission Deadline

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to release the Third Announcement of the International
Conference on Bilevel Optimization (ICBO 2026).

Extension Deadline of Abstract Submission
NEW DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 2026

The abstract submission deadline has been extended to April 1, 2026.
Acceptance decisions will be announced by the first week of April 2026.

Submission Portal: CMT Login (Search ICBO 2026 after login)

After login, search for “ICBO” — one of the results is: International Conference
on Bilevel Optimization 2026.

Registration Scheme (Opening Soon)
· Early registration (on or before June 15, 2026):
$300 (and Student: $150)

· Regular registration (until August 1, 2026):
$450 (and Student: $200)

· The summer school is free for conference registrants. For participants
attending the summer school only, the fee is $100.

Plenary Speakers
· Amy Greenwald, Brown University, USA
· Leonardo Lozano, University of Cincinnati, USA
· Shoham Sabach, Cornell University, USA

Tutorial Lectures
· Zhaosong Lu, University of Minnesota, USA
· Oleg Prokopyev, University of Zurich, Switzerland

Hotel Accommodations
We are pleased to offer special group room rates for attendees. All room
blocks have a reservation cutoff of July 1, 2026. We strongly encourage
participants to book early to secure their preferred accommodation. Hotel
reservation details and booking links are available here:
https://bileveloptimization.org/icbo/2026/local.html

Please check the conference website for updates and announcements
https://bileveloptimization.org/icbo/2026/index.html

We look forward to your submissions and to welcoming you to ICBO 2026.

Best regards,
Bo Zeng and Ramteen Sioshansi
Conference Co-Chairs

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From: Alessandro Alla alessandro.alla@uniroma1.it
Date: February 23, 2026
Subject: Summer school on "Pattern Formation: Analysis and numerics"

We are pleased to announce the Summer School on "Pattern Formation:
Analysis and Numerics". Topics will include e.g. biological modelling, analytical
foundation and numerical methods for Reaction-Diffusion PDEs.

The event is scheduled from September 14 to September 18, 2026 and will be
hosted in Rome at the Department of Mathematics of Sapienza, University of
Rome.

For more information please visit the website
https://sites.google.com/uniroma1.it/pattern-formation/home

Note that the registration is open and free of charge BUT mandatory. The
deadline to register is July 25, 2026.

Financial support for PhD students and PostDocs will also be provided. Please
click here for more details.

Alessandro Alla
Giulio Galise
Corrado Mascia
Luca Rossi

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From: EUROYoung Forum euroyoung@euro-online.org
Date: February 23, 2026
Subject: Call for submissions, The 6th EUROYoung Workshop – October 14–16, 2026 (Lugano, Switzerland)

Dear all,

We are glad to announce that the 6th EUROYoung Workshop will take
place in Lugano, Switzerland, from October 14 to 16, 2026.
We warmly invite you to join us for this three-day event dedicated to
Operations Research.

The EUROYoung Workshop aims to foster community and collaboration
among young researchers in OR. Participants will enjoy inspiring
plenary talks and present their work. Alongside the academic program,
the workshop will offer networking possibilities and social activities
to build new connections. All of this happens in Lugano, a city known
for its lakeside views, cozy streets, and unique blend of
Swiss-Italian culture.

Low accommodation fees will be guaranteed.

Key dates
Abstract submission: 10 March 2026 (10:00 AM CET) - 15 April 2026
(10:00 AM CET).
Notification of acceptance: 30 April 2026.
Registration: 1 May 2026 (00.00 AM CET) - 1 June 2026 (11.59 PM CET).
Workshop: 14 October 2026 - 16 October 2026.

Please note that there is a limited number of places available. If
applications exceed this limit, selection will be made on a
first-come, first-served basis, while also ensuring representation of
researchers from different countries to foster international
collaboration. Priority will be given to early-career researchers
affiliated with institutions within EURO. More information is
available on our website:

https://euroyoung.eu/lugano2026/

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at
euroyoung2026@usi-supsi.ch.

We look forward to seeing you in Lugano!

Best regards,
The 6th EUROYoung Workshop Committee

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From: Caren Tischendorf caren.tischendorf@hu-berlin.de
Date: February 24, 2026
Subject: Full Professorship (W3) Numerical Analysis for PDEs at Humboldt University of Berlin

The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of Humboldt University
of Berlin, Department of Mathematics, invites applications for a

Full Professorship (W3) Numerical Analysis for Partial Differential Equations

The objective of the professorship is to strengthen the Berlin
Excellence Cluster MATH+ (https://mathplus.de/) in the field of
Numerical Analysis, with a particular focus on simulation and
optimization of PDE-based problems involving uncertainties or
stochastic components.

Application deadline is 2026, April 10.

Further information, including details on how to apply, is available
at the links below.

German:
https://www.hu-berlin.de/universitaet/arbeiten-an-der-hu/stellenangebote/details/w3-professur-fuer-numerische-analysis-partieller-differentialgleichungen-pr-002-26

English:
https://www.hu-berlin.de/en/university/working-at-the-hu/jobs/details/w3-professur-fuer-numerische-analysis-partieller-differentialgleichungen-pr-002-26

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From: Yunhui He yhe43@central.uh.edu
Date: February 23, 2026
Subject: A Postdoctoral Position at University of Houston, Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position within the
Department of Mathematics at the University of Houston in the group of
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. The successful candidate
will work with Dr. Yunhui He, with a research focus on the development
of efficient solution algorithms for linear and nonlinear
problems. Duties will include development and analysis of algorithms
and their implementation in a high-performance computing
environment. The position has a flexible start date, with a latest
start in September 1, 2026. The appointment is for a fixed term of one
year and will not be renewed. Opportunities for teaching may be
available, if desired by the successful candidate.

A PhD degree with emphasis on applied mathematics or scientific
computing is required, with a preference for experience in multigrid,
computational PDEs, numerical linear algebra, and/or nonlinear
solvers. Previous interdisciplinary project experience is a plus.

Interested candidates should apply at:

https://careers.uh.edu/jobs/post-doc-fellow-mathematics-houston-texas-united-states

Review will begin immediately and continue until the position is
filled.

Inquiries about the position may be directed to Yunhui He
(yhe43@central.uh.edu, https://www.math.uh.edu/~yhe43/)

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: February 25, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Volume: CPAA Vol. 29

Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis
Volume: 29
May 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/cpaa/article/2026/29/0

Existence of global solutions and asymptotic stability behavior for the two-
diffusion model with nonlinear diffusion
Jiali Zheng and Chun Wu

Generalized transition waves in nonlocal dispersal cooperative systems with
temporal heterogeneity
Xu-Dong Zhao, Wan-Tong Li and Ming-Zhen Xin

Random data Cauchy theory for supercritical Fourth-order Schrödinger equation
Xingquan Li, Yuli Feng and Han Yang

Multiple solutions of the superlinear elliptic equations with Dirichlet boundary
condition
Qianqian Sun, Jiabao Su, Mingzheng Sun and Rushun Tian

Critical hyperbola for a mixed Lane-Emden system: existence and nonexistence
Qikai Lu and Minbo Yang

An elementary proof of the modified scattering of weak null quasilinear wave
equations
Daoyin He and Yaqing Sun

Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/cpaa/article/2026/29/0

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: February 25, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Article: JCD Vol. 15, Art. 1

Journal of Computational Dynamics
Volume: 15, Art. 1
July 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/jcd/article/2026/15/0

Variational integrators for stochastic Hamiltonian systems on Lie groups:
properties and convergence
François Gay-Balmaz and Meng Wu

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From: Alex Barnett abarnett@flatironinstitute.org
Date: February 21, 2026
Subject: Contents, Adv. Comput. Math. (ACOM), Vol. 51, Issue 6

Online learning algorithms tackling covariate shift
Zheng-Chu Guo, Lei Shi

Data-driven optimal approximation on Hardy spaces in simply
connected domains
Alessandro Borghi, Tobias Breiten

Bisparse blind deconvolution through hierarchical sparse recovery
Axel Flinth, Ingo Roth, Gerhard Wunder

Asymptotically steerable finite Fourier-Bessel transforms and closure
under convolution
Arash Ghaani Farashahi, Gregory S. Chirikjian

On the normalization of trigonometric and hyperbolic B-splines
Hendrik Speleers

Deep polytopic autoencoders for low-dimensional linear parameter-
varying approximations and nonlinear feedback controller design
Jan Heiland, Yongho Kim, Steffen W. R. Werner

Developing and analyzing some new finite element methods for a
non-local hydrodynamic Drude model
Yunqing Huang, Jichun Li, Xin Liu

An interpolation–regression approach for function approximation on
the disk and its application to cubature formulas
Francesco Dell’Accio, Francisco Marcellán, Federico Nudo

A highly accurate procedure for computing globally optimal Wannier
functions in one-dimensional crystalline insulators
Abinand Gopal, Hanwen Zhang

Robust kernel-based gradient descent with random features
Qi Hong, Zheng-Chu Guo

A nonlocal osmosis model for enhanced multi-image fusion
Sabira Ben Alia, Mohammed Hachama

Tight frames over the quaternions and equiangular lines
Shayne Waldron

Closed form representations for the compactly supported radial basis
functions of Buhmann, Wendland and Wu
Simon Hubbert, Janin Jäger

A conforming virtual element method for Emden-Fowler model over
polygonal meshes
Zaffar Mehdi Dar, M. Arrutselvi, Chandru Muthusamy, Sundararajan
Natarajan

Pathwise uniform convergence of a full discretization for a three-
dimensional stochastic Allen-Cahn equation with multiplicative noise
Binjie Li, Qin Zhou

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From: Everett Zhu everett.zhu@mdpi.com
Date: February 24, 2026
Subject: Contents, Mathematical and Computational Applications, Editor’s Choice

Editor’s Choice Articles in Volume 29, 2024

Efficient Finite-Difference Estimation of Second-Order Parametric
Sensitivities for Stochastic Discrete Biochemical Systems
by Fauzia Jabeen and Silvana Ilie
https://doi.org/10.3390/mca29060120

Dynamic Time Warping as Elementary Effects Metric for Morris-Based
Global Sensitivity Analysis of High-Dimension Dynamical Models
by Dhan Lord B. Fortela, Ashley P. Mikolajczyk, Rafael Hernandez,
Emmanuel Revellame, Wayne Sharp, William Holmes, Daniel Gang and Mark
E. Zappi
https://doi.org/10.3390/mca29060111

Using Symmetries to Investigate the Complete Integrability, Solitary
Wave Solutions and Solitons of the Gardner Equation
by Willy Hereman and Ünal Göktaş
https://doi.org/10.3390/mca29050091

Surrogate-Assisted Symbolic Time-Series Discretization Using Multi-
Breakpoints and a Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm
by Aldo Márquez-Grajales, Efrén Mezura-Montes, Héctor-Gabriel
Acosta-Mesa and Fernando Salas-Martínez
https://doi.org/10.3390/mca29050078

Bitcoin versus S&P 500 Index: Return and Risk Analysis
by Aubain Nzokem and Daniel Maposa
https://doi.org/10.3390/mca29030044

A Review on Large-Scale Data Processing with Parallel and Distributed
Randomized Extreme Learning Machine Neural Networks
by Elkin Gelvez-Almeida, Marco Mora, Ricardo J. Barrientos, Ruber
Hernández- García, Karina Vilches-Ponce and Miguel Vera
https://doi.org/10.3390/mca29030040

Periodic Solutions in a Simple Delay Differential Equation
by Anatoli Ivanov and Sergiy Shelyag
https://doi.org/10.3390/mca29030036

M5GP: Parallel Multidimensional Genetic Programming with
Multidimensional Populations for Symbolic Regression
by Luis Cárdenas Florido, Leonardo Trujillo, Daniel E. Hernandez and
Jose Manuel Muñoz Contreras
https://doi.org/10.3390/mca29020025

A Four-Variable Shear Deformation Theory for the Static Analysis of FG
Sandwich Plates with Different Porosity Models
by Rabab A. Alghanmi and Rawan H. Aljaghthami
https://doi.org/10.3390/mca29020020

Free Vibration Analysis of Porous Functionally Graded Material Plates
with Variable Thickness on an Elastic Foundation Using the R-Functions
Method
by Lidiya Kurpa, Francesco Pellicano, Tetyana Shmatko and Antonio Zippo
https://doi.org/10.3390/mca29010010

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