Today's Editor:
Alex Townsend
Cornell University
townsend@cornell.edu
Today's Topics:
Call for nominations: Langtangen Prize
Inaugural session of the Rocky Mountain Theory, Observation and Computation Seminar
Finite Element Circus, Tufts University, 24–25 April 2026
Conference on Numerical Methods for Scientific Computations, Sozopol, Bulgaria, 15-18 June 2026
Model Reduction and Surrogate Modeling 2026, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, November 2-6, 2026
Postdoc position in AI and Multiphysics at SUNY Polytechnic Institute
PostDoc Position in the field of applied mathematics (m/f/d)
PhD positions at the Mathematics Muenster Graduate School, University of Muenster (Germany)
PhD position in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing at Stockholm University
PhD position in Applied Analysis at RWTH Aachen University
PhD position at Eindhoven University of Technology: Robust Multi-Criteria Optical Design under Uncertainty
Postdoc position in Applied Analysis at RWTH Aachen University
Postdoc position in Scientific Computing at Lund University
Call for applications: CPJ track toward tenured full professor France
Contents, AIMS New Articles: ACSE Vol. 7, Art. 2-4
Contents, AIMS New Volume: FoDS Vol. 9
Contents, AIMS New Article: JCD Vol. 14, Art. 3
Contents, AIMS New Article: JMD Vol. 22, Art. 5
Contents, AIMS New Article: MFC Vol. 12, Art. 5
Contents, AIMS New Volume: NACO Vol. 17
See this issue of NA Digest on the web at:
https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/na-digest-html/26/v26n12.html
Submissions, FAQs, and archives:
https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/
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From: Patrick Farrell patrick.farrell@maths.ox.ac.uk
Date: March 20, 2026
Subject: Call for nominations: Langtangen Prize
The Langtangen Prize is awarded every year to the best paper
published in the previous calendar year on the foundations of numerical
simulation technology. The award is supported by the Ridgway Scott
Foundation, and the prize is three thousand U.S. dollars.
Nominations are due by 1 May 2026 for papers published or uploaded
to arXiv in 2025.
Nominations for the prize may be sent by e-mail to Patrick Farrell
(chair of the committee) at patrick.farrell@maths.ox.ac.uk. Prizes
will be announced in the summer. Nominations need only list the
name of the paper, the authors, and where published. If the paper is not
easily available online, a PDF copy would be appreciated. Self-nominations are welcome.
The 2026 Langtangen prize committee consists of
Patrick Farrell (University of Oxford),
Marie Rognes (Simula Research Laboratory),
Matthew Knepley (University of Buffalo),
Sara Pollock (University of Florida).
The Langtangen Prize is named for Hans-Petter Langtangen
(1962-2016), formerly a professor at the University of Oslo and Simula
Research Laboratory. Langtangen was a member of the European Academy of
Sciences and the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. His
research in the foundations of numerical simulation always maintained
close relevance to important applications, especially in biomedicine
and geoscience. He was also a wonderful teacher, author, and
beloved mentor to several generations of scholars.
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From: Jose Pablo Lucero Lorca jpablo.lucero@gmail.com
Date: March 20, 2026
Subject: Inaugural session of the Rocky Mountain Theory, Observation and Computation Seminar
We kindly invite the NA community to the Rocky Mountain Theory, Observation
and Computation Seminar that will take place on Tuesday at 10:30AM at
University of Colorado Boulder.
This seminar will take place monthly.
Please find detailed information here: https://grandmaster.colorado.edu/toc
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From: Xiaozhe Hu xiaozhe.hu@tufts.edu
Date: March 17, 2026
Subject: Finite Element Circus, Tufts University, 24–25 April 2026
Dates: April 24–25, 2026
Location: Tufts University
Registration: Free, but required
Register here: sites.google.com/view/spring2026fectufts/home
About the FEM Circus:
The Finite Element Circus began in the 1970s, initiated by Ivo Babuška, Bruce
Kellogg, and Jim Bramble. This long-standing, biannual event rotates among
institutions in the U.S. and focuses on the theory and applications of the Finite
Element Method (FEM), numerical analysis, and partial differential equations
(PDEs).
Format:
• Talks are delivered by volunteers from the audience.
• Talk length depends on the number of speakers (typically 10–15 minutes).
• The order of talks is assigned randomly at the start of the meeting.
• Speakers are encouraged to prepare flexible talks that can be adjusted in
length.
More information and the history of the Circus can be found at:
sites.google.com/view/fecircus
We look forward to seeing you at Tufts this spring!
Best,
Guosheng Fu and Michael Neilan (ringmasters)
James Adler, Xiaozhe Hu, and Seulip Lee (Tufts local organizers)
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From: Svetozar Margenov margenov@parallel.bas.bg
Date: March 18, 2026
Subject: Conference on Numerical Methods for Scientific Computations, Sozopol, Bulgaria, 15-18 June 2026
The fifth edition of the biannual International Conference on “Numerical Methods
for Scientific Computations and Advanced Applications” (NMSCAA'26) will take
place from June 15 to June 18, 2026, in Sozopol, Bulgaria:
https://parallel.bas.bg/Conferences/nmscaa26/index.html
The purpose of NMSCAA’26 is to bring together scientists in the field of
numerical methods for scientific computations working with models in natural
sciences and biomedical, environmental, and industrial applications, as well as
developers of algorithms for modern high-performance computers.
Specific topics of interest (but not limited to) are the following: Modeling,
simulation and optimization; Multiscale and multiphysics problems; Robust
iterative methods and sparse matrix computation; Fractional differential
equations and non-local problems; Parallel numerical methods and scalable
algorithms; Advanced applications in science and engineering.
Conference chair: Svetozar Margenov
Conference secretary: Silvia Grozdanova
E-mail: nmscaa26@parallel.bas.bg
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From: Andrea Manzoni andrea1.manzoni@polimi.it
Date: March 15, 2026
Subject: Model Reduction and Surrogate Modeling 2026, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, November 2-6, 2026
Submissions are now open for the Model Reduction and Surrogate Modeling
2026 (MORe2026) Conference to be held at Politecnico di Milano, Italy,
November 2-6, 2026.
Model reduction and surrogate modeling is a field of research that combines
applied and computational mathematics, computer science, and many
engineering domains. This 5-day conference will bring together computational
scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and domain experts from industry,
research centers, and academia.
Confirmed plenary speakers are: Silke Glas (University of Twente), J. Nathan
Kutz (University of Washington & Autodesk Research), Fabio Nobile (EPFL
Lausanne), Samuel Otto (Cornell University), Alfio Quarteroni (Politecnico di
Milano), Maria Strazzullo (Politecnico di Torino), Philipp Schulze (TU Berlin),
Steffen W. R. Werner (Virginia Tech).
Abstract submission for MORe2026 can be accessed via the conference
website:
https://more2026.sciencesconf.org/
The website also contains up-to-date information and logistics about the
conference. Abstract submission will close May 31, 2026.
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From: Andrea Dziubek dziubea@sunypoly.edu
Date: March 17, 2026
Subject: Postdoc position in AI and Multiphysics at SUNY Polytechnic Institute
Postdoctoral Associate - CESSAIR: Multiphysics and AI
https://sunypoly.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=195136
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From: Melanie Moser melanie.moser@uni-graz.at
Date: March 20, 2026
Subject: PostDoc Position in the field of applied mathematics (m/f/d)
University of Graz
The Department of Mathematics and Scientific Computing is looking for a
PostDoc Position in the field of applied mathematics (m/f/d)
https://jobs.uni-graz.at/en/jobs/e3ce0887-9e18-afc1-d51a-68f096e4a08f
• Application deadline: 10.04.2026
• Salary Category: B1 with PhD
• Salary per Year (Full Time): € 69,060.59
• Employment Start: As soon as possible
• Hours per week: 40 h/w
• Duration of Contract: Temporary employment
• Temporary Employment: 6 years
Your Responsibilities
• Independent research and publication activities in the field of applied mathematics
• Participation in existing research projects and development of new research projects in the fields mathematical image processing, inverse problems and data science with emphasis on analysis, optimization, numerics and algorithmic solution
• Collaboration in interdisciplinary cooperation projects and third-party funded projects
• Possibility to work on a habilitation project
• Participation in the application process for third-party funded projects
• Independent teaching of courses and conducting of examinations in the field of applied mathematics
• Professional and organizational supervision of students of the department
• Participation in organizational and administrative tasks as well as in evaluation measures
Your Profile
• Completed doctorate/PhD in a mathematical branch of study
• Solid knowledge of one of the following fields: mathematical methods, analysis and numerics in imaging, inverse problems or data sciences
• Ability to integrate into the department’s research profile and to contribute to interdisciplinary cooperation projects
• Independent working style in research, teaching and administration
• Excellent knowledge of written and spoken English
• Ability to teach in German (after a transition period of 2 years)
• Capacity for teamwork, organizational talent and ability to communicate
The following documents are required for an application:
• Letter of motivation and academic CV
We offer an annual gross salary of € 69,060.59 for a fulltime position.
About us
At the University of Graz, 4700 employees work together on future questions and solutions for the world of tomorrow. Our students and researchers face the great challenges of society and carry the knowledge out. We work for tomorrow. Become part of it!
Contact
For further information please contact Prof. Kristian Bredies (✉ kristian.bredies@uni-graz.at, ☏ +433163805170). Department Website
The University of Graz strives to increase the proportion of women in particular in management and faculty positions and therefore encourages qualified women to apply. In the event of underrepresentation, women with equal qualifications are generally given priority for admission. Especially with regard to academic staff, we welcome applications from persons with disabilities who meet the requirements of the advertised position.
Please note that in order to comply with the applicable data protection regulations, we can only accept applications via our web-based applicant tool for this vacant position:
https://jobs.uni-graz.at/en/jobs/e3ce0887-9e18-afc1-d51a-68f096e4a08f
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From: Kristina Wensing mm.applications@uni-muenster.de
Date: March 16, 2026
Subject: PhD positions at the Mathematics Muenster Graduate School, University of Muenster (Germany)
The Mathematics Münster Graduate School at the University of Münster
(Germany) invites applications for doctoral research associates (PhD positions).
We offer fully-funded doctoral positions (75% FTE, salary level TV-L E13) for three
years in all research fields at Mathematics Münster. Benefit from the amenities of
the Cluster of Excellence and the Mathematics Münster Graduate School,
including funding for conference travel, summer schools, research stays abroad,
and opportunities to co-organise academic events and participate in numerous
networking opportunities.
Funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) either through the Cluster of
Excellence Mathematics Münster, the Research Training Group "Rigorous Analysis
of Complex Random Systems", or the University of Münster’s mathematical
institutes.
Supplement your doctoral position with the Ada Lovelace Fellowship and
contribute to gender diversity in mathematics. The fellowship includes a 25% TV-
L E13 add-on position (salary raise). Please note that fellowships must
complement a doctoral position and may be combined with an application for a
doctoral position at Mathematics Münster. Doctoral researchers accepted at
Mathematics Münster (including those funded by scholarships) since the previous
call for Ada Lovelace Fellowships are also eligible to apply.
Application deadline: 15 April 2026.
All information and the online application forms are available at:
https://www.uni-muenster.de/MathematicsMuenster/careers/calls/index.shtml
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From: Davide Pradovera davide.pradovera@math.su.se
Date: March 17, 2026
Subject: PhD position in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing at Stockholm University
The Department of Mathematics at Stockholm University welcomes
applications for two full-time PhD positions in Computational
Mathematics. One of the two positions will be in Numerical Analysis
and Scientific Computing.
The PhD candidate will work on advanced computational methods for
rational approximation, with a focus on the development, analysis,
and implementation of numerically robust and efficient algorithms.
Applications will involve surrogate modeling for PDEs (especially
wave
propagation and scattering), system identification and modeling of
dynamical systems, and/or computational linear/nonlinear algebra
tasks
such as matrix approximation and nonlinear eigenvalue problems.
Applicants should have a strong background in Numerical Analysis
and
Scientific Computing. Experience with programming (e.g., Python,
Julia, or C/C++) is required.
The position is for 5 years, including up to 20% teaching duties.
The expected starting date is Fall 2026.
Application deadline: 22 April 2026
More information and application form:
https://su.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:913132
Any questions about the position can be addressed to:
Davide Pradovera (davide.pradovera@math.su.se)
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From: Rima Alaifari rima.alaifari@rwth-aachen.de
Date: March 18, 2026
Subject: PhD position in Applied Analysis at RWTH Aachen University
Our profile:
The Chair of Analysis and its Applications at RWTH Aachen University conducts
research and teaching in applied harmonic analysis, applied functional analysis,
inverse problems, and the mathematical foundation of machine learning.
Applications in the natural sciences and engineering are approached from both
theoretical and computational perspectives.
Your profile:
A completed university degree (Master's or equivalent) in mathematics or a
related field is required for employment. You have a solid foundation in one of
the following areas: applied analysis, inverse problems, or machine learning, as
well as programming skills (for example in Python).
You are characterized by independence, initiative, and a structured approach to
work, and you possess excellent communication and teamwork skills.
Your duties and responsibilities:
- Conducting mathematical research in one of the above-mentioned subfields.
- Developing software packages to support the research project.
- Publishing research results and presenting them at conferences
- Contributing to teaching activities and, if required, supervising student
assistants.
What we offer:
The successful candidate will be employed under a regular employment
contract. The position is to be filled at the earliest possible date and offered for
a fixed term of 2 years. Continued employment for at least one additional year
as part of the doctoral program is planned. The fixed-term employment is
possible as it constitutes one of the fixed-term options of the
Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz (German Act on Fixed-term Scientific
Contracts). This is a full-time position. The successful candidate has the
opportunity to pursue a doctoral degree in this position. The salary is based on
the German public service salary scale (TV-L). The position corresponds to a
pay grade of EG 13 TV-L.
About us:
RWTH is a certified family-friendly University. We support our employees in
maintaining a good work-life balance with a wide range of health, advising, and
prevention services, for example university sports. Employees who are covered
by collective bargaining agreements and civil servants have access to an
extensive range of further training courses and the opportunity to purchase a
job ticket.
RWTH is an equal opportunities employer. We therefore welcome and
encourage applications from all suitably qualified candidates, particularly from
groups that are underrepresented at the University. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on
the basis of national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
religion, disability or age. RWTH is strongly committed to encouraging women
in their careers. Female applicants are given preference if they are equally
suitable, competent, and professionally qualified, unless a fellow candidate is
favored for a specific reason.
As RWTH is committed to equality of opportunity, we ask you not to include a
photo in your application.
You can find information on the personal data we collect from applicants in
accordance with Articles 13 and 14 of the European Union's General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR) at http://www.rwth-aachen.de/dsgvo-
information-bewerbung.
Contact and application:
Prof. Dr. Rima Alaifari
Chair of Analysis and its Applications
Email: alaifari@mathc.rwth-aachen.de
and
Dr. Sabine Simon
Email: simon@mathc.rwth-aachen.de
Application documents:
Cover letter, CV, academic transcript, names of at least two references
Application deadline:
April 15, 2026
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From: Lisa Kusch l.kusch@tue.nl
Date: March 19, 2026
Subject: PhD position at Eindhoven University of Technology: Robust Multi-Criteria Optical Design under Uncertainty
Dear colleagues,
the Computational Illumination Optics group in the Department of Mathematics
& Computer Science at Eindhoven University of Technology invites applications
for a PhD position entitled:
“Robust Multi-Criteria Optical Design under Uncertainty”.
This project lies at the interface of numerical optimization, optical design, and
uncertainty quantification. It focuses on the development of mathematical
models and numerical algorithms that systematically incorporate uncertainties
into the optical design process. The aim is to enable novel design strategies that
are robust with respect to perturbations and capable of balancing multiple
competing performance criteria.
We are seeking applicants with a strong background in applied and numerical
mathematics. Further information and the application link can be found here:
https://www.tue.nl/en/working-at-tue/vacancy-overview/phd-position-robust-
multi-criteria-optical-design-under-uncertainty
The application deadline is April 4.
If you know suitable candidates who may be interested, I would greatly
appreciate it if you could share this vacancy.
Kind regards,
Lisa Kusch
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From: Rima Alaifari rima.alaifari@rwth-aachen.de
Date: March 18, 2026
Subject: Postdoc position in Applied Analysis at RWTH Aachen University
Our profile:
The Chair of Analysis and its Applications at RWTH Aachen University conducts
research and teaching in applied harmonic analysis, applied functional analysis,
inverse problems, and the mathematical foundation of machine learning.
Applications in the natural sciences and engineering are approached from both
theoretical and computational perspectives.
Your profile:
A completed doctoral university degree (PhD) in mathematics or a related field
is required for employment. You have a solid foundation and research
experience in one of the following areas: applied analysis, inverse problems, or
machine learning, as well as Programming skills (for example in Python). Your
research output is demonstrated by excellent preprints and publications.
You are characterized by independence, initiative, and a structured approach to
work, and you possess excellent communication and teamwork skills.
Your duties and responsibilities:
- Conducting mathematical research in one of the above-mentioned subfields.
- Developing software packages to support the research project.
- Publishing research results and presenting them at conferences
- Contributing to teaching activities and, if required, supervising student
assistants.
What we offer:
The successful candidate will be employed under a regular employment
contract. The position is to be filled at the earliest possible date and offered for
a fixed term of 2 years. The option to extend the contract beyond the initial
time frame may be possible upon agreement with the subproject leaders. The
fixed-term employment is possible as it constitutes one of the fixed-term
options of the Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz (German Act on Fixed-term
Scientific Contracts). This is a full-time position. The salary is based on the
German public service salary scale (TV-L). The position corresponds to a pay
grade of EG 13 TV-L.
About us:
RWTH is a certified family-friendly University. We support our employees in
maintaining a good work-life balance with a wide range of health, advising, and
prevention services, for example university sports. Employees who are covered
by collective bargaining agreements and civil servants have access to an
extensive range of further training courses and the opportunity to purchase a
job ticket.
RWTH is an equal opportunities employer. We therefore welcome and
encourage applications from all suitably qualified candidates, particularly from
groups that are underrepresented at the University. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on
the basis of national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
religion, disability or age. RWTH is strongly committed to encouraging women
in their careers. Female applicants are given preference if they are equally
suitable, competent, and professionally qualified, unless a fellow candidate is
favored for a specific reason.
As RWTH is committed to equality of opportunity, we ask you not to include a
photo in your application.
You can find information on the personal data we collect from applicants in
accordance with Articles 13 and 14 of the European Union's General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR) at http://www.rwth-aachen.de/dsgvo-
information-bewerbung.
Contact and application:
Prof. Dr. Rima Alaifari
Chair of Analysis and its Applications
Pontdriesch 10-12
52062 Aachen
Tel.: +492418096953
Email: simon@mathc.rwth-aachen.de
Additional Contact
Dr. Sabine Simon
Chair of Analysis and its Applications
Pontdriesch 10-12
52062 Aachen
Tel.: +492418094540
Email: simon@mathc.rwth-aachen.de
Application documents:
Cover letter, CV including list of publications, research statement, academic
transcript, names of at least three references
Application deadline:
April 15, 2026
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From: Mengwu Guo mengwu.guo@math.lu.se
Date: March 17, 2026
Subject: Postdoc position in Scientific Computing at Lund University
We are calling for applications for a two-year postdoctoral position in Scientific
Computing at Lund University's Centre for Mathematical Sciences. The
envisioned research lies at the intersection of numerical analysis, uncertainty
quantification, and scientific machine learning. It will primarily focus on
probabilistic methods for data-driven model reduction, with an emphasis on
maintaining physical consistency, numerical stability, and real-time data
assimilation within reduced-order models. Primary application areas include
computational physics and climate modeling. Teaching may also be part of the
duties (maximum 20%).
Please refer to the job application portal on Varbi
(https://lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:910922/) for further descriptions and
application guidelines. Interested candidates are welcome to contact Mengwu
Guo (mengwu.guo@math.lu.se) and send an application through Varbi by April
24, 2026.
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From: Paul Vigneaux paul.vigneaux@math.cnrs.fr
Date: March 15, 2026
Subject: Call for applications: CPJ track toward tenured full professor France
Host lab: LAMFA (CNRS UMR 7352), Université de Picardie Jules Verne
Location: Campus Saint Leu, city center, Amiens, France
Research area: Mathematics for the life sciences
Goal: recruit a high-level mathematician for modeling
or optimization tools applied to life sciences
Possible topics: PDE analysis, numerical analysis,
stochastic modeling, scientific computing, or data science.
Integration in A3 team with possible interactions with
SymPA team (dynamical systems and probability)
Collaboration expected with UPJV and A2U partners
in ecology, pharmacology, and medicine
Target profile: ass. prof at or near HDR level (~PhD+7yr)
Duration: 3 years CPJ contract.
After 3 years: conversion to tenured full professor
if HDR is obtained and contract conditions are met
Funding: €200k ANR package + up to €100k from UPJV
Application opening: around September 2026 (Galaxie)
Position start: no later than January 2027
Scientific contact: Pr. Paul Vigneaux (please see email above)
CPJ concept: temporary position leading to tenured
full professor at the end of the 3 years contract.
Faster route to professorship than the usual path.
International candidates encouraged to apply.
Fluency in French required for final professorship role.
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: March 13, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Articles: ACSE Vol. 7, Art. 2-4
Advances in Computational Science and Engineering
Volume: 7, Art. 2-4
March 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/ACSE/article/2026/7/0
TiDAS: A time invariant approximation of the delay and sum algorithm for
biomedical ultrasound PSF reconstructions
Chiara Razzetta, Sara Garbarino, Michele Piana, Marco Crocco and Federico
Benvenuto
Error analysis of energy stable weak Galerkin schemes for the Allen-Cahn
equation
Qingguang Guan and Wenju Zhao
Particle-filter-enhanced reinforcement learning under noisy measurements
Wonjin Song, Feng Bao, Siming Liang, Ruoyu Hu and Phuoc-Toan Huynh
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: March 13, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Volume: FoDS Vol. 9
Foundations of Data Science
Volume: 9
June 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/FoDS/article/2026/9/0
Assimilating partial observation to enhance feedback control of stochastic
dynamical systems
Siming Liang, Ruoyu Hu, Feng Bao, Richard Archibald and Guannan Zhang
Persistent interaction topology in data analysis
Jian Liu, Dong Chen and Guo-Wei Wei
Multilevel Monte Carlo for a class of partially observed processes in neuroscience
Mohamed Maama, Ajay Jasra and Kengo Kamatani
Goodness-of-fit via count statistics in dense random simplicial complexes
Tadas Temčinas, Vidit Nanda and Gesine Reinert
Circular coordinates for density-robust analysis
Taejin Paik and Jaemin Park
A stochastic use of the Kurdyka-Łojasiewicz property: Investigation of
optimization algorithms behaviours in a non-convex differentiable framework
Jean-Baptiste Fest, Audrey Repetti and Emilie Chouzenoux
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: March 13, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Article: JCD Vol. 14, Art. 3
Journal of Computational Dynamics
Volume: 14, Art. 3
April 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/jcd/article/2026/14/0
Convergence of Zeitlin truncation for multilayer critical latitude predictions of
quasi-geostrophic flow on an Earth-like planet
Arnout Franken, Sagy Ephrati, Erwin Luesink and Bernard Geurts
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: March 13, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Article: JMD Vol. 22, Art. 5
Journal of Modern Dynamics
Volume: 22, Art. 5
2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/jmd/article/2026/22/0
Bumpy metric theorem for co-rank 1 sub-Riemannian and reversible sub-Finsler
metrics
Shahriar Aslani and Ke Zhang
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: March 13, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Article: MFC Vol. 12, Art. 5
Mathematical Foundations of Computing
Volume: 12, Art. 5
August 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/mfc/article/2026/12/0
Orthogonal systems based schemes for the stable inversion of Abel's integral
operator
Abderrazek Karoui and Ibtissem Khazri
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: March 13, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Volume: NACO Vol. 17
Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization
Volume: 17
June 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/naco/article/2026/17/0
A gradient method for fully nonlinear parabolic differential equations with convex
nonlinearity
Hung Duong and Arash Fahim
An innovative non-variational framework for denoising impulsive Cauchy noise in
medical imaging
Hssaine Oummi, Abdelmajid EL Hakoume, Amine Laghrib and Mourad Nachaoui
Generalized subsampled Newton method for large-scale linear inequalities with
Tikhonov regularization
Ali Shahmoradi Moghaddam and Saeed Ketabchi
Characterization techniques for optimal points in controlled variational models
Savin Treanţă and Cristina-Mihaela Cebuc
Projected reflected gradient method with momentum terms for variational
inequalities
Grace Ogwo, Chinedu Izuchukwu, Olawale Oyewole, Yekini Shehu and Jen-Chih
Yao
p-hyperconvexity with application to nonlinear PDE
Imad Zerrifi Amrani and Nazih Abderrazzak Gadhi
Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/naco/article/2026/17/0
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