Today's Editor:
David S. Bindel
Cornell University
bindel@cornell.edu
Today's Topics:
Report on Conference in Saint Girons
Employers’ Forum – The Mathematics of Sustainability, Sep 2026
Reminder: pyMOR School and User Meeting, Graz, Sep 2026
SIAM Great Lakes Section Meeting, USA, Sep 2026
Invitation to SciML@ND26 Workshop, September 26-27, 2026
ECCOMAS-IACM conference Math 2 Product (M2P) 2027: call for Invited Sessions (May 2027)
Conference on Scientific Computations, LSSC'27, Sozopol, Bulgaria, June 2027
Call for submissions - ICOSAHOM 2027: Plenary Speakers & Minisymposium Proposal Deadline (31 July 2026)
Academic positions (assistant/associate/full professor) in Mathematics at Imperial, UK
Reminder: Assistant Professor Position in High-performance Computing at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
PhD position in Numerical Analysis at RICAM, Linz, Austria
Contents, AIMS New Volume: ACSE Vol. 8
Contents, AIMS New Volume: AMMC Vol. 8
Contents, AIMS New Volume: CPAA Vol. 33
Contents, AIMS New Volume: FAM Vol. 1
Contents, AIMS New Volume: FMF Vol. 9
Contents, AIMS New Volume: MFC Vol. 13
See this issue of NA Digest on the web at:
https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/na-digest-html/26/v26n29.html
Submissions, FAQs, and archives:
https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/
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From: Iain Duff iain.duff@stfc.ac.uk
Date: July 17, 2026
Subject: Report on Conference in Saint Girons
Short report on Saint-Girons V Conference
The conference in Saint Girons, Ariège, France from 29 June to 3rd
July, was the largest meeting of the series, in part because of talks
on quantum computing and AI that were additions to our previous
offering of HPC, numerical linear algebra, and optimization. We had
over 130 participants (nearly 150 includng partners and civic
dignatories), 55 talks, and 23 posters with, as usual, no parallel
sessions. Participants came from over 15 countries, the majority from
France but 20 from USA and 10 from UK.
As Cleve Moler was one of our keynote speakers, we used the time slot
for his talk for eulogies of Cleve from close friends including his
wife Patsy. A recording of this session can be recovered from the
link to the video
https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/878859cf-0e73-4d1c-ad3f-a27a1f267620
as the resulting mp4 file is over 9 Gigabytes.
Because of the generosity of our 21 sponsors (see the website
www.saintgironsconference.eu), we were able to support 36 students,
all with free accommodation and 29 with free registration. This is a
strong feature of the Saint-Girons series.
It is interesting to reflect that 16 of the 70 participants at the
first Saint-Girons meeting in 1994 were present at this meeting.
From the favourable response of the participants who enjoyed the
wonderful hospitality of our hosts in Saint Girons and Saint Lizier in
addition to the underlying ambience of these quintessential Pyreneean
towns, we are pleased to announce that plans are already underway for
Saint-Girons VI in June/July 2030 with the intention to run this
conference every four years.
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From: Pamela Bye conferences@ima.org.uk
Date: July 15, 2026
Subject: Employers’ Forum – The Mathematics of Sustainability, Sep 2026
Wednesday 23rd September 2026
University of Birmingham, B15 2TT
https://ima.org.uk/29382/employers-forum/
Across a wide field of industries, sustainability is no longer an
option but an essential consideration. Under this heading we need to
address, not just a drive towards more economical use of materials and
energy, but also look at how the mathematical modelling used to
provide such solutions can itself be made more sustainable. We invite
you to join us at the University of Birmingham to share expertise,
address the awkward questions that need to be asked and above all gain
a fuller understanding of the role mathematics has to play in
improving sustainability. This one-day forum will include keynote
speakers, presentations, speed networking and a grand challenge event,
all focussed on making discussing a difficult topic both interactive
and enjoyable.
The day will consist of talks, workshops and networking events
covering seven key areas.
Further information:
Please contact the Conferences Department: conferences@ima.org.uk
Institute of Mathematics and its Applications,
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From: Hendrik Kleikamp hendrik.kleikamp@uni-graz.at
Date: July 14, 2026
Subject: Reminder: pyMOR School and User Meeting, Graz, Sep 2026
Dear colleagues,
We would like to remind you about the 8th pyMOR School,
taking place from September 14-18, 2026, in Graz, Austria.
Everybody interested in model order reduction or pyMOR is welcome.
Registration is free and open until August 14, 2026.
https://school.pymor.org
Best regards,
pyMOR School organizers
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From: Xiangxiong Zhang zhan1966@purdue.edu
Date: July 16, 2026
Subject: SIAM Great Lakes Section Meeting, USA, Sep 2026
The 2026 annual meeting of the SIAM Great Lakes Section will be held
at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, on September 19-20,
2026.
The plenary speakers are:
Guillaume Bal, University of Chicago
Selim Esedoglu, University of Michigan
Hailiang Liu, Iowa State University
Jianfeng Lu, Duke University
The meeting will feature minisymposia and a poster session.
Participants wishing to give a minisymposium or poster presentation
should register by September 5, 2026. Travel support is available,
with priority given to early-career researchers from outside Indiana
who do not have external funding.
For registration and further information, please visit:
https://www.purdue.edu/science/events/glsiam.html
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From: Daniele Schiavazzi dschiavazzi@nd.edu
Date: July 15, 2026
Subject: Invitation to SciML@ND26 Workshop, September 26-27, 2026
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to join us for the workshop "Scientific
Machine Learning: Theory, Algorithms, Applications, and Agentic AI
Workflows", to be held at the University of Notre Dame on September
26-27, 2026.
Faculty, postdocs, and Ph.D. students are warmly encouraged to attend
and to present a poster on their recent research. Registration is
free, and meals will be provided throughout the workshop.
We currently have 28 confirmed speakers, listed below in alphabetical
order. Further details are available on the workshop website:
https://sciml26nd.github.io
Shivam Barwey - University of Notre Dame
Paul Brenner, Charles Vardeman - University of Notre Dame
Patrick Brewick - University of Notre Dame
Tan Bui-Thanh - University of Texas, Austin
Yifan Chen - University of California, Los Angeles
Marta D'Elia - Atomic Machines and Stanford University
Qi Di - Purdue University
Alireza Doostan - University of Colorado, Boulder
Gianluca Geraci - Sandia National Laboratories
Wenrui Hao - The Pennsylvania State University
Meng Jiang - University of Notre Dame
Qile Jiang - Brown University
Rongjie Lai - Purdue University
Wenjing Liao - Georgia Institute of Technology
Guang Lin - Purdue University
Anna Little - University of Utah
Yingjie Liu - Georgia Institute of Technology
Elizabeth Newman - Tufts University
Houman Owhadi - California Institute of Technology
Jonathan Siegel - Texas A&M University
Panos Stinis - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Daniel Tartakovsky - Stanford University
Francisco Villaescusa - Flatiron Institute
Li Wang - University of Minnesota
Guowei Wei - University of Georgia
Nick Winovich - Sandia National Laboratories
Dongbin Xiu - The Ohio State University
Matthew Zahr - University of Notre Dame
To attend or present a poster, please register by visiting the
workshop website.
We would also be grateful if you could forward this invitation to any
colleagues or students who might be interested.
Finally, we would be delighted to welcome you to Notre Dame, and we
hope you can join us!
with Best Regards,
Zecheng Zhang,
Daniele Schiavazzi,
Zhiliang Xu
Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics (ACMS)
University of Notre Dame
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From: Simona Perotto simona.perotto@polimi.it
Date: July 16, 2026
Subject: ECCOMAS-IACM conference Math 2 Product (M2P) 2027: call for Invited Sessions (May 2027)
The Organizing Committee of the ECCOMAS-IACM conference
Math 2 Product (M2P) 2027: Emerging Technologies in
Computational Science for Industry, Sustainability and Innovation
invites proposals for Invited Sessions(IS).
The third edition of M2P will take place in Terrasini (Sicily), Italy,
May 25–28, 2027.
Launched in 2023, the mission of the M2P conference series is to
provide a forum for discussing emerging synergies between mathematics
and computational engineering, with a particular focus on advanced
quantitative solutions for industry and sustainability, while
fostering cross-fertilization between academic advances and real-world
applications.
Researchers and professionals interested in organizing an IS are
warmly encouraged to submit a proposal within the general scope of the
conference.
Each IS is expected to consist of at least one 2-hour block and may be
organized, for example, as:
* 6 invited talks of 20 minutes each;
* 1 keynote lecture of 40 minutes plus 4 invited talks of 20 minutes each.
Time for discussion and interaction among participants should be
included.
Submission deadline for IS proposals: September 30, 2026.
Further details and submission instructions are available on the
conference website: https://m2p2027.cimne.com/invited_sessions
We look forward to your proposals and to welcoming you to M2P 2027.
Simona Perotto, Gianluigi Rozza, Matteo Giacomini
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From: Svetozar Margenov margenov@parallel.bas.bg
Date: July 14, 2026
Subject: Conference on Scientific Computations, LSSC'27, Sozopol, Bulgaria, June 2027
The 16th International Conference "Large-Scale Scientific
Computations" will take place in June 14-18, 2027, Sozopol,
Bulgaria: http://parallel.bas.bg/Conferences/SciCom27/
Topics: hierarchical, adaptive, domain decomposition and local
refinement methods; robust preconditioning algorithms; Monte Carlo
methods and algorithms; numerical linear algebra; control systems;
parallel algorithms and performance analysis; large-scale
computations of environmental, biomedical and engineering problems.
Applications for organizing special sessions are welcome till
September 30, 2026.
Early applications are encouraged. Special sessions will be
announced in operational order upon approval.
Conference chairman: Svetozar Margenov
Conference secretary: Silvia Grozdanova
E-mail: scicom27@parallel.bas.bg
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From: Paola Antonietti paola.antonietti@polimi.it
Date: July 16, 2026
Subject: Call for submissions - ICOSAHOM 2027: Plenary Speakers & Minisymposium Proposal Deadline (31 July 2026)
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the distinguished lineup of plenary speakers
for the 16th International Conference on Spectral and High-Order Methods
(ICOSAHOM 2027), which will be held at Politecnico di Milano, Italy, from
5–9 July 2027.
The list of confirmed plenary speakers is available at:
https://icosahom2027.org/plenary/
We would like to remind you that the deadline for submitting
minisymposium proposals is approaching:
MS Submission Deadline: July 31, 2026
Submission Link: https://icosahom2027.org/submissions
Each minisymposium consists of at least one session (four presentations).
We warmly invite researchers to submit minisymposium proposals and
contribute to the conference's scientific program.
ICOSAHOM 2027 is a satellite meeting of the 11th International Congress
on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM), which will be held in The
Hague, The Netherlands, from 12–16 July 2027 (https://iciam2027.org).
The conference has also received the patronage of SIMAI, the Italian
Society for Applied and Industrial Mathematics.
Please circulate this call among colleagues who may be interested in
organizing a minisymposium at ICOSAHOM 2027.
Conference official website: https://icosahom2027.org/
For any inquiries, please contact us at: icosahom2027-dmat@polimi.it
Conference secretariat: icosahom2027_sec@cimne.upc.edu
We look forward to receiving your MS proposals and welcoming you to
Milano!
ICOSAHOM 2027 Conference Co-Chairs
Paola F. Antonietti, Nicola Parolini, Marco Verani
(MOX Laboratory, Department of Mathematics, Politecnico di Milano)
On behalf of the Organizing Committee
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From: Colin Cotter colin.cotter@imperial.ac.uk
Date: July 10, 2026
Subject: Academic positions (assistant/associate/full professor) in Mathematics at Imperial, UK
The Department of Mathematics invites applications for academic
positions at all levels (assistant/associate/full professor) across
all sections (Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics,
Statistics, Pure Mathematics, and Mathematical Finance). As the Head
of Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics I can say that any
topic that is of interest to NA Digest readers is in scope and I
strongly encourage applications from those areas.
Regarding the job titles: all three levels are permanent appointments
without a "tenure track" stage, although a three year academic
probation period would be standard for assistant professor, at
least. This is a non-competitive process that is always passed by
staff who are progressing as expected.
Please share this advert with anyone that you think might be
interested. We are particularly keen to receive applications from
members of under-represented groups. The advert link is given below.
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-jobs/description/index.php?jobId=28524&jobTitle=Assistant+%2F+Associate+%2F+Full+Professor+in+Applied+Mathematics+%26+Mathematical+Physics%2C+in+Statistics%2C+or+in+Mathematical+Finance
Any questions to: colin.cotter@imperial.ac.uk
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From: Kirk M Soodhalter ksoodha@maths.tcd.ie
Date: July 10, 2026
Subject: Reminder: Assistant Professor Position in High-performance Computing at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Dear all,
This is a reminder of a faculty job opening (Assistant Professor in High-
performance Computing) in the School of Maths with an application deadline
coming up on 22 July 2026. This is a faculty (full research and teaching)
position, and it is targeted at all in the computational mathematics/sciences.
However, two particular fields of interest are optimisation and stochastic
PDEs, both in the HPC context. Additionally, while this position focusses on
HPC, it should be widely interpreted to attract applications from a variety of
talented computational scientists.
More information follows below. Please circulate to anyone who is or will be
on the job market. Thank you!
Cheers,
Kirk
Our formal announcement:
The School of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin is inviting
applications for the post of Assistant Professor in High-performance
Computing. The appointment will be tenable from January 2027. This is
a teaching and research position; the successful candidate will be
required to contribute at all levels of teaching and supervision
undertaken by the School and will be expected to conduct a vigorous
research programme. Further details about the position can be found at
https://my.corehr.com/pls/trrecruit/erq_jobspec_details_form.jobspec?p_id=038968
while the closing date for applications is July 22nd, 2026.
Informal enquiries can directed to headmath@maths.tcd.ie .
Please bring this position to the attention of any potentially
interested candidates.
Job description:
The School of Mathematics is seeking applications for an Assistant
Professor in High-performance Computing. The successful candidate will
have demonstrated exceptional research promise in Computational
Mathematics/Numerical Analysis with experience in High- performance
Computing applications. With the opening of this position, we seek to
expand our existing research strengths in this direction. The School
of Mathematics, which at Trinity includes Theoretical Physics, boasts
research groups in Applied and Numerical Linear Algebra (ANLA) as well
as a computationally-focused high-energy physics group working in
Lattice QCD. The School seeks to augment its existing strengths in
both Mathematics and Theoretical Physics by further building
computational and high-performance computing expertise while
complementing the work of our Lattice and ANLA groups. The post
combines research and teaching; the appointee will contribute to
undergraduate and postgraduate education and supervision, including to
students on the School's taught MSc degree in High Performance
Computing, with particular interests in candidates who are able to
offer/develop lectures complementary to those in our existing M.Sc. in
HPC. Candidates working in any area within Computational
Mathematics/Numerical Analysis will be considered, with preference for
those with experience in High-Performance Computing applications. In
particular, candidates working in areas concerning large-scale
computations in optimisation and stochastic partial-differential
equations are encouraged to apply.
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From: Peter Kritzer peter.kritzer@oeaw.ac.at
Date: July 15, 2026
Subject: PhD position in Numerical Analysis at RICAM, Linz, Austria
We are advertising a 4 year PhD position at RICAM in Linz,
Austria. The position is in the group of Peter Kritzer, with a focus
on quasi-Monte Carlo methods and related fields. Further details can
be found here:
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/jobs?jh=6nd1s77aw73r0j5w46v3xk9x2xjp82d
Candidates should have a strong background in at least one of the
following areas: Numerical Analysis, Scientific Computing, Number
Theory, Approximation Theory, or Functional Analysis.
RICAM is an institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences specializing
in computational and applied mathematics.
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: July 10, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Volume: ACSE Vol. 8
Advances in Computational Science and Engineering
Volume: 8
June 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/ACSE/article/2026/8/0
On the behavior of some transmission conditions in finite volume schemes for
scalar conservation laws on network with shock detection enhancement Special
Issue
Sabrina Francesca Pellegrino and Florian Peru
High-fidelity finite element modelling of multi-layer 3D printing with complex
toolpaths
Giacomo Rizzieri, Liberato Ferrara and Massimiliano Cremonesi
Physics informed neural network framework for modified kawahara equations
Santosh Anand, Srinivasan Natesan and Şuayip Toprakseven
Advanced scientific methodology plays Rossini
Silvia Licciardi, Daniela Macchione, Emmanuel Caronna and Elisa Francomano
Operator methods, fractional calculus and applications: Analytical and
computational perspectives Special Issue
Silvia Licciardi
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: July 10, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Volume: AMMC Vol. 8
Applied Mathematics for Modern Challenges
Volume: 8
June 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/AMMC/article/2026/8/0
Mathematical modeling of a pH swing precipitation process and optimal model
design
Sandesh Athni Hiremath, Chinmay Hegde and Andreas Voigt
Pages: 1-53
doi: 10.3934/ammc.2026003
Deep image prior for photoacoustic tomography can mitigate limited-view
artifacts
Hanna Pulkkinen, Jenni Poimala, Leonid Kunyansky, Janek Gröhl and Andreas
Hauptmann
Pages: 54-79
doi: 10.3934/ammc.2026004
Data assimilation via model reference adaptation for linear and nonlinear
dynamical systems
Benedikt Kaltenbach, Christian Aarset and Tram Thi Ngoc Nguyen
Pages: 80-112
doi: 10.3934/ammc.2026005
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: July 10, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Volume: CPAA Vol. 33
Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis
Volume: 33
September 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/cpaa/article/2026/33/0
Gevrey well-posedness of the hydrostatic MHD-wave system Special Issue
Wei-Xi Li and Zhan Xu
Pages: 1-44
doi: 10.3934/cpaa.2026042
An Allen-Cahn tumor growth model with temperature
Stefania Gatti, Erica Ipocoana and Alain Miranville
Pages: 45-67
doi: 10.3934/cpaa.2026043
Existence and asymptotic behavior of normalized solutions for the Kirchhoff
equation with Hartree-type nonlinearity
Qianqiao Guo, Huacan Li and Qunfang Li
Pages: 68-87
doi: 10.3934/cpaa.2026044
A note on interior estimate for general Hessian quotient equation
Siyuan Lu and Yi-Lin Tsai
Pages: 88-100
doi: 10.3934/cpaa.2026045
Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/cpaa/article/2026/33/0
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: July 10, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Volume: FAM Vol. 1
Frontiers in Applied Mathematics
Volume: 1
June 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/FAM/article/2026/1/0
Editorial
Kui Ren
Pages: i-iii
doi: 10.3934/fam.2026006
Momentum accelerated power iterations and the restarted Lanczos method
Alessandro Barletta, Nicholas Marshall and Sara Pollock
Pages: 1-21
doi: 10.3934/fam.2026001
Chosen-plaintext attacks of double random phase encryption with nonlinear
optical media
Yan Cheng, Yiwei Chen, Kui Ren and Nathan Soedjak
Pages: 22-47
doi: 10.3934/fam.2026002
A modified factorization method for inverse acoustic and electromagnetic
scattering problems at all frequencies
Beiji Chen, Meng Ding and Jiaqing Yang
Pages: 48-66
doi: 10.3934/fam.2026004
Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/FAM/article/2026/1/0
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: July 10, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Volume: FMF Vol. 9
Frontiers of Mathematical Finance
Volume: 9
June 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/FMF/article/2026/9/0
Multi-dimensional queue-reactive model and signal-driven models: A unified
framework
Emmanouil Sfendourakis
Pages: 1-40
doi: 10.3934/fmf.2026002 open access
Option pricing under stochastic volatility and jumps: A PIDE framework with
empirical evidence
Abigail Anokyewaa Mensah, Ayush Jha, Hongwei Mei, Rui Wang, Svetlozar T.
Rachev and Frank J. Fabozzi
Pages: 41-66
doi: 10.3934/fmf.2026003 open access
Deep volatility imputation using convolutional autoencoders
Susanne Griebsch and Kay F. Pilz
Pages: 67-86
doi: 10.3934/fmf.2026004 open access
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: July 10, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Volume: MFC Vol. 13
Mathematical Foundations of Computing
Volume: 13
October 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/mfc/article/2026/13/0
Approximation via Erdélyi–Kober type Szász–Kantorovich operator
Pinakadhar Baliarsingh and Subhasmita Maharana
Convergence estimates of a new class of operators based on Pólya-Eggenberger
distribution
Kapil Kumar, Naokant Deo and Durvesh Kumar Verma
An explicit characterization for the proximal operator of the capped -norm
Rongrong Lin, Haitao Yu and Yulan Liu
Optimal control via neural networks: Determination of source term in fractional
diffusion equations using alternating direction multiplier method
Abdessamad Oulmelk, Mohammed Srati, Lekbir Afraites, Aissam Hadri, Mahmoud
A. Zaky and Ahmed S. Hendy
DUM-Net: A model-driven unrolled framework for multi-modal image
registration
Moyan Cao, Xueying Li, Guangyu Yang, Junli Zhao, Weibo Wei, Jinming Duan and
Zhenkuan Pan
Stancu type of Szász operators with multiple Appell polynomials
Bilge Zehra Sergi Yılmaz and Gürhan İçöz
Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/mfc/article/2026/13/0
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