Today's Editor:
Alex Townsend
Cornell University
townsend@cornell.edu
Today's Topics:
Book : Optimal Quadratic Programming and QCQP Algorithms with Applications
Invitation to talk by Prof. Galvanetto (U. Padua) – Feb. 12, 2-3PM EST
21st Annual Bath–RAL Numerical Analysis Day, 31 March 2026 in Bath
Registration Open, ILAS 2026
PANAM 26 in Quito Ecuador June 15-19 2026: Call for Papers
NSF REU Site on Big Data with HPC, ONLINE, Jun-Jul 2026
Call for submissions, MS on Approx Comp in NLA, JuliaCon in Mainz, Aug 2026
Future Optimization Graduate Student Workshop (GradOpt), Lehigh University, August 17, 2026 (second call)
Workshop on Block Krylov Methods, Prague, Sep 2026
Postdoctoral Research in AI-Supported Identification and Recommendation of Refactoring Opportunities
Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Numerical Optimisation (University of Queensland, Australia)
Postdoc Position, signal Process., data sciences, machine learning, Shenzhen Univ., China
Tenure-Track Faculty Positions. Universidad de Concepción, Chile.
Assistant Professor Position in Data Science & Machine Learning at Shenzhen Univ., China
Faculty position in Mathematics at Polytechnique Montréal (deadline March 27, 2026)
Math Department Chair, Temple University
Contents, Iranian J Numerical Analysis and Optimization, 16 (1)
Contents, AIMS New Volume: IPI Vol. 22
Contents, AIMS New Volume: EECT Vol. 18
Contents EECT Evolution Equations and Control Theory, vol 18, April 2026.
Contents EECT Evolution Equations and Control Theory, vol 19, May 2026.
See this issue of NA Digest on the web at:
https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/na-digest-html/26/v26n6.html
Submissions, FAQs, and archives:
https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/
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From: Zdenek Dostal zdenek.dostal@vsb.cz
Date: January 31, 2026
Subject: Book : Optimal Quadratic Programming and QCQP Algorithms with Applications
This book presents cutting-edge algorithms for solving large-scale quadratic
programming (QP) and/or QCQP. While applying these algorithms to the class of
QP problems with the spectrum confined to a positive interval, the theory
guarantees finding the prescribed precision solution through a uniformly
bounded number of simple iterations, like matrix-vector multiplications. Thus a
large class of realistic problems are solved with optimal (asymptotically linear)
complexity.
The performance of the algorithms is shown on large-scale (billions of variables)
realistic problems of mechanics, optimal control, and support vector machines.
The exposition of algorithms starts from basic algorithms, so that the volume can
also serve as an introductory text and a reference for advanced studies in
nonlinear programming.
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From: Pablo Seleson selesonpd@ornl.gov
Date: February 05, 2026
Subject: Invitation to talk by Prof. Galvanetto (U. Padua) – Feb. 12, 2-3PM EST
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to invite you to attend an upcoming presentation:
“Recent Developments in Numerical Peridynamic Methods for Solid Mechanics”
The talk will be given by Prof. Ugo Galvanetto from the University of Padua as
part of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Computational Mechanics
Seminar series.
The seminar will be held on Thursday, February 12, 2026, from 2:00 to 3:00 PM
EST.
A Microsoft Teams link is available at:
https://computmech.ornl.gov/seminars.html
Best Regards,
Pablo Seleson
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From: Malena Sabaté Landman msl39@bath.ac.uk
Date: January 30, 2026
Subject: 21st Annual Bath–RAL Numerical Analysis Day, 31 March 2026 in Bath
The 21st Annual Bath–RAL Numerical Analysis Day will take place on
31 March 2026 at the University of Bath. The speakers are:
Silvia Gazzola (Università di Pisa)
Margaret Duff (RAL)
Marcus Webb (Manchester)
Nick Gould (RAL)
Malena Sabaté Landman (Bath)
Refreshments and an informal poster session will start at 10.00am,
with talks starting at 10.45am. Lunch is provided, all are welcome,
and there is no registration fee. Poster applications are open, and
we strongly encourage everyone attending to give a lightning talk
as a way to share interests and spark discussion (see the workshop
schedule for suggestions). We will go for dinner in Bath in the
early evening; please indicate when registering if you would like
to join us.
The full programme and registration form are
available here:
https://imibath.ac.uk/2025/11/11/bath-ral-day-2026/
For any queries, please contact imi@bath.ac.uk.
We look forward to welcoming you to Bath.
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From: Steffen Werner steffen.werner@vt.edu
Date: February 03, 2026
Subject: Registration Open, ILAS 2026
The registration for the 27th Conference of the International
Linear Algebra Society (ILAS 2026) at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg,
VA, USA from May 18 to 22, 2026, is now open.
You may access the
registration site at the URL:
https://register.cpe.vt.edu/portal/events/reg/participantTypeSelection.do?method=load&entityId=10097180
Early-bird registration rates are
available through February 28, 2026. Special rates are available
for ILAS student members and ILAS early-career members (PhD since
January 1, 2021). If you need to update your ILAS membership, you
can do so at https://ilasic.org/join-ilas/
For more 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: Jose E. Castillo jcastillo@sdsu.edu
Date: February 04, 2026
Subject: PANAM 26 in Quito Ecuador June 15-19 2026: Call for Papers
The X PanAmerican Workshop in applied mathematics and computational
science will be held in Quito, Ecuador June 15-19 2026. The objective of
the workshops are to create cooperative research activities based
on international collaboration and to promote the development of
applied and computational mathematics in Latin America. To accomplish
these goals, we must bring together practicing applied mathematicians
and computational scientists in the Americas to exchange research
information, and create a forum for researchers to refine, enhance and
implement research activities. The purpose is to continue to center in
areas of applied and computational mathematics, such as, computational
fluid dynamics, numerical optimization, high-performance computing,
grid generation, computer algebra, and dynamical systems aimed to
evaluate data related to areas of environmental, social and economic
development in the Americas
www.csrc.sdsu.edu/events/conferences/PanAm2026
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From: Matthias Gobbert gobbert@umbc.edu
Date: February 03, 2026
Subject: NSF REU Site on Big Data with HPC, ONLINE, Jun-Jul 2026
Dear Colleagues,
Please forward to undergraduate students interested in AI and HPC!
We are organizing an NSF-funded REU (Research Experiences for
Undergraduates) Site program at UMBC: Online Interdisciplinary
Big Data Analytics in Science and Engineering. It is a purely
online program open to students from the entire nation.
The 8-week program will include training in fundamentals of HPC
software (MPI) and productivity tools (SLURM) on large
distributed-memory clusters with CPUs and GPUs as well as Data
Analytics applications like Tensorflow, Keras, PyTorch, and Horovod.
Each student will be paid a stipend of $5,600 for participation and
provided with opportunities to present their work at conferences.
We are looking for students from all STEM disciplines and
particularly also for students who are interested in gaining
Big Data, HPC, and application experience.
More information can be found at https://bigdatareu.umbc.edu
and the PDF flyer there. The application is by 03/01/2026
using the NSF ETAP system. The two project topics planned are
(1) Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Research for Earth Applications;
(2) Machine Learning in Real-Time Imaging for Medical Imaging.
Both projects are in partnership with outside collaborators to give
an interdisciplinary research experience. The program is online to
enable participation of students who might not be free to travel
and is in teams for a collaborative research experience. Each team
is supported by a dedicated graduate assistant and will publish a
technical report in the HPCF Tech. Rep. series. Every team in past
years has additionally published at least a conference paper.
Please distribute this opportunity to undergraduate students
and additional colleagues/communities. Thank you very much!
Matthias Gobbert, Math & Stat (gobbert@umbc.edu) and
Jianwu Wang, IS (jianwu@umbc.edu)
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From: Jonas Schulze jschulze@mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de
Date: February 04, 2026
Subject: Call for submissions, MS on Approx Comp in NLA, JuliaCon in Mainz, Aug 2026
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION and ABSTRACT SUBMISSION:
A minisymposium on
Approximate Computing in Numerical Linear Algebra
will be held during JuliaCon, August 10-15, in Mainz, Germany.
The main purpose of this minisymposium is to provide a space where people
can share and talk about the newest Julia software developments in
approximate computing for numerical linear algebra (and beyond). We
wish to promote Julia as a tool for driving advancements in
approximate computing and highlight the latest exciting Julia
packages in this field. Lastly, we would like to end the
minisymposium with a panel discussion around the development of an
approximate computing ecosystem in Julia.
Registration is required for participation. More info on
- the minisymposium:
https://pretalx.com/juliacon-2026/talk/SXULWW/
- the conference: https://juliacon.org/2026/
- abstract submission: https://juliacon.org/2026/cfp/
Abstract submission deadline: Feb 28, 2026
Registration deadline: TBA on https://juliacon.org/2026/
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From: Luis Nunes Vicente lnv@lehigh.edu
Date: January 31, 2026
Subject: Future Optimization Graduate Student Workshop (GradOpt), Lehigh University, August 17, 2026 (second call)
For students considering a PhD and curious about research in
optimization, Lehigh ISE offers a Future Optimization Graduate
Student Workshop (GradOpt), a one-day workshop designed for
undergraduate and master’s students within 1–2 years of applying to
a PhD program. This event will introduce the students to the
exciting field of optimization and its impact across science,
engineering, finance, and AI. GradOpt is open to students from a
wide range of academic backgrounds including engineering,
mathematics, computer science, statistics, physics, and related
fields. Lehigh ISE will cover the travel and lodging expenses of a
selected cohort of motivated students.
Apply here (https://
coral.ise.lehigh.edu/lios/gradopt) to participate in GradOpt. The
application deadline for this second call is March 1, 2026.
Participants will engage directly with Lehigh ISE faculty, staff,
and current PhD students through presentations, panel discussions,
and informal mixers. They will gain valuable insights into research
opportunities, the PhD application process, funding options, and
life as a graduate student. The workshop also highlights career
pathways available to PhD optimization graduates both in academia
and industry.
As part of the new Lehigh ISE Optimization Science
(LIOS) Program, students will also have the opportunity to attend
the MOPTA 2026 Conference (https://coral.ise.lehigh.edu/mopta2026),
held August 18–19 on Lehigh's campus. GradOpt will shape the next
generation of optimization scholars!
GradOpt organizers,
Zahra
Khatti
Luis Nunes Vicente
Future Optimization Graduate Student
Workshop (GradOpt)
https://coral.ise.lehigh.edu/lios/gradopt
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Lehigh University
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From: Jan Papez papez@math.cas.cz
Date: February 02, 2026
Subject: Workshop on Block Krylov Methods, Prague, Sep 2026
We are pleased to announce the workshop "Recent Developments in Block Krylov
Methods," which will take place on September 7-8, 2026, at the Institute of
Mathematics of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague.
The workshop aims to bring together researchers to discuss recent developments
in block Krylov methods, covering theoretical advances, applications, and
practical implementation aspects. Further details regarding registration and the
venue can be found on the workshop website:
https://workshop.math.cas.cz/BlockKrylov/
Those interested in attending are encouraged to register by June 1, 2026. We
look forward to welcoming you to Prague.
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From: Valter Vieira de Camargo valtervcamargo@ufscar.br
Date: February 05, 2026
Subject: Postdoctoral Research in AI-Supported Identification and Recommendation of Refactoring Opportunities
This project is focused on the development of an approach capable of
recommending refactoring opportunities in legacy system code. The entire
process must be supported by Artificial Intelligence technologies and should also
encompass explainability techniques.
Candidates must meet the following requirements:
-PhD in Computer Science;
-Experience in research on the use of AI to recommend code refactoring
opportunities;
-Experience with data analysis and data preparation for use in AI models;
-Experience with explainability techniques for Machine Learning models;
-Desirable experience with system modernization.
To apply, send an email with the subject “Inscrição Pós-Doc Integra Sanca” to
Professor Valter Camargo (valtervcamargo@ufscar.br) including the following
items:
i) Letter of interest, containing complete contact information, year of graduation,
and clearly addressing compliance with the requirements listed above;
ii) Curriculum Lattes;
iii) Documents proving compliance with the requirements.
Application deadline: February 28, 2026.
The position is open to Brazilian and international candidates. The selected
candidate will receive a FAPESP Postdoctoral Fellowship and a Technical Reserve
equivalent to 10% of the annual fellowship amount to cover unforeseen expenses
directly related to the research activities.
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From: Fred Roosta fred.roosta@uq.edu.au
Date: February 02, 2026
Subject: Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Numerical Optimisation (University of Queensland, Australia)
We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join an exciting research
project at the intersection of mathematical optimisation, numerical linear algebra,
and machine learning/artificial intelligence. This project focuses on the
development of novel theoretical frameworks alongside cutting-edge
computational techniques for large-scale optimisation problems, with direct
relevance to modern machine learning and AI applications.
For more details and instruction on how to apply please see
https://www.seek.com.au/job/90064631
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From: J. Lu jianlu1979@163.com
Date: February 02, 2026
Subject: Postdoc Position, signal Process., data sciences, machine learning, Shenzhen Univ., China
Position Details:
Duration: Full-time for two or three years
Salary: 338,000 RMB – 420,000 RMB per year (approximately 48,700 –
60,500 USD)
Number of Position for postdoc: 3 Positions
Teaching Duties: None
Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will engage in both theoretical research and
practical implementation of machine learning methods, with a focus on:
training algorithms, data sciences, signal processing, image processing and
related areas.
Additional Opportunities:
After the postdoctoral appointment ends, those who perform excellently
can apply to become an Assistant Professor at Shenzhen Key Lab. Adv.
Machine Learning and Applications, Shenzhen University.
Interested applicants should send their C.V. to: Prof. Jian
Lu: jianlu@szu.edu.cn; jianlu1979@163.com.
We look forward to your application.
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From: Manuel Solano msolano@ing-mat.udec.cl
Date: January 31, 2026
Subject: Tenure-Track Faculty Positions. Universidad de Concepción, Chile.
The Department of Mathematical Engineering of the University of Concepción
invites applications for 5 tenure-track faculty positions, starting in June 2026.
* One of them is exclusively for female candidates. Preference will be given to
candidates whose research aligns with the following areas: Discrete
Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, Numerical Analysis, Optimization and
Calculus of Variations, Partial Differential Equations, Probability and Stochastic
Processes and other branches of Applied Mathematics.
https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/28012
* The other 4 positions are open for female or male candidates, whose research
aligns with the following areas, listed in order of priority:
(i) Probability and Stochastic Processes; Optimization and Calculus of
Variations.
(ii) Discrete Mathematics, Numerical Analysis, Mathematical Physics, and other
branches of Applied Mathematics.
One position will be allocated exclusively to Probability and Stochastic
Processes, and one position will be allocated exclusively to Optimization and
Calculus of Variations.
https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/28011
For additional information, please contact:
Prof. Julio Aracena, E-mail: jaracena@ing-mat.udec.cl
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From: J. Lu jianlu1979@163.com
Date: February 02, 2026
Subject: Assistant Professor Position in Data Science & Machine Learning at Shenzhen Univ., China
The Mathematics and Intelligent Information Processing Group at the
School of Mathematical Sciences, Shenzhen University, invites applications
for one Assistant Professor position.
Qualifications:
Applicants should meet the following requirements:
1.The applicant should be under 35 years old in principle.
2.The applicant should be of Chinese nationality or Chinese origin.
3.The applicant should hold a Ph.D. degree in Mathematics/Applied
Mathematics or Statistics, or have postdoctoral research experience in
Applied Mathematics or Statistics.
4.Research interests should be in Data Science, particularly in one or more
of the following areas:
- Signal Processing
- Computer Vision
- Compressed Sensing
- Machine Learning
- Optimization
Salary and Benefits:
Competitive annual compensation package ranging from about RMB
400,000 to RMB 600,000 (before tax), commensurate with qualifications
and experience.
Additional research support and institutional benefits will be provided
according to university policies.
Application and Contact:
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact:
Prof. J. Lu, Email: jianlu@szu.edu.cn; Alternate Email: jianlu1979@163.com
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From: Serge Prudhomme serge.prudhomme@polymtl.ca
Date: February 05, 2026
Subject: Faculty position in Mathematics at Polytechnique Montréal (deadline March 27, 2026)
The Department of Mathematics and Industrial Engineering (MAGI) at
Polytechnique Montréal, Canada, invites applications for a full-time, open rank
Professor position, with appointment to begin as soon as possible. We are
seeking candidates with a strong research interest in the mathematical
foundations of machine learning, with applications to optimization, scientific
machine learning, and/or probability and statistics.
The official announcement is available at:
https://www.polymtl.ca/carriere/offres-demploi/professeure-professeur-en-
fondements-mathematiques-de-lia-pour-le-genie-departement-de-
mathematiques
Note that the position requires to learn French and be eligible to join the Ordre
des ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ) as an engineer
(https://www.oiq.qc.ca/en/futurs-membres/devenir-ingenieur-au-quebec/i-am-
member-canadian-association/) prior to tenure.
Interested candidates should submit their application (in French or in English)
to magi@polymtl.ca before March 27, 2026.
Applications should include:
1) Cover letter;
2) CV;
3) teaching statement;
4) research statement;
5) copy of the academic diplomas;
6) At most three significant contributions to research (e.g., scientific articles);
7) Course evaluations, if available.
For questions regarding this position, please contact Yuvin Adnarain Chinniah,
Director MAGI, at magi@polymtl.ca
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From: Daniel B Szyld szyld@temple.edu
Date: January 30, 2026
Subject: Math Department Chair, Temple University
The Department of Mathematics in the College of Science and
Technology (CST) at Temple University invites applications for a
tenured Professor to serve as Department Chair, effective July 1,
2026. We seek an exceptional scholar-educator who will advance our
commitment to academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and
inclusive learning. The successful candidate will serve as a
dynamic, collaborative Chair of the Department of Mathematics,
providing strategic direction and intellectual leadership across
teaching, research, and service within the department, CST, and
Temple University.
For the full ad see:
https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/28041
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From: Ali R. Soheili soheili@um.ac.ir
Date: January 30, 2026
Subject: Contents, Iranian J Numerical Analysis and Optimization, 16 (1)
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of the Iranian
Journal of Numerical Analysis and Optimization (Volume 16, Issue 1,
March 2026) is now available online.
The Iranian Journal of
Numerical Analysis and Optimization (IJNAO) is indexed in Scopus,
has no page charges, and publishes original papers of high
scientific value in all areas of numerical analysis and
optimization. All research articles accepted and published by IJNAO
are immediately freely available online for reading, downloading,
and sharing, without any subscription charges or registration
barriers.
Further information is available on the website:
https://ijnao.um.ac.ir/
1. Unconditionally stable high-order
scheme for the fractional generalized Burgers-Huxley equation
Mojtaba Hajipour; Yashar Lakpour; Dumitru Baleanu
2. A fractional
order model for Malaria control using optimal strategies and
numerical simulations
Abdelfatah Kouidere; Amine Elbhih; Issam
Minifi; Khalid Adnaoui
3. Numerical exploration of pollutant
transport using stochastic fractional diffusion and Karhunen-Loève
expansion
Zahra Moniri; Afshin Babaei; Behrouz Parsa Moghaddam
4.
A new numerical approach for tracing periodic solutions in
nonlinear dynamical systems using CGM with PAC
Khalid Farhan Fazea
5. Fractional-order modeling and numerical analysis of double
intermediate enzymatic reaction model using generalized Euler
method
Koushick B; Anbazhagan N; Vignesh Raju R; Jeeva N
6. A
novel three-term conjugate gradient approach for deep neural
network training
Faeze Sadat Hosseini-Mighan; Ali Ashrafi
7.
Stability analysis of fast food consumption dynamics using a
fractional-order framework
issam sahib; mohamed baroudi; hicham
gourram; bouchaib khajji; abderrahim labzai; mohamed belam
8.
Measuring the efficiency of bi-level structured systems based on
directional distance function and network DEA model
Mona Habibpoor;
Mohammadreza Alirezaee
9. Qualitative and numerical analysis of a
time-fractional Ebola model in population dynamics
GAURAV SAINI;
BAPPA GHOSH; SUNITA CHAND
10. Transdermal drug delivery via a
hollow microneedle considering the skin's mechanical properties:
Analytical and numerical study
Ebrahim Azhdari; Aram Emami
11. An
improved search direction based on algebraic equivalent
transformation technique for convex quadratic optimization
Aicha
Kraria; Bachir Merikhi; Djamel Benterki
12. Quasilinearization
method to solve several classes of nonlinear Lane-Emden equations
by Gegenbauer polynomials
Fateme Sheikhi; Bahman Ghazanfari
13.
An efficient hybrid three-term conjugate gradient method with
practical applications
Youcef Elhamam Hemici; Samia Khelladi;
Djamel Benterki
14. Dynamics and applications of quantum
iterative methods
Sapan Kumar Nayak; P. K. Parida; Babita Mehta
15. Mathematical modeling and optimal control strategies of the
typhoid transmission with cost-effectiveness analysis
OUBOUSKOUR
Khadija; Sofiane KHASSAL; Bouchaib KHAJJI; Omar BALATIF
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: February 05, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Volume: IPI Vol. 22
Inverse Problems and Imaging
Volume: 22
June 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/ipi/article/2026/22/0
A local Fourier extension method for function approximation
Zhenyu Zhao and Yanfei Wang
Mathematical analysis of an observer for solving inverse source wave problem
Tiphaine Delaunay, Sébastien Imperiale and Philippe Moireau
A Calderón type inverse problem for the active scalar equations with fractional
dissipation
Li Li and Weinan Wang
The hyperbolic X-ray transform: New range characterizations, mapping properties
and functional relations
Nikolas Eptaminitakis, François Monard and Yuzhou Zou
Deep learning based low-rank prior ADMM for image recovered with Cauchy
noise
Yang Xiao, Yingying Li, Guoxi Ni and Tieyong Zeng
An extended sampling-Bayesian approach for inverse elastic scattering problems
with limited aperture data
Jiangfeng Huang, Zhaoxing Li and Liwei Xu
Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/ipi/article/2026/22/0
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: February 05, 2026
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Volume: EECT Vol. 18
Evolution Equations and Control Theory
Volume: 18
April 2026
https://www.aimsciences.org/eect/article/2026/18/0
Global bounded solutions in a higher-dimensional SIS reaction-diffusion-
chemotaxis epidemic model with flux limitation and nonlinear incidence
Yutaro Chiyo, Seiya Hasegawa and Tomomi Yokota
Carleman estimates for parabolic equations with super strong degeneracy in a set
of positive measure
Bruno S. V. Araújo, Reginaldo Demarque, Josiane C. O. Faria and Luiz Viana
Exact boundary controllability for one-dimensional wave equations systems with
a time dependent potential in non-cylindrical domains
Ruikson S. O. Nunes, Miguel R. Nuñez-Chávez and Marcelo M. Cavalcanti
Asymptotic behavior of a viscoelastic wave-Petrovsky coupled system with
supercritical source terms
Josiane C. O. Faria, Valéria N. Domingos Cavalcanti and Suellen A. Greatti Vieira
Global boundedness for a class of chemotaxis-consumption systems involving
singularly signal-dependent motility
Chun Wu
Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/eect/article/2026/18/0
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From: Irena Lasiecka lasiecka@memphis.edu
Date: February 03, 2026
Subject: Contents EECT Evolution Equations and Control Theory, vol 18, April 2026.
1. Global bounded solutions in a higher-dimensional SIS reaction-diffusion-
chemotaxis epidemic model with flux limitation and nonlinear incidence
Yutaro Chiyo, Seiya Hasegawa and Tomomi Yokota
doi: 10.3934/eect.2025078
2.Carleman estimates for parabolic equations with super strong degeneracy
in a set of positive measure
Bruno S. V. Araújo, Reginaldo Demarque, Josiane C. O. Faria and Luiz Viana
doi: 10.3934/eect.2024079
Abstract Full Text HTML PDF
Exact boundary controllability for one-dimensional wave equations systems
with a time dependent potential in non-cylindrical domains
Ruikson S. O. Nunes, Miguel R. Nuñez-Chávez and Marcelo M. Cavalcanti
doi: 10.3934/eect.2025080
3. Asymptotic behavior of a viscoelastic wave-Petrovsky coupled system with
supercritical source terms
Josiane C. O. Faria, Valéria N. Domingos Cavalcanti and Suellen A. Greatti
Vieira
doi: 10.3934/eect.2025081
4. Global boundedness for a class of chemotaxis-consumption systems
involving singularly signal-dependent motility
Chun Wu
doi: 10.3934/eect.2025082
Abstract Full Text HTML PDF
Well-posedness and numerical solver for a KPI equation with time-dependent
coefficients
Gerardo Loaiza and Juan Carlos Muñoz Grajales
doi: 10.3934/eect.2025083
5. Global solutions to a chemotaxis-consumption model with signal-
dependent motility
Siyu Pu and Liangchen Wang
doi: 10.3934/eect.2025084
6. An observability estimate for the wave equation and applications to the
Neumann boundary controllability for the semilinear wave equations
Sue Claret
doi: 10.3934/eect.2025086
7. Long-time behavior for Kirchhoff wave equation with a memory term and a
structural damping
Zhuoran Pan, Yuming Qin and Bin Yang
doi: 10.3934/eect.2026001
8. On the asymptotic properties of solutions to a nonlinear transmission
problem for a Bresse beam with thermal damping
Tamara Fastovska and Dirk Langemann
doi: 10.3934/eect.2026002
9. Well-posedness of the Maxwell equations with nonlinear Ohm law
Jens A. Griepentrog and Joachim Naumann
doi: 10.3934/eect.2026003
10. Well-posedness of Navier–Stokes–Voigt system with forces of low time-
space regularity
Junius Wilhelm G. Bueno and Gilbert Peralta
doi: 10.3934/eect.2026004
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From: Irena Lasiecka lasiecka@memphis.edu
Date: February 03, 2026
Subject: Contents EECT Evolution Equations and Control Theory, vol 19, May 2026.
EECT Volume nr 19 , May 2026 regular volume is now formally published.
1.Solvability and Ulam stability in the
-norm for a nonlocal coupled system of integrodifferential equations in
generalized Banach spaces
Hamida Litimein, Sara Litimein, Zhen-You Huang and Mouffak Benchohra
2026, 19: 1-24. doi: 10.3934/eect.2026005
2.Regularity for non-autonomous parabolic equations with right hand side
singular measures involved
Joachim Rehberg
2026, 19: 25-51. doi: 10.3934/eect.2026006
3.Exponential stabilization in a hybrid power transmission line model using
feedback sensors at discontinuous joints and uniformly stable
approximations
Ahmet Özkan Özer and Jacob Gray Walterman
2026, 19: 52-88. doi: 10.3934/eect.2026007
4.Existence of optimal and
-optimal controls for the stochastic 3D magnetohydrodynamic-
model
R. D. Ayissi, G. Deugoué, J. Ngandjou Zangue and T. Tachim Medjo
2026, 19: 89-122. doi: 10.3934/eect.2026008
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