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From: David Bindel <dbindel@cims.nyu.edu>
Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 15:39:07 -0400
Subject: New tool for interfacing C/C++ to MATLAB and Octave
I am pleased to announce the release of MWrap, a tool in the spirit of SWIG
for generating MATLAB and Octave interfaces to C/C++ code. MWrap input files
consist of ordinary MATLAB code augmented with lines that describe C/C++
function and method calls. From these, MWrap produces a MEX file to handle the
calls and MATLAB scripts to call the MEX file. The source and manual are
available at
http://www.cims.nyu.edu/~dbindel/mwrap
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From: yamamoto@na.cse.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 08:39:08 +0900 (JST)
Subject: Call for papers, iWAPT2007, Sep 2007
CALL FOR PAPERS
iWAPT2007
The Second international Workshop on
Automatic Performance Tuning
September 20 - 21, Koshiba Hall, Tokyo University,
Tokyo, Japan
http://www.na.cse.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~yamamoto/iWAPT2007.html
The iWAPT2007 is the second of a series of international workshops
that focuses on automatic tuning technology. The goal of this
workshop is to provide opportunities for researchers and
practitioners in all fields related to automatic performance tuning
to exchange ideas and experiences. Papers reporting original ideas
and results are solicited. Invited talks by leading researchers are
also planned.
PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION PLAN
Extended abstracts (10pt, single-column, a maximum of 3,000 words) on
a wide range of automatic performance tuning topics (as listed above)
are welcome. All manuscripts will be reviewed and judged on merits
including correctness, originality, technical accuracy, quality of
presentation, and relevance to the workshop. Authors should submit
the extended abstract electronically (PDF or PS) to
iWAPT2007-sub@kata-lab.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp. We are currently planning
the publication of after-conference proceedings from some major
publisher through a second review process after the workshop.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission: July 19, 2007
Acceptance notification: August 9, 2007
Camera ready version: August 30, 2007
Conference: September 20-21, 2007
CONTACT ADDRESS
iwapt2007@mega.im.uec.ac.jp
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From: CYang@lbl.gov
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:08:10 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Announcing an eigenvalue workshop in Taiwan, Jan 2008
International Workshop on Recent Advances in Numerical Methods
for Eigenvalue Problems 2008 (RANMEP2008)
January 4-8, 2008
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
http://math.cts.nthu.edu.tw/Mathematics/RANMEP2008.htm
The Mathematics Division at the National Center for Theoretical
Sciences in Taiwan is hosting an international workshop on
Recent Advances in Numerical Methods for Eigenvalue Problems.
The purpose of the workshop is to provide a forum for numerical
analysts, application scientists and engineers to present
the latest progress on numerical methods for solving eigenvalue
problems and discuss some of the challenges they are facing.
TOPICS COVERED (but are not limited to):
- methods for solving large-scale eigenvalue problems
- structure preserving methods
- eigenvalue applications in control, quantum physics/chemistry,
accelerator design etc.
INVITED SPEAKERS (confirmed):
Peter Arbenz ETH Zentrum, Switzerland
Weizhu Bao National University of Singapore, Singapore
Peter Benner Chemnitz university of Technology, Germany
Eric K.-W. Chu Monash University, Australia
Cheng-Sheng Chien National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
Gene Golub Stanford University, USA
Volker Mehrmann Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Tetsuya Sakurai University of Tsukuba, Japan
Danny Sorensen Rice University, USA
Yangfeng Su Fudan University, China
Heinrich Voss Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
Henk van der Vorst University of Utrecht, Netherlands
Weichung Wang National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Shufang Xu Peking University, China
Qiang Ye University of Kentucky, USA
CONTRIBUTED TALKS:
We cordially invite you to submit an abstract for presentation at the
workshop. The deadline for submitting a contributed talk is
September 30, 2007. The submission must be done through the
online submission system at conference website. The authors will be
notified about the acceptance by October 15, 2007.
REGISTRATION:
All participant of the workshop need to register online at
the conference website. There is no registration fee.
PROCEEDINGS:
A special issue of The Taiwanese Journal of Mathematics (TJM) is
planned to be dedicated to the topics covered by the workshop.
Instructions for submission will be annouced at the conference.
ORGANIZERS:
Zhaojun Bai University California at Davis, USA
Wen-Wei Lin National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Chern-Shuh Wang National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Chao Yang Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
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From: "James Sprittles" <sprittlj@for.mat.bham.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 12:40:40 +0100
Subject: European Postgraduate Fluid Dynamics Conference, Aug 2007
We are hosting the inaugural European Postgraduate Fluid Dynamics
Conference 2007 (EPFDC2007), at the University of Birmingham, on the
8-10th of August.
The EPFDC 2007 is a conference organised by, and aimed specifically
at, postgraduate researchers in the field of fluid dynamics. The
principal aim of the conference is to provide a forum in which
postgraduate students in fluid dynamics can present and discuss their
research with a group of their peers.
The conference will also include three invited keynote speakers,
Professor Griebel (Bonn), Professor Chapman (Keele) and Dr Heil
(Manchester) who will give review lectures on, respectively, Numerical
Methods in Fluid Dynamics, High Speed Flows and Biological Fluid
Dynamics.
The layout of the conference will provide an opportunity for student
to 'get to know' other students through 'networking' time and social
events.
For more information see our website at www.epfdc2007.org.uk or feel
free to contact me directly at sprittlj@maths.bham.ac.uk .
Registration closes at the end of June.
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From: "Solin, Pavel" <solin@utep.edu>
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 03:13:15 -0600
Subject: Winter School on Computational Science at UTEP, Jan 2008
Winter School on Computational Science
The University of Texas at El Paso
January 7 - 11, 2008
The Winter School on Computational Science (WSCS 2008), organized jointly
by the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), Sandia National Lab (SNL),
and Los Alamos National Lab (LANL), will be devoted to the latest developments,
current research projects, and new trends in numerical methods for partial
differential equations. The school will consist of several short courses
(approx. 18 lectures) that will provide a concise, and yet systematic
introduction to key aspects of computational modeling, such as
* meshing,
* discretizations,
* error control and adaptivity,
* solvers,
* advanced applications.
Theoretical lectures will take place in morning sessions, and will be
complemented by practical afternoon sessions devoted to hands-on training
with scientific computing software and problem solving. Participants will
have an opportunity to present posters and submit papers to WSCS 2008
proceedings. UTEP will give formal credit to participating students.
Lecture notes of WSCS 2008 will be published by Springer. Social program
will include a welcome reception and field trip to White Sands National
Monument. Early registration deadline is October 15, 2007. NSF support
for travel and accommodation of graduate and Ph.D. students is pending.
More information can be found on the WSCS 2008 web page
http://www.math.utep.edu/wscs_2008/.
Organizers: P. Solin (UTEP), P. Bochev (SNL), M. Shashkov (LANL)
Do not hesitate to contact me personally with any questions
you may have at solin(at)utep(dot)edu.
With best regards,
Pavel Solin
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From: "Alexander Ostermann" <alexander.ostermann@uibk.ac.at>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:29:54 +0200
Subject: Workshop: Time integration of evolution problems, Innsbruck, Sep 2007
Workshop: Time integration of evolution problems
September 12-15, 2007
Innsbruck, Austria
Second call for papers
In collaboration with the numerical analysis groups of the Universities
of Trieste and Udine, the Department of Mathematics of the University
of Innsbruck organizes the fourth workshop in series on numerical analysis
and scientific computing. This year, the workshop is devoted to the time
integration of evolution problems placing emphasis on the time discretisation
of PDEs. Our intention is to provide a platform for exchanging new ideas and
results in the development of numerical methods for evolution equations.
We try to cover both, theoretical and practical aspects, and we want to
bring together numerical analysts working in the field as well as PhD
students who want to start in this area.
If you are interested in attending the workshop, please send an e-mail
to one of the local organizers (alexander.ostermann@uibk.ac.at or
mechthild.thalhammer@uibk.ac.at).
More information, including a tentative list of participants, is available at
http://techmath.uibk.ac.at/numbau/alex/events/conference2007.html
The deadline for submitting an abstract is July 30, 2007. Please note that
the number of participants is limited.
Organizers:
Alexander Ostermann, Mechthild Thalhammer (Innsbruck)
Alfredo Bellen (Trieste)
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From: Tony Humphries <tony.humphries@mcgill.ca>
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 15:29:56 -0400
Subject: AARMS-CRM Wkshp on Functional and Delay Differential Eqns, Nov 2007
First Announcement and Call for Participants
Joint AARMS-CRM Workshop on Recent Advances in Functional
and Delay Differential Equations
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
1-5 November 2007
Sponsored by AARMS, CRM, MITACS, NSERC AND MATHEON
Conference URL: http://www.crm.math.ca/AARMS07/index_e.shtml
Organizers: J. Appleby (Dublin City), H. Brunner (Memorial), A.R. Humphries
(McGill), D.E. Pelinovsky (McMaster)
Local Organisers P. Keast (Dalhousie), P. Muir (St Marys)
Plenary Speakers
Nicola Guglielmi (L'Aquila), Tibor Krisztin (Szeged), Gerard Iooss (Nice),
Sjoerd Verduyn Lunel (Leiden), Cesar Palencia (Valladolid), Jianhong Wu (York,
Canada)
Delay differential equations arise in many applications, and in the case of
constant delays solutions give rise to semi-flows on function spaces, and a
fairly mature theory of such problems as infinite dimensional dynamical
systems has now been developed. However, models in physical and biological
applications are increasingly encompassing features which do not fit this
theory, often having non-constant and state-dependent delays. Mixed type
differential equations with both advanced and retarded arguments also arise,
for example as the defining equations for travelling waves in nonlinear
lattices. Volterra functional (integral and integro-differential) equations
with variable and state-dependent delays, including equations of
integral-algebraic type, are also used with increasing frequency. The theory
of such problems is still not complete, though significant progress
has been made in recent years. Large gaps also exist in the numerical analysis
and computational solution of such functional equations.
This workshop will provide a wide perspective on current research and open
problems, including theory, applications and numerical analysis of these
equations. Recent advances across the field of DDEs will be covered, with
particular concentrations in non-constant and state-dependent delay equations,
advance-delay differential equations and Volterra functional equations,
including problems with differential-algebraic structure. The workshop will
bring together specialists in analysis and numerical computations of the
functional and delay equations, with particular applications in biological
problems and traveling waves in nonlinear lattices.
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From: "Prof. Dr. Vincent Heuveline" <vincent.heuveline@math.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 16:34:35 -0400
Subject: Junior-Professorship position at KIT
The Universität Karlsruhe (TH) and the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe are joining
forces to form the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). Within the
framework of the Excellence Initiative, several new research groups will be
established. Each research group will consist of the position of the group
leader and two research assistants. This research group is funded by the
Excellence Initiative and the company Hewlett Packard (HP) for the initial
four years. In that framework the following vacancy is to be filled at the
earliest possible date:
Junior-Professorship (W1) with tenure track option
as group leader of the research group
New frontiers in High Performance Computing exploiting Multicore
and Coprocessor Technology
defined in framework of a closed collaboration between KIT and the company
Hewlett Packard (HP). We look for researchers working in numerical analysis
and high performance computing with expertise in computer architecture and
parallelization paradigms adapted to specific architectures.
This position leads a young researchers group including 2 additional positions
for research assistants for 4 years. In case of a positive evaluation a tenure
track option is envisaged as head of a department of the Steinbuch Centre for
Computing. Applicants should have a PhD in applied mathematics or computer
science and have experience in scientific computing.
Applications with the usual documents including a summary of past and future
research activities should be addressed to:
Dekan der Fakultät für Mathematik, Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Kaiserstr. 12,
78128 Karlsruhe, Germany. Closing date for receiving the applications is:
30.06.2007.
For further information please check
http://numhpc.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de/619.php
or contact Prof. Dr. V. Heuveline (vincent.heuveline@kit.edu).
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From: Stephane Lanteri <Stephane.Lanteri@sophia.inria.fr>
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 09:58:36 +0200
Subject: Postdoc position in computational electromagnetics
Applications are invited for a 18 month post-doctoral position at
INRIA Sophia Antipolis to carry out theoretical and computational
research in the framework of the development of a high-order,
parallel, discontinuous Galerkin particle-in-cell solver on
unstructured tetrahedral meshes for the simulation of the transport of
charged particles in 3D.
Applicants should have (or hope to have soon) a PhD in applied
mathematics or scientific computing and have experience with study and
solution of partial differential equations. A qualification in
computational electromagnetics is desirable, a first experience in the
study of the coupled Vlasov/Maxwell equations will be an asset. A
good programming experience (Fortran) is required, as is the ability
to manipulate computer codes in a Linux/Unix environment.
For more details on the position and the application procedure:
http://www-sop.inria.fr/caiman/personnel/Stephane.Lanteri/postdoc_houpic.pdf
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From: Nick Gould <nick.gould@comlab.ox.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 11:17:09 -0400
Subject: 3-year postdoc at Oxford on algorithms for constrained optimization
A three-year postdoctoral position is available to work on algorithms
for large-scale constrained optimization with Nick Gould and others in
the Oxford Numerical Analysis Group, and in collaboration with Philippe
Toint (Namur) and Sven Leyffer (Argonne).
The aim of the project is to revisit the SQP approach, particularly, but
not exclusively, to derive new convergence strategies and to investigate
better ways of dealing with equality constraints. The plan is to
consider three approaches: (i) an SQP method in which extra constraints
are imposed on the sub-problem to ensure that the step gives local
improvement, (ii) a regularized SLP-EQP method in which the choice of
which constraints are imposed when finding the step is delegated to a
subsidiary but simpler problem and (iii) an approach where reduction of
the constraint violation and objective function are controlled
separately without using a nonlinear programming ``filter''. The aim
will be, in each case, to design and analyse suitable algorithms, and to
produce high-quality, publicly available software as part of the GALAHAD
optimization library. The post is available from 1st September 2007.
For details see http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/jobs/nlp07.html. Deadline
for applications: 16 July 2007.
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From: "Stefan Funken" <stefan.funken@uni-ulm.de>
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:20:25 +0200
Subject: PhD Position on numerical analysis/scientific computing at Univ. Ulm
PhD Position at University of Ulm
PhD Position on numerical analysis and scientific computing of integral-
and partial differential equations with Prof. Dr. Stefan A. Funken,
Institute of Numerical Analysis, University of Ulm.
The subject of the PhD thesis covers the fields of scientific computing,
numerical analysis and engineering. The tasks include the creation of 3D
models, the development, analysis and implementation of approximation
methods (FEM, FVM, BEM) for elliptic and parabolic PDEs, and the
interpretation and visualization of the computed results.
Teaching at undergraduate and graduate student levels will be a mandatory
duty.
The applicant must have a degree in mathematics or related disciplines
(e.g. computer science or physics), a strong background in applied or
numerical analysis, programming skills and sufficient knowledge of German
(working language).
It is initially limited to two years, with the possibility of an
extension.
The salary is E13 which is the equivalent to the former BAT IIA/2.
Further enquiries and expressions of interest in this position should be
directed to:
Prof. Dr. Stefan A. Funken
stefan.funken@uni-ulm.de or +49 / 731 / 5023537
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From: Liz Martin <liz.Martin@iop.org>
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 10:02:03 +0100
Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity, volume 20, issue 7, July 2007
NONLINEARITY
Volume 20, Issue 7, July 2007
Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on
the web. This issue is available at: URL:
http://stacks.iop.org/0951-7715/20/i=7
Pages: 1535--1772
PAPERS
1535
Bifurcations of Baker domains
A Lauber
1547
Asymptotic analysis of random matrices with external source and a family
of algebraic curves
K T-R McLaughlin
1573
Capillary channels in a gravitational field
R L\'opez
1601
Controllability for chains of dynamical scatterers
J-P Eckmann and P Jacquet
1619
Uniform attractors of non-homogeneous micropolar fluid flows in non-smooth
domains
J Chen, Z-M Chen and B-Q Dong
1637
The shrinking target property of irrational rotations
D H Kim
1645
A new approach to monopole moduli spaces
O Nash
1677
Asymptotic problems for wave--particle interactions: quantum and classical
models
F Castella, P Degond and T Goudon
1721
Multiscale analysis for stochastic partial differential equations with
quadratic nonlinearities
D Bl\"omker, M Hairer and G A Pavliotis
1745
Lagrangian particle paths and ortho-normal quaternion frames
J D Gibbon and D D Holm
1761
Dynamical networks: interplay of topology, interactions and local dynamics
V S Afraimovich and L A Bunimovich
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