NA Digest, V. 19, # 3

NA Digest Monday, January 21, 2019 Volume 19 : Issue 3


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Daniel M. Dunlavy
Sandia National Labs
dmdunla@sandia.gov

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From: Stephan Rave stephan.rave@uni-muenster.de
Date: January 17, 2019
Subject: Software Release, pyMOR 0.5


The pyMOR development team is happy to announce the release of version
0.5 of pyMOR (www.pymor.org).

pyMOR is a software library for building model order reduction
applications with the Python programming language. Implemented
algorithms include reduced basis methods for parametric linear and
non-linear problems, as well as system-theoretic methods such as
balanced truncation or IRKA. All algorithms in pyMOR are formulated in
terms of abstract interfaces for seamless integration with external
PDE solver packages. Moreover, pure Python implementations of finite
element and finite volume discretizations using the NumPy/SciPy
scientific computing stack are provided for getting started quickly.

Highlights of this release are:

- Support for Python 3.
- System-theoretic reduction methods.
- Bindings for the NGSolve finite element library.
- New linear algebra algorithms.
- Various VectorArray usability improvements.
- Redesign of pyMOR's projection algorithms based on RuleTables.

The full release notes can be found under the following address:
http://docs.pymor.org/en/0.5.1/release_notes.html



From: Sandra Malta smcm@lncc.br
Date: January 17, 2019
Subject: Computational Modeling and Numerical Analysis, Brazil, Feb 2019


The Workshop on Computational Modeling and Numerical Analysis (WCMNA
2019) will be held February 25 - 28, 2019 at that the National
Laboratory of Scientific Computing (LNCC) in Petropolis, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil.

Among all WCMNA 2019 activities (conferences, short-courses and poster
presentations), we highlight the following two short-courses:

- Hybrid High-Order Methods, Alexandre Ern - Universite Paris-Est,
CERMICS, ENPC.

- Finite Element Methods for Incompressible Flows , Volker John -
Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics.

The Full Program and additional information can be found at
https://wcmna-2019.lncc.br/




From: Peter Schmid pjschmid@imperial.ac.uk
Date: January 19, 2019
Subject: Spring School on Network Science in Fluid Dynamics, UK, Apr 2019


We are pleased to announce the YOUNG ERCOFTAC Spring School in
Montestigliano, Italy (April 7-13, 2019). This year's topic is
"Network Science for Fluid Dynamics" and the keynote speaker is
Prof. Kunihiko (Sam) Taira from UCLA. The Spring School is a week-long
interactive workshop where students and postdocs work in groups on
problems of structure interactions in fluid problems, described by
network science, under the supervision of the keynote speaker and the
organizers.

Further details of the workshop and guidelines for applications can be
found on the ERCOFTAC website
//www.ercoftac.org/events/ercoftac_montestigliano_spring_school_2/

For additional details, interested students and postdocs are
encouraged to contact the organizers (pjschmid@imperial.ac.uk or
shervin@mech.kth.se).




From: Christos Xenophontos xenophontos@ucy.ac.cy
Date: January 18, 2019
Subject: European Finite Element Fair, Cyprus, May 2019


The 17th European Finite Element Fair will take place on May 17/18,
2019 at the University of Cyprus

The web page with conference and accommodation details can be found at
http://euclid.mas.ucy.ac.cy/~efef2019/

You are welcome to show up and announce a presentation on the day of
the fair. Nevertheless, in order to facilitate planning, we would like
to ask you to pre-register by following the instructions on the web
page.

Registration and participation are free of charge. We are looking
forward to welcoming you in Nicosia.



From: Suzanne Shontz shontz@ku.edu
Date: January 14, 2019
Subject: PDSEC'19 Workshop, Brazil, May 2019


This is a reminder that the deadline to submit a paper to the 20th
IEEE International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and
Engineering Computing Workshop (PDSEC '19), which is being held in
conjunction with IPDPS 2019, is January 27, 2019. The deadline is the
same to submit papers to the special track on Performance and Software
Engineering.

The 20th IEEE International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed
Scientific and Engineering Computing Workshop (PDSEC'19)
(http://cse.stfx.ca/~pdsec19/index.php) will be held on May 24, 2019
in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. The Call for Papers for the workshop can
be found here (http://cse.stfx.ca/~pdsec19/cfp.php). Please note that
this year there is a PDSEC special track in Performance and Software
Engineering in Scientific Computing (https://sts.mb.uni-
siegen.de/workshops/pdsec_2019/?lang=de). The deadline to submit
papers to the workshop and to the special track is January 27, 2019.



From: Dominik Bartuschat dominik.bartuschat@fau.de
Date: January 19, 2019
Subject: Deadline Extension, IHPCES 2019, Portugal, Jun 2019


CALL FOR PAPERS -- Submission Deadline Extension
International Workshop on Advances in High-Performance Computational
Earth Sciences: Applications and Frameworks (IHPCES 2019)
https://www.cspp.cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/IHPCES2019/

IHPCES 2019, the 9th workshop in the series of "Advances in
High-Performance Computational Earth Sciences" workshops, will take
place in conjunction with the ICCS 2019 Conference in Faro, Algarve,
Portugal, from June 12-14, 2019.

The objective of this series of workshops is to provide a forum for
presentation and discussion of state-of-the-art research in high
performance computational earth sciences. IHPCES workshops foster
communication between Earth scientists, applied mathematicians, and
computer scientists. The workshop therefore presents a unique
opportunity to exchange advanced knowledge, computational methods, and
science discoveries in computational geosciences.

Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Large-scale simulations on supercomputing systems in earth sciences;
Advanced modeling and simulations on natural disaster prevention and
mitigation; Advanced numerical methods for high performance
computational earth sciences; Parallel and distributed algorithms and
programming strategies for supercomputers; Software engineering for
parallel systems with multi-core processors and accelerators;
Algorithms for Big Data analytics and applications for large-scale
data processing; Methodologies and tools designed for extreme-scale
computing

Important dates:
February 5, 2019: Paper Submission (up to 14 pages) - extended!!
March 15, 2019: Author Notification
April 5, 2019: Camera-Ready Papers




From: Jennifer Scott jennifer.scott@reading.ac.uk
Date: January 18, 2019
Subject: Mathematics of Planet Earth Summer Course, UK, Jun 2019


Applications are invited from PhD students to attend a one-week course
on 'Multiscale analysis of atmosphere-ocean flows and related
numerical issues'.

The course, which will be held at the Met Office in Exeter, is being
run by the MPE CDT https://mpecdt.org/ and the Met Office
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/.

The principal lecturer will be Professor Rupert Klein from the Freie
Universitat Berlin
http://www.mi.fu-berlin.de/en/math/groups/fluid-dyn/members/rupert_klein.html
Lectures will be given on the following topics: Scales in geophysical
flows Asymptotic techniques for multiscale problems Asymptotic
analysis of large-scale near-equatorial flows Well-balanced schemes
and time integration of multiscale systems Rigorous justification of
reduced asymptotic models

There is no fee to attend but students will be responsible for funding
and booking their own travel and accommodation. Further details are
available at
http://mpecdt.org/mathematics-of-planet-earth-cdtmet-office-one-week-summer-course-
24-to-28-june-2019-applications-open/



From: Gustaaf Jacobs gjacobs@sdsu.edu
Date: January 18, 2019
Subject: North American High Order Methods, USA, Jun 2019


Call for abstracts for the first North American High Order Methods
Conference (NAHOMCon).

NAHOMcon will take place June 2-5, 2019 on the campus of San Diego
State University. Plenary speakers are Chi-Wang Shu (Brown
University), Mark Carpenter (NASA), Tzanio Kolev (LLNL), Misun Min
(ANL), Daniel Appelo (University of Colorado Boulder) and Adrianna
Gillman (Rice University).

Information regarding the conference is available on the web site
https://www.nahomcon19.sdsu.edu/

Participants are invited to submit an Abstract to the conference
according to the instructions at
https://www.nahomcon19.sdsu.edu/submission/

The deadline for abstract submission is January 31, 2018



From: Carlos Fresneda Portillo ukbim12@brookes.ac.uk
Date: January 16, 2019
Subject: Boundary Integral Methods, UK, Jul 2019


UKBIM12: The 12th UK Conference on Boundary Integral Methods
8th-9th July 2019, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
https://ukbim12.com/

Call for Papers: Mathematicians, scientists and engineers who are
interested in the theory and application of boundary integral methods
are invited to submit papers relating to all aspects of boundary
integral methods for presentation at the conference. The deadline for
the submission of abstracts is Monday 8th February 2019.



From: Pamela Bye pam.bye@ima.org.uk
Date: January 18, 2019
Subject: IMA Nonlinearity and Coherent Structures, UK, Jul 2019


10 - 12 July 2019, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK

Nonlinearity plays an important role in many fields of Science,
Engineering and Technology. The aim of this conference is to bring
together researchers working on aspects of nonlinear phenomena and to
encourage interaction between experts from different areas such as
Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Analysis, Fluid Dynamics,
Engineering and Physics. Recent theoretical developments, new
computational methods and experimental findings will be presented and
discussed. We plan to avoid parallel sessions and foster as much as
possible communication across the different communities.

Conference topics include: Integrable systems and soliton theory;
Nonlinear waves and nonlinear evolution equations; Dispersive
hydrodynamics; Rogue waves and extreme wave phenomena; Instability in
nonlinear media; Orthogonal polynomials; Mathematical biology;
Coherent structures in shear flows and transition to turbulence

Papers will be accepted for the conference based on a 200 word
abstract on any of the above topics for oral or poster presentation.
Abstracts should be submitted by Friday 22 March 2019 via
https://my.ima.org.uk/ . Please state whether your title is intended
for oral 'presentation' or 'poster' presentation.

Invited Speakers:
Professor Gennady El (Northumbria, UK)
Dr Karima Khusnutdinova (Loughborough, UK)
Professor Paul Milewski (University of Bath, UK)
Dr Barbara Prinari (University of Colorado, USA)
Dr Laurette Tuckerman (PMMH-ESPCI, France)
Professor Ken McLaughlin (Colorado State University, USA)

Further information
https://ima.org.uk/10959/3rd-ima-conference-on-nonlinearity-and-coherent-structures/



From: Cecilia Bonetti info@iccopt2019.berlin
Date: January 14, 2019
Subject: Continuous Optimization, Germany, Aug 2019


We cordially invite you to participate in the Sixth International
Conference on Continuous Optimization (ICCOPT). The ICCOPT 2019 will
take place on the campus of the Technical University (TU) of Berlin,
August 3-8, 2019. The ICCOPT is a flagship conference of the
Mathematical Optimization Society (MOS), and preceding editions were
organized in Tokyo (2016), Lisboa (2013), Santiago, Chile (2010),
Hamilton, Canada (2007), Troy, USA (2004).

ICCOPT 2019 is hosted by the Weierstrass Institute for Applied
Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS) Berlin. It will include a Summer
School (August 3-4) and a Conference (August 5-8) with a series of
plenary and semi-plenary talks, organized and contributed sessions,
and poster sessions.

For more details and online registration, please visit our webpage:
https://iccopt2019.berlin .

DEADLINES
Feb 22, 2019: Abstract submission for mini symposia
Mar 22, 2019: Abstract submission for invited/contributed talks
Apr 15, 2019: Abstract submission for posters
May 15, 2019: Early bird registration



From: Andreas Zilian andreas.zilian@uni.lu
Date: January 17, 2019
Subject: Postdoc Positions, Computational Mechanics, Univ of Luxembourg


The Institute of Computational Engineering at the Faculty of Science,
Technology and Communication of the University of Luxembourg invites
applications for the position of

- 1 Postdoc in Computational Mechanics: https://goo.gl/PHb6tU
- 1 Postdoc in Computational Engineering: https://goo.gl/ruRGHm

The application details (required documents, submission) are stated in
the above linked descriptions. The deadline for applications is 31
January 2019.




From: Michel Bechtold michel.bechtold@kuleuven.be
Date: January 14, 2019
Subject: PhD Position, Earth System Modeling and Data Assimilation, KU Leuven


https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/54972624

Open PhD position, Apply till 5 February

You want to advance a cutting-edge Earth System Modeling and Data
Assimilation framework that is in operational use at the NASA Global
Modeling and Assimilation Office?

We are searching for an enthusiastic candidate with strong
computational skills who joins our team at KU Leuven (Belgium) to
exploit the potential of the combined use of land surface modeling and
water-sensitive microwave satellite observations for monitoring the
water cycle over tropical organic soils, an area of high climate
relevance.

For further information:
https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/54972624




From: Panagiotis Michailidis pmichailidis@uom.gr
Date: January 16, 2019
Subject: Special Issue, Parallel String Matching Algorithms and Applications


Special Issue, Parallel String Matching Algorithms and Applications
A special issue of Algorithms (ISSN 1999-4893).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2019
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/algorithms/special_issues/parallel_string_matching_algorithm

We are glad to announce the upcoming Special Issue dedicated to
parallel string-matching algorithms and applications. With the recent
advances in big text data processing and applications, this Special
Issue aims to provide a comprehensive view of the efficient design and
implementation of string-matching algorithms for parallel and
distributed computing environments (such as multicores, manycores,
clusters, CPU/GPUs, grids, p2p, and clouds). We invite researchers and
professionals to submit theoretical or practical contributions that
aim to present ideas, techniques, and results of parallel computing in
all aspects of string matching and related applications
(exact/approximate string matching, single/multiple string matching,
2D string matching, and compressed string processing). Manuscripts
that focus on research of sequential string-matching algorithms are
welcome. Both original research and comprehensive review/survey papers
are also welcome.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following areas:
String matching algorithms (exact/approximate, single/mutiple, two-
dimensional, text compression, etc.); Parallel string-matching
algorithms using OpenMP and/or MPI; Parallel string-matching
algorithms targeting GPUs and many-cores accelerators; Parallel
string-matching applications exploiting FPGA; Distributed string
matching algorithms; Performance study and analysis of large-scale
string-matching applications; Libraries for string matching on
parallel platforms; Applications of string matching in natural
language processing, computational linguistics, information retrieval,
text/opinion mining, text plagiarism, sentiment analysis,
bioinformatics, computational biology, intrusion detection, security, etc.

Please visit the Instructions for Authors page before submitting a
manuscript. The Article Processing Charge (APC) for publication in
this open access journal is 1000 CHF (Swiss Francs). Submitted papers
should be well formatted and use good English. Authors may use MDPI's
English editing service prior to publication or during author revisions.



From: Irena Lasiecka IL2V@VIRGINIA.EDU
Date: January 15, 2019
Subject: Contents, EECT Evolution Equations and Control Theory, 8 (1)


I am pleased to inform you the new issue EECT 8-1 March 2019 special
issue is now online.
http://aimsciences.org/journal/A0000-0000/2019/8/1
Volume 8 Number 1 March 2019

Special issue on nonlinear wave phenomena in continuum physics: Some
recent findings

Guest Editors, Introduction to the special issue \Nonlinear wave
phenomena in continuum physics: Some recent findings

John Boyd, Strongly nonlinear perturbation theory for solitary waves
and Bions

Sandra Carillo, Some remarks on the model of rigid heat conductor with
memory: Unbounded heat relaxation function

Sandra Carillo, Mauro Lo Schiavo and Cornelia Schiebold, Abelian
versus non-Abelian Backlund charts: Some remarks

Ivan C. Christov, On a C-integrable equation for second sound
propagation in heated dielectrics

Yuri B. Gaididei, Christian Marschler, Mads Peter Srensen, Peter
L. Christiansen, Jens Juul Rasmussen and Jens Starke, Pattern
formation in flows of asymmetrically interacting particles:
Peristaltic pedestrian dynamics as a case study

Pedro M. Jordan, Finite-amplitude acoustics under the classical theory
of particle-laden flows

Len Margolin and Catherine Plesko, Discrete regularization

Ronald Mickens and Kale Oyedeji, Traveling wave solutions to modied
Burgers and diffusionless Fisher PDE's

Angelo Morro, Nonlinear waves in thermoelastic dielectrics

Markus Muhr, Vanja Nikolic, BarbaraWohlmuth and LinusWunderlich,
Isogeometric shape optimization for nonlinear ultrasound focusing

Marta Pellicer and Joan Sola-Morales, Optimal scalar products in the
Moore-Gibson-Thompson equation

Cristobal Rodero, J. Alberto Conejero and Ignacio Garca-Fernandez,
Shock wave formation in compliant arteries

Xian Zhang, Vinesh Nishawala and Martin Ostoja-Starzewski, Anti-plane
shear Lamb's problem on random mass density elds with fractal and
Hurst effects




From: Lothar Reichel reichel@math.kent.edu
Date: January 17, 2019
Subject: Contents, Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (ETNA), 48


Special volume dedicated to Olof B. Widlund on the occasion of his
80th birthday. Edited by S. Brenner, X.-C. Cai, M. J. Gander,
A. Klawonn, M. Sarkis, and D. B. Szyld.

Table of contents and abstracts

A. Klawonn, M. Kuhn, and O. Rheinbach, Adaptive FETI-DP and BDDC
methods with a generalized transformation of basis for heterogeneous
problems

L. Marcinkowski and T. Rahman, Additive average Schwarz with adaptive
coarse spaces: scalable algorithms for multiscale problems

G. R. Barrenechea, M. Bosy, and V. Dolean, Numerical assessment of
two-level domain decomposition preconditioners for incompressible
Stokes and elasticity equations

H. H. Kim, E. Chung, and J. Wang, BDDC and FETI-DP algorithms with a
change of basis formulation on adaptive primal constraints

D. Cho, L. F. Pavarino, and S. Scacchi, Isogeometric Schwarz
preconditioners for the biharmonic problem

H.-H. Wang, Y.-S. Lo, F.-T. Hwang, and F.-N. Hwang, A full-space
quasi-Lagrange-Newton-Krylov algorithm for trajectory optimization
problems

C. Hofer, U. Langer, M. Neumuller, and I. Toulopoulos, Time-multipatch
discontinuous Galerkin space-time isogeometric analysis of parabolic
evolution problems

S. A. Hassan, C. Japhet, and M. Vohralik, A posteriori stopping
criteria for space-time domain decomposition for the heat equation in
mixed formulations

Y. Xu, The influence of domain truncation on the performance of
optimized Schwarz methods

G. Ciaramella and M. J. Gander, Analysis of the parallel Schwarz
method for growing chains of fixed- sized subdomains: Part III

A. Klawonn, M. Lanser, and O. Rheinbach, Nonlinear BDDC Methods with
approximate solvers

S. C. Brenner, C. B. Davis, and L.-Y. Sung, Additive Schwarz
preconditioners for the obstacle problem of clamped Kirchhoff plates



From: Carlos Fonseca carlos.dafonseca@famnit.upr.si
Date: January 14, 2019
Subject: Contents, Special Matrices, 6 (1)


Special Matrices is available at
https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/spma.2019.7.issue-1/issue-
files/spma.2019.7.issue-1.xml. Special Matrices is indexed to the Web
of Science, MATHSCINET, zbMATH, and SCOPUS.
For submissions, follow the link:
http://www.editorialmanager.com/spma/default.aspx

Contents:

Butson-type complex Hadamard matrices and association schemes on
Galois rings of characteristic, Ikuta, Takuya / Munemasa, Akihiro

Construction of symmetric Hadamard matrices of order 4v for v = 47,
73, 113, Balonin, N. A. / Dokovic, D. Z. / Karbovskiy, D. A.

On the spectral and Frobenius norm of a generalized Fibonacci r-
circulant matrix, Merikoski, Jorma K. / Haukkanen, Pentti / Mattila,
Mika / Tossavainen, Timo

Full column rank preservers that preserve semipositivity of matrices,
Arumugasamy, Chandrashekaran / Jayaraman, Sachindranath

Extensions of pseudo-Perron-Frobenius splitting related to generalized
inverse AT,S(2), Huang, Shaowu / Wang, Qing-Wen / Wu, Shuxia / Yu,
Yaoming

A sharp lower bound on the signless Laplacian index of graphs with
(\kappa, \tau)-regular sets, Andeelic, Milica / Cardoso, Domingos M. /
Pereira, Antonio

On the q-Lie group of q-Appell polynomial matrices and related
factorizations, Ernst, Thomas

The expected adjacency and modularity matrices in the degree corrected
stochastic block model, Fasino, Dario / Tudisco, Francesco

Small clique number graphs with three trivial critical ideals, Alfaro,
Carlos A. / Valencia, Carlos E.

Embedding and Extension Properties of Hadamard Matrices Revisited,
Christou, Dimitrios / Mitrouli, Marilena / Seberry, Jennifer

Trace inequalities for positive operators via recent refinements and
reverses of Young's inequality, Dragomir, S. S.

Determinants and Inverses of Ppoeplitz and Ppankel matrices, Zuo,
Baishuai / Jiang, Zhaolin / Fu, Deqian

Nonlinear generalized Jordan (\sigma, \Gamma)-derivations on
triangular algebras, Alkenani, Ahmad N. / Ashraf, Mohammad / Jabeen,
Aisha

A Family Of Low Density Matrices In Lagrangian-Grassmannian,
Carrillo-Pacheco, Jesus / Jarquin-Zarate, Fausto

Determinants of binomial-related circulant matrices, Jantaramas,
Trairat / Jitman, Somphong / Kaewsaard, Pornpan

The Diagonalizable Nonnegative Inverse Eigenvalue Problem, Cronin,
Anthony G / Laffey, Thomas J.

A note on the characterizations of the distributions of the condition
numbers of real Gaussian matrices, Shakil, M. / Ahsanullah, M.

Spectra universally realizable by doubly stochastic matrices, Collao,
Macarena / Salas, Mario / Soto, Ricardo L.

Existence of strongly symmetrical weakly pandiagonal graeco-latin
squares, Zhang, Yong / Chen, Kejun / Li, Wen

On Birkhoff-James and Roberts orthogonality, Arambasic, Ljiljana /
Rajic, Rajna

A Note on Spectral Sublinearity for Collections of Positive Compact
Operators on Banach Lattices, Kandic, M.

Editors' Summary for the Special Issue: 8th Linear Algebra Workshop
(LAW'17), Ljubljana, Slovenia, June 12 - 16, 2017, Kuzma, Bojan /
Bukovsek, Damjana Kokol

Families of graphs with maximum nullity equal to zero forcing number,
Alameda, Joseph S. / Curl, Emelie / Grez, Armando / Hogben, Leslie /
Kingston, O'Neill / Schulte, Alex / Young, Derek / Young, Michael

Inverse eigenvalue problems for acyclic matrices whose graph is a
dense centipede, Sharma, Debashish / Sen, Mausumi

Bordering method to compute Core-EP inverse, Prasad, K. Manjunatha /
Raj, M. David

Upper bounds for the Euclidean distances between the BLUPs,
Markiewicz, Augustyn / Puntanen, Simo

Incidence matrices for matchings, Srinivasan, Murali K.

The Arithmetic Tutte polynomial of two matrices associated to Trees,
Bapat, R. B. / Sivasubramanian, Sivaramakrishnan

Spectra of Graphs Resulting from Various Graph Operations and
Products: a Survey, Barik, S. / Kalita, D. / Pati, S. / Sahoo, G.

Commuting decomposition of Kn1,n2,...,nk through realization of the
product A(G)A(GPk ), Bhat, K. Arathi / Sudhakara, G.

Product and factorization of hypo-EP operators, Johnson, P. Sam /
Vinoth, A.

On Jordan triple (\sigma, \tau)-higher derivation of triangular
algebra, Ashraf, Mohammad / Jabeen, Aisha / Parveen, Nazia



From: Edward B. Saff Constr.Approx@Vanderbilt.edu
Date: January 15, 2019
Subject: Contents: Constructive Approximation, 49 (1)


Constructive Approximation
Volume 49, Issue 1, February 2019
Table of Contents

On the Markov Inequality in the L2-Norm with the Gegenbauer Weight,
G. Nikolov, A. Shadrin

Reproducing Kernels for the Irreducible Components of Polynomial
Spaces on Unions of Grassmannians, Martin Ehler, Manuel Graf

Cesaro Means of Subsequences of Partial Sums of Trigonometric Fourier
Series, Gyorgy Gat

Conditional Quasi-Greedy Bases in Non-superreflexive Banach Spaces,
Fernando Albiac, Jose L. Ansorena, Przemyslaw Wojtaszczyk

Unique Solvability of a Coupling Problem for Entire Functions,
Jonathan Eckhardt

On Uniform Convergence of Diagonal Multipoint Pade Approximants for
Entire Functions, D. S. Lubinsky

Ambient Approximation on Hypersurfaces, N. Lehmann, L.-B. Maier,
S. Odathuparambil, U. Reif

Constructive Approximation
An International Journal for Approximations and Expansions
Published by Springer
http://link.springer.com/journal/365



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