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光阴似箭,日月如梭。又到一年中国工业与应用数学学会人相聚的日子。9月20-22日,由中国工业与应用数学学会(简称:学会)主办、佛山科学技术学院承办的中国工业与应用数学学会第十七届年会(CSIAM 2019)在佛山隆重召开。近千名海内外专家学者、企业代表、学生代表齐聚一堂,共话“新时代”应用数学的未来,以饱满的热忱迎接祖国七十华诞。
学会理事长、北京大学张平文院士,中国科协副主席、国际工业与应用数学联合会当选主席、中国数学会理事长袁亚湘院士,国家自然科学基金委员会数理学部主任、北京应用物理与计算数学研究所江松院士,广东省科学技术厅郑海涛副厅长,广东省科协副主席、广东省科学院廖兵院长,佛山科学技术学院郝志峰校长,佛山市人民政府谭萍副市长,佛山市禅城区人民政府渠铮副区长出席开幕式并致辞。中国科学院大气物理研究所曾庆存院士,中国科学院数学与系统科学研究院石钟慈院士,中国科学院数学与系统科学研究院陈翰馥院士,四川大学李安民院士,南方科技大学副校长、北京师范大学-香港浸会大学联合国际学院校长汤涛院士,中国科学院数学与系统科学研究院陈志明院士,学会顾问、浙江大学陈叔平教授,中国发明协会党委副书记、副理事长、佛山中国发明成果转化研究院钱为强院长出席大会开幕式。开幕式由学会秘书长闫桂英主持。
复旦大学程晋教授,北京应用物理与计算数学研究所成娟研究员,哥伦比亚大学傅氏基金会应用数学讲席教授杜强教授,上海交通大学自然科学研究院院长金石教授,加拿大皇家科学院院士罗智泉教授,美国布朗大学应用数学系舒其望教授,中国科学院数学与系统科学研究院计算数学所所长周爱辉研究员,北京大学博雅讲席教授周晓华教授等知名专家为大会带来了精彩的特邀报告,共同分享、交流和研讨应用数学最新研究成果及创新发展。
大会共设置二十八场研讨会,主题涵盖大数据与人工智能、反问题与成像、数理医学的理论进展、计算地球物理、金融数学与工程和精算保险、不确定性量化及应用、多孔介质渗流数值方法、高性能计算、计算机代数与人工智能、机器学习与优化、生命科学中的数学理论、模型与算法等众多前沿学术研究方向。值得关注的是今年大会还特设了女性论坛、学生论坛和工业论坛,为充分发挥女性在工业与应用数学领域中的“她力量”、提高青年学子应用数学的思考能力和水平、助推数学与工业产业界的对话提供了高水平、高层次的交流平台。
大会期间,中国科学院院士徐宗本、袁亚湘、张平文、汤涛、浙江大学数学科学学院教授陈叔平深入佛山科学技术学院、岭南美术实验中学、顺德一中、华英学校等,为师生们带来多场集知识与趣味于一体的科普盛宴,激发青少年们学数学、用数学、爱数学的兴趣。
2019年科技部、教育部、中国科学院、自然科学基金委联合制定了《关于加强数学科学研究工作方案》,旨在“加强应用数学和数学的应用研究”。此次大会的召开为应用数学与各产业领域的交流合作搭建了良好的学术平台,促进了应用数学与相关交叉学科的融合与发展,进一步推进了应用数学的教育与研究、普及与推广。
数学,作为我国重要的基础性学科,将成为推进我国创新型国家和世界科技强国建设的重要引擎;数学人,也将背负这一神圣而又伟大的使命,在科研的道路上永不止步、锐意进取,为加快建设社会主义现代化强国、实现中华民族伟大复兴的中国梦贡献数学力量。
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9月14日—9月15日,由国家自然科学基金数学天元基金和吉林大学共同资助,天元数学东北中心和吉林大学数学学院联合承办的“随机偏微分方程数值计算研讨会”在吉林大学中心校区召开。本次研讨会由美国奥本大学曹延昭教授和中国科学院洪佳林研究员召集,是天元数学东北中心“2019年随机微分方程计算方法及其数学理论”主题活动的第三场会议。来自中国科学院、国防科学技术大学、湘潭大学、中南大学等高校科研院所的40余位相关领域专家学者参加了本次研讨会。中国科学院洪佳林研究员,吉林大学数学学院副院长、国家天元数学东北中心执委会副主任张然教授出席了会议开幕式。开幕式由数学研究所副所长邹永魁教授主持。
张然在开幕式上致辞,她代表天元数学东北中心对与会专家学者的到来表示热烈欢迎,对各位专家学者长期以来对吉大数学学科及天元数学东北中心发展建设的支持表示感谢。她介绍中心自2018年成立以来,经过近两年的发展,通过举办研讨会、短课程等各具特色的学术活动,取得一系列丰富成果,尤其在信息资源共享、学术团队建设、延揽引育人才等方面协同合作,发挥平台优势,形成了良好的学术研究氛围。她表示,中心将继续努力,逐步打造成重要国际影响力的数学研究中心,为吉大数学学科发展营造有利条件,更好地服务吉林省和东北地区经济社会发展,为把中国建设成为数学强国做出更多贡献。
洪佳林在讲话中感谢各位专家学者对本次活动的关注和支持。他简要介绍了“随机偏微分方程数值计算研讨会”的办会宗旨和活动内容。他希望通过这次主题活动,可以促进随机微分方程计算方法及其数学理论研究领域的重大成果产生,聚焦前沿热点,凝聚智慧力量,培养更多优秀的科研人才,整体推动相关领域的研究能力提升。他期待并相信,广大青年学者能够继续钻研,不断创新,共同推进随机微分方程计算方法及其数学理论研究领域的快速发展。
本次活动共有13场学术报告及专题研讨,通过分享最前沿的研究成果,为随机偏微分方程数值计算方向的学者,搭建了一个及时交流最新学术成果的平台,有助于全面提升相关研究领域的学术科研水平。
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“双有理几何与模空间”短课程将于2019年11月24日至11月28日在国家天元数学东南中心举办。本次短课程分成3个相互关联的主题,将开设12个90分钟(共24个学时)的讲座。
一、主办单位:厦门大学数学科学学院,国家天元数学东南中心
二、组织委员会
陈 猛(复旦大学)
刘文飞(厦门大学)
三、短课程
Degenerations of K3 surfaces and tropical spheres
主讲人:Valery Alexeev (美国佐治亚大学)
Introduction to the theory of quasi-log canonical pairs
主讲人:Osamu Fujino (日本大阪大学)
Introduction to boundedness of Fano varieties
主讲人:江辰 (复旦大学/上海数学中心)
四、时间安排:11月24日报到,11月25日-11月28日上课,11月29日离会
五、招生对象:青年教师、博士后、博士生、硕士生。招生人数: 25人
六、学员待遇:为正式学员提供住宿、一定的生活补助、教材或授课讲义、自习室等必需的辅助学习条件。
七、报名及录取:
1. 报名要求:申请人需通过报名系统(请点击这里)进行网络报名,同时将本人和导师签名的申请表扫描件发送至邮箱:tymath1@xmu.edu.cn;
2. 报名截止日期为10月20日;
3. 录取结果将于2019年10月30日前通过网站和邮件的方式通知学员。
4. 作为系列学术活动之一,由国家天元数学东南中心和厦门大学数学科学学院主办的代数几何研讨会将于2019年11月29日至12月2日在厦门大学举办,欢迎申请人参加。
八、联系人: 魏佳老师,电话:0592-2580036,邮箱:tymath1@xmu.edu.cn
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2019年8月3日至8日,第六届国际连续优化大会 (the Sixth International Conference on Continuous Optimization, ICCOPT 2019) 在德国柏林举行。复旦大学大数据学院青年研究员郦旭东凭借论文“A highly efficient semismooth Newton augmented Lagrangian method for solving Lasso problems”在本届大会中获得青年学者最佳论文奖(Best Paper Prize for Young Researchers in Continuous Optimization),这也是该奖项首次颁发给在亚洲大学工作的学者。
ICCOPT会议每三年举行一次,是由国际数学优化学会 (Mathematical Optimization Society) 主办的旗舰会议,也是运筹与优化领域最具有影响力的会议之一。本届大会吸引了来自70多个国家和地区的1000多名学者参会。ICCOPT青年学者最佳论文奖颁发给在连续优化领域作出原创性贡献的青年学者。今年,大会颁奖委员会首先从符合条件的40多篇优秀论文中根据论文质量包括原创性及潜在影响力评选出了4篇最佳论文入围文章。会上,郦旭东博士与来自美国普林斯顿大学、康奈尔大学、德国魏尔斯特拉斯应用分析和随机研究所的其他三位入围青年学者以大会报告的形式角逐并赢得最终奖项。
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Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics is proud to introduce the First Conference on Mathematics of Data Science. This conference will provide a forum to present work that advances mathematical, statistical,and computational methods in the context of data and information sciences and aims to unite researchers who are building mathematical foundations for data science and making principled applications to science,engineering, technology, and society.
This meeting is co-located with the SIAM International Conference on Data Mining (SDM20), May 7-9, 2020.
Plenary speakers:
Andrea L. Bertozzi, University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.
Jennifer Chayes, Microsoft, U.S.
David Donoho, Stanford University, U.S.
Cynthia Dwork, Harvard University, U.S.
Michael Jordan, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.
Yann LeCun, Facebook, U.S.
Yurii Nesterov, CORE/INMA, Catholic University of Louvain (UCL), Belgium
Topics of interest include but are not limited to
Statistical inference
Machine learning
Optimization and control
Signal processing and information theory
Image processing and computer vision
Privacy, fairness, bias, and ethics
Numerical algorithms
Theoretical computer science
Network science
Applied probability and random matrix theory
Functional analysis, convex geometry, and approximation theory
Education in data science
Applications of data science in astrophysics, chemistry, earth science, materials science, biology,
neuroscience, economics, engineering, banking, finance, security, and social sciences
MDS 2020 Co-Chairs:
Gitta Kutyniok, Technische Universit?t Berlin, Germany
Ali Pinar, Sandia National Laboratories, U.S.
Joel A. Tropp, California Institute of Technology, U.S.
MDS 2020 Organizing Committee:
Barbara Engelhardt, Princeton University, U.S.
Mark Girolami, Cambridge University, U.K.
Ashish Goel, Stanford University, U.S.
Mason Porter, University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.
Bernhard Scholkopf, Max Planck Institute, Tübingen, Germany
Carola Schonlieb, Cambridge University, U.K.
Sara van de Geer, Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule, Zürich, C.H.
René Vidal, Johns Hopkins University, U.S.
Karen Willcox, University of Texas, Austin, U.S.
Steven Wright, University of Wisconsin, Madison, U.S.
Tong Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, P.R.C.
linda.xiao@polyu.edu.hk
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Post Specification
Research Fellow/Postdoctoral Fellow/Research Associate [Appointment period: twelve months, extension is possible]
Duties
The appointees will assist the project leader in the research project “SureFire: Smart Urban Resilience and Firefighting”. The main duties include developing big data analytics framework and methods for smart buildings and smart cities and developing real-time AI-based fire forecasting models.
Qualifications
Applicants for the Research Fellow/Postdoctoral Fellow post should have a doctoral degree or an equivalent qualification and research and application experiences in the fields of mathematics, data science and computing science with the focus on big data analytics and artificial intelligence/machine learning.
Applicants for the Research Associate post should have a master degree or an equivalent qualification in the fields of mathematics, data science and computing science, with the focus on big data analytics and artificial
intelligence/machine learning. Preference will be given to those candidates with hand-on experience on big data analytics and development of AI-based predictive models.
Applicants are invited to contact Dr Xiao F. Linda at telephone no 852-27664194, fax no. 852-27657198 or email linda.xiao@polyu.edu.hk for further information.
Remuneration
A highly competitive remuneration package will be offered.
September 2019
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The Department of Applied Mathematics (AMA) is part of the Faculty of Applied Science and Textiles. The Department offers undergraduate programmes in Investment Science and Finance Analytics, and Data Science and Analytics,and makes a significant contribution to most of other academic programmes of the University by providing service teaching. It also offers master’s programmes in Applied Mathematics for Science and Technology with specialism in Decision Science and Actuarial Science, and Operational Research and Risk Analysis. Members of the Department have expertise in applied optimization and optimal control, engineering computation, operational research, management science and applied statistics. There are currently 41 academic staff and about 70 research personnel in the Department.
Please visit the website at http://www.polyu.edu.hk/ama for more information about the Department.
The Department has established a Joint Laboratory of Applied Mathematics with the Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The appointees are expected to be actively involved in the activities of the Laboratory.
The appointees for the Assistant Professor post will be required to:
(a) teach and contribute to curriculum development at undergraduate and postgraduate levels;
(b) supervise MPhil and PhD students;
(c) engage in scholarly research, consultancy and other scholarly activities leading to publications in top-tier refereed journals and award of research grants;
(d) undertake academic and departmental administrative duties.
The appointees for the Research Assistant Professor post will be required to:
(a) conduct research as their main duty and actively pursue external research grants such as General Research Fund as Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator;
(b) teach undergraduate or taught postgraduate subject as assigned by the department;
(c) undertake some departmental administrative service.
The appointees are also required to perform any other duties as assigned by the Head of the Department or his delegates.
Applicants should have:
(a) a PhD in Mathematics / Statistics / Financial Math / Operations Research / Computational Math / Applied Math or a closely related field;
(b) expertise in applied statistics, operation research and mathematics.
For the post of Assistant Professor, applicants should also have
(a) an established track record in research and scholarship, including refereed publications and external grant applications;
(b) a demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching.
For the post of Research Assistant Professor, applicants should also have
(a) demonstrated promise of a high level of creative ability in research in some subdivisions of his/her field;
(b) the ability to conduct quality teaching.
A highly competitive remuneration package will be offered. Appointment will be on a fixed-term gratuity-bearing contract and re-engagement thereafter is subject to mutual agreement. For general information on terms and conditions for appointment of Assistant Professor in the University, please visit the website at
http://www.polyu.edu.hk/hro/TC.htm. Applicants should state their current and expected salary in the application.
13 September 2019
lushn@hep.com.cn
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URL:https://link.springer.com/journal/11464/13/6/page/1
Hermitizable, isospectral complex matrices or differential operators
Author(s): Mu-Fa Chen Page: 1267-1311
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-018-0716-x
Existence of periodic solutions for second-order Hamiltonian systems with asymptotically linear conditions
Author(s): Xingfan Chen, Fei Guo, Peng Liu Page: 1313-1323
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-018-0736-6
Prediction-correction method with BB step sizes
Author(s): Xiaomei Dong, Xingju Cai, Deren Han Page: 1325-1340
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-018-0739-3
Sharp bounds for Hardy type operators on higher-dimensional product spaces
Author(s): Qianjun He, Xiang Li, Dunyan Yan Page: 1341-1353
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-018-0740-x
Exponential sums involving automorphic forms for GL(3) over arithmetic progressions
Author(s): Xiaoguang He Page: 1355-1368
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-018-0732-x
Signal recovery under mutual incoherence property and oracle inequalities
Author(s): Peng Li, Wengu Chen Page: 1369-1396
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-018-0733-9
Structured backward error for palindromic polynomial eigenvalue problems, II: Approximate eigentriplets
Author(s): Changli Liu, Ren-Cang Li Page: 1397-1426
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-018-0738-4
Acute perturbation of Drazin inverse and oblique projectors
Author(s): Sanzheng Qiao, Yimin Wei Page: 1427-1445
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-018-0731-y
Smooth densities for SDEs driven by subordinated Brownian motion with Markovian switching
Author(s): Xiaobin Sun, Yingchao Xie Page: 1447-1467
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-018-0735-7
Global attractiveness and exponential decay of neutral stochastic functional differential equations driven
by fBm with Hurst parameter less than 1/2
Author(s): Liping Xu, Jiaowan Luo Page: 1469-1487
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-018-0728-6
Spectral radius of r-uniform supertrees with perfect matchings
Author(s): Lei Zhang, An Chang Page: 1489-1499
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-018-0737-5
Positive solutions of p-th Yamabe type equations on graphs
Author(s): Xiaoxiao Zhang, Aijin Lin Page: 1501-1514
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-018-0734-8
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Preface: Special Issue on Model Reduction
Author(s): Tony Lelièvre, Simona Perotto, Gianluigi Rozza, Daniele A. Di Pietro, Alexandre Ern & Luca Formaggia Pages: 1-2
Structure-Preserving Model-Reduction of Dissipative Hamiltonian Systems
Author(s): Babak Maboudi Afkham & Jan S. Hesthaven, Pages: 3-21
Tensor Representation of Non-linear Models Using Cross Approximations
Author(s): José V. Aguado, Domenico Borzacchiello, Kiran S. Kollepara, Francisco Chinesta & Antonio Huerta, Pages: Pages 22-47
POD-Based Mixed-Integer Optimal Control of the Heat Equation
Author(s): Bachmann Freya, Beermann Dennis, Lu Jianjie & Volkwein Stefan, Pages 48-75
An Improved Discrete Least-Squares/Reduced-Basis Method for Parameterized Elliptic PDEs
Author(s): Max Gunzburger, Michael Schneier, Clayton Webster & Guannan Zhang, Pages 76-91
On a Goal-Oriented Version of the Proper Generalized Decomposition Method
Author(s): Kenan Kergrene, Ludovic Chamoin, Marc Laforest & Serge Prudhomme, Pages 92-111
Reduced Basis Approaches for Parametrized Bifurcation Problems held by Non-linear Von Kármán Equations
Author(s): Federico Pichi & Gianluigi Rozza, Pages 112-135
A Weighted POD Method for Elliptic PDEs with Random Inputs
Author(s): Luca Venturi, Francesco Ballarin & Gianluigi Rozza, Pages 136-153
A Third Order Exponential Time Differencing Numerical Scheme for No-Slope-Selection Epitaxial Thin Film Model with Energy Stability
Author(s): Kelong Cheng, Zhonghua Qiao & Cheng Wang, Pages 154-185
A Group of CFL-Dependent Flux-Limiters to Control the Numerical Dissipation in Multi-stage Unsteady Calculation
Author(s): Jiong Ren, Gang Wang & Mingsheng Ma, Pages 186-216
A Second-Order Boundary Condition Capturing Method for Solving the Elliptic Interface Problems on Irregular Domains
Author(s): Hyuntae Cho, Heejae Han, Byungjoon Lee, Youngsoo Ha & Myungjoo Kang, Pages 217-251
A Contour-Integral Based Method with Schur–Rayleigh–Ritz Procedure for Generalized Eigenvalue Problems
Author(s): Guojian Yin, Pages 252-270
Balanced Iterative Solvers for Linear Nonsymmetric Systems and Nonlinear Systems with PDE Origins: Efficient Black-Box Stopping Criteria
Author(s): Pranjal & David Silvester, Pages 271-290
A Robust Multilevel Preconditioner Based on a Domain Decomposition Method for the Helmholtz Equation
Author(s): Peipei Lu & Xuejun Xu, Pages 291-311
Stokes Problem with Slip Boundary Conditions of Friction Type: Error Analysis of a Four-Field Mixed Variational Formulation
Author(s): Mekki Ayadi, Hela Ayed, Leonardo Baffico & Taoufik Sassi, Pages 312-341
A Nonconforming Nitsche’s Extended Finite Element Method for Stokes Interface Problems
Author(s): Nan Wang & Jinru Chen, Pages 342-374
Kernel-Based Meshless Collocation Methods for Solving Coupled Bulk–Surface Partial Differential Equations
Author(s): Meng Chen & Leevan Ling, Pages 375-391
Strong Stability Preserving Second Derivative General Linear Methods
Author(s): Afsaneh Moradi, Javad Farzi & Ali Abdi, Pages 392-435
A Positivity Preserving and Free Energy Dissipative Difference Scheme for the Poisson–Nernst–Planck System
Author(s): Dongdong He, Kejia Pan & Xiaoqiang Yue, Pages 436-458
Skew-Symmetric Entropy Stable Modal Discontinuous Galerkin Formulations
Author(s): Jesse Chan, Pages 459-485
Comparison of Moving Least Squares and RBF+poly for Interpolation and Derivative Approximation
Author(s): Víctor Bayona, Pages 486-512
A Tangential Block Lanczos Method for Model Reduction of Large-Scale First and Second Order Dynamical Systems
Author(s): K. Jbilou & Y. Kaouane, Pages 513-536
Numerical Algorithms of the Two-dimensional Feynman–Kac Equation for Reaction and Diffusion Processes
Author(s): Daxin Nie, Jing Sun & Weihua Deng, Pages 537-568
Numerical Approximations for the Tempered Fractional Laplacian: Error Analysis and Applications
Author(s): Siwei Duo & Yanzhi Zhang, Pages 569-593
The Active Flux Scheme on Cartesian Grids and Its Low Mach Number Limit
Author(s): Wasilij Barsukow, Jonathan Hohm, Christian Klingenberg & Philip L. Roe, Pages 594-622
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