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Mathematics of Computation
Listing of recently posted articles: http://www.ams.org/mcom/0000-000-00
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Distribution of recursive matrix pseudorandom number generator modulo
prime powers
Authors: Laszlo Merai; Igor E. Shparlinski
Subject: Number Theory
2010 MSC: Primary 11K38, 11K45, 11L07
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2023-03895-9

On the computation of modular forms on noncongruence subgroups
Authors: David Berghaus; Hartmut Monien; Danylo Radchenko
Subject: Number Theory
2010 MSC: Primary 11F30; Secondary 65Q20, 65F10, 11F11, 65Y20,
11G32
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2023-03903-5

Non-centered parametric variational Bayes' approach for hierarchical
inverse problems of partial differential equations
Authors: Jiaming Sui; Junxiong Jia
Subject: Differential Equations; Probability and Statistics;
Analysis; Applications
2010 MSC: Primary 65L09, 35R30, 49N45, 62F15
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2023-03906-0

A kit for linear forms in three logarithms
Authors: Maurice Mignotte; Paul Voutier
Subject: Number Theory
2010 MSC: Primary 11D61, 11J86; Secondary 11Y50
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2023-03908-4

Hensel lifting algorithms for quadratic forms
Authors: Simon Brandhorst; Davide Cesare Veniani
Subject: Number Theory
2010 MSC: Primary 11E08, 11E12
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2023-03909-6

Randomizing the trapezoidal rule gives the optimal RMSE rate in
Gaussian Sobolev spaces
Authors: Takashi Goda; Yoshihito Kazashi; Yuya Suzuki
Subject: Applications; Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
2010 MSC: Primary 65C05, 65D30, 65D32, 68W20
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2023-03910-2

Learning particle swarming models from data with Gaussian processes
Authors: Jinchao Feng; Charles Kulick; Yunxiang Ren; Sui Tang
Subject: Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics; Applications;
Mathematical Physics; Probability and Statistics
2010 MSC: Primary 62G05, 70F17, 65F22, 68Q32, 65Cxx; Secondary
70F40, 65Gxx
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2023-03915-1

Optimal transportation for electrical impedance tomography
Authors: Gang Bao; Yixuan Zhang
Subject: Applications; Analysis; Differential Equations
2010 MSC: Primary 49Q20, 35R30, 65M32
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2023-03919-9

Uniform preconditioners for high order finite element approximations
of planar linear elasticity
Authors: Mark Ainsworth; Charles Parker
Subject: Mathematical Physics; Applications
2010 MSC: Primary 65N30, 65N55, 65F08, 74S05
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2023-03926-6

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Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
Listing of recently posted articles: http://www.ams.org/proc/0000-000-00
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Measures of weak non-compactness in $L_{1}(\mu)$-spaces
Authors: Dongyang Chen
Subject: Analysis
2010 MSC: Primary 46B42; Secondary 46B20
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2023-16414-X

An optimal approximation problem for free polynomials
Authors: Palak Arora; Meric Augat; Michael T. Jury; Meredith
Sargent
Subject: Analysis; Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 16S38, 46L52, 47A16; Secondary 47A13
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2023-16474-6

Frobenius monoidal functors from (co)Hopf adjunctions
Authors: Harshit Yadav
Subject: Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 16T05, 18M15, 18M20
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2023-16494-1

Quotient bifinite extensions and the finitistic dimension conjecture
Authors: John William MacQuarrie; Fernando dos Reis Naves
Subject: Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 16G10, 16E10, 16E30
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2023-16569-7

Primitive 4-generated axial algebras of Jordan type
Authors: Tom De Medts; Louis Rowen; Yoav Segev
Subject: Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 17A99, 20B25, 20F29; Secondary 20C34, 17A36
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2023-16571-5

Rigidity of center Lyapunov exponents for Anosov diffeomorphisms on
3-torus
Authors: Daohua Yu; Ruihao Gu
Subject: Analysis; Differential Equations
2010 MSC: Primary 37C15, 37D05
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2023-16587-9

Existence and analyticity of the Lei-Lin solution of the Navier-Stokes
equations on the torus
Authors: David M. Ambrose; Milton C. Lopes Filho; Helena J.
Nussenzveig Lopes
Subject: Differential Equations; Mathematical Physics
2010 MSC: Primary 76D05, 76D03, 35K45, 35B65
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2023-16615-0

Examples of relatively Ding unstable Calabi dream manifolds
Authors: Yasufumi Nitta; Shunsuke Saito
Subject: Number Theory; Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 14J45; Secondary 32Q26, 53C25
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2023-16643-5

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