Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 05, Number 10 June 1, 2005 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: 6th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations Meeting on Piecewise-Smooth Systems in Colombia Symposium in Shanghai on Nonlinear Dynamics Lectureship in Eindhoven Faculty Position at Technical University of Braunschweig Postdoctoral Position at the University of Pennsylvania Research Position at University of Leeds Temporary Lecturer Position at University of Reading PhD Studentship at The University of Reading PhD Positions at University of Montreal Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 13:2 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 13:3 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 5:3 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 204:1-2 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 204:3-4 Submissions to nls-net must be addressed to: Comments and suggestions are also welcome. General information about nls-net can be found at: http://www.maia.ub.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nls-net/ This is a service created and maintained in collaboration with the American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) http://www.aimsciences.org/ ------ Subject: 6th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations From: Hu_Shouchuan Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 22:35:10 -0500 The Sixth AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications June 25-28, 2006 University of Poitiers, Poitiers, France The conference will provide a unique international forum for the international community of mathematicians and scientists working in analysis, differential equations, dynamical systems, and their applications to real world problems in the forms of modeling and computation. The aim of this conference is to bring together the worldwide senior experts and young researchers as well to this beautiful city, Poitiers, to report recent achievements, exchange ideas, and address future trends of research, in a relaxing and stimulating environment. This is the first time ever for an AIMS conference to be held in the European continent. Sponsors: American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) and University of Poitiers. Topics: The conference covers all the major research areas in analysis, dynamics and applications including modeling and computations. Plenary speakers: Alberto Bressan (USA) Odo Diekmann (Netherlands) Pierre-Louis Lions (France) Alexander Mielke (Germany) Masayasu Mimura (Japan) Peter Polacik (USA) Patrizia Pucci (Italy) Bjorn Sandstede (UK) Lan Wen (China) Conference Coordinator: Xin Lu; e-mail: lux@uncw.edu. Funding: Some limited funding from NSF is expected to support graduate students and young researchers. Information: http://www.aimSciences.org/ for updates. ------ Subject: Meeting on Piecewise-Smooth Systems in Colombia From: gerard olivar Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 14:51:39 +0200 1st International Meeting on Piecewise-Smooth Systems: Application to Energy Conditioning 19th--23rd September 2005, Manizales (COLOMBIA) http://simposio.unalmzl.edu.co This is the first meeting in Colombia on Nonsmooth Systems, namely Piecewise-Smooth Systems. It is not structured as a usual workshop but on a series of plenary talks, informal discussions with research groups, round tables on academic topics, and a session of posters. All in a wonderful environment of 'Campus La Nubia', just in the middle of the 'Coffee Axis' in Colombia. Everything is thought to bring together researchers in the nonsmooth or switched systems area to discuss and share the latest developments in theoretical and application aspects. The Meeting will be held at the Engineering and Architectonics Faculty, of Universidad Nacional de Colombia, sede Manizales, a medium-size town on the Andes mountains, 30 km far from Nevado del Ruiz (5.321 meters high). Subject areas (though not restricted to them): Theory and Applications of Piecewise-Smooth Systems Non-smooth Transitions and Bifurcations Modelling Energy Systems, Distribution of Energy, and Energy Conditioning For any inquiry about the Meeting, please feel free to contact Dr. Fabiola Angulo Dr. Gerard Olivar Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Science Universidad Nacional de Colombia, sede Manizales Campus La Nubia Manizales Colombia Email: fangulo@nevado.manizales.unal.edu.co Email: gerard@ma4.upc.edu http://simposio.unalmzl.edu.co ------ Subject: Symposium in Shanghai on Nonlinear Dynamics From: Ji-Huan He Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 09:44:08 +0800 El-Naschie Symposium on Nonlinear Dynamics December 20-21, 2005, Shanghai, China In celebration of Mohamed Salah El Naschie's 60th Birthday and celebration of 2005's World Year of Physics It is indeed a pleasure to announce an El-Naschie Symposium on Nonlinear Dynamics, December 20-21, 2005, Shanghai, China, dedicated to Mohamed Salah El Naschie, CPhys FInstP, an Egyptian Engineering Scientist and Theoretical Physicist, Editor-in-chief of Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, Co-editor-in-chief of International Journal of Nonlinear Sciences and Numerical Simulation, on the occasion of his 60th birthday. With Best Regards Ji-Huan He College of Science Shanghai Donghua University ------ Subject: Lectureship in Eindhoven From: "M. A. Peletier" Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 09:47:28 +0200 (CEST) The Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TU/e) has the following vacancy: Assistant Professor Applied Mathematics (V32.934) at the Center for Applied Analysis, Scientific Computing, of the Department of Mathematics and Computer science. The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science provides undergraduate and M.Sc. programs in Industrial and Applied Mathematics and in Computer Science. The Department has research collaborations with other Departments at the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven as well as with a large number of other universities and companies, both at home and abroad. The Department has approximately 300 employees and more than 700 students. Within the department the Center for Applied Analysis, Scientific Computing and Applications (CASA) encompasses the chairs of Applied Analysis, Variational Methods, and Scientific Computing. The research is focussed on analytic and numerical aspects of partial differential equations, inspired by a wide range of applications. CASA has its own track, Computational Science and Engineering, within the Masters course on Industrial and Applied Mathematics. CASA currently represents approximately 60 full-time equivalents. Profile We are looking for a candidate with 1. a PhD degree in mathematics; 2. excellent research qualifications and a strong publication record in the area of partial differential equations; 3. proven ability to operate on the interface between mathematics and applications; 4. strong teaching skills. Knowledge of the Dutch language is an advantage, as is an interest in applications of mathematics in the life sciences. More information can be found on the web page http://vacatures.tue.nl/web/Vacature.aspx?VacatureNummer=V32.934&Taal=English ------ Subject: Faculty Position at Technical University of Braunschweig From: Horst Saathoff Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 11:18:01 +0200 (CEST) FACULTY POSITION AVAILABLE JUNIOR PROFESSOR (W1) FOR THE DYNAMICS OF JET ENGINES PFLEIDERER-INSTITUTE, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF BRAUNSCHWEIG, GERMANY The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Braunschweig invites applications for a faculty position at the Juniorprofessor level starting October 2005. The position is available for candidates with strong research interests in the following areas: - Dynamic behavior of jet engine components and their simulation - Simulation of complete jet engines - Control of jet engines The candidate is expected to teach graduate courses in aerospace engineering, comprising jet engine cycle-analysis and advanced jet engine dynamics. A junior scientist is sought with research expertise in at least one of the above mentioned disciplines. Experience in associated areas such as the acoustics of jet engines and experimental techniques to investigate turbo-machines will be advantageous. To perform numerical simulations the access to a supercomputer is available. For research and teaching the Pfleiderer-Institute offers the utilization of its experimental equipment including various test facilities. An active participation in new coordinated research projects in aerospace engineering as well as cooperation in the self-administration of the Technical University will be assumed. After a maximum term of six years the successful candidate has the possibility to apply within the scope of a formal appointment procedure for a full professorship (W3) in his branch of study. The requirements for the recruitment as a Juniorprofessor are based on article 30 of the framework law on universities and colleges of the State of Lower Saxony. The Technical University of Braunschweig is aimed at increasing the number of women employees and therefore emphatically invites skilled female scientists to apply for the Juniorprofessorship. Having an equivalent qualification, women will have precedence over men. Severely handicapped candidates having an equivalent qualification will be privileged. Additional information may be requested from Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Radespiel, phone +49/531/ 391 2970, who is the chairman of the appointment committee. Candidates should send a letter including their occupational history and a list of publications until July 15th to the Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the Technical University of Braunschweig, Schleinitzstr. 20, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany. ------ Subject: Postdoctoral Position at the University of Pennsylvania From: George Biros Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 11:16:55 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) A postdoctoral position is available on fast algorithms for inverse scattering problems in acoustic and electromagnetic wave propagation with applications in subsurface surveying. The research focus will be the tailoring of Lagrange-Newton-Krylov and Gauss-Newton-Krylov methods to problems governed time- and frequency-domain hyperbolic PDEs. The postdoctoral researcher will have excellent collaborative opportunities with a diverse group of researchers from computational mechanics and computer vision at Penn. The position is open for an initial duration of 12 months, starting July 2005, and it will be renewable pending available funding. The ideal candidate would have a strong background in applied mathematics and computer science. In particular, expertise on numerical algorithms for elliptic and hyperbolic partial differential equations is highly desirable. Programming skills in C/C++ are necessary. Interested applicants should send a curriculum vitae (including contact information for two referees) to: biros@seas.upenn.edu George Biros ------ Subject: Research Position at University of Leeds From: P K Jimack Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 17:24:31 +0100 (BST) A position is available for a post-doctoral research fellow in non-Newtonian flow computation at the University of Leeds. Details may be obtained from http://wwwnotes2.leeds.ac.uk/jobs/unijob.nsf/Research?OpenView following the link to Job ref. 310159. Peter Jimack University of Leeds. ------ From: Peter Sweby Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 08:16:40 +0100 Subject: Temporary Lecturer Position at University of Reading The University of Reading School of Mathematics, Meteorology and Physics Department of Mathematics Temporary Lecturer in Applied Mathematics- Ref AC0523 Lecturer A, Spine Point 8 GBP 23,643 per annum Full-time, fixed term until May 2006 We are seeking an excellent candidate to take up a temporary Lectureship in Applied Mathematics, available from 1st October 2005 until 31st May 2006. The post is to cover Dr B Pelloni's teaching duties during her receipt of a Leverhulme Fellowship. Mathematics is a central part of the School of Mathematics, Meteorology and Physics. Applied Mathematics at Reading has particular strengths in Applied and Numerical Analysis. Applicants should ideally have a PhD in an area of Applied Mathematics. Previous teaching/lecturing experience is highly desirable. Informal enquiries may be made to the Head of Department Dr Peter Sweby (tel 0118 378 8675, e-mail p.k.sweby@reading.ac.uk). For further information about the department see http://www.maths.rdg.ac.uk/ Application forms and further particulars are available from the Personnel Office, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, PO Box 217, Reading, RG6 6AH, telephone 0118 378 6771 (voicemail). Email Personnel@reading.ac.uk giving full name and address. Application forms and further particulars are also available from www.reading.ac.uk/Jobs . Closing date for applications 17 June 2005. Please quote Reference. ------ Subject: PhD Studentship at The University of Reading From: Amos Lawless Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 11:54:53 +0100 NERC STUDENTSHIP Multi-scale variational data assimilation for numerical weather prediction A PhD studentship is available in the Departments of Mathematics and Meteorology at The University of Reading, to work on data assimilation for very high resolution weather prediction. An essential part of any weather forecasting system is to combine observational data with numerical models to estimate the current state of the atmosphere, providing a set of initial conditions from which it is possible to make a forecast. Due to advances in computer power, many weather forecasting centres are now developing forecasting models which are able to represent much smaller scales than was previously possible (down to order 1km resolution). It is hoped that these models will yield more accurate forecasts, in particular of hazardous weather events. This cannot be accomplished without an accompanying improvement in estimates of the atmospheric state, used as initial conditions. In this project new techniques will be developed for estimating the atmospheric state with these very high resolution models. The student engaged on this project will have the benefit of working within the NERC Centre of Excellence in Data Assimilation (DARC) at The University of Reading, with supervisors from both mathematical and meteorological modelling backgrounds. The student will also have the opportunity to attend courses provided as part of the MSc on Mathematical and Numerical Modelling of the Atmosphere and Oceans in the Departments of Mathematics and Meteorology at Reading. Candidates should have a good honours degree in a subject with strong mathematical content. For further details and an application form please contact: Mrs S. Davis, Department of Mathematics, The University of Reading, PO Box 220, Reading, RG6 6AX. Tel 0118 931 8991, email: s.davis@reading.ac.uk This award is available to UK and EU students only (tuition fees only for EU applicants). Full eligibility rules are available at http://www.nerc.ac.uk/funding/students/ ------ Subject: PhD Positions at University of Montreal From: Robert G Owens Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 15:59:23 -0400 Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Montreal PhD positions in Computational Rheology and Haemodynamics A number of fully funded research studentships are now available in the general area of computational non-Newtonian fluid dynamics, with a particular emphasis on the simulation and rheological modelling (in vitro and in vivo) of human blood and its flow properties in microvessels. Applicants with a strong mathematical background are invited to send (preferably electronically) a current CV as soon as possible to Prof. Robert G. Owens, Department de mathematiques et de statistique, Universite de Montreal, CP 6128 succ Centre-Ville Montreal QC H3C 3J7 Canada Email: owens@dms.umontreal.ca Tel: +1 (514) 343 2315 Informal enquiries and requests for further information are welcome. Candidates should also consult the information available on the graduate program offered in the Department: http://www.dms.umontreal.ca/EtudesSup/ProgrammeSuperieur/introduction.html and are requested to refer to "How to Apply" for details of the Departmental and University forms that should be completed. Admission should be possible in September 2005 or January 2006. Please note that the University of Montreal is a francophone university and that at least a working knowledge of French (or a commitment to learn) is highly desirable. The availability of these positions has been made possible by generous funding received from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 13:2 From: Hu_Shouchuan Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 10:42:03 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A http://AIMsciences.org Authors: Ming Li, Shaobo Gan and Lan Wen Pages: 239 - 269 Title: Robustly transitive singular sets via approach of an extended linear Poincare flow Authors: Samir El Mourchid Pages: 271 - 275 Title: On a hypercylicity criterion for strongly continuous semigroups Authors: Shuji Machihara Pages: 277 - 290 Title: One dimensional Dirac equation with quadratic nonlinearities Authors: Janina Kotus and Mariusz Urbanski Pages: 291 - 338 Title: The dynamics and geometry of the Fatou functions Authors: Cheng-Hsiung Hsu and Suh-Yuh Yang Pages: 339 - 359 Title: Structure of a class of traveling waves in delayed cellular neural networks Authors: Gui-Qiang Chen, Shu-Xing Chen, Dehua Wang and Zejun Wang Pages: 361 - 383 Title: A multidimensional piston problem for the Euler equations for compressible flow Authors: Remi Carles Pages: 385 - 398 Title: Global existence results for nonlinear Schrodinger equations with quadratic Authors: Jean-Ren Chazottes, Renaud Leplaideur Pages: 399 - 411 Title: Fluctuations of the nth return time for Axiom A diffeomorphisms Authors: Tetsu Mizumachi Pages : 413 - 428 Title: Instability of bound states for 2D nonlinear Schrodinger equations Authors: J.L. Boldrini and G. Planas Pages: 429 - 450 Title: A tridimensional phase-field model with convection for phase change of an alloy Authors: Micha Misiurewicz and Peter Raith Pages: 451 - 468 Title: Strict inequalities for the entropy of transitive piecewise monotone maps Authors: Luis Barreira and Cesar Silva Pages: 469 - 490 Title: Lyapunov exponents for continuous transformations and dimension theory Authors: Gelasio Salazar, Edgardo Ugalde and Jesus Urias Pages: 491 - 502 Title: Master slave synchronization of affine cellular automaton pairs Authors: A. Bondarenko, G. Bouchitt, L. Mascarenhas and M. Rajesh Pages: 503 - 514 Title: Rate of convergence for correctors in almost periodic homogenization Authors: H. Suzuki, S. Ito and K. Aihara Pages: 515 - 532 Title: Double rotations Authors: Keonhee Lee and Kazuhiro Sakai Pages: 533 - 540 Title: Various shadowing properties and their equivalence ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 13:3 From: Hu_Shouchuan Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 10:42:03 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A http://AIMsciences.org Authors: Michela Procesi Pages: 541 - 552 Title: Quasi-periodic solutions for completely resonant non-linear wave equations in 1D and 2D Authors: Igor Kukavica Pages: 553 - 560 Title: On Fourier parametrization of global attractors for equations in one space dimension Authors: Lia Bronsard and Seong-A Shim Pages: 561 - 581 Title: Long-time behavior for competition-diffusion systems via viscosity comparison Authors: Khaled El Dika Pages: 583 - 622 Title: Asymptotic stability of solitary waves for the Benjamin-Bona-Mahony equation Authors: Roberta Fabbri, Carmen Nu\~nez and Ana M. Sanz Pages: 623 - 635 Title: A perturbation theorem for linear Hamiltonian systems with bounded orbits Authors: Jung-Chao Ban and Song-Sun Lin Pages: 637 - 658 Title: Patterns generation and transition matrices in multi-dimensional lattice models Authors: Giuseppe Maria Coclite, Helge Holden and Kenneth Hvistendahl Karlsen Pages: 659 - 682 Title: Wellposedness for a parabolic-elliptic system Authors: Huiling Li and Mingxin Wang Pages: 683 - 700 Title: Properties of blow-up solutions to a parabolic system with nonlinear localized terms Authors: Songsong Lu, Hongqing Wu and Chengkui Zhong Pages : 701 - 719 Title: Attractors for nonautonomous 2d Navier-Stokes equations with normal external forces Authors: Dian Palagachev and Lubomira Softova Pages: 721 - 742 Title: A priori estimates and precise regularity for parabolic systems with discontinuous data Authors: Kanishka Perera and Andrzej Szulkin Pages: 743 - 753 Title: p-Laplacian problems where the nonlinearity crosses an eigenvalue Authors: Madalina Petcu Pages: 755 - 778 Title: Euler equation in a channel in space dimension 2 and 3 Authors: Michel Coornaert and Fabrice Krieger Pages: 779 - 793 Title: Mean topological dimension for actions of discrete amenable groups Authors: Yulin Zhao Pages: 795 - 810 Title: On the monotonicity of the period function of a quadratic system Authors: Gustavo Ponce and Jean-Claude Saut Pages: 811 - 825 Title: Well-posedness for the Benney-Roskes/Zakharov-Rubenchik system Authors: Barnabas Garay and Keonhee Lee Pages: 827 - 841 Title: Attractors under discretizations with variable stepsize ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 5:3 From: Hu_Shouchuan Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 10:44:03 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B http://AIMsciences.org Authors: Nalini Anantharaman, Renato Iturriaga, Pablo Padilla and Hector Sanchez-Morgado Pages: 513 - 528 Title: PHYSICAL SOLUTIONS OF THE HAMILTON-JACOBI EQUATION Authors: Jacek Banasiak and Mustapha Mokhtar-Kharroubi Pages: 529 - 542 Title: UNIVERSALITY OF DISHONESTY OF SUBSTOCHASTIC SEMIGROUPS: SHATTERING FRAGMENTATION AND EXPLOSIVE BIRTH-AND-DEATH PROCESSES Authors: Niclas Carlsson and Goran Hognas Pages: 543 - 564 Title: ASYMPTOTIC PROPERTIES OF A TCP MODEL WITH TIME-OUTS Authors: J.-R. Chazottes and E. Ugalde Pages : 565 - 586 Title: ENTROPY ESTIMATION AND FLUCTUATIONS OF HITTING AND RECURRENCE TIMES FOR GIBBSIAN SOURCES Authors: Yi-Chiuan Chen Pages: 587 - 598 Title: BERNOULLI SHIFT FOR SECOND ORDER RECURRENCE RELATIONS NEAR THE ANTI-INTEGRABLE LIMIT Authors: Yacine Chitour and Benedetto Piccoli Pages: 599 - 630 Title: TRAFFIC CIRCLES AND TIMING OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS FOR CARS FLOW Authors: Thierry Colin and Boniface Nkonga Pages: 631 - 658 Title: MULTISCALE NUMERICAL METHOD FOR NONLINEAR MAXWELL EQUATIONS Authors: P. Fischer Pages: 659 - 686 Title: MULTIRESOLUTION ANALYSIS FOR 2D TURBULENCE. PART 1: WAVELETS VS COSINE PACKETS, A COMPARATIVE STUDY Authors: Massimiliano Guzzo Pages: 687 - 698 Title: FIRST NUMERICAL EVIDENCE OF GLOBAL ARNOLD DIFFUSION IN QUASI-INTEGRABLE SYSTEMS Authors: Sze-Bi Hsu and Cheng-Che Li Pages: 699 - 718 Title: A DISCRETE-DELAYED MODEL WITH PLASMID-BEARING, PLASMID-FREE COMPETITION IN A CHEMOSTAT Authors: Michael Kastner and Jacques-Alexandre Sepulchre Pages: 719 - 734 Title: EFFECTIVE HAMILTONIAN FOR TRAVELING DISCRETE BREATHERS IN THE FPU CHAIN Authors: Suqi Ma, Qishao Lu and Shuli Mei Pages: 735 - 752 Title: DYNAMICS OF A LOGISTIC POPULATION MODEL WITH MATURATION DELAY AND NONLINEAR BIRTH RATE Authors: Alain Miranville and Giulio Schimperna Pages: 753 - 768 Title: NONISOTHERMAL PHASE SEPARATION BASED ON A MICROFORCE BALANCE Authors: A. Naga and Z. Zhang Pages: 769 - 798 Title: THE POLYNOMIAL-PRESERVING RECOVERY FOR HIGHER ORDER FINITE ELEMENT METHODS IN 2D AND 3D Authors: M. Olle, J.R. Pacha, J. Villanueva Pages: 799 - 816 Title: DYNAMICS CLOSE TO A NON SEMI-SIMPLE 1:-1 RESONANT PERIODIC ORBIT Authors: Jae-Hong Pyo and Jie Shen Pages: 817 - 840 Title: NORMAL MODE ANALYSIS OF SECOND-ORDER PROJECTION METHODS FOR INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOWS Authors: Lih-Ing W. Roeger Pages: 841 - 860 Title: DISCRETE MAY-LEONARD COMPETITION MODELS II Authors: Alexander J. Zaslavski Pages: 861 - 880 Title: THE TURNPIKE PROPERTY OF DISCRETE-TIME CONTROL PROBLEMS ARISING IN ECONOMIC DYNAMICS Authors: Iryna Sushko, Anna Agliari and Laura Gardini Pages: 881 - 897 Title: BISTABILITY AND BORDER-COLLISION BIFURCATIONS FOR A FAMILY OF UNIMODAL PIECEWISE SMOOTH MAPS ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 204:1-2 From: cdmailer@elsevier.co.uk Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 21:09:54 +0100 (BST) For more information about this journal visit: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/physd Off equilibrium fluctuations in a polymer glass L. Buisson, S. Ciliberto pp 1-14 Numerical computation of travelling breathers in Klein-Gordon chains Y. Sire, G. James pp 15-40 Complicated dynamics of a linear oscillator with a light, essentially nonlinear attachment Y.S. Lee, G. Kerschen, A.F. Vakakis, P. Panagopoulos, L. Bergman, D.M. McFarland pp 41-69 Ordered asynchronous processes in multi-agent systems D. Cornforth, D.G. Green, D. Newth pp 70-82 Isochronism and tangent bifurcation of band edge modes in Hamiltonian lattices J. Dorignac, S. Flach pp 83-109 Quantum chaos: Reduced density matrix fluctuations in coupled systems S. Nag, G. Ghosh, A. Lahiri pp 110-121 On localized solutions of discrete nonlinear Schrodinger equation P. Pacciani, V.V. Konotop, G. Perla Menzala pp 122-133 ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 204:3-4 From: cdmailer@elsevier.co.uk Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 15:05:02 +0100 (BST) For more information about this journal visit: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/physd Pattern formations and spatial entropy for spatially discrete diffusion equations C.Y. Cheng, C.W. Shih pp 135-160 Periodic homogenization for inertial particles G.A. Pavliotis, A.M. Stuart pp 161-187 Weak turbulence and collapses in the Majda-McLaughlin-Tabak equation: Fluxes in wavenumber and in amplitude space B. Rumpf, L. Biven pp 188-203 Two-parameter degenerate sliding bifurcations in Filippov systems P. Kowalczyk, M. di Bernardo pp 204-229 Stretched-exponential relaxation in arrays of coupled rotators M. Eleftheriou, S. Lepri, R. Livi, F. Piazza pp 230-239 Robust heteroclinic cycles in the one-dimensional complex Ginzburg-Landau equation D.J.B. Lloyd, A.R. Champneys, R.E. Wilson pp 240-268