Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 08, Number 14 August 1, 2008 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: IMACS Nonlinear Evolution Eqns and Wave Phenomena SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems PhD position in Computational Mechanics at LAMCOS - INSA de Lyon Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 2:3 Contents, Kinetic and Related Models 1:3 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 22:3 Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 2:3 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 237:14-17 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 237:18 Contents, Inverse Problems 24:4 Call for Papers, Special issues of Mathematics in Computer Science 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: IMACS Nonlinear Evolution Eqns and Wave Phenomena From: Thiab Taha Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 14:46:37 -0400 (EDT) "The SIXTH IMACS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on "NONLINEAR EVOLUTION EQUATIONS AND WAVE PHENOMENA: COMPUTATION AND THEORY" will be held at the University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA, March 23-26, 2009. The conference will focus on computational and theoretical aspects of nonlinear wave phenomena. Interdisciplinary aspects of the subject will be emphasized, as well as interaction between computation, theory and applications. The conference is sponsored by UGA and IMACS. Honorary CHAIR: R. Vichnevetsky(USA),( Honorary President of IMACS), T. Taha(USA)(General Chair and Conference Coordinator) G. Biondini(USA),(Co-Chair) J. Bona(USA),(Co-Chair). Keynote Speakers(SO far): Alan Newell(USA) Nail Akhmediev (Australia) For the lattest information and AWARDS for students: http://www.cs.uga.edu/~thiab/waves2009.html ------ Subject: SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems From: "Kirsten Wilden" Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 14:51:25 -0400 SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems (DS09) Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort, Snowbird, Utah May 17-21, 2009 Invited Speakers: Frank Allgower, Universitat Stuttgart, Germany John Bush, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Henk Dijkstra, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Ute Ebert, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica (CWI), The Netherlands Robert Ghrist, University of Pennsylvania Alain Goriely, University of Arizona Rachel Kuske, University of British Columbia, Canada Ian Melbourne, University of Surrey, United Kingdom Igor Mezic, University of California, Santa Barbara Tere M. Seara, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain The Call for Presentations for this conference is available at: http://www.siam.org/meetings/ds09/ Deadlines October 14, 2008 : Minisymposium proposals November 11, 2008: Abstracts for contributed and minisymposium speakers For additional information, contact the SIAM Conference Department at meetings@siam.org. ------ Subject: PhD position in Computational Mechanics at LAMCOS - INSA de Lyon From: Dominique Eyheramendy Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2008 05:04:18 -0400 Subject: Multi physics & multi phase numerical simulation for lubrication models Lubrication of machine elements represents nowadays important environmental, economical and technical issues. Minimization of friction losses (environmental and economical aspects) and film thickness reduction (technical aspect) in lubricated devices lead to new operating conditions and among them the early lubricating film breakdown or the presence of multi phase flow. We propose to develop a new numerical approach of lubricated contact modeling based on stabilized finite elements. This approach requires both the coupling between several equations (Reynolds (a simplified form of the fluid dynamics), Elasticity, Energy and those describing the physical behavior of the fluid) and the implementation of efficient numerical methods. Among the cases to deal with, the coupling between the exit part of a contact (where the fluid film rupture occurs) and the inlet zone of the following contact offers the challenge of the entrainment of a gaseous phase to be modeled. Furthermore, the simultaneous resolution of thin film mechanics and fluid thermodynamics equations could bring supplementary numerical difficulties. The overall objective is to develop new numerical tools (C/C++ developments) and to obtain qualitative validation from tests performed on in-house devices and conducted in collaboration with our technical staff. SKF - Engineering & Research Centre (based in the Netherlands) supports this research activity since the early phase in 2005. Host laboratory: LaMCoS - Laboratoire de Mecanique des Contacts et des Structures, TMI group INSA-Lyon, CNRS UMR5259, http://lamcos.insa-lyon.fr Supervisors P. Vergne, Directeur de Recherche CNRS, LaMCoS, INSA de Lyon D. Eyheramendy, Professor, Ecole Centrale de Marseille, Laboratoire de Mecanique et d'Acoustique Profile Basic skills in mechanical engineering and/or computational mechanics and numerical analysis are required. A strong interest for programming techniques (object-oriented, C/C++) is also required. Some background in Tribology and Thermodynamics may be an asset. The candidate is expected to be motivated and pro-active in generating ideas and hypotheses. A previous experience in programming numerical methods and algorithms would be appreciated. Good knowledge and communication skills in the English language are highly desired. The candidate should be graduated at the Master level at the start of the thesis, planed in early October 2008. Procedure Send motivation letter, CV, Master report (if available) and references as soon as possible by email to: philippe.vergne@insa-lyon.fr dominique.eyheramendy@ec-marseille.fr ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 2:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 10:57:53 -0500 Inverse Problems and Imaging (IPI) Volume: 2, Number: 3, August 2008 http://aimsciences.org/journals/ipi/ipi_Sup.jsp Roman Chapko and B. Tomas Johansson pages{317--333} An alternating boundary integral based method for a Cauchy problem for the Laplace equation in semi-infinite regions T. J. Christiansen pages{335--340} Resonances and balls in obstacle scattering with Neumann boundary conditions Thomas Fidler, Markus Grasmair and Otmar Scherzer pages{341--354} Identifiability and reconstruction of shapes from integral invariants Bastian Gebauer and Nuutti Hyv\"onen pages{355--372} Factorization method and inclusions of mixed type in an inverse elliptic boundary value problem Martin Hanke pages{373--395} Why linear sampling really seems to work Luca Rondi pages{397--409} On the regularization of the inverse conductivity problem with discontinuous conductivities ------ Subject: Contents, Kinetic and Related Models 1:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 14:02:14 -0500 Kinetic and Related Models (KRM) Volume: 1, Number: 3, September 2008 http://aimsciences.org/journals/krm/contents.jsp We would like to offer one month free online access to the full paper of this issue. Here bellow is the login information: User name: KRM13 Password: free Naoufel Ben Abdallah and Raymond El Hajj pages{331--354} Diffusion and guiding center approximation for particle transport in strong magnetic fields Hua Chen, Wei-Xi Li and Chao-Jiang Xu pages{355--368} Propagation of Gevrey regularity for solutions of Landau equations Yemin Chen pages{369--386} Smoothness of classical solutions to the Vlasov-Poisson-Landau system Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Clouet, Fran\c{c}ois Golse, Marjolaine Puel and R\'emi Sentis pages{387--404} On the slowing down of charged particles in a binary stochastic mixture Nicolas Fournier pages{405--414} A new regularization possibility for the Boltzmann equation with soft potentials Seung-Yeal Ha and Eitan Tadmor pages{415--435} From particle to kinetic and hydrodynamic descriptions of flocking Michael Herty and Reinhard Illner pages{437--452} On Stop-and-Go waves in dense traffic Zhaohui Huo, Yoshinori Morimoto, Seiji Ukai and Tong Yang pages{453--489} Regularity of solutions for spatially homogeneous Boltzmann equation without angular cutoff ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 22:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 16:45:02 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems A (DCDS-A) Volume: 22, Number: 3, September 2008 http://aimsciences.org/journals/dcdsA/online.jsp We offer one month free online access to the full paper of this issue. Here bellow is the login information: User name: DCDSA223 Password: free Juncheng Wei and Jun Yang pages{465--508} Toda system and interior clustering line concentration for a singularly perturbed Neumann problem in two dimensional domain Luis Barreira and Claudia Valls pages{509--528} Growth rates and nonuniform hyperbolicity Wael Bahsoun, Christopher Bose and Anthony Quas pages{529--540} Deterministic representation for position dependent random maps Sheena D Branton pages{541--556} Sub-actions for young towers Francesca Bucci and Igor Chueshov pages{557--586} Long-time dynamics of a coupled system of nonlinear wave and thermoelastic plate equations Alicia Cordero Jos\'{e} Mart\'{\i}nez Alfaro and Pura Vindel pages{587--604} Bott integrable Hamiltonian systems on $S^{2}\times S^{1}$ Aleksander \'{C}wiszewski and Piotr Kokocki pages{605--628} Krasnosel'skii type formula and translation along trajectories method for evolution equations Changbing Hu pages{629--662} Stability of under-compressive waves with second and fourth order diffusions Bastian Laubner, Dierk Schleicher and Vlad Vicol pages{663--682} A combinatorial classification of postsingularly finite complex exponential maps Keonhee Lee, Kazumine Moriyasu and Kazuhiro Sakai pages{683--697} {\boldmath $C^1$}-stable shadowing diffeomorphisms Cristina Lizana and Leonardo Mora pages{699--709} Lower bounds for the Hausdorff dimension of the geometric Lorenz attractor: The homoclinic case Dag Lukkassen, Annette Meidell and Peter Wall pages{711--727} Multiscale homogenization of monotone operators Flavia Smarrazzo pages{729--758} On a class of equations with variable parabolicity direction Farid Tari pages{759--789} Two parameter families of binary differential equations Marcello Trovati, Peter Ashwin and Nigel Byott pages{791--806} Packings induced by piecewise isometries cannot contain the Arbelos Edson Vargas pages{807--815} Fibonacci bimodal maps Freddy Dumortier and Robert Roussarie pages{816--816} Erratum ------ Subject: Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 2:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 12:16:07 -0500 Advances in Mathematics of Communications (AMC) Volume: 2, Number: 3, August 2008 http://aimsciences.org/journals/amc/amc_online.jsp We would like to offer one month free online access to all AMC full paper. The login information is the following: User name: AMC23 Password: free Andreas Klein pages{249--259} How to say yes, no and maybe with visual cryptography J. De Beule, K. Metsch and L. Storme pages{261--272} Characterization results on weighted minihypers and on linear codes meeting the Griesmer bound Delphine Boucher, Patrick Sol\'e and Felix Ulmer pages{273--292} Skew constacyclic codes over Galois rings Felix Fontein pages{293--307} Groups from cyclic infrastructures and Pohlig-Hellman in certain infrastructures W. Cary Huffman pages{309--343} Additive cyclic codes over $\bbF_4$ John B. Little pages{344--345} Erratum ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 237:14-17 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 05:08:57 -0400 New Volume/Issue is now available on ScienceDirect! * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 237, Issues 14-17, Pages 1825-2250 (15 August 2008) Euler Equations: 250 Years On - Proceedings of an international conference Aussois, France 18-23 June 2007 Edited by Gregory Eyink, Uriel Frisch, Rene Moreau and Andrei Sobolevskii http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5537-2008-997629985-694275 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Supporting Agencies Page ix 2) General introduction Pages xi-xv Gregory Eyink, Uriel Frisch, Rene Moreau and Andrei Sobolevskii 3) EulerianaA short bibliographical note Pages xvii-xviii Gleb K. Mikhailov 4) Histoire de L'academie Royale des Sciences et Belles Lettres Pages xix-xxii ** Euler's founding papers on hydrodynamics 5) General principles of the motion of fluids Pages 1825-1839 Leonhard Euler 6) Principles of the motion of fluids Pages 1840-1854 Leonhard Euler ** Historical perspective 7) From Newton's mechanics to Euler's equations Pages 1855-1869 O. Darrigol and U. Frisch 8) Water-art problems at Sanssouci-Euler's involvement in practical hydrodynamics on the eve of ideal flow theory Pages 1870-1877 M. Eckert 9) Genesis of d'Alembert's paradox and analytical elaboration of the drag problem Pages 1878-1886 G. Grimberg, W. Pauls and U. Frisch 10) Euler, the historical perspective Pages 1887-1893 E. Knobloch ** Singularities 11) The three-dimensional Euler equations: Where do we stand? Pages 1894-1904 J.D. Gibbon 12) Global regularity for a Birkhoff-Rott-aa approximation of the dynamics of vortex sheets of the 2D Euler equations Pages 1905-1911 Claude Bardos, Jasmine S. Linshiz and Edriss S. Titi 13) 3D Euler about a 2D symmetry plane Pages 1912-1920 Miguel D. Bustamante and Robert M. Kerr 14) Growth of anti-parallel vorticity in Euler flows Pages 1921-1925 Stephen Childress 15) Singular, weak and absent: Solutions of the Euler equations Pages 1926-1931 Peter Constantin 16) Numerical simulations of possible finite time singularities in the incompressible Euler equations: Comparison of numerical methods Pages 1932-1936 Tobias Grafke, Holger Homann, Jurgen Dreher and Rainer Grauer 17) Blowup or no blowup? The interplay between theory and numerics Pages 1937-1944 Thomas Y. Hou and Ruo Li 18) Complex singularities of solutions of some 1D hydrodynamic models Pages 1945-1950 Dong Li and Ya.G. Sinai 19) Complex-space singularities of 2D Euler flow in Lagrangian coordinates Pages 1951-1955 Takeshi Matsumoto, Jeremie Bec and Uriel Frisch ** Weak solutions, high Reynolds numbers and statistical mechanics 20) Dissipative anomalies in singular Euler flows Pages 1956-1968 Gregory L. Eyink 21) Statistical behaviour of isotropic and anisotropic fluctuations in homogeneous turbulence Pages 1969-1975 Luca Biferale, Alessandra S. Lanotte and Federico Toschi 22) Simpler variational problems for statistical equilibria of the 2D Euler equation and other systems with long range interactions Pages 1976-1981 Freddy Bouchet 23) Generalized solutions and hydrostatic approximation of the Euler equations Pages 1982-1988 Yann Brenier 24) Computational visualization of Shnirelman's compactly supported weak solution Pages 1989-1992 Anne C. Bronzi, Milton C. Lopes Filho and Helena J. Nussenzveig Lopes 25) Mixing and coherent structures in 2D viscous flows Pages 1993-1997 H.W. Capel and R.A. Pasmanter 26) Statistical mechanics of 2D turbulence with a prior vorticity distribution Pages 1998-2002 Pierre-Henri Chavanis 27) Fundamental conditions for N-th-order accurate lattice Boltzmann models Pages 2003-2008 Hudong Chen and Xiaowen Shan 28) Understanding the different scaling behavior in various shell models proposed for turbulent thermal convection Pages 2009-2014 Emily S.C. Ching, H. Guo and W.C. Cheng 29) Two-fluid model of the truncated Euler equations Pages 2015-2019 Giorgio Krstulovic and Marc-Etienne Brachet 30) A geometrical study of 3D incompressible Euler flows with Clebsch potentials - a long-lived Euler flow and its power-law energy spectrum Pages 2020-2027 Koji Ohkitani 31) From Boltzmann's kinetic theory to Euler's equations Pages 2028-2036 Laure Saint-Raymond ** Lagrangian description and mixing 32) Stochastic suspensions of heavy particles Pages 2037-2050 Jeremie Bec, Massimo Cencini, Rafaela Hillerbrand and Konstantin Turitsyn 33) Thomson's Heptagon: A case of bifurcation at infinity Pages 2051-2055 Stefanella Boatto and Carles Simo 34) Topology of stirring in two-dimensional turbulence: Point vortex in a time-dependent ambient strain Pages 2056-2061 Michal Branicki 35) Spectral energetics of quasi-static MHD turbulence Pages 2062-2066 Paolo Burattini, Maxime Kinet, Daniele Carati and Bernard Knaepen 36) Variational formulation of the motion of an ideal fluid on the basis of gauge principle Pages 2067-2071 Tsutomu Kambe 37) Poisson geometry and first integrals of geostrophic equations Pages 2072-2077 Boris Khesin and Paul Lee 38) Chaotic motion of the NN-vortex problem on a sphere: II. Saddle centers in three-degree-of-freedom Hamiltonians Pages 2078-2083 Takashi Sakajo and Kazuyuki Yagasaki 39) Acceleration of heavy and light particles in turbulence: Comparison between experiments and direct numerical simulations Pages 2084-2089 R. Volk, E. Calzavarini, G. Verhille, D. Lohse, N. Mordant, J.-F. Pinton and F. Toschi 40) Lagrangian investigation of two-dimensional decaying turbulence Pages 2090-2094 Michael Wilczek, Oliver Kamps and Rudolf Friedrich 41) Motion of inertial particles with size larger than Kolmogorov scale in turbulent flows Pages 2095-2100 Haitao Xu and Eberhard Bodenschatz ** Geophysical and astrophysical fluid dynamics 42) Euler equations in geophysics and astrophysics Pages 2101-2110 F.H. Busse 43) Climate dynamics and fluid mechanics: Natural variability and related uncertainties Pages 2111-2126 Michael Ghil, Mickael D. Chekroun and Eric Simonnet 44) Rogue waves in oceanic turbulence Pages 2127-2131 Francesco Fedele 45) Anthropogenic climate change: Scientific uncertainties and moral dilemmas Pages 2132-2138 Rafaela Hillerbrand and Michael Ghil 46) Lagrangian reconstruction of cosmic velocity fields Pages 2139-2144 Guilhem Lavaux 47) The Monge-Ampere-Kantorovich approach to reconstruction in cosmology Pages 2145-2150 Roya Mohayaee and Andrei Sobolevskii 48) Wavelets meet Burgulence: CVS-filtered Burgers equation Pages 2151-2157 Romain Nguyen van yen, Marie Farge, Dmitry Kolomenskiy, Kai Schneider and Nick Kingsbury 49) Boundary-value problems in cosmological dynamics Pages 2158-2161 Adi Nusser 50) On axisymmetric intrusive gravity currents: The approach to self-similarity solutions of the shallow-water equations in a stratified ambient Pages 2162-2166 T. Zemach and M. Ungarish ** Boundaries and vortical structures 51) The state of the art in hydrodynamic turbulence: Past successes and future challenges Pages 2167-2183 Itamar Procaccia and K.R. Sreenivasan 52) Aeroacoustic study of a forward facing step using linearized Euler equations Pages 2184-2189 Irfan Ali, Stefan Becker, Jens Utzmann and Claus-Dieter Munz 53) Passive scalar statistics in a turbulent channel with local time-periodic blowing/suction at walls Pages 2190-2194 Guillermo Araya, Stefano Leonardi and Luciano Castillo 54) Is the Reynolds number infinite in superfluid turbulence? Pages 2195-2202 Carlo F. Barenghi 55) On cylindrically converging shock waves shaped by obstacles Pages 2203-2209 Veronica Eliasson, William D. Henshaw and Daniel Appelo 56) Kinematic variational principle for motion of vortex rings Pages 2210-2217 Y. Fukumoto and H.K. Moffatt 57) Circulation and trajectories of vortex rings formed from tube and orifice openings Pages 2218-2222 Paul S. Krueger 58) Momenta of a vortex tangle by structural complexity analysis Pages 2223-2227 Renzo L. Ricca 59) Final states of decaying 2D turbulence in bounded domains: Influence of the geometry Pages 2228-2233 Kai Schneider and Marie Farge 60) The hydrodynamics of flexible-body manoeuvres in swimming fish Pages 2234-2239 Kiran Singh and Timothy J. Pedley 61) Acoustic streaming flows in a cavity: An illustration of small-scale inviscid flow Pages 2240-2246 Josue Sznitman and Thomas Rosgen 62) Index of authors and papers to this issue Pages 2247-2250 ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 237:18 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 07:50:21 -0400 New Volume/Issue is now available on ScienceDirect! * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 237, Issue 18, Pages 2251-2390 (September 2008) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5537-2008-997629981-695123 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Flow transitions resembling bifurcations of the logistic map in simulations of the baroclinic rotating annulus Pages 2251-2262 R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read 2) Computation of the separatrix of basins of attraction in a non-smooth dynamical system Pages 2263-2271 Ugo Galvanetto 3) Hyperbolic billiards with nearly flat focusing boundaries, I Pages 2272-2281 Luca Bussolari and Marco Lenci 4) Theoretical and nonlinear behavior analysis of a flexible rotor supported by a relative short herringbone-grooved gas journal-bearing system Pages 2282-2295 Cheng-Chi Wang 5) Exact solutions of semiclassical non-characteristic Cauchy problems for the sine-Gordon equation Pages 2296-2341 Robert Buckingham and Peter D. Miller 6) Formal analytical solutions for the Gross-Pitaevskii equation Pages 2342-2352 C. Trallero-Giner, Julio C. Drake-Perez, V. Lopez-Richard and Joseph L. Birman 7) Robust feed-back control of travelling waves in a class of reaction-diffusion distributed biological systems Pages 2353-2364 Carlos Vilas, Miriam R. Garcia, Julio R. Banga and Antonio A. Alonso 8) A Boussinesq system for two-way propagation of interfacial waves Pages 2365-2389 Hai Yen Nguyen and Frederic Dias ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems 24:4 From: Laura Smith Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 14:04:36 +0100 INVERSE PROBLEMS Volume 24, Issue 4, August 2008 Article numbers: 045001--045020 Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: http://www.iop.org/EJ/toc/0266-5611/24/4 PAPERS 045001 On the detection of a moving obstacle in an ideal fluid by a boundary measurement Carlos Conca, Patricio Cumsille, Jaime Ortega and Lionel Rosier 045002 A convergence analysis of the iteratively regularized Gauss--Newton method under the Lipschitz condition Qinian Jin 045003 Recovering an obstacle and its impedance from Cauchy data William Rundell 045004 An integrated statistical approach for volume reconstruction from unregistered sequential slices Yong Yu, Alain Trouv\'e, Jiaping Wang and Bernard Chalmond} 045005 On real-time algorithms for the location search of discontinuous conductivities with one measurement Martin Hanke 045006 Elastic nonlinear amplitude versus angle inversion and data-driven depth imaging in stratified media derived from inverse scattering approximations Lasse Amundsen, Arne Reitan, B{\o}rge Arntsen and Bj{\o}rn Ursin 045007 Convergence rates for regularization of ill-posed problems in Banach spaces by approximate source conditions Torsten Hein 045008 Algorithms for magnetic tomography---on the role of {\it a priori} knowledge and constraints Karl-Heinz Hauer, Roland Potthast and Martin Wannert 045009 The Lavrentiev regularization of the data completion problem F Ben Belgacem, H El Fekih and F Jelassi 045010 Solution of the nonlinear elasticity imaging inverse problem: the compressible case Nachiket H Gokhale, Paul E Barbone and Assad A Oberai 045011 Image reconstruction from a small number of projections G T Herman and R Davidi 045012 Motion compensated local tomography A Katsevich 045013 Wide-band pulse-echo imaging with distributed apertures in multi-path environments T Varslot, B Yazici and M Cheney 045014 Solving inhomogeneous inverse problems by topological derivative methods A Carpio and M-L Rap\'un 045015 Patient-adapted reconstruction and acquisition dynamic imaging method (PARADIGM) for MRI Nitin Aggarwal and Yoram Bresler 045016 Darboux transformations of lower degree for two-dimensional $C^{(1)}$$_{l}$ and $D$$^{(2)}$$_{l+1}$ Toda equations Zi-Xiang Zhou 045017 Inverse problems related to a coupled system of microstructure J Janno and J Engelbrecht} 045018 A statistical minimax approach to the Hausdorff moment problem Thanh Mai Pham Ngoc 045019 A unified approach to various techniques for the non-uniqueness of the inverse gravimetric problem and wavelet-based methods V Michel and A S Fokas 045020 Locating radiating sources for Maxwell's equations using the approximate inverse A Lakhal and A K Louis ------ Subject: Call for Papers, Special issues of Mathematics in Computer Science From: mcs-list@cc4cm.org Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 00:47:41 +0200 Special issues of Mathematics in Computer Science http://www.cc4cm.org/mcs CALL FOR PAPERS - Symbolic Computation and Cryptography Guest editors: Jean-Charles Faugere and Ludovic Perret Submission deadline: September 30, 2008 http://fgbrs.lip6.fr/CFP/scc08_mcs.html - Algorithms and Complexity at the Interface of Mathematics and Computer Science Guest editors: Gert Vegter and Chee Yap Submission deadline: September 15, 2008 http://www.cs.rug.nl/~gert/content/mcs-cfp.html - Polynomial System Solving Guest editor: Fabrice Rouillier Submission deadline: September 1, 2008 http://fgbrs.lip6.fr/fabrice/MCS - Symbolic Computation in Biology Guest editors: Hirokazu Anai, Katsuhisa Horimoto, and Hiroshi Yoshida Submission deadline: August 31, 2008 http://www.cbrc.jp/~horimoto/MCS_si/