Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 09, Number 17 September 15, 2009 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Announcement of the 102nd Statistical Mechanics Conference Workshop on Health and Complex Systems Workshop on Mathematical Methods in Systems Biology Symposium on cardiovascular modelling Jairo Charris seminar 2010 - First call PostDoc on Surface Waves in a Compressible Ocean PostDoc Position at German Aerospace Center (DLR) Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 3:3 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 25:4 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 12:4 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 2:4 Contents, Inverse Problems 25:9 Contents, Nonlinearity 22:10 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 238:20 Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 14:3 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: Announcement of the 102nd Statistical Mechanics Conference From: Joel Lebowitz Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 14:18:08 -0400 FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT 102^nd STATISTICAL MECHANICS CONFERENCE RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, BUSCH CAMPUS, HILL CENTER, ROOM 114 SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13-15, 2009 Dear Colleague: You are cordially invited to participate in the 102^nd Statistical Mechanics Conference at Rutgers University, December 13-15, 2009. The theme of this meeting will be: "Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanics, and Fundamental Issues in Biology" Here is a tentative partial list of speakers: Larry Abbott, Uri Alon, David Bensimon, Gyan Bhanot, Bill Bialek, David Botstein, Eytan Domany, Freeman Dyson, Daniel Fisher, Michael Fisher, Peter Fratzl, Bill Gelbart, Nigel Goldenfeld, John Hopfield, Mehran Kardar, Stefan Klumpp, Leonid Kruglyak, Stan Leibler, Gautam Menon, Konstantin Mischaikow, Remi Monasson, Alexander Morozov, Qian Hong, Michael Schick, Boris Shraiman, Eric Siggia, Harry Swinney, and Massimo Vergassola. A more complete program will be sent out soon. You can get updated additional information about ALL ASPECTS of the meeting at our site: http://www.math.rutgers.edu/events/smm/index.html Please respond at: http://www.math.rutgers.edu/events/smm/res-formI.html We would like to know of any colleagues or students who should be added to our mailing list, positions wanted or available, etc. Looking forward to seeing you here. With best wishes, Joel ------ Subject: Workshop on Health and Complex Systems From: Stephane Genieys Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 13:39:18 +0200 In the framework of the 22nd "Entretiens du centre Jacques Cartier", the Complex Systems Institute of Lyon organizes the workshop "Health and Complex Systems" in Lyon, november 30 and december 1st 2009. Topics will include among others modelling of hematopoiesis, of the immune response, diabetes treatment, prion diseases, infectiology and augmented surgery. Speakers: Michael MACKEY, Jorge PACHECO, Samuel BERNARD, Fabien CRAUSTE, Jean CLAIRAMBAULT, Hulin WU, Carolyn CHO, Frederique FENNETEAU, Vincent LEMAIRE, Sandy PANG, Jean-Pierre LIAUTARD, Laurent PUJO-MENJOUET, Vincent CALVEZ, John MILTON, Julien ARINO, Pierre MAGAL, Philippe CINQUIN. Organizers: France : Stephane GENIEYS, Pablo JENSEN Quebec : Jacques BELAIR, Fahima NEKKA Complete program: http://www.ixxi.fr/cartier.php ------ Subject: Workshop on Mathematical Methods in Systems Biology From: Eugene Kashdan Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 18:07:32 -0400 Announcement of an international workshop: Title: International Workshop "Mathematical Methods in Systems Biology" Dates: January 4-7, 2010, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel Sponsored by: Office of International Science and Engineering and Division of Mathematical Sciences of the National Science Foundation, Society for Mathematical Biology, Faculty of Exact Sciences and School of Mathematical Sciences of Tel Aviv University Link: http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~mmsb Description: The workshop goals are to bring together applied mathematicians and researchers working in various fields of systems biology in order to exchange ideas and initiate and promote collaborations. We are inviting researchers in applied mathematics (e.g., mathematical modeling, dynamical systems, control theory, numerical methods), engineering (e.g., medical imaging, computer assisted diagnosis, fluid dynamics) and systems biology (e.g., cancer modeling, detection and treatment, epidemiology and infectious diseases, signaling pathways) to participate in an effort to create an interdisciplinary setting to discuss and exchange ideas, methods and techniques used by the different groups. Our hope is to advance the development of a mathematical toolbox of procedures that would be useful in the solution of practical problems of interest to the biomedical community. We plan to publish proceedings of the workshop as a special issue in the journal "Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering". ------ Subject: Symposium on cardiovascular modelling From: Luca Formaggia Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 13:02:20 -0400 The Fourth Symposium on "Mathematical and Numerical Modelling of Physiological Flows" will be held in Chia Laguna, Cagliari (Sardinia) Italy on June 2-5, 2010. The focus will be on vascular and cardiac flow, with emphasis on cardiac mechanics, fluid-wall interactions, drug release from stents, electrical signalling. The wonderful location of Chia will ensure a stimulating environment for scientific collaboration. Invited Speakers P. Colli Franzone - Universita' di Pavia (IT) R.A. Feijoo - LNCC Petropolis (BR) J.F. Gerbeau - INRIA Rocquencourt (FR) G.E. Karniadakis - Brown University (US) A. Robertson - University of Pittsburgh (US) D.A. Steinman - University of Toronto (CA) C.A. Taylor - Stanford University (US) A. Veneziani - Emory University (US) The conference is supported by the MathCard EU Project - www.mathcard.eu More info at http://www.mathcard.eu/mpf2010/ ------ Subject: Jairo Charris seminar 2010 - First call From: Primitivo Belen Acosta-Humanez Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 19:04:50 +0200 JAIRO CHARRIS SEMINAR (JCHS) is an IMA annual meeting which is dedicated to Jairo Antonio Charris Casta\~neda (in memoriam). The thematic for JCHS 2010 is Algebraic Aspects of Darboux Transformations, Quantum Integrable Systems and Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics (see http://ima.usergioarboleda.edu.co/SJCH/JCHS2010.htm). The scientific committee is conformed by Peter Olver, Alexander Turbiner, Niki Kamran, Mikhail Plyushchay, Alberto Grunbaum and Federico Finkel. Deadline to submit abstracts for talks (50 minutes) and posters is Monday, 3 May 2010. Abstracts (in tex format) should be sent to Primitivo B. Acosta-Humanez (primi@ima.usergioarboleda.edu.co), David Blazquez-Sanz (david@ima.usergioarboleda.edu.co) or seminario.charris@gmail.com Financial assistance is available to assist graduate students with travel costs and/or local expenses (see http://ima.usergioarboleda.edu.co/SJCH/JCHS.htm). ------ Subject: PostDoc on Surface Waves in a Compressible Ocean From: yehuda <"agnon"@technion.ac.il> Date: Mon, 07 Sep 2009 19:23:22 +0300 Post Doc - Surface Waves in a Compressible Ocean with an Application to Early Tsunami Detection Prof. Michael Stiassnie is seeking a suitable qualified student to undertake a Post-Doctoral study in developing theoretical techniques to study surface waves in a compressible ocean, under his supervision. About Technion: For more than eight decades, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, which is located in Haifa, has been Israel's primary technological university and the largest center of applied research. It is ranked among the leading technological universities in the world. The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering has 60 senior faculty members active in research and education, and they currently supervise the education of ~900 undergraduate students, ~240 master degree students, ~85 doctor students, and ~10 post-doctoral students. Project Abstract: The overwhelming majority of ocean-waves studies ignore the minute compressibility of the water, which is expected to have, and in most cases has, negligible effects on the main physical processes. However, a rather straightforward analysis of the linearized problem in constant water depth reveals that for any wave period smaller than 4 times the water depth to the speed of sound ratio; accounting for compressibility gives rise to at least one additional propagating mode. This is rather different from the situation in an incompressible ocean, for which only one propagating mode exists. A disturbance at the ocean floor, such as caused by a submarine earthquake, produces many different modes. Most of this modes are non-propagating (evanescent), and of local importance only. However, the Gravity-Acoustic mode, and the leading Acoustic-Gravity mode propagate away from the earthquake site, and travel to a great distance. The Acoustic-Gravity wave travels significantly faster than the Gravity-Acoustic wave, and thus, is a possible candidate for an early warning about the approach of the Gravity-Acoustic wave which evolves into a tsunami when it hits the coast. The main goals of this research are: (1) provide a ground-breaking theoretical study of the physics of surface-waves on a compressible fluid. The relatively small amount of published material on this topic seems to have left a "vast-territory" which awaits its ground to be broken; and (2) to investigate the application of utilizing the Acoustic-Gravity waves for early detection of tsunami (the Gravity-Acoustic wave). This is of a certain risk, since it is not clear that, in case of realistic scenarios and geometries, the free surface-elevation, the flow velocities, or the pressure of the Acoustic-Gravity waves will be strong enough, compared to the background noise, to enable their measurement. If however, they will be found measurable by existing instruments, and enable early detection of tsunamis, then the high-gain is self evident. Selection Criteria: 1. Ph.D. degree related to fluid-mechanics, obtained not earlier than 31.12.2007 (essential) 2. Strong analytical and mathematical skills (essential) 3. A good working knowledge of programming (desirable) 4. A good knowledge of English (desirable) 5. Experience in water-waves related research (advantage) Commencement Date: January 2010 or earlier Scholarship Between US$ 18,000 to US$ 30,000 (depending on qualifications and background) per annum, tax exempt. Duration: two or three years Application and Contact: Professor Michael Stiassnie Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Division of Environmental, Water and Agricultural Engineering Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Haifa 32000, Israel Tel: +972-4-8293361 ; Fax: +972-4-8228898 e-mail: miky@tx.technion.ac.il http://www.technion.ac.il/~cee/stiassnie ------ Subject: PostDoc Position at German Aerospace Center (DLR) From: "Dr. habil. Olga Shishkina" Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 06:16:51 -0400 A full-time postdoctoral or PhD position is available at the Institute for Aerodynamics and Flow Technology at German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Goettingen starting October 2009. The postdoctoral position have a duration of two years, can be extended, and will be paid according to the TVL E13 scale of the German public sector. The topic of the work is Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) and Large-Eddy Simulations (LES) of turbulent non-Boussinesq Rayleigh-Benard Convection. The project is sponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Successful PhD candidates for the research position should have: -- an excellent Diploma or Master degree, preferably in numerical mathematics, physics or mechanical engineering; -- a high motivation for work and the commitment to complete the doctoral program within three years; -- an excellent knowledge of the English language. Experience in fluid dynamics and high performance computing as well as knowledge of German language are helpful, but not required. Postdoctoral researcher should additionally have an excellent doctoral degree and a strong scientific background in applied mathematics, physics or mechanical engineering. Applications must include a CV, list of publications, two letters of reference. The applicants are invited to e-mail the complete set of documents in PDF format by 15 October, 2009. Women are especially encouraged to apply. Persons with disabilities with identical qualification will be considered with priority. Contact Information: Name: Dr. habil. Olga Shishkina Email: Olga.Shishkina@dlr.de Email Application: Yes Address: DLR - Institute for Aerodynamics and Flow Technology, Bunsenstrasse 10, D-37073 Goettingen, Germany ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 3:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 16:52:07 -0500 Journal of Modern Dynamics (JMD) Volume: 3, Number: 3 July 2009 http://aimsciences.org/journals/displayPapers1.jsp?pubID=323 We offer a couple of weeks free online access to the full paper of JMD 3-3. Felipe A. Ramirez 335--357 Cocycles over higher-rank abelian actions on quotients of semisimple Lie groups doi:10.3934/jmd.2009.3.335 Jayadev S. Athreya and Gregory A. Margulis 359--378 Logarithm laws for unipotent flows, I doi:10.3934/jmd.2009.3.359 Christopher F. Novak 379--405 Discontinuity-growth of interval-exchange maps doi:10.3934/jmd.2009.3.379 Peter Albers and Urs Frauenfelder 407--456 Floer homology for negative line bundles and Reeb chords in prequantization spaces doi:10.3934/jmd.2009.3.407 Uri Shapira 457--477 On a generalization of Littlewood's conjecture doi:10.3934/jmd.2009.3.457 ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 25:4 From: Liwei Ning Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 15:09:44 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 25, Number: 4 December 2009 We offer a couple of weeks free online access to the full paper of DCDS-A 25-4. Stijn Luca, Freddy Dumortier, Magdalena Caubergh and Robert Roussarie pages{1081--1108} Detecting alien limit cycles near a Hamiltonian 2-saddle cycle doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1081 Felipe Alvarez and Juan Peypouquet pages{1109--1128} Asymptotic equivalence and Kobayashi-type estimates for nonautonomous monotone operators in Banach spaces doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1109 M. A. M. Alwash pages{1129--1141} Polynomial differential equations with small coefficients doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1129 Christian Bonatti, Shaobo Gan and Dawei Yang pages{1143--1162} On the hyperbolicity of homoclinic classes doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1143 Nate Bottman and Bernard Deconinck pages{1163--1180} KdV cnoidal waves are spectrally stable doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1163 Dongho Chae, Kyungkeun Kang and Jihoon Lee pages{1181--1193} Notes on the asymptotically self-similar singularities in the Euler and the Navier-Stokes equations doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1181 Jose A. Conejero and Alfredo Peris pages{1195--1208} Hypercyclic translation $C_0$-semigroups on complex sectors doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1195 Monica Conti and Vittorino Pata pages{1209--1217} On the regularity of global attractors doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1209 Francisco Odair de Paiva and Humberto Ramos Quoirin pages{1219--1227} Resonance and nonresonance for p-laplacian problems with weighted eigenvalues conditions doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1219 Francois Genoud pages{1229--1247} Existence and stability of high frequency standing waves for a nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1229 Peter Giesl and Holger Wendland pages{1249--1274} Approximating the basin of attraction of time-periodic ODEs by meshless collocation doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1249 Young-Sam Kwon pages{1275--1286} Strong traces for degenerate parabolic-hyperbolic equations doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1275 Jaume Llibre, Amar Makhlouf and Sabrina Badi pages{1287--1295} $3$--dimensional Hopf bifurcation via averaging theory of second order doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1287 Nicholas Long pages{1297--1317} Fixed point shifts of inert involutions doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1297 Jiang Xu and Wen-An Yong pages{1319--1332} Zero-relaxation limit of non-isentropic hydrodynamic models for semiconductors doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1319 Xiaojing Xu pages{1333--1347} Local existence and blow-up criterion of the 2-D compressible Boussinesq equations without dissipation terms doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1333 Dawei Yang, Shaobo Gan and Lan Wen pages{1349--1366} Minimal non-hyperbolicity and index-completeness doi:10.3934/dcds.2009.25.1349 ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 12:4 From: Liwei Ning Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 17:01:58 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems Series B (DCDS-B) Volume: 12, Number: 4 November 2009 http://aimsciences.org/journals/displayPapers1.jsp?pubID=322 We offer a couple of weeks free online access to the full paper of DCDS-B 12-4. Borys Alvarez-Samaniego and Pascal Azerad pages{671--692} Existence of travelling-wave solutions and local well-posedness of the Fowler equation doi:10.3934/dcdsb.2009.12.671 Ana Carpio and Gema Duro pages{693--711} Explosive behavior in spatially discrete reaction-diffusion systems doi:10.3934/dcdsb.2009.12.693 Gregory A. Chechkin, Tatiana P. Chechkina, Ciro D'Apice and Umberto De Maio pages{713--730} Homogenization in domains randomly perforated along the boundary doi:10.3934/dcdsb.2009.12.713 Anne Devys, Thierry Goudon and Pauline Lafitte pages{731--767} A model describing the growth and the size distribution of multiple metastatic tumors doi:10.3934/dcdsb.2009.12.731 Tomas Johnson and Warwick Tucker pages{769--782} Automated computation of robust normal forms of planar analytic vector fields doi:10.3934/dcdsb.2009.12.769 Ansgar Jungel and Ingrid Violet pages{783--796} Mixed entropy estimates for the porous-medium equation with convection doi:10.3934/dcdsb.2009.12.783 Sungrim Seirin Lee pages{797--825} Dependence of propagation speed on invader species: The effect of the predatory commensalism in two-prey, one-predator system with diffusion doi:10.3934/dcdsb.2009.12.797 Expeditho Mtisi, Herieth Rwezaura and Jean Michel Tchuenche pages{827--864} A mathematical analysis of malaria and tuberculosis co-dynamics doi:10.3934/dcdsb.2009.12.827 Horst R. Thieme pages{865--882} Distributed susceptibility: A challenge to persistence theory in infectious disease models doi:10.3934/dcdsb.2009.12.865 Peixuan Weng pages{883--904} Spreading speed and traveling wavefront of an age-structured population diffusing in a 2D lattice strip doi:10.3934/dcdsb.2009.12.883 Weidong Zhao, Jinlei Wang and Shige Peng pages{905--924} Error estimates of the $\theta$-scheme for backward stochastic differential equations ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 2:4 From: Liwei Ning Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 11:24:08 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems Series S (DCDS-S) Volume: 2, Number: 4 December 2009 http://aimsciences.org/journals/displayPapers1.jsp?pubID=324 We offer a couple of weeks free online access to the full paper of DCDS-S 2-4. Peter De Maesschalck, Freddy Dumortier and Martin Wechselberger i--iii Preface doi:10.3934/dcdss.2009.2.4i Freddy Dumortier and Robert Roussarie pages{723--781} Birth of canard cycles doi:10.3934/dcdss.2009.2.723 Ilona Gucwa and Peter Szmolyan pages{783--806} Geometric singular perturbation analysis of an autocatalator model doi:10.3934/dcdss.2009.2.783 Mathieu Desroches, Bernd Krauskopf and Hinke M. Osinga pages{807--827} The geometry of mixed-mode oscillations in the Olsen model for the Peroxidase-Oxidase reaction doi:10.3934/dcdss.2009.2.807 Martin Wechselberger and Warren Weckesser pages{829--850} Homoclinic clusters and chaos associated with a folded node in a stellate cell model doi:10.3934/dcdss.2009.2.829 John Guckenheimer and Christian Kuehn pages{851--872} Homoclinic orbits of the FitzHugh-Nagumo equation: The singular-limit doi:10.3934/dcdss.2009.2.851 Rachel Kuske and Peter Borowski pages{873--895} Survival of subthreshold oscillations: The interplay of noise, bifurcation structure, and return mechanism doi:10.3934/dcdss.2009.2.873 Anatoly Neishtadt pages{897--909} On stability loss delay for dynamical bifurcations doi:10.3934/dcdss.2009.2.897 Eric Benoit pages{911--929} Bifurcation delay - the case of the sequence: Stable focus - unstable focus - unstable node doi:10.3934/dcdss.2009.2.911 Augustin Fruchard and Reinhard Schafke pages{931--965} A survey of some results on overstability and bifurcation delay doi:10.3934/dcdss.2009.2.931 Christopher K. R. T. Jones and Siu-Kei Tin pages{967--1023} Generalized exchange lemmas and orbits heteroclinic to invariant manifolds doi:10.3934/dcdss.2009.2.967 ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems 25:9 From: Emma Avery Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 16:03:12 +0100 INVERSE PROBLEMS Volume 25, Issue 9, September 2009 Article numbers: 095001--095013 Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: http://www.iop.org/EJ/toc/0266-5611/25/9 PAPERS 095001 Analytical inversion of the Compton transform using the full set of available projections Voichita Maxim, Mirela Frandes and Remy Prost 095002 Solvability of a problem of integral geometry via an inverse problem for a transport-like equation and a numerical method Arif Amirov, Mustafa Yildiz and Zekeriya Ustaoglu 095003 Experimental design and estimation of growth rate distributions in size-structured shrimp populations H T Banks, Jimena L Davis, Stacey L Ernstberger, Shuhua Hu, Elena Artimovich and Arun K Dhar 095004 Iteration methods on sideways parabolic equations Youjun Deng and Zhenhai Liu 095005 Regularization parameter selection methods for ill-posed Poisson maximum likelihood estimation Johnathan M Bardsley and John Goldes 095006 Efficient solution of a three-dimensional inverse heat conduction problem in pool boiling Herbert Egger, Yi Heng, Wolfgang Marquardt and Adel Mhamdi 095007 Numerical studies of the inverse Born series for diffuse waves Shari Moskow and John C Schotland 095008 Explicit isospectral flows for the AKNS operator on the unit interval L Amour 095009 Sensitivity computation of the $\ell_{1}$ minimization problem and its application to dictionary design of ill-posed problems L Horesh and E Haber 095010 On time reversal mirrors Albert C Fannjiang 095011 On the Marchenko inverse scattering procedure with partial information on the potential Alexei Rybkin 095012 Some Ambarzumyan-type theorems for Dirac operators Chuan-Fu Yang and Xiao-Ping Yang 095013 SVD-tail: a new linear-sampling reconstruction method for inverse scattering problems M'Barek Fares, Serge Gratton and Philippe L Toint CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT International Conference on Inverse Problems ------ Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity 22:10 From: Emma Avery Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 10:24:35 +0100 NONLINEARITY Volume 22, Issue 10, October 2009 Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: URL: http://stacks.iop.org/0951-7715/22/i=10 Pages: 2333--2582 PAPERS 2333 Synchronization in discrete-time networks with general pairwise coupling Frank Bauer, Fatihcan M Atay and J\"urgen Jost 2353 Distortion of interval maps and applications Hongjian Cai and Simin Li 2365 Entropy and Poincar\'e recurrence from a geometrical viewpoint Paulo Varandas 2377 Heteroclinic connections between triple collisions and relative periodic orbits in the isosceles three-body problem Mitsuru Shibayama and Kazuyuki Yagasaki 2405 The Hausdorff dimension of average conformal repellers under random perturbation Yun Zhao, Yongluo Cao and Jungchao Ban 2417 A standardized approach to the Kolmogorov--Sinai entropy K Keller and M Sinn 2423 The existence and global exponential stability of a periodic solution of a class of delay differential equations X H Tang and Xingfu Zou 2443 Stability and large time behaviour for multicomponent reactive flows Young-Sam Kwon and Konstantina Trivisa 2473 Universality of global dynamics for the cubic wave equation Piotr Bizo\'n and An\il Zengino\u{g}lu 2487 Dynamics of the universal area-preserving map associated with period doubling: hyperbolic sets Denis Gaidashev and Tomas Johnson 2521 Weak stability of Lagrangian solutions to the semigeostrophic equations Josiane C O Faria, Milton C Lopes Filho and Helena J Nussenzveig Lopes 2541 Interaction of Turing patterns with an external linear morphogen gradient Tilmann Glimm, Jianying Zhang and Yun-Qiu Shen 2561 Some geometric constraints and the problem of global regularity for the Navier--Stokes equations Luigi C Berselli ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 238:20 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 05:24:41 -0400 New Volume/Issue is now available on ScienceDirect! * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 238, Issue 20, Pages 2025-2088 (15 October 2009) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5537-2009-997619979-1488109 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Numerical computation of rotation numbers of quasi-periodic planar curves Pages 2025-2044 Alejandro Luque, Jordi Villanueva 2) Anomalous thermostat and intraband discrete breathers Pages 2045-2061 S. Aubry, R. Schilling 3) An improved local blow-up condition for Euler-Poisson equations with attractive forcing Pages 2062-2066 Bin Cheng, Eitan Tadmor 4) Stable and metastable states and the formation and destruction of breathers in the discrete nonlinear Schrodinger equation Pages 2067-2077 Benno Rumpf 5) Image analysis for the destabilization process of the petal pattern in a liquid crystal light valve with rotational optical feedback Pages 2078-2087 Tomoyuki Nagaya, Shigetoshi Nara, Stefania Residori ------ Subject: Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 14:3 From: Romas Baronas Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 11:48:05 +0300 Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, ISSN 1392-5113, Volume 14, Number 3, 2009 A free on-line edition is available at: http://www.lana.lt/journal/issues.php TABLE OF CONTENTS Pseudo Almost Periodic Sequence Solutions of Discrete Time Cellular Neural Networks, pp. 283-301, S. Abbas. Effects of Viscous and Joules Dissipation on MHD Flow, Heat and Mass Transfer past a Stretching Porous Surface Embedded in a Porous Medium, pp. 303-314, S.P. Anjali Devi, B. Ganga. Estimation of a Distribution Function under Sampling on Two Occasions, pp. 315-331, V. Chadysas. Local Hopf Bifurcation and Stability of Limit Cycle in a Delayed Kaldor-Kalecki Model, pp. 333-343, A. Kaddar, H. Talibi Alaoui. MHD Flow past a Semi-Infinite Vertical Plate with Mass Transfer, pp. 345-356, G. Palani, U. Srikanth. Saddlestrapping, pp. 357-388, Sarjinder Singh. On the Sojourn Time of the Brownian Process in a Multidimensional Sphere, pp. 389-396, S. Steisunas. Unsteady Oscillatory Flow and Heat Transfer in a Horizontal Composite Porous Medium Channel, pp. 397-415, J.C. Umavathi, A.J. Chamkha, A. Mateen, A. Al-Mudhaf. For a paper submission, please refer to http://www.lana.lt/journal