Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 11, Number 18 October 1, 2011 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Winter School, Recent Trends in Nonlinear Science 2012 School on Mathematical Systems Theory Conference on Localized Excitations in Nonlinear Complex Systems International Conference on Boundary and Interior Layers Instructorships on Appl/Comput Math, Dartmouth Tenure-Track Position, Applied Math, UCSB Tenure Track Position in Appl Math, McGill, Canada Call for papers, EPJ Issue on Spatially Embedded Complex Networks Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 10:5 Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 10:6 Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 11:1 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 31:4 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 5:1 Contents, Mathematical Control and Related Fields 1:3 Contents, Nonlinearity 24:10 Contents, Inverse Problems 27:9 Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 16:3 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: Winter School, Recent Trends in Nonlinear Science 2012 From: Lluis Alseda i Soler Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 12:42:43 +0200 DANCE Winter School RTNS2012 (Recent Trends in Nonlinear Science 2012) RTNS2012 page: http://www.dance-net.org/rtns2012 DANCE net page: http://www.dance-net.org Pamplona (Spain), January 23 - 27, 2012 This is the ninth Winter School in Dynamical Systems of the DANCE (Dinamica, Atractores y Nolinealidad: Caos y Estabilidad) Spanish network. This series of courses aims at training their participants both theoretically and in applications in the field of the nonlinear science; with the aim that theory and applications enforce each other. This will be done in an atmosphere of informal discussion, interchange of ideas and critical discussion of results. Attention will be paid to the numerical and computational issues. These Winter Schools should help the basic training of young researchers, whilst opening new fields for senior ones. As in the previous editions the School will consist of three courses: * Martin Golubitsky (Ohio State University) Coupled Systems of Differential Equations. * Gerard Iooss (Universite de Nice) Local bifurcations and reduction methods in reversible systems. Application to water waves and lattices. * Daniel Scheeres (University of Colorado) Astrodynamics: Orbital Motion of Spacecraft in Strongly Perturbed Environments. The registration fee is 330 euros. It includes attendance and materials. People registering early are entitled to have a reduced fee of 300 euros. As usual, there will be a number of registration and registration + accommodation grants for young participants. The deadlines are the following: - Registration Period: until November 13, 2011 - Registration Period with Reduced Fee: before November 1, 2011. - Application for Financial Support: before November 1, 2011. - Communication, by e-mail, of awarded Grants: November 20, 2011. - Publication of the List of Accepted Participants: November 20, 2011. - Payment of Registration Fee: from November 21 to December 23, 2011. Note: The number of available places in the school is limited. Final admissions will be done by registration order. Please, redistribute this message to those ones of your colleagues and students who might be interested. Lluis Alseda and Enrique Ponce Coordinators of the DANCE network ------ Subject: School on Mathematical Systems Theory From: Timo Reis Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 11:34:39 -0400 The 4th ELGERSBURG SCHOOL on MATHEMATICAL SYSTEMS THEORY will take place in Elgersburg (Germany) from March 11 - 17, 2012. The lecturers and their topics are Arjan van der Schaft, "Hamiltonian Control Systems" Mark Embree, "Pseudospectra and Nonnormal Dynamical Systems" The school is addressed to postgraduate students or postdocs in control, either in mathematics or engineering, and also to very good undergraduates. We would be grateful if you could pass on this information to any potential candidates. The location has a capacity for 40 students. The cost for the hotel including full board is EUR 510,- for a single and EUR 400,- for a double room. Due to the limited number of places there will be an application procedure for participation at the school. Applicants are asked to provide their CV and a letter of reference from their supervisor. The deadline for applications is December 15, 2011. The organizers will then rank the applications according to excellence and suitability. Additionally, there are funds for travel support, accommodation and subsistence for 15 participants. Our email list is not complete, please feel free to pass this information on to anybody who you think may be interested. For further information please see http://www.tu-ilmenau.de/math/forschung/tagungen/elgersburg-schools/elgersburgschool2012/ ------ Subject: Conference on Localized Excitations in Nonlinear Complex Systems From: Jorge Galan Vioque Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 13:12:51 +0200 It is a pleasure for me to announce the 2nd Edition of the Conference "Localized Excitations in Nonlinear Complex Systems (LENCOS)" that will take place in Sevilla (Spain) during July 9-12, 2012. As in the first edition, this conference will intend to bring together in a forum both junior and senior workers, of different areas, such as Mathematics, Theoretical Physics, Experimental Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Computer Science, to discuss the common research topic of nonlinear localized modes and related phenomena, and find new lines of collaboration. The registration and abstract submission will be open at January 2012. Conference prices and other important information have been included in the web page http://congreso.us.es/lencos/ We sincerely hope that you will be able to participate in our Conference and will be very acknowledge if you may confirm your attendance as soon as possible in order to fit the organization process. We look forward to meeting you in Sevilla on July 2012. Yours faithfully, Jesus Cuevas Maraver (on behalf of the local and scientific committee) Nonlinear Physics Group Departamento de Fisica Aplicada I Escuela Politecnica Superior. Universidad de Sevilla. ------ Subject: International Conference on Boundary and Interior Layers From: Ohsung Kwon Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 21:43:37 -0400 BAIL 2012 - International Conference on Boundary and Interior Layers - Computational & Asymptotic Methods POSTECH, Pohang , Korea Feb. 6th to 10th, 2012 Topic: All aspects of computational and analytical methods for boundary and interior layers, and singular perturbation problems are welcome. Special emphasis is laid on the mathematical foundation of such methods. Topics in any scientific field (fluid mechanics, semiconductor modelling, control theory, aero- and hydrodynamics, chemical kinetics, etc) in which boundary and interior layers occur are welcome. Invited Speakers: Prof. Erik Burman, University of Sussex, Prof. Zhiming Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Prof. Hans-Gorg Roos, Technische Universitat Dresden, Prof. John N. Shadid, Sandia National Laboratories, Prof. Dongwoo Sheen, Seoul National University. Application: See Homepage http://math.postech.ac.kr/~bail2012 Local Organization Committee: Prof. J. R. Kweon (Chair), POSTECH, Dr. B. G. Kim, POSTECH, Dr. Y. P. Kim, POSTECH, O. S. Kwon, POSTECH, H. J. Choi, POSTECH. Contact: bail-2012@postech.ac.kr ------ Subject: Instructorships on Appl/Comput Math, Dartmouth From: Alex Barnett Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 18:30:27 -0400 We are excited to be hiring two new instructorship postdoc positions this year. The are 2-3 year appointments intended for promising Ph.D. graduates with strong interests both in research related to applied and computational mathematics, and in teaching. An Instructor should have a research interest in these areas in common with one or more faculty members of the Department. Current related research areas are in numerical analysis, scientific computing, applied mathematics, computational number theory, cryptography, complex systems, stochastic processes, network theory, statistical learning, and mathematical biology. The full information is at http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/activities/recruiting/ The pertinent information is: application deadline Jan 5th, 2012. Salary $4950 per month. Teaching is 3 10-week courses per year (sometimes these can be grouped into 2 quarters allowing the other 2 quarters for research), expected to include a statistics course. Please feel free to contact faculty with whom you have research connections with any questions. ------ Subject: Tenure-Track Position, Applied Math, UCSB From: Hector Ceniceros Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 11:04:39 -0700 TENURE-TRACK POSITION: The Department of Mathematics invites applications for a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor position in Applied Mathematics. UC Santa Barbara offers a unique environment where innovative, interdisciplinary, and foundational research is conducted in a collegial atmosphere. We are looking for candidates who have demonstrated exceptional promise through novel research with strong potential connections to the natural sciences and engineering, or who have promise to interact with colleagues from Analysis and Partial Differential Equations. Demonstrated research excellence and potential to become an effective teacher are required. Candidates must possess a Ph.D. by September 2012. To apply for this position, applicants must submit a curriculum vita, statement of research, statement of teaching philosophy, & the American Mathematical Society cover sheet (available online at http://www.ams.org ), & arrange for four letters of reference to be sent (at least one of which is directed towards teaching). Materials should be submitted electronically via http://www.mathjobs.org -TENURE TRACK LINK - VISITING PROFESSOR LINK . Applications received on or before November 15, 2011 will be given full consideration. Questions can be emailed to recruitment@math.ucsb.edu . The department is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through research, teaching and service. UCSB is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. ------ Subject: Tenure Track Position in Appl Math, McGill, Canada From: Tony Humphries Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 22:50:54 -0400 The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McGill University invites applications for a tenure-track position in applied mathematics. While appointments are expected to be made at the Assistant Professor level, more senior applicants would be considered. The appointment is expected to be in the broad area of differential equations and scientific computing. Applicants should have expertise in both analytical and computational aspects, and an active interest in problems driven by applications. Candidates must have a doctoral degree at the date of appointment and a strong background in mathematics. They are expected to have demonstrated the capacity for independent research of excellent quality. Selection criteria include research accomplishments, as well as potential contributions to the Department\222s educational programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Applications should be made through MathJobs.Org (Position ID: McGill-APNUM) and must include a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, a research outline, a teaching statement which includes an account of teaching experience, and at least four references (with one addressing the teaching record). Candidates are also encouraged to provide web links for up to three selected reprints or preprints, or to upload them to MathJobs.Org. To ensure full consideration, complete applications including letters of reference should be received by January 6th 2012, but later applications may be considered. McGill University is committed to equity in employment and diversity. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply; however, in accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. ------ Subject: Call for papers, EPJ Issue on Spatially Embedded Complex Networks From: Massimiliano Zanin Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 13:09:47 +0200 Dear colleagues, we are pleased to announce a call for papers for a special issue on Spatially Embedded Complex Networks, to be published in the European Physical Journal: Special Topics in Summer 2012. Topics of interest related to applications and theoretical topics include: * Evolution and growth of networking transportation systems. * Interplay of different transportation systems and its effects on intermodality. * Dynamics on transportation networks: from diseases' spreading mechanisms, to citizens' mobility. * Adaptive transportation networks - intermingling topology and dynamics. * Space analysis and social behaviour. * Geographical constraints in social networks. * Communication networks. * Structural aspects of transportation networks. * Node/link centrality in social and transportation networks. * Network embeddings and planarity. * Communities and mesoscale analysis of networks. * Global topological structure of networks. * Dynamical processes on networks. * Evolution of networks, theory and algorithms. The full Call for Papers can be found in the following link: http://www.epj.org/special_issues_2.html Note: the deadline for submission is January 15th, 2012. For more information, feel free to contact any Guest Editors. Best regards, Massimiliano Zanin (on behalf of the Editors) ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 10:5 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 23:48:24 -0500 Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis (CPAA) Volume: 10, Number: 5 September 2011 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsList.jsp?pubID=435 Preface; Pages : i - ii Zhaosheng Feng and Wei Feng H^{1,p}-eigenvalues and L^\infty-estimates in quasicylindrical domains; Pages : 1315 - 1329 Antonio Vitolo Existence of chaos in weakly quasilinear systems; Pages : 1331 - 1344 Y. Charles Li Exterior differential systems and prolongations for three important nonlinear partial differential equations; Pages : 1345 - 1360 Paul Bracken Stability of linear differential equations with a distributed delay; Pages : 1361 - 1375 Leonid Berezansky and Elena Braverman Duffing--van der Pol--type oscillator system and its first integrals; Pages : 1377 - 1391 Zhaosheng Feng, Guangyue Gao and Jing Cui Periodic solutions for p-Laplacian systems of Lienard-type; Pages : 1393 - 1400 Wenbin Liu and Zhaosheng Feng Nonautonomous resonant periodic systems with indefinite linear part and a nonsmooth potential; Pages : 1401 - 1414 D. Motreanu, V. V. Motreanu and Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou Asymptotic dynamics of reversible cubic autocatalytic reaction-diffusion systems; Pages : 1415 - 1445 Yuncheng You Stability analysis of inhomogeneous equilibrium for axially and transversely excited nonlinear beam; Pages : 1447 - 1462 Emine Kaya, Eugenio Aulisa, Akif Ibragimov and Padmanabhan Seshaiyer Global attractors of reaction-diffusion systems modeling food chain populations with delays; Pages : 1463 - 1478 Wei Feng, C. V. Pao and Xin Lu On a mathematical model arising from competition of Phytoplankton species for a single nutrient with internal storage: steady state analysis; Pages: 1479 - 1501 Sze-Bi Hsu and Feng-Bin Wang A particle method and numerical study of a quasilinear partial differential equation; Pages : 1503 - 1515 Roberto Camassa, Pao-Hsiung Chiu, Long Lee and W.-H. Sheu Structural parameter optimization of linear elastic systems; Pages : 1517 - 1536 David Russell Fluctuation and extinction dynamics in host-microparasite systems; Pages : 1537 - 1548 Kaifa Wang and Yang Kuang ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 10:6 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 23:54:59 -0500 Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis (CPAA) Volume: 10, Number: 6 November 2011 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsList.jsp?pubID=441 A decomposition theorem for [BV] functions; Pages : 1549 - 1566 Stefano Bianchini and Daniela Tonon Characterization of the value function of final state constrained control problems with BV trajectories; Pages : 1567 - 1587 Ariela Briani and Hasnaa Zidani Vortex interaction dynamics in trapped Bose-Einstein condensates; Pages : 1589 - 1615 Pedro J. Torres, R. Carretero-Gonzalez, S. Middelkamp, P. Schmelcher, Dimitri J. Frantzeskakis and P.G. Kevrekidis A generalization of H -measures and application on purely fractional scalar conservation laws; Pages : 1617 - 1627 Darko Mitrovic and Ivan Ivec Long-time behavior of a Bose-Einstein equation in a two-dimensional thin domain; Pages : 1629 - 1643 Brahim Alouini Solutions of a pure critical exponent problem involving the half-laplacian in annular-shaped domains; Pages : 1645 - 1662 Antonio Capella Unbounded solutions of the nonlocal heat equation; Pages : 1663 - 1686 C. Brandle, E. Chasseigne and Raul Ferreira Self-adjoint, globally defined Hamiltonian operators for systems with boundaries; Pages : 1687 - 1706 Nuno Costa Dias, Andrea Posilicano and Joao Nuno Prata Entire solutions with asymptotic behavior of fully nonlinear uniformly elliptic equations; Pages : 1707 - 1714 Limei Dai On the heat equation with concave-convex nonlinearity and initial data in weak-L^p spaces ; Pages : 1715 - 1732 Lucas C. F. Ferreira and Elder J. Villamizar-Roa Blow-up rates of large solutions for semilinear elliptic equations; Pages : 1733 - 1745 Zhijun Zhang and Ling Mi A Liouville comparison principle for solutions of singular quasilinear elliptic second-order partial differential inequalities; Pages : 1747 - 1762 Bernd Kawohl and Vasilii Kurta Theory of the NS-\omega model: A complement to the NS-\alpha model; Pages : 1763 - 1777 W. Layton, Iuliana Stanculescu and Catalin Trenchea Even solutions of the Toda system with prescribed asymptotic behavior; Pages : 1779 - 1790 Yong Liu A unified treatment using critical point methods of the existence of multiple solutions for superlinear and sublinear Neumann problems; Pages : 1791 - 1816 D. Motreanu, Donal O'Regan and Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou Nonexistence of nonconstant global minimizers with limit at infinity of semilinear elliptic equations in all of R^N; Pages : 1817 - 1821 Salvador Villegas A sixth order Cahn-Hilliard type equation arising in oil-water-surfactant mixtures; Pages : 1823 - 1847 Irena Pawlow and Wojciech M. Zajaczkowski ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 11:1 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 09:34:34 -0500 Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis (CPAA) Volume: 11, Number: 1 January 2012 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=463 Preface; Pages : i - i Jacques Demongeot, Danielle Hilhorst, Hiroshi Matano and Masayasu Mimura Sharp interface limit of the Fisher-KPP equation; Pages : 1 - 18 Matthieu Alfaro and Arnaud Ducrot Effective viscosity of bacterial suspensions: a three-dimensional PDE model with stochastic torque; Pages : 19 - 46 B. M. Haines, Igor S. Aranson, Leonid Berlyand and Dmitry A. Karpeev Finite mass self-similar blowing-up solutions of a chemotaxis system with non-linear diffusion; Pages : 47 - 60 Adrien Blanchet and Philippe Lauren\c{c}ot Demography in epidemics modelling; Pages : 61 - 82 Jacques Demongeot, Jean Gaudart, Julie Mintsa and Mustapha Rachdi Existence of nontrivial steady states for populations structured with respect to space and a continuous trait; Pages : 83 - 96 Anton Arnold, Laurent Desvillettes and Celine Prevost Qualitative analysis and travelling wave solutions for the SI model with vertical transmission; Pages : 97 - 113 Arnaud Ducrot, Michel Langlais and Pierre Magal Dynamics of a boundary spike for the shadow Gierer-Meinhardt system; Pages : 115 - 145 Shin-Ichiro Ei, Kota Ikeda and Yasuhito Miyamoto Approximation of nonlinear parabolic equations using a family of conformal and non-conformal schemes; Pages : 147 - 172 Robert Eymard, Angela Handlovieova and Karol Mikula Uniqueness from pointwise observations in a multi-parameter inverse problem; Pages : 173 - 188 Michel Cristofol, Jimmy Garnier, Fran\c{c}ois Hamel and Lionel Roques An effective design method to produce stationary chemical reaction-diffusion patterns; Pages : 189 - 207 Patrick De Kepper and Istvan Szalai The singular limit of a haptotaxis model with bistable growth; Pages : 209 - 228 Elisabeth Logak and Chao Wang Stability of nonconstant stationary solutions in a reaction-diffusion equation coupled to the system of ordinary differential equations; Pages : 229 - 241 Yuriy Golovaty, Anna Marciniak-Czochra and Mariya Ptashnyk A congestion model for cell migration; Pages : 243 - 260 Julien Dambrine, Nicolas Meunier, Bertrand Maury and Aude Roudneff-Chupin Ostwald ripening in dryland vegetation; Pages : 261 - 273 Assaf Y. Kletter, Jost von Hardenberg and Ehud Meron Traveling wave solutions of a 3-component reaction-diffusion model in smoldering combustion; Pages : 275 - 305 Kota Ikeda and Masayasu Mimura Heterogeneity-induced spot dynamics for a three-component reaction-diffusion system; Pages : 307 - 338 Yasumasa Nishiura, Takashi Teramoto and Xiaohui Yuan Error analysis of a conservative finite-element approximation for the Keller-Segel system of chemotaxis; Pages : 339 - 364 Norikazu Saito On the solvability conditions for the diffusion equation with convection terms; Pages : 365 - 373 Vitali Vougalter and Vitaly Volpert Spatiotemporal dynamics of cooperation and spite behavior by conformist transmission; Pages : 375 - 386 Joe Yuichiro Wakano Appearance of anomalous singularities in a semilinear parabolic equation; Pages : 387 - 405 Shota Sato and Eiji Yanagida ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 31:4 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 22:25:08 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 31, Number: 4 December 2011 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=464 Preface: A beautiful walk in the way of the understanding; Pages : i - vi Luigi Ambrosio, Luis A. Caffarelli and A. Maugeri Ennio De Giorgi and \Gamma-convergence; Pages : 1017 - 1021 Gianni Dal Maso Finite-time Lyapunov stability analysis of evolution variational inequalities; Pages : 1023 - 1038 Khalid Addi, Samir Adly and Hassan Saoud On some frictional contact problems with velocity condition for elastic and visco-elastic materials; Pages : 1039 - 1051 Khalid Addi, Oanh Chau and Daniel Goeleven Planar quasilinear elliptic equations with right-hand side in L(logL)^\delta; Pages : 1053 - 1067 Angela Alberico, Teresa Alberico and Carlo Sbordone Refined necessary conditions in multiobjective optimization with applications to microeconomic modeling; Pages : 1069 - 1096 Truong Q. Bao and Boris S. Mordukhovich On strong Lagrange duality for weighted traffic equilibrium problem; Pages : 1097 - 1113 Annamaria Barbagallo, Rosalba Di Vincenzo and Stephane Pia Optimal shape for elliptic problems with random perturbations; Pages : 1115 - 1128 Giuseppe Buttazzo and Faustino Maestre Uniform density estimates for Blake & Zisserman functional; Pages : 1129 - 1150 Michele Carriero, Antonio Leaci and Franco Tomarelli An existence and uniqueness result for flux limited diffusion equations; Pages : 1151 - 1195 Vicent Caselles On the regularization of the collision solutions of the one-center problem with weak forces; Pages : 1197 - 1218 Roberto Castelli and Susanna Terracini Crack growth with non-interpenetration: A simplified proof for the pure Neumann problem; Pages : 1219 - 1231 Gianni Dal Maso and Giuliano Lazzaroni A variational approach to semilinear elliptic equations with measure data; Pages : 1233 - 1248 Marco Degiovanni and Michele Scaglia Center manifold: A case study; Pages : 1249 - 1272 Camillo De Lellis and Emanuele Spadaro Exhausters, coexhausters and converters in nonsmooth analysis; Pages : 1273 - 1292 Vladimir F. Demyanov and Julia A. Ryabova Remarks on certain singular perturbations with ill-posed limit in shell theory and elasticity; Pages : 1293 - 1305 Youri V. Egorov and Evariste Sanchez-Palencia Regularity in Campanato spaces for solutions of fully nonlinear elliptic systems; Pages : 1307 - 1323 Luisa Fattorusso and Antonio Tarsia Fine properties of minimizers of mechanical Lagrangians with Sobolev potentials; Pages : 1325 - 1346 Alessio Figalli and Vito Mandorino On linear and nonlinear elliptic boundary value problems in the plane with discontinuous coefficients; Pages : 1347 - 1363 Sofia Giuffre and Giovanna Idone Radial solutions to energy supercritical wave equations in odd dimensions; Pages : 1365 - 1381 Carlos E. Kenig and Frank Merle Solving strongly monotone variational and quasi-variational inequalities; Pages : 1383 - 1396 Yurii Nesterov and Laura Scrimali Quasilinear divergence form parabolic equations in Reifenberg flat domains; Pages : 1397 - 1410 Dian Palagachev and Lubomira G. Softova Estimates of the derivatives of minimizers of a special class of variational integrals; Pages : 1411 - 1425 Maria Alessandra Ragusa and Atsushi Tachikawa Gamma-convergence of gradient flows on Hilbert and metric spaces and applications; Pages : 1427 - 1451 Sylvia Serfaty Counter-examples in bi-duality, triality and tri-duality; Pages : 1453 - 1468 Radu Strugariu, Mircea D. Voisei and Constantin Zalinescu Hyers--Ulam--Rassias stability of derivations in proper Jordan CQ^*-algebras; Pages : 1469 - 1477 Golamreza Zamani Eskandani and Hamid Vaezi ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 5:1 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 15:57:12 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S (DCDS-S) Volume: 5, Number: 1 February 2012 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsList.jsp?pubID=424 Preface; Pages : i - i Toyohiko Aiki, Danielle Hilhorst, Masayasu Mimura and Adrian Muntean On the existence of a weak solution to a free boundary problem for a model of a shape memory alloy spring; Pages : 1 - 13 Toyohiko Aiki On a one-dimensional shape-memory alloy model in its fast-temperature-activation limit; Pages : 15 - 28 Toyohiko Aiki, Martijn Anthonissen and Adrian Muntean Modelling phase transitions via Young measures; Pages : 29 - 48 Steffen Arnrich The instantaneous limit for reaction-diffusion systems with a fast irreversible reaction; Pages : 49 - 59 Dieter Bothe and Michel Pierre Hopf dances near the tips of Busse balloons; Pages : 61 - 92 Arjen Doelman, Jens D. M. Rademacher and Sjors van der Stelt Singular limit of a two-phase flow problem in porous medium as the air viscosity tends to zero; Pages : 93 - 113 Marie Henry, Danielle Hilhorst and Robert Eymard Reaction diffusion equation with non-local term arises as a mean field limit of the master equation; Pages : 115 - 126 Kazuhisa Ichikawa, Mahemauti Rouzimaimaiti and Takashi Suzuki Global solvability of a model for grain boundary motion with constraint; Pages : 127 - 146 Akio Ito, Nobuyuki Kenmochi and Noriaki Yamazaki A relation between cross-diffusion and reaction-diffusion; Pages : 147 - 158 Hideki Murakawa Optimal control problem for Allen-Cahn type equation associated with total variation energy; Pages : 159 - 181 Takeshi Ohtsuka, Ken Shirakawa and Noriaki Yamazaki Stripe patterns and the Eikonal equation; Pages : 183 - 189 Mark A. Peletier and Marco Veneroni Modeling drug-protein dynamics; Pages : 191 - 207 Lambertus A. Peletier Stability of the steady state for multi-dimensional thermoelastic systems of shape memory alloys; Pages : 209 - 217 Takashi Suzuki and Shuji Yoshikawa Approximating the large time asymptotic reaction zone solution for fractional order kinetics ; Pages : 219 - 234 Philip M. J. Trevelyan Experimental data for solid tumor cells: Proliferation curves and time-changes of heat shock proteins; Pages : 235 - 244 Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Kiyoshi Hosono, Hiroko Nakayama, Akio Ito and Yuichi Yanagi ------ Subject: Contents, Mathematical Control and Related Fields 1:3 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 20:57:36 -0500 Mathematical Control and Related Fields (MCRF) Volume: 1, Number: 3 September 2011 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=465 Recent results on the controllability of linear coupled parabolic problems: A survey; Pages : 267 - 306 Farid Ammar-Khodja, Assia Benabdallah, Manuel Gonzalez-Burgos and Luz de Teresa Global Carleman estimate on a network for the wave equation and application to an inverse problem; Pages : 307 - 330 Lucie Baudouin, Emmanuelle Crepeau and Julie Valein Internal stabilization of a Mindlin-Timoshenko model by interior feedbacks; Pages : 331 - 352 Serge Nicaise Global stabilization of a coupled system of two generalized Korteweg-de Vries type equations posed on a finite domain; Pages : 353 - 389 Dugan Nina, Ademir Fernando Pazoto and Lionel Rosier Coefficient identification and fault detection in linear elastic systems; one dimensional problems; Pages : 391 - 411 David L. Russell ------ Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity 24:10 From: Emma Avery Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 14:59:52 +0100 NONLINEARITY Volume 24, Issue 10, October 2011 Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: URL: http://iopscience.iop.org/0951-7715/24/10 Pages: 2663--3018 PAPERS 2663 Equations involving a variable exponent Grushin-type operator Mihai Mihailescu, Gheorghe Morocanu and Denisa Stancu-Dumitru 2681 Swarm dynamics and equilibria for a nonlocal aggregation model R C Fetecau, Y Huang and T Kolokolnikov 2717 Differentiability of fractal curves Christoph Bandt and Aleksey Kravchenko 2729 Hopf solitons in the AFZ model Mike Gillard 2745 The zero-electron-mass limit in the Euler--Poisson system for both well- and ill-prepared initial data Giuseppe Ali and Li Chen 2763 Thermodynamic formalism for suspension flows over countable Markov shifts Tom Kempton 2777 On the stability of Hamiltonian relative equilibria with non-trivial isotropy James Montaldi and Miguel Rodriguez-Olmos 2785 Multifractals in Weyl asymptotic distribution Julien Barral and Yan-Hui Qu 2813 Structure and Gevrey asymptotic of solutions representing topological defects to some partial differential equations M Aguareles and I Baldoma 2849 On the mechanisms for instability of standing waves in nonlinearly coupled Schrodinger equations Russell K Jackson 2875 Explicit flow equations and recursion operator of the ncKP hierarchy Jingsong He, Junyi Tu, Xiaodong Li and Lihong Wang 2891 Travelling wave solutions for an infection-age structured epidemic model with external supplies Arnaud Ducrot and Pierre Magal 2913 Orbital stability for the periodic Zakharov system Jaime Angulo Pava and Carlos Banquet Brango 2933 A new characterization of Gibbs measures on N^Z^d Stephen Muir 2953 The Hirota \tau-function and well-posedness of the KdV equation with an arbitrary step-like initial profile decaying on the right half line Alexei Rybkin 2991 Non-stationary compositions of Anosov diffeomorphisms Mikko Stenlund ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems 27:9 From: Stephanie Kent Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 15:26:56 +0100 INVERSE PROBLEMS Volume 27, Issue 9, September 2011 Article numbers: 095001--095010 Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: http://iopscience.iop.org/0266-5611/27/9 PAPERS 095001 An alternating extragradient method for total variation-based image restoration from Poisson data S Bonettini and V Ruggiero 095002 Stable reconstruction of generalized impedance boundary conditions Laurent Bourgeois, Nicolas Chaulet and Houssem~Haddar 095003 Spectral analysis for the Sturm--Liouville operator on sun-type graphs Gerhard Freiling and Mikhail Ignatyev 095004 A Fourier slice theorem for magnetic particle imaging using a field-free line T Knopp, M Erbe, T F Sattel, S Biederer and T M Buzug 095005 A factorization scheme for determining conductivity contrasts in impedance tomography Susanne Schmitt and Andreas Kirsch 095006 An inverse problem for a wave equation with arbitrary initial values and a finite time of observations Rolci Cipolatti and Masahiro Yamamoto 095007 Stability of direct and inverse eigenvalue problems: the case of complex potentials Mikl\'os Horv\'ath and M\'arton Kiss 095008 Kalman filtering and smoothing for linear wave equations with model error Wonjung Lee, D McDougall and A M Stuart 095009 A boundary perturbation method for recovering interface shapes in layered media Alison Malcolm and David P Nicholls 095010 Determination of permittivity of an inhomogeneous dielectric body in a waveguide Yury Shestopalov and Yury Smirnov ------ Subject: Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 16:3 From: Romas Baronas Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 17:46:06 +0300 Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, ISSN 1392-5113, Volume 16, Number 3, 2011 A free on-line edition is available at: http://www.lana.lt/journal/issues.php TABLE OF CONTENTS On a boundary value problem to third order PDE with multiple characteristics, pp. 255-269, Y.P. Apakov, S. Rutkauskas. Modeling the bacterial self-organization in a circular container along the contact line as detected by bioluminescence imaging, pp. 270-282, R. Baronas, R. Simkus. Feedback linearization-based vaccination control strategies for true-mass action type SEIR epidemic models, pp. 283--314, M. De la Sen, A. Ibeas, S. Alonso-Quesada. Asymptotic behavior of the Gerber--Shiu discounted penalty function in the Erlang(2) risk process with subexponential claims, pp. 315-331, J. Kocetova, J. Siaulys. Exact solutions to the perturbed nonlinear Schrodinger's equation with Kerr law nonlinearity by using the first integral method, pp. 332-339. H. Moosaei, M. Mirzazadeh, A. Yildirim. On the numerical solution of chaotic dynamical systems using extend precision floating point arithmetic and very high order numerical methods, pp. 340-352. S.A. Sarra, C. Meador. Complex dynamics of a three species food-chain model with Holling type IV functional response, pp. 353-374. R.K. Upadhyay, S.N. Raw. For a paper submission, please refer to http://www.mii.lt/NA/