Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 11, Number 20 November 1, 2011 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Course on Stability and Bifurcations in Piecewise Linear Systems 4th Intl Conference AMiTaNS'12 PhD/PostDoc Position in Applied Infinite Dimensional Dynamical Systems Postdoc Positions, Shanghai Jiaotong Univ Postdoc Position, CWI, Amsterdam Assistant Professor Position, Michigan State Univ Lecturer Position, Mathematics, Massey Univ Faculty Positions, Emory Univ Professor Position, Appl Analysis, Strathclyde Univ Contents, Inverse Problems 27:10 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 240:20 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 240:22 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 240:24 Contents, Nonlinearity 24:11 Contents, Inverse Problems 27:11 Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization 1:3 Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 5:4 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: Course on Stability and Bifurcations in Piecewise Linear Systems From: Jorge Galan Vioque Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2011 00:34:34 +0100 The IMUS [1] (Instituto de Matematicas de la Universidad de Sevilla), with the collaboration of the Dynamical System group of the Matematica Aplicada II Department (US), organizes the DOC-COURSE "Stability and Bifurcations in Piecewise Linear Systems", which will be held from January 30th to February 10th, 2012, in the Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieria de Sevilla (SPAIN). The main goal is to review both the theoretical results and some actual applications in the very active field of piecewise linear (PWL) differential systems, including certain discontinuous cases as the reemerging Filippov systems. The course represents a natural entrance door in the exciting world of piecewise smooth systems, which nowadays are pervading not only all the modern engineering problems but models from life sciences as biology or medicine. Expected audience includes (but not limited to) recent postgraduates and/or potential Ph. D. students willing to enter into the challenging disciplines related to nonlinear science. Accepted participants will have some financial help to cover their living expenses. More information at http://www.imus.us.es/DC/2012_SBPLS CONFIRMED SPEAKERS: L. Benadero (UPC, Barcelona). M. Desroches (INRIA, Paris). E. Fossas (UPC, Barcelona). E. Freire (U. Sevilla). S.J. Hogan (Bristol, UK). P. Kowalzcyk (Metropolitan Manchester, UK). Michael Margaliot (Tel-Aviv, Israel). G. Olivar (UNAL, Sede Manizales, Colombia). D.J. Pagano (UFSC, Florianopolis, Brasil). T. M-Seara (UPC, Barcelona). A.E. Teruel (UIB, Palma de Mallorca). SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE: Mario di Bernardo (Bristol, UK) Santiago Diaz Madrigal (US, Sevilla) Emilio Freire (US, Sevilla) Jaume Llibre (UAB, Barcelona) Enrique Ponce (US, Sevilla) LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: Jorge Galan (US, Sevilla) Enrique Ponce (US, Sevilla) Javier Ros (US, Sevilla) Francisco Torres (US, Sevilla) Elisabet Vela (US, Sevilla) ------ Subject: 4th Intl Conference AMiTaNS'12 From: EAC AMiTaNS Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 01:57:36 -0500 The Euro-American Consortium for Promotion of the Application of Mathematics in Technical and Natural Sciences is pleased to announce its Fourth Conference AMiTaNS'12 to be held in the resort St.St. Constantine and Helena which is one of the top level vacation resorts in the Northern Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The conference will be scheduled in plenary and keynote lectures followed by special and contributed sessions. The accents of the conference will be on Applied Analysis, Applied Physics, Biomathematics, Continuum Mechanics, Mathematical Physics, Numerical Methods, Scientific Computing, Solitons and Transport Processes which can be complemented by some specific topics in contributed special sessions. You are welcomed to announce and organize special sessions that should be within the general topic of the conference. If you are interested in attending AMiTaNS'12 please prepare a short abstract within 300 words clearly stating the goal, tools ande-mail to conference@eac4amitans.eu. The deadline for submissions is March 31, 2012. Further information regarding the event is available at http://2012.eac4amitans.eu/ Conference coordinators: A.Ackleh (ULL, LA, USA); C.I. Christov (ULL, LA, USA), M.D. Todorov (TUS, Sofia, Bulgaria) ------ Subject: PhD/PostDoc Position in Applied Infinite Dimensional Dynamical Systems From: getto@bcamath.org Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 10:19:42 +0100 (CET) Call for PhD student or post-doctoral researcher in Applied Infinite Dimensional Dynamical Systems at BCAM (Basque Center For Applied Mathematics) The project: We have formulated several population dynamical models as integral equations, in particular renewal equations, and delay differential equations some of which feature state-dependent delay. The phD student or postdoctoral researcher should analyze such equations, in particular the stability of equilibria via linearization methods and the possibility of Hopf- bifurcations. Also well-posedness and global existence proofs are relevant. The candidate: We particularly encourage applications of candidates who are interested to become involved into our projects and have a serious interest in infinite dimensional dynamical systems. Experience in integral equations, renewal equations, delay differential equations or population models is preferred, but not necessary. Our research line MBMS (Mathematical Biology and Molecular Simulation) has a strong interest in structured population models with applications in cell biology, ecology and epidemiology. One branch of our research is the mathematical analysis of such models with above mentioned methods. Moreover, to compute from characteristic equations stability boundaries in two-parameter space, we are developing numerical methods, which are a combination of numerical curve continuation and ODE solvers. Currently, we are working on several projects in cell population dynamics, in the fields of stem cell maturation, tumour dynamics and quiescence. Interested candidates are invited to contact Philipp Getto at getto@bcamath.org For more information see: http://www.bcamath.org http://www.bcamath.org/public_personal_web/ctrl_personal_web.php?accion=personal-information&id_personal=13 ------ Subject: Postdoc Positions, Shanghai Jiaotong Univ From: "Cai, Wei" Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2011 04:39:14 +0000 Competetive computational postdoctoral positionsat SJTU Institute of Natural Sciences (INS) \226 a newly established interdisciplinary institute at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) (http://ins.sjtu.edu.cn) to conduct first-rate research in natural and engineering sciences, is recruiting Institute postdoctoral researchers in computational sciences and engineering. The initial appointment will be for two years with a possible renewal for the third with an annual salary of 170000 RMB and a research startup fund. The potential candidates should demonstrate record of top quality research work in computational research and interdisciplinary research background. Eight (8) positions are available for strongly-motivated researchers to conduct high quality interdisciplinary research between INS members and science faculties on campus in the following areas. - Computational plasma simulation for high energy density physics (HEDP) driven by laser or particle beam-plasma interaction, with experience in numerical methods such as particle-in-cell, Fokker-Planck, or particle-fluid hybrid schemes, etc. - Molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations of reactive systems to predict equilibrium products with applications in old and new energy materials (oil, coal, hydrogen) , with research background in theoretical or computational chemistry - Computation modeling of Coulomb many-body systems in colloidal and biological sciences to study electrostatic double layers between charged mesoscopic particles and electrolytes and finite size effects and ion correlations. Background in fast algorithms such as FMM and enhanced sampling techniques is desirable. - Molecular dynamics simulations of membrane proteins and energetic materials for the study of drug binding sites in the M2 proton channel with application in new drug designs, and solid phase explosive reactions for new energetic materials. - General areas of scientific computing: At least four (4) other positions at various salary levels will be available in areas including computational fluid dynamics, computational neurosciences, multi-scale and stochastic modeling of biological and physical systems, etc. Applications should consist of curriculum vitae, including a list of publications, summary of future research plans, and three letters of reference. Application materials should preferably be electronically sent to Ms. Hong Wei (weery@sjtu.edu.cn). They can also be mailed to: Ms. Hong Wei Institute of Natural Sciences Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai 200240, China. Review of applications will begin immediately, and will continue for the next several years. ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, CWI, Amsterdam From: Joke Blom Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 16:21:20 +0200 (CEST) The CWI Life-Sciences group (http://www.cwi.nl/research-groups/life-sciences) has a vacancy for a post-doctoral researcher for a period of 3 years as part of the collaborative project "BioPreDyn - From Data to Models: New Bioinformatics Methods and Tools for Data-Driven, Predictive Dynamic Modelling in Biotechnological Applications". The project is financially supported by the European Commission through its FP7 programme. The subproject at CWI focusses at the model-building cycle - modelling, system identification, validation, experimental design, and uncertainty quantification -; the specific research subjects will be decided in consultation with the candidate and the other BioPreDyn partners. Priority will be given to applicants with a PhD in mathematics with a strong background in numerical / applied mathematics and/or statistics and affinity to biology. For full information, see http://www.cwi.nl/jobs/postdoc-1. ------ Subject: Assistant Professor Position, Michigan State Univ From: Anne Ginther Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 14:58:45 -0400 The Department of Mathematics at Michigan State University will have two tenure-track positions to begin Fall 2012. It is expected that successful applicants will be appointed at the rank of Assistant Professor, but truly outstanding candidates for appointment at higher ranks will be considered. Candidates will be evaluated on their merits in both research and teaching, and excellence is essential in both. Preference will be given to candidates with at least 2 years of experience beyond the Ph.D. Outstanding applicants from all mathematical research areas will be considered. It is expected that pure and applied mathematics will each be given priority for one of the positions. For full consideration please apply through www.mathjobs.org by November 15, 2011. Late applications will still be evaluated until the positions are filled. Applicants should send a vita, statement on research and teaching, and should arrange for at least 4 letters of recommendation to be sent, one of which must specifically address the applicant's ability to teach. Applicants from underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply. Meanwhile MSU policy requires that all applicants must also file applications through MSU's COMPASS system. Please visit this link: https://jobs.msu.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp? time=1315340775833 to apply. (You will be applying twice; once through mathjobs and once through MSU.) MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer. MSU is committed to achieving excellence through cultural diversity. ------ Subject: Lecturer Position, Mathematics, Massey Univ From: "Boglaev, Igor" Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 17:02:31 +1300 Applications are invited for a position of Lecturer in Mathematics within the Institute of Fundamental Sciences in the College of Sciences at Massey University. Candidates with an interest in scientific computing and/or numerical analysis are particularly encouraged to apply. The Institute of Fundamental Sciences is a multi-disciplinary research and teaching unit within the College of Sciences at Massey University, Palmerston North. The Institute is composed of three groups :Chemistry & Biophysics, Mathematics & Mathematical Physics, and Statistics & Bioinformatics. You will be expected to pursue independent research, develop collaborations with researchers across the University and the wider community; make a significant contribution to the Institute's research outputs; attract research grants; and teach at any level as may be required. Enquiries of an academic nature should be directed to either Professor Peter Derrick (Head of Institute, Tel: +64-6-3509099 ext 3500, Email: p.j.derrick@massey.ac.nz) or Associate Professor Bruce van Brunt (Head of the Mathematics and Mathematical Physics Group, Tel: +64-6-3509099 ext 3575; Email: b.vanbrunt@massey.ac.nz). Information about the College of Sciences and the Institutes of Fundamental Sciences can be found at http://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/learning/colleges/college-sciences/. ------ Subject: Faculty Positions, Emory Univ From: Dwight Duffus Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 15:42:32 -0400 Emory University seeks outstanding recent PhD graduates in Mathematics, for term appointments as Emory Fellows. These postdoctoral fellowships combine substantial independence with wide-ranging opportunities for professional development, and provide generous resources. Emory Fellowships are a central part of the department's plan to enhance excellence at all levels. Fellows will have the chance to pursue research in conjunction with senior faculty members and graduate students, and will teach both undergraduate and graduate courses. Salaries are highly competitive. Fellows will also have access to research funds for travel, equipment and other expenses. Appointments are term-limited with an expected duration of two to three years, and are subject to final funding approval. For the 2012-2013 academic year, the department will consider candidates who specialize in an area of mathematics that is a focus of research within the department. Candidates must have (or soon receive) a PhD in a relevant discipline, demonstrate promise of exceptional research ability, and have a commitment to excellence in teaching. Applications consisting of a cover letter, CV, research and teaching statements, and three recommendation letters directly from recommenders should be submitted via mathjobs.org [EMF #3308]. In addition, applicants must specify a potential mentor and/or research group within the department. Women and underrepresented minorities are especially encouraged to apply. Informal inquiries are also invited by email: fellows_search@mathcs.emory.edu . Screening begins January 1, 2012 and will continue until the positions are filled. For additional information about the department and these positions, please see: http://www.mathcs.emory.edu/news.php Emory University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes applications from women and members of minority groups. ------ Subject: Professor Position, Appl Analysis, Strathclyde Univ From: Xuerong Mao Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 10:22:11 -0400 The vision of the University of Strathclyde is bold and transformational, placing it among the leading international technological universities. This promises an institution that is vibrant, dynamic and internationally focused, carrying out cutting-edge, multi-disciplinary research, education and knowledge exchange of global relevance. This post forms part of the University's Strategic Appointment Investment Scheme (SAIS) which is focused on recruiting the best talent to enhance capacity and leadership in areas identified as critical to Strathclyde's future. You will lead the Applied Analysis research group in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics by identifying and developing significant research directions and strategic initiatives in accordance with the aims and objectives of the Department, Faculty and University. You will have an established international reputation in Applied Analysis based on publications, grants, collaborative research and external partnerships. Interests would be cognate to, but would also complement, existing interests of the group. The appointee will have extensive experience of delivering high quality teaching to undergraduate and postgraduate students and supervision of research students. You will be expected to contribute to the design and delivery of curricula and contribute at a senior level to departmental management. Closing date: 15th November 2011. Please view full details of this vacancy at http://www.mis.strath.ac.uk/Personnel/open/1422011.htm or http://www.mathstat.strath.ac.uk/vacancies/academic/ja_142_2011 The details of the application procedure are at https://soolin.mis.strath.ac.uk/vacancies/control/vacancylist?vacCat=PSP ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems 27:10 From: Stephanie Kent Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 12:31:30 +0100 INVERSE PROBLEMS Volume 27, Issue 10, October 2011 Article numbers: 105001--105008 Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: http://iopscience.iop.org/0266-5611/27/10 PAPERS 105001 An inverse source problem for Helmholtz's equation from the Cauchy data with a single wave number Abdellatif El Badia and Takaaki Nara 105002 Contrast source inversion technique for the reconstruction of 3D inhomogeneous materials loaded in a rectangular waveguide Emre Kili\c{c}, Funda Akleman and Ali Yapar 105003 Optimal designs for indirect regression Stefanie Biedermann, Nicolai Bissantz, Holger Dette and Edmund Jones 105004 A Bayesian approach to multiscale inverse problems using the sequential Monte Carlo method Jiang Wan and Nicholas Zabaras 105005 A new approach to nonlinear constrained Tikhonov regularization Kazufumi Ito and Bangti Jin 105006 The short-wave model for the Camassa--Holm equation: a Riemann--Hilbert approach Anne Boutet de Monvel, Dmitry Shepelsky and Lech Zielinski 105007 Convergence rates for Morozov's discrepancy principle using variational inequalities Stephan W Anzengruber and Ronny Ramlau 105008 Over-relaxation of the fast iterative shrinkage-thresholding algorithm with variable stepsize Masao Yamagishi and Isao Yamada ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 240:20 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2011 02:15:01 -0400 * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 240, Issue 20, Pages 1565-1684, 1 October 2011 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/271587-1-s2.0-S0167278911X00143 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Preface Pages 1565-1566 Andrew Gilbert, Isaac Klapper, Jean-Luc Thiffeault, Jane Wang 2) Taylor's swimming sheet: Analysis and improvement of the perturbation series Original Research Article, Pages 1567-1573 Martin Sauzade, Gwynn J. Elfring, Eric Lauga 3) Wake structure of a deformable Joukowski airfoil Original Research Article, Pages 1574-1582 Adam Ysasi, Eva Kanso, Paul K. Newton 4) A class of Cartesian grid embedded boundary algorithms for incompressible flow with time-varying complex geometries Original Research Article, Pages 1583-1592 Long Lee, Irena Vankova 5) Shape oscillations of a droplet in an Oldroyd-B fluid Original Research Article, Pages 1593-1601 J.C. Chrispell, R. Cortez, D.B. Khismatullin, L.J. Fauci 6) A Stokesian viscoelastic flow: Transition to oscillations and mixing Original Research Article, Pages 1602-1614 Becca Thomases, Michael Shelley, Jean-Luc Thiffeault 7) On flows having constant vorticity Original Research Article, Pages 1615-1628 Paul H. Roberts, Cheng-Chin Wu 8) The influence of magnetic field on short-wavelength instability of Riemann ellipsoids Original Research Article, Pages 1629-1635 K.A. Mizerski, K. Bajer 9) Dynamics of poles with position-dependent strengths and its optical analogues Original Research Article, Pages 1636-1643 James Montaldi, Tadashi Tokieda 10) How do singularities move in potential flow? Original Research Article, Pages 1644-1651 Stefan G. Llewellyn Smith 11) Caldeira-Leggett model, Landau damping, and the Vlasov-Poisson system Original Research Article, Pages 1652-1660 George I. Hagstrom, P.J. Morrison 12) Particle-laden viscous thin-film flows on an incline: Experiments compared with a theory based on shear-induced migration and particle settling Original Research Article, Pages 1661-1673 N. Murisic, J. Ho, V. Hu, P. Latterman, T. Koch, K. Lin, M. Mata, A.L. Bertozzi 13) Toward a new elastic-decohesive model of Arctic sea ice Original Research Article, Pages 1674-1683 D. Sulsky, K. Peterson ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 240:22 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2011 02:23:29 -0400 * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 240, Issue 22, Pages 1791-1852, 1 November 2011 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/271587-1-s2.0-S0167278911X00167 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Continuation of periodic solutions in the waveguide array mode-locked laser Original Research Article, Pages 1791-1804 Matthew O. Williams, Jon Wilkening, Eli Shlizerman, J. Nathan Kutz 2) A minimal model of DNA dynamics in interaction with RNA-Polymerase Original Research Article, Pages 1805-1817 Gianne Derks, Giuseppe Gaeta 3) The classical skeleton of open quantum chaotic maps Original Research Article, Pages 1818-1824 Lisandro A. Raviola, Alejandro M.F. Rivas, Gabriel G. Carlo 4) A model of electrodiffusion and osmotic water flow and its energetic structure Original Research Article, Pages 1835-1852 Yoichiro Mori, Chun Liu, Robert S. Eisenberg ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 240:24 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 07:16:17 -0400 * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 240, Issue 24, Pages 1913-1978, 1 December 2011 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/271587-1-s2.0-S0167278911X00180 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) The role of Gauss curvature in a membrane phase separation problem Original Research Article, Pages 1913-1927 Susan Gillmor, Jieun Lee, Xiaofeng Ren 2) Polynomial integrability of the Hamiltonian systems with homogeneoupotential of degree -3 Original Research Article, Pages 1928-1935 Jaume Llibre, Adam Mahdi, Claudia Valls 3) Some remarks on the abundance of stable periodic orbits inside homoclinic lobes Original Research Article, Pages 1936-1953 C. Simo, A. Vieiro 4) Properties of nano-scale soliton-like excitations in two-dimensional lattice layers Original Research Article, Pages 1954-1959 Alexander P. Chetverikov, Werner Ebeling, Manuel G. Velarde 5) Fronts and bumps in spatially extended Kuramoto networks Original Research Article, Pages 1960-1971 Carlo R. Laing 6) Clustering dynamics of nonlinear oscillator network: Application to graph coloring problem Original Research Article, Pages 1972-1978 Jianshe Wu, Licheng Jiao, Rui Li, Weisheng Chen ------ Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity 24:11 From: Emma Avery Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 14:39:59 +0100 NONLINEARITY Volume 24, Issue 11, November 2011 Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: URL: http://iopscience.iop.org/0951-7715/24/11 Pages: R67--88, 3019--3278 INVITED ARTICLE R67 Linear and nonlinear rogue wave statistics in the presence of random currents L H Ying, Z Zhuang, E J Heller and L Kaplan PAPERS 3019 On the ill/well-posedness and nonlinear instability of the magneto-geostrophic equations Susan Friedlander and Vlad Vicol 3043 Monotone wavefronts of the nonlocal Fisher--KPP equation Jian Fang and Xiao-Qiang Zhao 3055 Weak solutions to Friedrichs systems with convex constraints Bruno Despr\'es, Fr\'ed\'eric Lagouti\`ere and Nicolas Seguin 3083 Smooth solutions for the dyadic model David Barbato, Francesco Morandin and Marco Romito 3099 Shrinking targets in fast mixing flows and the geodesic flow on negatively curved manifolds Stefano Galatolo and Isaia Nisoli 3115 Self-similarity and growth in Birkhoff sums for the golden rotation Oliver Knill and Folkert Tangerman 3129 Divergence of the reduction to the multidimensional nilpotent Takens normal form Ewa Str\'o\.zyna and Henryk \.Zo{\l}adek 3143 Well-posedness of an isothermal diffusive model for binary mixtures of incompressible fluids A Berti, V Berti and D Grandi 3165 On the integrability of a Hamiltonian reduction of a 2+1-dimensional non-isothermal rotating gas cloud system C Rogers and W K Schief 3179 Integrable random matrix ensembles E Bogomolny, O Giraud and C Schmit 3215 Yukawa-field approximation of electrostatic free energy and dielectric boundary force Hsiao-Bing Cheng, Li-Tien Cheng and Bo Li 3237 Rotation vectors for homeomorphisms of non-positively curved manifolds Pablo Lessa 3267 On the steady flow of a multicomponent, compressible, chemically reacting gas Ewelina Zatorska ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems 27:11 From: Stephanie Kent Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 16:21:48 +0100 INVERSE PROBLEMS Volume 27, Issue 11, November 2011 Article numbers: 113001--115013 Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: http://iopscience.iop.org/0266-5611/27/11 TOPICAL REVIEW 113001 Imaging with LINC-NIRVANA, the Fizeau interferometer of the Large Binocular Telescope: state of the art and open problems M Bertero, P Boccacci, A La Camera, C Olivieri and M Carbillet PAPERS 115001 Bayesian mixture models for source separation in MEG Daniela Calvetti, Laura Homa and Erkki Somersalo 115002 An adaptive phase space method with application to reflection traveltime tomography Eric Chung, Jianliang Qian, Gunther Uhlmann and Hongkai Zhao 115003 Periodic Jacobi operator with finitely supported perturbation on the half-lattice Alexei Iantchenko and Evgeny Korotyaev 115004 The uniqueness in the inverse problem for transmission eigenvalues for the spherically symmetric variable-speed wave equation Tuncay Aktosun, Drossos Gintides and Vassilis G Papanicolaou 115005 Uniqueness of an inverse problem with single measurement data generated by a plane wave in partial finite differences Michael V Klibanov 115006 Sweep data of electrical impedance tomography Harri Hakula, Lauri Harhanen and Nuutti Hyv\"onen 115007 Solving a linear conservation law subject to initial and final conditions Olivier Besson and J\'er\^ome Pousin 115008 A regularized Newton method for locating thin tubular conductivity inhomogeneities Roland Griesmaier and Nuutti Hyv\"onen 115009 A Bayesian approach to the detection of small low emission sources Xiaolei Xun, Bani Mallick, Raymond J Carroll and Peter Kuchment 115010 Regularization of statistical inverse problems and the Bakushinski\u\i veto S M A Becker 115011 Real-time reconstruction of time-varying point sources in a three-dimensional scalar wave equation Takashi Ohe, Hirokazu Inui and Kohzaburo Ohnaka 115012 Multi-energy CT based on a prior rank, intensity and sparsity model (PRISM) Hao Gao, Hengyong Yu, Stanley Osher and Ge Wang 115013 Reconstruction of missing data in social networks based on temporal patterns of interactions Alexey Stomakhin, Martin B Short and Andrea L Bertozzi ------ Subject: Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization 1:3 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 16:27:19 -0500 Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization (NACO) Volume: 1, Number: 3 September 2011 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=467 Preface; Pages : i - ii Shengjie Li, Nanjing Huang and Xinmin Yang General parametric sufficient optimality conditions for multiple objective fractional subset programming relating to generalized (\rho,\eta,A)-invexity; Pages : 333 - 339 Ram U. Verma Extragradient-projection method for solving constrained convex minimization problems; Pages : 341 - 359 Luchuan Ceng, Qamrul Hasan Ansari and Jen-Chih Yao Optimality conditions and duality for minimax fractional programming involving nonsmooth generalized univexity; Pages : 361 - 370 Xian-Jun Long and Jing Quan Strong convergence theorems with three-step iteration in star-shaped metric spaces; Pages : 371 - 379 Byung-Soo Lee Some results on lk-eigenvalues of tensor and related spectral radius; Pages : 381 - 388 Chen Ling and Liqun Qi Finding all minimal elements of a finite partially ordered set by genetic algorithm with a prescribed probability; Pages : 389 - 398 Marcin Studniarski An improved targeted climbing algorithm for linear programs; Pages : 399 - 405 Mingfang Ding, Yanqun Liu and John Anthony Gear On linear vector optimization duality in infinite-dimensional spaces; Pages : 407 - 415 Radu Ioan Bot and Sorin-Mihai Grad Continuity of second-order adjacent derivatives for weak perturbation maps in vector optimization; Pages : 417 - 433 Qilin Wang, Shengjie Li and Kok Lay Teo Orbital transfers: optimization methods and recent results; Pages : 435 - 485 Mauro Pontani A note on monotone approximations of minimum and maximum functions and multi-objective problems; Pages : 487 - 493 Dusan M. Stipanovic, Claire J. Tomlin and George Leitmann A unified nonlinear augmented Lagrangian approach for nonconvex vector optimization; Pages : 495 - 508 Chunrong Chen A primal-dual algorithm for nonlinear programming exploiting negative curvature directions; Pages : 509 - 528 Gianni Di Pillo, Giampaolo Liuzzi and Stefano Lucidi A smoothing Broyden-like method for polyhedral cone constrained eigenvalue problem; Pages : 529 - 537 Yafeng Li, Guo Sun and Yiju Wang Asymptotic strong duality; Pages : 539 - 548 Regina S. Burachik and Xiaoqi Yang Bilevel mixed equilibrium problems in Banach spaces : existence and algorithmic aspects; Pages : 549 - 561 Ouayl Chadli, Hicham Mahdioui and Jen-Chih Yao ------ Subject: Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 5:4 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 22:56:01 -0500 Advances in Mathematics of Communications (AMC) Volume: 5, Number: 4 November 2011 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=474 Error bounds for repeat-accumulate codes decoded via linear programming; Pages : 555 - 570 Idan Goldenberg and David Burshtein Codes over Z2k, Gray map and self-dual codes; Pages : 571 - 588 Steven T. Dougherty and Cristina Fernandez-Cordoba The merit factor of binary arrays derived from the quadratic character; Pages : 589 - 607 Kai-Uwe Schmidt On the number of bent functions from iterative constructions: lower bounds and hypotheses; Pages : 609 - 621 Natalia Tokareva Explicit formulas for real hyperelliptic curves of genus 2 in affine representation; Pages : 623 - 666 Stefan Erickson, Michael J. Jacobson, Jr. and Andreas Stein Fast multi-sequence shift-register synthesis with the Euclidean algorithm; Pages : 667 - 680 Alexander Zeh and Antonia Wachter All binary linear codes of lengths up to 18 or redundancy up to 10 are normal; Pages : 681 - 686 Tsonka Baicheva