Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 11, Number 21 November 15, 2011 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: CISM short course on Modal Analysis of Nonlinear Mechanical Systems Workshop on Free Surface Flows PhD/Postdoc Position, RWTH Aachen, Germany Postdoc/PhD Positions, Univ of Sussex Postdoc Position, free-surface fluid flows, Toulouse Univ Faculty Position, Systems Biology, UC Irvine Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 32:1 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 32:2 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 32:3 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 32:4 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 17:1 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 5:2 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 5:3 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 240:23 Contents, Dynamical Systems 26:4 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: CISM short course on Modal Analysis of Nonlinear Mechanical Systems From: "Vakakis, Alexander F" Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 14:32:54 +0000 A short course on 'Modal Analysis of Nonlinear Mechanical Systems' will be held at the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences (CISM) in Udine, Italy (http://www.cism.it/) in the period June 25-29, 2012. Content of the course: Modal analysis and testing of linear structures has been developed over the past 40-50 years, and the techniques available today are really quite sophisticated and advanced. Because nonlinearity is a frequent occurrence in real-life applications, there is a need for efficient nonlinear modal analysis methods. In this context, nonlinear normal modes (NNMs) offer a solid mathematical tool for interpreting a wide class of nonlinear dynamical phenomena, yet they have a clear conceptual relation to the classical linear normal modes (LNMs), with which structural engineers are familiar. However, for reasons that will be detailed during the course, most practicing engineers still view NNMs as a concept that is foreign to them, and they do not yet consider them as a practical tool. This course will first introduce the concept of NNMs and their definitions. The fundamental differences between LNMs and NNMs will be highlighted (e.g., the frequency-energy dependence, bifurcations and modal interactions of NNMs) and illustrated using simple examples. The pedagogical treatment of NNMs will be an important objective of the course so that the theory will be accessible to attendees coming from both academic and industrial areas. Different methods for computing NNMs from a mathematical model will be presented. Participants will be exposed to both advanced analytical and numerical methods. Particular attention will be devoted to the invariant manifold and normal form theories. We will also show that numerical algorithms pave the way for an efficient and practical computation of NNMs. Realizing that a large body of the literature deals with low-order lumped-mass models, omplex structures including rotorcraft blades and a full-scale aircraft will be examined. The course will also discuss experimental modal analysis, which amounts to extracting NNMs directly from experimental data. Two methods will be presented. The first method is based on the concept of slow flow and builds a model based on intrinsic modal oscillators. The second method relies on the generalization of the phase lag quadrature criterion to nonlinear systems. Advanced signal processing, including the wavelet transform and empirical mode decomposition will prove very useful for experimental NNM identification. Finally, the course will describe several important applications of the NNM theory, including model validation, model reduction, and vibration and acoustic mitigation. Lecturers: Bruno Cochelin, Ecole Centrale de Marseille, France, Oleg Gendelman, Technion, Israel, Gaetan Kerschen, University of Liege, Belgium, Steve Shaw, Michigan State University, USA, Cyril Touze, Ecole Nationale Superieur de Techniques Avancees, France, Alexander Vakakis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, USA, ------ Subject: Workshop on Free Surface Flows From: Luca Heltai Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 11:31:36 -0500 A Workshop on Free Surface Flows, with focus on Numerical Methodologies and Application to Naval Architecture, will take place on the 23rd and 24th of February 2012 at SISSA, the International School for Advanced Studies in Trieste (Italy). The program consists of plenary and invited talks. Confirmed Speakers include: - Prof. Hrvoje Jasak (University of Zagreb) - Prof. Carl-Erik Janson (Chalmers) - Prof. Andrea di Mascio (IAC Roma) - Dr. Edie Miglio (MOX - Politecnico di Milano) - Dr. Nicola Parolini (MOX - Politecnico di Milano) Organizing Committee: - Dr. Luca Heltai (luca.heltai@sissa.it) - Dr. Andrea Mola (andrea.mola@sissa.it) Workshop Homepage: http://mathlab.sissa.it/activities/workshops/free_surface_flows There are no fees but registration is required. Registration is available on the workshop home page until January 31st. ------ Subject: PhD/Postdoc Position, RWTH Aachen, Germany From: Frank Knoben Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2011 08:36:48 +0100 At the Institute for Geometry and Applied Mathematics of the RWTH Aachen we are currently offering a full PhD/postdoc position associated with the research project "Numerical Fluid-Structure Coupling Schemes for High-Frequent Surface Motions". This is part of the interdisciplinary research group FOR 1779 "Adaptive Drag Reduction by Surface Oscillations" that has been recently approved by the DFG. The main concern of this project is the development of highly efficient and reliable coupling tools for the numerical simulation of the interaction between a turbulent flow field and a surface. In particular, the turbulent boundary layer is perturbed by micro-scale mechanisms, e.g., high-frequent oscillations, riblets, aiming at drag reduction. The candidates should have some background in computational fluid dynamics, especially in conservation laws and their discretization (finite volume methods, DG methods). Some familiarity, at least on a conceptual level with upscaling or homogenization techniques would be very helpful. Good programming skills in C/C++ are highly welcome. The primary qualification is however a sincere interest in learning new concepts and skills. The position can be filled immediately. The salary is according to TVL E-13. The appointment covers a period of 3 years. Employment equity is one of our goals. We also welcome applications from persons with disabilities. For further details, see our homepage http://www.igpm.rwth-aachen.de or contact Univ.-Prof. Dr. W. Dahmen (dahmen@igpm.rwth-aachen.de) Apl.Prof. Dr. S. Mueller (mueller@igpm.rwth-aachen.de) ------ Subject: Postdoc/PhD Positions, Univ of Sussex From: Erik Burman Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 05:58:42 -0500 A 3 year post doc and (up to) two 3.5 year EPSRC-funded studentships are available within a project on numerical methods for multiphysics interface problems at the University of Sussex. The aim of the project is to develop, analyse and implement numerical methods for the computation of approximations to problems with (possibly moving) interfaces, where different physical systems are coupled across the interface. Typical applications include freesurface flows and fluid structure interaction. For more details see http://www.maths.sussex.ac.uk/~erik/index_files/research.htm The student(s) will be based in the Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing group in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Sussex and supervised by Professor Erik Burman. As the project is closely linked to work carried out at the French national research institute INRIA (in Paris) and at the University of Jonkoping in Sweden, it is anticipated that the student may also some spend some time in France and Sweden during the project. Applicants should have, or be expecting to obtain in the near future, a First Class or good Upper Second honours degree (or equivalent) in mathematics, engineering or a mathematical science. An interest in computational mathematics is essential, and some experience of programming would also be desirable. The studentships are available for UK/EU candidates only due to the character of the funding. Details of how to apply can be found at http://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/pg/applying. If you have any questions or queries, please email e.n.burman@sussex.ac.uk. ------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Postdoc Position, free-surface fluid flows, Toulouse Univ From: "J. Monnier" Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 09:21:20 -0500 A two-year postdoctoral position is available at Mathematics Institute of Toulouse, France. The successful candidate will contribute to improve and validate our shallow models for free-surface fluid flows, non-newtonian, and apply the models to geophysical flows. The applicant must have a PhD in applied mathematics or computational sciences with a demonstrated experience in mathematical modeling, numerical schemes and software development. Application deadline is December 5th, 2011. More information can be found at http://www-gmm.insa-toulouse.fr/~monnier ------ Subject: Faculty Position, Systems Biology, UC Irvine From: Karen Martin Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 10:53:42 -0500 The University of California, Irvine is renewing its recruiting initiative in Systems Biology. Two positions are available this year, for which candidates will be considered from all areas of Systems Biology, including modeling, mathematical and computational biology, biological networks, regulatory dynamics and control, spatial dynamics and morphogenesis, and synthetic biology. Applications are being solicited at the Assistant Professor level, and appointment can be made in any of several departments, including Developmental and Cell Biology, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, Computer Science, and Statistics. Applications at the Associate and Full Professor level will also be considered, with appointment being subject to the availability of funds. The successful applicant is expected to conduct a strong research program and to contribute to the teaching of undergraduate and graduate students. Systems Biology research and training at UCI is fostered by several interdisciplinary research units, an NIGMS National Center for Systems Biology, and Ph.D. training programs in Bioinformatics, and Mathematical and Computational Biology (for more information, see http://ccbs.bio.uci.edu). Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, bibliography, three letters of reference, and statements of research and teaching interests using the on-line recruitment system (see instructions at http://ccbs.bio.uci.edu or https://recruit.ap.uci.edu, under "Institutes and Centers"). To receive full consideration, material should be received by December 4, 2011. The University of California, Irvine is an equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity, and strongly encourages applications from all qualified applicants, including women and minorities. UCI is responsive to the needs of dual career couples, is dedicated to work-life balance through an array of family-friendly policies, and is the recipient of an NSF ADVANCE Award for gender equity. ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 32:1 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 13:13:18 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 32, Number: 1 January 2012 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=466 1. Lipschitz regularity of solution map of control systems with multiple state constraints; Pages : 1 - 26 Piernicola Bettiol and Helene Frankowska 2. Uniqueness of equilibrium states for some partially hyperbolic horseshoes; Pages : 27 - 40 Alexander Arbieto and Luciano Prudente 3. Transversal intersections of invariant manifolds of NMS flows on S3; Pages : 41 - 56 B. Campos and P. Vindel 4. Global regularity and asymptotic behavior of modified Navier-Stokes equations with fractional dissipation; Pages : 57 - 79 Bo-Qing Dong and Juan Song 5. Lefschetz sequences and detecting periodic points; Pages : 81 - 100 Anna Gierzkiewicz and Klaudiusz Wojcik 6. Traveling wave solution for a lattice dynamical system with convolution type nonlinearity; Pages : 101 - 124 Jong-Shenq Guo and Ying-Chih Lin 7. Spectral analysis for transition front solutions in Cahn-Hilliard systems; Pages : 125 - 166 Peter Howard and Bongsuk Kwon 8. Asymptotic behavior of solutions to a one-dimensional full model for phase transitions with microscopic movements; Pages : 167 - 190 Jie Jiang and Boling Guo 9. On the mass-critical generalized KdV equation; Pages : 191 - 221 Rowan Killip, Soonsik Kwon, Shuanglin Shao and Monica Visan 10. Hamilton Jacobi Bellman equations in infinite dimensions with quadratic and superquadratic Hamiltonian; Pages : 223 - 263 Federica Masiero 11. Non-autonomous 3D primitive equations with oscillating external force and its global attractor; Pages : 265 - 291 T. Tachim Medjo 12. A generalization of expansivity; Pages : 293 - 301 Carlos Arnoldo Morales 13. The effect of toxins on the plasmid-bearing and plasmid-free model in the unstirred chemostat; Pages : 303 - 329 Hua Nie and Jianhua Wu 14. Boundary layer for nonlinear evolution equations with damping and diffusion; Pages : 331 - 352 Lizhi Ruan and Changjiang Zhu ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 32:2 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 13:39:34 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 32, Number: 2 February 2012 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=468 1. Lie's reduction method and differential Galois theory in the complex analytic context; Pages : 353 - 379 David Blazquez-Sanz and Juan J. Morales-Ruiz 2. Mixed initial-boundary value problem for Ott-Sudan-Ostrovskiy equation; Pages : 381 - 409 Martn P. Arciga Alejandre and Elena I. Kaikina 3. Large solutions of elliptic systems of second order and applications to the biharmonic equation; Pages : 411 - 432 Marie-Francoise Bidaut-Veron, Marta Garcia-Huidobro and Cecilia Yarur 4. On the relations between positive Lyapunov exponents, positive entropy, and sensitivity for interval maps; Pages : 433 - 466 Alejo Barrio Blaya and Victor Jimenez Lopez 5. Asymptotic estimates for unimodular Fourier multipliers on modulation spaces; Pages : 467 - 485 Jiecheng Chen, Dashan Fan and Lijing Sun 6. Pressures for asymptotically sub-additive potentials under a mistake function; Pages : 487 - 497 Wen-Chiao Cheng, Yun Zhao and Yongluo Cao 7. On some geometry of propagation in diffractive time scales; Pages : 499 - 538 Christophe Cheverry and Thierry Paul 8. Compressible hydrodynamic flow of liquid crystals in 1-D; Pages : 539 - 563 Shijin Ding, Junyu Lin, Changyou Wang and Huanyao Wen 9. Genus and braid index associated to sequences of renormalizable Lorenz maps; Pages : 565 - 586 Nuno Franco and Luis Silva 10. Rational periodic sequences for the Lyness recurrence; Pages : 587 - 604 A. Gasull, Victor Manosa and Xavier Xarles 11. On strange attractors in a class of pinched skew products; Pages : 605 - 617 A. Haro 12. The periodic-parabolic logistic equation on RN; Pages : 619 - 641 Rui Peng and Dong Wei 13. Symmetric interval identification systems of order three; Pages : 643 - 656 Alexandra Skripchenko 14. Asymptotic analysis of the equations of motion for viscoelastic oldroyd fluid; Pages : 657 - 677 Kun Wang, Yangping Lin and Yinnian He 15. Closed trajectories on symmetric convex Hamiltonian energy surfaces; Pages : 679 - 701 Wei Wang ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 32:3 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 13:46:48 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 32, Number: 3 March 2012 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=473 1. On the Cauchy problem for nonlinear Schrodinger equations with rotation; Pages : 703 - 715 Paolo Antonelli, Daniel Marahrens and Christof Sparber 2. Localized asymptotic behavior for almost additive potentials; Pages : 717 - 751 Julien Barral and Yan-Hui Qu 3. Instability for a priori unstable Hamiltonian systems: A dynamical approach; Pages : 753 - 793 Abed Bounemoura and Edouard Pennamen 4. Existence of multiple solutions for a nonhomogeneous semilinear elliptic equation involving critical exponent; Pages : 795 - 826 Yinbin Deng, Shuangjie Peng and Li Wang 5. Blow-up, global existence and standing waves for the magnetic nonlinear Schrodinger equations; Pages : 827 - 846 Zaihui Gan and Jian Zhang 6. Global solutions for a semilinear heat equation in the exterior domain of a compact set; Pages : 847 - 865 Kazuhiro Ishige and Michinori Ishiwata 7. Persistence and non-persistence of a mutualism system with stochastic perturbation; Pages : 867 - 889 Chunyan Ji and Daqing Jiang 8. Permutations and the Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy; Pages : 891 - 900 Karsten Keller 9. Phase portraits of predator--prey systems with harvesting rates; Pages : 901 - 933 K. Q. Lan and C. R. Zhu 10. Pisot family self-affine tilings, discrete spectrum, and the Meyer property; Pages : 935 - 959 Jeong-Yup Lee and Boris Solomyak 11. Approximations for Gibbs states of arbitrary Holder potentials on hyperbolic folded sets; Pages : 961 - 975 Eugen Mihailescu 12. Non-algebraic attractors on Pk; Pages : 977 - 989 Feng Rong 13. Pullback D-attractors for the non-autonomous Newton-Boussinesq equation in two-dimensional bounded domain; Pages : 991 - 1009 Xue-Li Song and Yan-Ren Hou 14. Multi-dimensional traveling fronts in bistable reaction-diffusion equations; Pages : 1011 - 1046 Masaharu Taniguchi 15. Recurrence in generic staircases; Pages : 1047 - 1053 Serge Troubetzkoy 16. Veech groups, irrational billiards and stable abelian differentials; Pages : 1055 - 1063 Ferran Valdez 17. The LaSalle-type theorem for neutral stochastic functional differential equations with infinite delay; Pages : 1065 - 1094 Fuke Wu and Shigeng Hu ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 32:4 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2011 21:56:30 -0600 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 32, Number: 4 April 2012 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=475 1. A convex-concave elliptic problem with a parameter on the boundary condition; Pages : 1095 - 1124 J. Garcia-Melian, Julio D. Rossi and Jose Sabina de Lis 2. Second order approximations of quasistatic evolution problems in finite dimension; Pages : 1125 - 1167 Virginia Agostiniani 3. Abstract settings for stabilization of nonlinear parabolic system with a Riccati-based strategy. Application to Navier-Stokes and Boussinesq equations with Neumann or Dirichlet control; Pages : 1169 - 1208 Mehdi Badra 4. Symbolic approach and induction in the Heisenberg group; Pages : 1209 - 1229 Jean-Francois Bertazzon 5. Dense area-preserving homeomorphisms have zero Lyapunov exponents; Pages : 1231 - 1244 Mario Bessa and Cesar M. Silva 6. On isotopy and unimodal inverse limit spaces; Pages : 1245 - 1253 Henk Bruin and Sonja Stimac 7. Slow motion of particle systems as a limit of a reaction-diffusion equation with half-Laplacian in dimension one; Pages : 1255 - 1286 Maria del Mar Gonzalez and Regis Monneau 8. Box dimension and bifurcations of one-dimensional discrete dynamical systems; Pages : 1287 - 1307 Lana Horvat Dmitrovic 9. Computation of whiskered invariant tori and their associated manifolds: New fast algorithms; Pages : 1309 - 1353 Gemma Huguet, Rafael de la Llave and Yannick Sire 10. Solutions to a fluid-structure interaction free boundary problem; Pages : 1355 - 1389 Igor Kukavica and Amjad Tuffaha 11. Transition layers for a spatially inhomogeneous Allen-Cahn equation in multi-dimensional domains; Pages : 1391 - 1420 Fang Li and Kimie Nakashima 12. Dominated splitting and Pesin's entropy formula; Pages : 1421 - 1434 Wenxiang Sun and Xueting Tian 13. Partially hyperbolic sets with positive measure and ACIP for partially hyperbolic systems; Pages : 1435 - 1447 Pengfei Zhang ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 17:1 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 13:55:58 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B (DCDS-B) Volume: 17, Number: 1 January 2012 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=471 1. Homogenization of a one-dimensional spectral problem for a singularly perturbed elliptic operator with Neumann boundary conditions; Pages : 1 - 31 Gregoire Allaire, Yves Capdeboscq and Marjolaine Puel 2. Linear programming based Lyapunov function computation for differential inclusions; Pages : 33 - 56 Robert Baier, Lars Grune and Sigur?ur Freyr Hafstein 3. Exponential decay in non-uniform porous-thermo-elasticity model of Lord-Shulman type; Pages : 57 - 77 Zhong-Jie Han and Gen-Qi Xu 4. On computing heteroclinic trajectories of non-autonomous maps; Pages : 79 - 99 Thorsten Huls and Yongkui Zou 5. Periodic solutions of a non-divergent diffusion equation with nonlinear sources; Pages : 101 - 126 Chunhua Jin and Jingxue Yin 6. Qualitative analysis of a diffusive prey-predator model with trophic interactions of three levels; Pages : 127 - 152 Huiling Li, Peter Y. H. Pang and Mingxin Wang 7. Stability of an efficient Navier-Stokes solver with Navier boundary condition; Pages : 153 - 171 Jie Liao and Xiao-Ping Wang 8. Traveling wave solutions of a competitive recursion; Pages : 173 - 189 Guo Lin and Wan-Tong Li 9. Stability transitions and dynamics of mesa patterns near the shadow limit of reaction-diffusion systems in one space dimension; Pages : 191 - 220 Rebecca McKay and Theodore Kolokolnikov 10. On a nonlocal reaction-diffusion-advection system modeling phytoplankton growth with light and nutrients; Pages : 221 - 243 Linfeng Mei and Xiaoyan Zhang 11. Shooting and numerical continuation methods for computing time-minimal and energy-minimal trajectories in the Earth-Moon system using low propulsion; Pages : 245 - 269 Gautier Picot 12. A simple regulatory circuit that can simultaneously generate excitability of two different mechanisms; Pages : 271 - 282 Changhong Shi, Han-Xiong Li and Tianshou Zhou 13. A periodic reaction-diffusion model with a quiescent stage; Pages : 283 - 295 Feng-Bin Wang 14. Global stability for a HIV-1 infection model with cell-mediated immune response and intracellular delay; Pages : 297 - 302 Jinliang Wang and Lijuan Guan 15. A passivity-based stability criterion for reaction diffusion systems with interconnected structure; Pages : 303 - 323 Liming Wang 16. Generalized Jacobi rational spectral methods with essential imposition of Neumann boundary conditions in unbounded domains; Pages : 325 - 346 Zhong-Qing Wang and Jing-Xia Wu 17. Exponential stability of traveling fronts in monostable reaction-advection-diffusion equations with non-local delay; Pages : 347 - 366 Shi-Liang Wu, Wan-Tong Li and San-Yang Liu 18. Stability and Hopf bifurcations for a delayed diffusion system in population dynamics; Pages : 367 - 399 Xiang-Ping Yan and Wan-Tong Li 19. Global stability of a five-dimensional model with immune responses and delay; Pages : 401 - 416 Yincui Yan and Wendi Wang 20. Traveling wave solutions in an integro-differential competition model; Pages : 417 - 428 Liang Zhang and Bingtuan Li 21. Blowup, global fast and slow solutions to a parabolic system with double fronts free boundary; Pages : 429 - 444 Qunying Zhang and Zhigui Lin ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 5:2 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 13:51:08 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S (DCDS-S) Volume: 5, Number: 2 April 2012 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=470 1. Preface; Pages : i - i Herve Guillard and Eric Sonnendrucker 2. A numerical correction of the M1-model in the diffusive limit; Pages : 245 - 255 Christophe Berthon and Rodolphe Turpault 3. Gyrokinetic models for strongly magnetized plasmas with general magnetic shape; Pages : 257 - 269 Mihai Bostan 4. Guiding-center simulations on curvilinear meshes; Pages : 271 - 282 Jean-Philippe Braeunig, Nicolas Crouseilles, Michel Mehrenberger and Eric Sonnendrucker 5. Analysis of a high order finite volume scheme for the 1D Vlasov-Poisson system; Pages : 283 - 305 Francis Filbet, Roland Duclous and Bruno Dubroca 6. Simulations on wave propagation in fluctuating fusion plasmas for Reflectometry applications and new developments; Pages : 307 - 328 Stephane Heuraux and Filipe da Silva 7. Models and simulations for the laser-plasma interaction and the three-wave coupling problem; Pages : 329 - 343 Remi Sentis 8. High-order dimensionally split Lagrange-remap schemes for ideal magnetohydrodynamics; Pages : 345 - 367 Marc Wolff, Stephane Jaouen, Herve Jourdren and Eric Sonnendrucker ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 5:3 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 08:36:03 -0600 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems-Series S (DCDS-S) Volume: 5, Number: 3 June 2012 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=472 1. Preface; Pages : i - i Bernard Brighi 2. Elliptic problems with L1-data in the half-space; Pages : 369 - 397 Cherif Amrouche and Huy Hoang Nguyen 3. A variational convergence for bifunctionals. Application to a model of strong junction; Pages : 399 - 417 Anne-Laure Bessoud 4. On the instability of a nonlocal conservation law; Pages : 419 - 426 Afaf Bouharguane 5. Some identities on weighted Sobolev spaces; Pages : 427 - 434 Tahar Z. Boulmezaoud and Amel Kourta 6. An existence theorem for the magneto-viscoelastic problem; Pages : 435 - 447 Sandra Carillo, Vanda Valente and Giorgio Vergara Caffarelli 7. Multi-scale multi-profile global solutions of parabolic equations in RN; Pages : 449 - 472 Thierry Cazenave, Flavio Dickstein and Fred B. Weissler 8. Korn's inequalities: The linear vs. the nonlinear case; Pages : 473 - 483 Philippe Ciarlet 9. Asymptotic behavior of the Caginalp phase-field system with coupled dynamic boundary conditions; Pages : 485 - 505 Monica Conti, Stefania Gatti and Alain Miranville 10. An elliptic problem with degenerate coercivity and a singular quadratic gradient lower order term; Pages : 507 - 530 Gisella Croce 11. An identity involving exterior derivatives and applications to Gaffney inequality; Pages : 531 - 544 Gyula Csato and Bernard Dacorogna 12. Alternating proximal algorithm with costs-to-move, dual description and application to PDE's; Pages : 545 - 557 Pierre Frankel 13. Exponential decay for solutions to semilinear damped wave equation; Pages : 559 - 566 Stephane Gerbi and Belkacem Said-Houari 14. Some singular perturbations results for semilinear hyperbolic problems; Pages : 567 - 580 Senoussi Guesmia and Abdelmouhcene Sengouga 15. A family of nonlinear diffusions connecting Perona-Malik to standard diffusion; Pages : 581 - 590 Patrick Guidotti 16. Rate-independent processes with linear growth energies and time-dependent boundary conditions; Pages : 591 - 604 Martin Kruzik and Johannes Zimmer 17. On a p-curl system arising in electromagnetism; Pages : 605 - 629 Fernando Miranda, Jose-Francisco Rodrigues and Lisa Santos 18. Survey on time periodic problem for fluid flow under inhomogeneous boundary condition; Pages : 631 - 639 Hiroko Morimoto 19. An explicit stable numerical scheme for the 1D transport equation; Pages : 641 - 656 Yohan Penel 20. Support properties of solutions to nonlinear parabolic equations with variable density in the hyperbolic space; Pages : 657 - 670 Fabio Punzo 21. Blow-up rate of solutions of parabolic poblems with nonlinear boundary conditions; Pages : 671 - 681 Pavol Quittner and Philippe Souplet 22. A bifurcation for a generalized Burgers' equation in dimension one; Pages : 683 - 706 Jean-Francois Rault ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 240:23 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 09:56:42 -0500 * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 240, Issue 23, Pages 1853-1904, 15 November 2011 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/271587-1-s2.0-S0167278911X00179 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Editorial Board Pages IFC- 2) Global aspects of turbulence induced by heteroclinic cycles in competitive diffusion Lotka-Volterra equation Original Research Article, Pages 1853-1862 Kenji Orihashi, Yoji Aizawa 3) Coherence resonance and stochastic resonance in directionally coupled rings Original Research Article, Pages 1863-1872 Johannes Peter Werner, Hartmut Benner, Brendan James Florio, Thomas Stemler 4) Direct measurement of turbulent shear Original Research Article, Pages 1873-1876 S. Stefanus, S. Steers, W.I. Goldburg 5) Estimating parameters in stochastic systems: A variational Bayesian approach Original Research Article, Pages 1877-1900 Michail D. Vrettas, Dan Cornford, Manfred Opper 6) Corrigendum to "Stirring up trouble: Multi-scale mixing measures for steady scalar sources" [Physica D 231 (2007) 143-164] Pages 1901-1902 Tiffany A. Shaw, Jean-Luc Thiffeault, Charles R. Doering 7) Erratum to "Flow transitions resembling bifurcations of the logistic map in simulations of the baroclinic rotating annulus" [Physica D 237 (2008) 2251-2262] Pages 1903-1904 R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read ------ Subject: Contents, Dynamical Systems 26:4 From: "Smith, Ian" Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 10:30:51 -0000 Dynamical Systems www.tandfonline.com/cdss Volume 26 Issue 4 contained the following articles: Fixed point global attractors and repellors in competitive Lotka-Volterra systems Zhanyuan Hou & Stephen Baigent Asymptotic regularity for the nonclassical diffusion equation with lower regular forcing term Hongqing Wu & Zhuanye Zhang A discrete dynamical system for the greedy strategy at collective Parrondo games S.N. Ethier & Jiyeon Lee Flows with the (asymptotic) average shadowing property on three-dimensional closed manifolds A. Arbieto & R. Ribeiro Generalized Hopf bifurcation in a class of planar switched systems Song-Mei Huan & Xiao-Song Yang Dynamics near the product of planar heteroclinic attractors Nikita Agarwal, Alexandre Rodrigues & Michael Field Characterization of hyperbolicity and generalized shadowing lemma Davor Dragicevic & Sinisa Slijepcevic Persistence of supersonic periodic solutions for chains with anharmonic interaction potentials between neighbours and next to nearest neighbours Christine R. Venney & Johannes Zimmer Dense distribution of chaotic maps in continuous map spaces Yuming Shi & Qiuju Xing The geometry of Baire spaces Tushar Das & Mariusz Urba\~nski