Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 11, Number 22 December 1, 2011 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: School on Analytical and Numerical Aspects of Evolution Equations Junior and Senior Positions, Univ of Warwick PhD Position, Coventry, UK Postdoc Fellowship, Analysis, Univ of Cambridge Postdoc Positions, Shanghai Jiaotong Postdoc/PhD Positions, Interdsciplinary Math, Uppsala Univ PhD/Postdoc Positions, K.U. Leuven, ESAT-SCD Dept Head/Asst Prof Positions, Colorado School of Mines Faculty Position, Appl Math, Clarkson Univ Faculty Positions, Mathematics, Univ of Macau Faculty Positions, Appl Math, Naval Postgraduate School Contents, Journal of Geometric Mechanics 3:3 Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 5:3 Contents, Kinetic and Related Models 4:4 Contents, Nonlinearity 24:12 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 241:1 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 241:2 Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 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: School on Analytical and Numerical Aspects of Evolution Equations From: Etienne Emmrich Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 13:27:22 +0100 Dear colleagues, we would like to draw your attention to the following spring school that aims to bring together students and younger researchers in the field of analysis and numerical analysis of partial differential equations. 4th Spring School Analytical and Numerical Aspects of Evolution Equations March 19-23, 2012 in Bielefeld, Germany Organised by: Etienne Emmrich and Petra Wittbold Lectures: Joachim Escher (Hannover) Analytical aspects of thin film models with Marangoni effects Matthias Hieber (Darmstadt) Analytical aspects of geophysical flows Ansgar Juengel (Vienna) Entropy dissipation methods for nonlinear PDEs Rico Zacher (Halle) A priori estimates, regularity, and asymptotics for nonlocal in time PDEs Participants may present their results in short communications or in a poster session. A limited number of scholarships for students and younger researchers is available. Further information can be found at http://www.math.uni-bielefeld.de/spring2012 ------ Subject: Junior and Senior Positions, Univ of Warwick From: Charles Elliott Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 13:38:47 +0100 The Mathematics Institute (University of Warwick) is currently advertising four Assistant Professor positions in any areas of pure and applied mathematics (two permanent and two 3 year fixed term Warwick Zeeman Lectureships) with a closing date of 3 January 2012. We are also advertising a Chair in Applied Mathematics with a closing date of 13 January 2012. http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/jobs ------ Subject: PhD Position, Coventry, UK From: "Sergei Molokov" Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 19:51:26 -0000 Coventry University Faculty of Engineering and Computing PhD Studentship in Fluid Dynamics (Magnetohydrodynamics) GBP13,260 maintenance per annum (tax free) Funded by EPSRC, Culham Centre for Fusion Energy Coventry University invites applications for a 3.5-year PhD Industrial CASE studentship in Fluid Dynamics. The studentship is co-funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and Culham Centre for Fusion Energy (http://www.ccfe.ac.uk/) . The work, to be performed in collaboration with Culham and with Ilmenau University of Technology (Germany, http://www.tu-ilmenau.de/tfd/ ), involves Direct Numerical Simulation of turbulent flow in rectangular ducts with reference to liquid metal blankets for fusion reactors. Candidates must be EU nationals holding a BSc degree in Mathematics, Physics or a related discipline. Exceptional candidates from outside of the EU are also encouraged to apply. Provisional starting date is 23rd January 2012. For an informal discussion please contact Prof Sergei Molokov at s.molokov@coventry.ac.uk (http://nestor2.coventry.ac.uk/research/appmath/staff/molokov.php) To view details of the Studentship, please visit the link: http://www.coventry.ac.uk/researchnet/d/795 For an application form please visit the link: http://www.coventry.ac.uk/researchnet/studentships/a/5763 Complete the application form and return with a covering letter to: Admission team Graduate Centre Jaguar Building Coventry University Priory Street COVENTRY CV1 5FB United Kingdom Fax: +44 (0)24 7688 8609 Email: research-apps.pg@coventry.ac.uk The deadline for receipt of applications is 9th December, 2011 ------ Subject: Postdoc Fellowship, Analysis, Univ of Cambridge From: Emma Hacking Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 04:28:10 -0500 Applications are invited for the post of University of Cambridge Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Analysis. The fellowship is to be held in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics (DPMMS) and will be closely associated with the Cambridge Centre for Analysis, an EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training, which is a joint project of the two Mathematics Departments at Cambridge. The Fellowship is available for up to three years, commencing on 1 September 2012 or an alternative date by agreement. The appointment will be made at an appropriate point on the University's Postdoctoral Research Associate scale. The successful candidate will have a PhD in Mathematics before commencing the Fellowship. The Fellow will be free to pursue independent research in some branch of Analysis (including Pure, Stochastic, Applied and Computational Analysis). An allowance will be paid for research expenses. Informal enquiries about the post may be made to cca@maths.cam.ac.uk Further information and details of how to apply is available from http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/hr/jobs/vacancies.cgi?job=9692 The closing date for applications is 16th December 2011. ------ Subject: Postdoc Positions, Shanghai Jiaotong From: "Cai, Wei" Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 03:04:19 +0000 Competetive computational postdoctoral positions at SJTU Institute of Natural Sciences (INS) is 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/PhD Positions, Interdsciplinary Math, Uppsala Univ From: Elisabeth Larsson Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 05:19:16 -0500 The Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematics (http://www.math.uu.se/cim/) at Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, is now recruiting Postdoctoral researchers (2 positions) and PhD students (4 positions). These researchers will work in an interdisciplinary project combining mathematical sciences, which includes numerical analysis, scientific computing, applied mathematics, mathematical statistics and systems engineering, and an application in an area related to complex dynamical systems, e.g. in chemistry, biology, earth sciences, economics, finance. For more details see the Postdoc or PhD student advertisement. http://www2.personalavd.uu.se/ledigaplatser/2802postDOC.html http://www2.personalavd.uu.se/ledigaplatser/2806PhD.html See also the list of suggested PhD projects. http://www.math.uu.se/CIM/Graduate+school/Lista_doktorandprojekt_2012/ Application deadline December 22. ------ Subject: PhD/Postdoc Positions, K.U. Leuven, ESAT-SCD From: Johan Suykens Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 16:36:41 +0100 The research group K.U. Leuven ESAT-SCD is currently offering new PhD positions (4-years of PhD study) and Postdoc positions (1 year, extendable) within the framework of the ERC Advanced Grant A-DATADRIVE-B (PI: Johan Suykens) http://www.kuleuven.be/research/erc/suykens.html. Different research positions (PhD/postdoc) are oriented towards 1. Prior knowledge incorporation 2. Kernels and tensors 3. Modelling structured dynamical systems 4. Sparsity 5. Optimization algorithms 6. Core models and mathematical foundations 7. Next generation software tool The research group ESAT-SCD http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/scd/ at the university K.U. Leuven Belgium provides an excellent research environment being active in the broad area of mathematical engineering, including systems and control theory, neural networks and machine learning, nonlinear systems and complex networks, optimization, signal processing, bioinformatics and biomedicine. The research will be conducted under the supervision of Prof. Johan Suykens. Interested candidates having a solid mathematical background and master degree can apply for these positions by sending their CV and motivation letter to johan.suykens@esat.kuleuven.be. For further information on these positions you may contact johan.suykens@esat.kuleuven.be. ------ Subject: Dept Head/Asst Prof Positions, Colorado School of Mines From: "M. GANESH" Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 11:05:23 -0500 The Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at the Colorado School of Mines is seeking to fill two positions: (1) Department Head and (2) Assistant Professor in Computational and Applied Mathematics. Announcements are at: http://inside.mines.edu/HR-Academic-Faculty ------ Subject: Faculty Position, Appl Math, Clarkson Univ From: "Kathleen R. Fowler - kfowler" Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 14:20:00 +0000 The Department of Mathematics at Clarkson University (www.clarkson.edu/math) invites applications for at least one tenure-track Assistant Professor position in applied mathematics starting in August 2012. We are especially interested in candidates with expertise in a computational areas of applied mathematics, including in statistics, but all areas of applied mathematics are relevant. We will however also consider strong applicants with expertise in applied dynamical systems to further strengthen our strong group in this specialty within the department. Responsibilities will include teaching undergraduate and graduate level mathematics courses, and directing graduate students. Minimum requirements are a Ph.D. in mathematics by the date of appointment, demonstrated excellence in both research potential and teaching ability, and fluency in English. In addition, the candidate should be able to interact with other faculty in the department and the university. Applications including vita and three reference letters should be submitted to https://clarkson.peopleadmin.com/. Completed applications will be reviewed starting immediately. Women and minorities are urged to apply. Clarkson University is an AA/EOE Employer. (Pos. #270) ------ Subject: Faculty Positions, Mathematics, Univ of Macau From: Human Resources Office of the University of Macau Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 23:07:42 -0500 The University of Macau is a leading higher educational institution in Macao and is making strides towards becoming internationally recognized for its excellence in teaching, research and service to the community. The University is growing rapidly with a number of new strategic initiatives including the relocation to a new campus. The new campus will be 20 times larger than the present one with a projected increase of 40% in student intake and faculty size. English is the University's working language. The Department of Mathematics of the Faculty of Science and Technology invites applications for positions at all ranks and for all areas in pure mathematics, applied mathematics and statistics. Qualifications The candidates must be PhD holders in mathematics or related fields. Preference will be given to candidates with excellent curriculum, teaching and research experiences. Selected candidates are expected to assume duty in August 2012. Position and Remuneration Remuneration and appointment rank offered will be competitive and commensurate with the successful applicants' academic qualification, current position and professional experience. The current local maximum income tax rate is 12%, while after various discretionary exemptions the effective income tax rate has been around 5% - 7%. Application Procedure Applicants should visit http://www.umac.mo/vacancy for more details, and apply ONLINE at Jobs@UM (https://isw.umac.mo/recruitment) (Ref. No.: FST/MATHS/AL/09/2012). Review of applications will commence from late December 2011. Potential applicants are encouraged to submit their applications early for consideration. Review of applications will be continued until the positions are filled. Other contact points are Human Resources Office University of Macau, Av. Padre Tomas Pereira, Taipa, Macau Website: https://isw.umac.mo/recruitment; Email: vacancy@umac.mo Tel: +853 8397 8593 or +853 8397 8592; Fax: +853 8397 8694 or +853 2883 1694 The effective position and salary index are subject to the Personnel Statute of the University of Macau in force. The University of Macau reserves the right not to appoint a candidate. Applicants with less qualification and experience can be offered lower positions under special circumstances. ***Personal data provided by applicants will be kept confidential and used for recruitment purpose only*** ------ Subject: Faculty Positions, Appl Math, Naval Postgraduate School From: "Carlos F. Borges" Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 13:46:50 -0500 The Department of Applied Mathematics at the Naval Postgraduate School, in Monterey, California invites applications for one or more tenure-track positions at the level of Assistant Professor (exceptional candidates at all levels may be considered). Candidates should possess an earned doctorate. Teaching experience is highly desirable, and evidence of exceptional research potential is necessary. All areas of research will be considered, but preference will be given to candidates specializing in areas of computational mathematics that support existing departmental research efforts, including fluid dynamics, control, game theory, and others. Effective teaching is essential and candidates must have excellent communication skills (both written and oral), as well as strong interpersonal and organizational abilities. U.S. citizenship is REQUIRED. For a full description of the positions and our research interests please visit our web page at http://math.nps.edu. Applicants should submit a cover letter describing their qualifications for these positions, a comprehensive curriculum vitae or resume and contact and e-mail address information for a minimum of three references. The application material must clearly state the applicant's citizenship. Applications may be submitted electronically or in hard copy to: Prof. Wei Kang Department of Applied Mathematics Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 93943-5121 (831) 656-3337 wkang@nps.edu Review of applications will begin immediately and applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. The Naval Postgraduate School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Geometric Mechanics 3:3 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 15:18:25 -0600 Journal of Geometric Mechanics (JGM) Volume: 3, Number: 3 September 2011 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=482 1. Infinitesimal gauge symmetries of closed forms; Pages : 277 - 312 Olivier Brahic 2. Euler equations on a semi-direct product of the diffeomorphisms group by itself; Pages : 313 - 322 Joachim Escher, Rossen Ivanov and Boris Kolev 3. Killing's equations for invariant metrics on Lie groups; Pages : 323 - 335 Firas Hindeleh and Gerard Thompson 4. Integrable Euler top and nonholonomic Chaplygin ball; Pages : 337 - 362 Andrey Tsiganov ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 5:3 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 15:12:56 -0600 Journal of Modern Dynamics (JMD) Volume: 5, Number: 3 July 2011 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListJMDnew.jsp?pubID=480 1. Contact homology of orbit complements and implied existence; Pages : 409 - 472 Al Momin 2. Outer billiards on the Penrose kite: Compactification and renormalization; Pages : 473 - 581 Richard Evan Schwartz 3. A nondifferentiable essential irrational invariant curve for a C1 symplectic twist map; Pages : 583 - 591 Marie-Claude Arnaud 4. Bernoulli equilibrium states for surface diffeomorphisms; Pages : 593 - 608 Omri M. Sarig 5. On distortion in groups of homeomorphisms; Pages : 609 - 622 Swiatoslaw R. Gal and Jarek Kedra ------ Subject: Contents, Kinetic and Related Models 4:4 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 14:52:02 -0600 Kinetic and Related Models (KRM) Volume: 4, Number: 4 December 2011 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=479 1. Preface; Pages : i - iii Paola Pietra, Eric Polizzi, Fabrice Deluzet, Jihene Kefi, Olivier Pinaud, Claudia Negulescu, Nicolas Vauchelet, Raymond El Hajj, Clement Jourdana and Stefan Possanner 2. Second order averaging for the nonlinear Schrodinger equation with strongly anisotropic potential; Pages : 831 - 856 Naoufel Ben Abdallah, Yongyong Cai, Francois Castella and Florian Mehats 3. On the minimization problem of sub-linear convex functionals; Pages : 857 - 871 Naoufel Ben Abdallah, Irene M. Gamba and Giuseppe Toscani 4. Fractional diffusion limit for collisional kinetic equations: A Hilbert expansion approach; Pages : 873 - 900 Naoufel Ben Abdallah, Antoine Mellet and Marjolaine Puel 5. Kinetic formulation and global existence for the Hall-Magneto-hydrodynamics system; Pages : 901 - 918 Marion Acheritogaray, Pierre Degond, Amic Frouvelle and Jian-Guo Liu 6. Uniqueness of solutions for the non-cutoff Boltzmann equation with soft potential; Pages : 919 - 934 Radjesvarane Alexandre, Yoshinori Morimoto, Seiji Ukai, Chao-Jiang Xu and Tong Yang 7. Stagnation-point flow of a rarefied gas impinging obliquely on a plane wall; Pages : 935 - 954 Kazuo Aoki and Yoshiaki Abe 8. Discontinuous Galerkin methods for the one-dimensional Vlasov-Poisson system; Pages : 955 - 989 Blanca Ayuso, Jose A. Carrillo and Chi-Wang Shu 9. Asymptotic-preserving scheme for a bi-fluid Euler-Lorentz model; Pages : 991 - 1023 Stephane Brull, Pierre Degond, Fabrice Deluzet and Alexandre Mouton 10. Continuous limit of a crowd motion and herding model: Analysis and numerical simulations; Pages : 1025 - 1047 Martin Burger, Peter Alexander Markowich and Jan-Frederik Pietschmann 11. Semiclassical limit in a simplified quantum energy-transport model for semiconductors; Pages : 1049 - 1062 Li Chen, Xiu-Qing Chen and Ansgar Jungel 12. The Spherical Harmonics Expansion model coupled to the Poisson equation; Pages : 1063 - 1079 Jan Haskovec, Nader Masmoudi, Christian Schmeiser and Mohamed Lazhar Tayeb 13. Averaged kinetic models for flows on unstructured networks; Pages : 1081 - 1096 Michael Herty and Christian Ringhofer 14. A hybrid Schrodinger/Gaussian beam solver for quantum barriers and surface hopping; Pages : 1097 - 1120 Shi Jin and Peng Qi 15. Analysis of a diffusive effective mass model for nanowires; Pages : 1121 - 1142 Clement Jourdana and Nicolas Vauchelet 16. A problem of moment realizability in quantum statistical physics; Pages : 1143 - 1158 Florian Mehats and Olivier Pinaud 17. Diffusion limit of a generalized matrix Boltzmann equation for spin-polarized transport; Pages : 1159 - 1191 Stefan Possanner and Claudia Negulescu ------ Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity 24:12 From: Anna-Ulla Jansson Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:20:47 +0000 NONLINEARITY Volume 24, Issue 12, December 2011 Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: URL: http://iopscience.iop.org/0951-7715/24/12 Pages: R89-R168, 3279-3592 INVITED ARTICLES R89 Discrete breathers in Bose-Einstein condensates Roberto Franzosi, Roberto Livi, Gian-Luca Oppo and Antonio Politi R123 Spectral problems in open quantum chaos Stephane Nonnenmacher PAPERS 3279 Singularity formation in chemotaxis systems with volume-filling effect Zhi-An Wang, Michael Winkler and Dariusz Wrzosek 3299 Special cases of three point charges Ya-Lun Tsai 3323 Exponential asymptotics of homoclinic snaking A D Dean, P C Matthews, S M Cox and J R King 3353 Instability of nonmonotone magnetic equilibria of the relativistic Vlasov-Maxwell system Jonathan Ben-Artzi 3391 Rich phase transitions in step skew products Lorenzo J Diaz, Katrin Gelfert and Michal Rams 3413 Long-term analysis of strongly damped nonlinear wave equations Filippo Dell'Oro and Vittorino Pata 3437 Emergence of steady and oscillatory localized structures in a phytoplankton?nutrient model A Zagaris and A Doelman 3487 Existence of solutions for a higher order non-local equation appearing in crack dynamics C Imbert and A Mellet 3515 On singularity formation for the L2-critical Boson star equation Enno Lenzmann and Mathieu Lewin 3541 Cubic and quartic integrals for geodesic flow on 2-torus via a system of the hydrodynamic type Misha Bialy and Andrey E Mironov 3555 Squared eigenfunctions and linear stability properties of closed vortex filaments Annalisa Calini, Scott F Keith and Stephane Lafortune AUTHOR INDEX 3585 Author index with titles ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 241:1 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 00:22:49 -0500 * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 241, Issue 1, Pages 1-76, 1 January 2012 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/271587-1-s2.0-S0167278911X00192 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Conservative, unconditionally stable discretization methods for Hamiltonian equations, applied to wave motion in lattice equations modeling protein molecules Original Research Article, Pages 1-10 Brenton LeMesurier 2) DNS study on mechanism of small length scale generation in late boundary layer transition Original Research Article, Pages 11-24 Ping Lu, Chaoqun Liu 3) Practical use of variational principles for modeling water waves Original Research Article, Pages 25-36 Didier Clamond, Denys Dutykh 4) A mathematical mechanism for instabilities in stripe formation on growing domains Original Research Article, Pages 37-59 Kei-Ichi Ueda, Yasumasa Nishiura 5) Dynamical criteria for the evolution of the stochastic dimensionality in flows with uncertainty Original Research Article, Pages 60-76 Themistoklis P. Sapsis, Pierre F.J. Lermusiaux ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 241:2 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 07:11:38 -0500 * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 241, Issue 2, Pages 77-134, 15 January 2012 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/271587-1-s2.0-S0167278911X00209 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Phase-field modeling of epitaxial growth: Applications to step trains and island dynamics Original Research Article, Pages 77-94 Zhengzheng Hu, John S. Lowengrub, Steven M. Wise, Axel Voigt 2) Detecting coherent structures using braids Original Research Article, Pages 95-105 Michael R. Allshouse, Jean-Luc Thiffeault 3) Exponential transient rotating waves in a bistable ring of unidirectionally coupled maps Original Research Article, Pages 106-114 Yo Horikawa, Hiroyuki Kitajima 4) On the validity of the variational approximation in discrete nonlinear Schrodinger equations Original Research Article, Pages 115-124 Christopher Chong, Dmitry E. Pelinovsky, Guido Schneider 5) The Symmetric Regularized-Long-Wave equation: Well-posedness and nonlinear stability Original Research Article, Pages 125-133 Carlos Banquet Brango ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 5:4 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 14:38:32 -0600 Inverse Problems and Imaging (IPI) Volume: 5, Number: 4 November 2011 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=478 1. Stability estimates for the anisotropic wave equation from the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map; Pages : 745 - 773 Mourad Bellassoued and David Dos Santos Ferreira 2. Recovery of the heat coefficient by two measurements; Pages : 775 - 791 Amin Boumenir and Vu Kim Tuan 3. Uniqueness in inverse transmission scattering problems for multilayered obstacles; Pages : 793 - 813 Johannes Elschner and Guanghui Hu 4. A comparison of dictionary based approaches to inpainting and denoising with an emphasis to independent component analysis learned dictionaries; Pages : 815 - 841 Marko Filipovic and Ivica Kopriva 5. Spectral shift functions in the fixed energy inverse scattering; Pages : 843 - 858 Miklos Horvath 6. Reconstructions from boundary measurements on admissible manifolds; Pages : 859 - 877 Carlos E. Kenig, Mikko Salo and Gunther Uhlmann 7. Computing the fibre orientation from Radon data using local Radon transform; Pages : 879 - 891 Michael Krause, Jan Marcel Hausherr and Walter Krenkel 8. Cumulative wavefront reconstructor for the Shack-Hartmann sensor; Pages : 893 - 913 Mariya Zhariy, Andreas Neubauer, Matthias Rosensteiner and Ronny Ramlau