Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 12, Number 06 April 1, 2012 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Appl. Conference, BIOMAT 2012 Tenth Asian Symposium on Computer Mathematics Workshop on Mechanics of soft materials and tissues Research Positions on Reusable Deep Neural Networks PhD Position, University of Oslo, Fluid Mechanics Two PhD Studentship, Unive of Peloponnese, Greece Faculty Position, Seminar for Applied Math, ETH Zurich Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 32:7 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 17:5 Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization 2:1 Contents, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 9:2 Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 5:4 Contents, Nonlinearity 24:4 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 241:10 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 241:11 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: AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Appl. From: Susan Cummins Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 10:44:33 -0500 9th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications Orlando, Florida, July 1-5, 2012 The American Institute of Mathematical Sciences invites you to the 9th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications. This conference will be held July 1-5, 2012 at the Hyatt Grand Cypress Resort in Orlando, Florida. Topics include analysis, applied analysis, differential equations and dynamical systems, in the broadest sense, and applications to real-world problems. The conference is organized by the American Institute of Mathematical Sciences and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of North Carolina Wilmington and sponsored by the National Science Foundation. For more information, please visit http://aimsciences.org/conferences/2012/index.html Contact Xin Lu at lux@uncw.edu with any questions. We hope to see you at the conference. ------ Subject: Conference, BIOMAT 2012 From: kinetic@ugr.es Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2012 10:37:10 +0200 (CEST) Dear colleague, We would like to bring to your attention the upcoming edition of BIOMAT 2012 Self-organization and collective dynamics in the live sciences: swarms, biofilms, traffic The conference will be held in Granada (SPAIN), at the Facultad de Ciencias (Universidad de Granada) in July, 2-7 2012. There are some registration + accomodation grants for students interested in attending BIOMAT 2012. We have organized during the school a meeting of "young researchers modelling biological processes". The call to participate in this meeting is now open. Programme: -Bellomo, Nicola (Politecnico di Torino, Italy): On the mathematical theory of the dynamics of swarms viewed as complex systems -Bressan, Alberto (Penn State University, USA): Modeling and optimization for traffic flow -Degond, Pierre (Universite de Toulouse, France): Mathematical models of collective dynamics in life sciences -Hemelrijk, Charlotte K. (University of Groningen, The Netherlands): The Self-organisation of fish schools and bird flocks -Klapper, Isaac (Montana State University, USA): Microbial communities -Schadschneider, Andreas (University of Cologne, Germany): From ant trails to pedestrian dynamics: empirical studies and cellular automata models For more info: http://www.ugr.es/local/kinetic/biomat/ We apologize in advanced for possible cross-posting. Best regards, The organizers ------ Subject: Tenth Asian Symposium on Computer Mathematics From: Lee Wen-Shin Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 14:36:27 +0000 The Tenth Asian Symposium on Computer Mathematics October 26th-28th, 2012 Beijing, China http://www.mmrc.iss.ac.cn/ascm/ascm2012 The Asian Symposium on Computer Mathematics (ASCM) is a series of conferences which serve as a forum for participants to present original research, learn of research progress and developments, and exchange ideas and views on doing mathematics using computers. The previous ASCM meetings were held in Beijing, China (1995), Kobe, Japan (1996), Lanzhou, China (1998), Chiang Mai, Thailand (2000), Matsuyama, Japan (2001) , Beijing, China (2003), Seoul, Korea (2005), Singapore, Singapore (2007) and Fukuoka, Japan (2009). Further information on previous ASCM symposia may be found at http://www.mmrc.iss.ac.cn/ascm CALL FOR PAPERS The program committee of ASCM 2012 invites submission of papers presenting original research, either in the form of extended abstract (up to 4 pages) or full paper (up to 20 pages). Specific topics include but are not limited to: * Symbolic, algebraic, and geometric computation * Automated mathematical reasoning and interactive theorem proving * Computer-aided problem solving and instruction * Computational methods for differential and difference equations * Hybrid symbolic-numeric computation * Computational algebra and geometry * Formalization of mathematics * Computational number theory, cryptography, and combinatorics * Mathematical software design and implementation * Parallel/distributed/network computing * System design, control theory, and hybrid systems * Mathematical modeling of biological and related systems * Scientific and engineering applications (including CAGD/CAD, geometric modeling, numerical control, robotics, and vision) Papers should be written in English and the main text font not smaller than 10 pt. Authors are expected to submit their extended abstracts or full papers electronically through EasyChair system: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ascm2012 or to ryfeng@amss.ac.cn All submitted papers will be reviewed by the program committee and the external referees. A pre-symposium proceedings will be available at the conference in electronic form. A post-symposium proceedings is planned. CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSIONS The program committee of ASCM 2012 invites submission of proposals for special sessions. For submission instructions, please visit http://www.mmrc.iss.ac.cn/ascm/ascm2012/callfor.html. The submission of session proposals can be open until June 15, 2012. A response will be delivered once the session proposal has been evaluated by the program committee. Due to the limited number of slots, session organizers are encouraged to submit their session proposals as soon as possible. IMPORTANT DATES Jun. 15, 2012 Deadline for special session proposals Jul. 31, 2012 Deadline for paper submission Sep. 10, 2012 Notification of paper acceptance Oct. 26-28, 2012 Conference dates ORGANIZATION General Chair: Ziming Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Program Committee: Shaoshi Chen (North Carolina State University, USA) Howard Cheng (University of Lethbridge, Canada) Ruyong Feng (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), Co-chair Hoon Hong (North Carolina State University, USA) Wen-shin Lee (University of Antwerp, Belgium), Co-chair Kosaku Nagasaka (Kobe University, Japan) Chau Ngo (Quy Nhon University, Vietnam) Tateaki Sasaki (University of Tsukuba, Japan) Yosuke Sato (Tokyo University of Science, Japan) Luu Ba Thang (Hanoi National University of Education, Vietnam) Irem Yaman (Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey) Zhengfeng Yang (East China Normal University, China) Chee K. Yap (New York University, USA) Jian Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Zhifang Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Local Arrangements: Jinsan Cheng (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Lei Huang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Chunming Yuan (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), Chair Daizhen Zhou (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) ------ Subject: Workshop on Mechanics of soft materials and tissues From: Luca Heltai Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2012 11:25:54 -0500 Mechanics of soft materials and tissues: modeling, simulation and experiments, Italy, May 2012 A Workshop on Mechanics of soft materials and tissues, with focus on modeling, simulation and experiments, will take place from the 7th to the 9th of May 2012 at SISSA, the International School for Advanced Studies in Trieste (Italy). The program consists of plenary and invited talks, with a limited number of slots available for outstanding young researchers and graduate students in the topics of the workshop. Confirmed Speakers include: Kenji Urayama; Antonio DeSimone; Luigi Preziosi; Francesco Costanzo; Corina Drapaca; Guido Serini; Martin Copic; Andrea Tosin; Luciano Teresi; Boyce E. Griffith Workshop Homepage: http://mathlab.sissa.it/activities/workshops/soft_tissues There are no fees but registration is required. Registration is available on the workshop home page until the 20th of April 2012. Young researchers and Ph.D. students that would like to present their work at the workshop, should send a short resume to the organizers, together with the title and abstract of the proposed presentation by April 15th. Organizing Committee: Dr. Mariarita de Luca (mariarita.deluca@sissa.it) Dr. Luca Heltai (luca.heltai@sissa.it) ------ Subject: Research Positions on Reusable Deep Neural Networks From: NNIG - Neural Networks Interest Group Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2012 23:33:38 +0100 Dear colleagues, I kindly ask you to forward this e-mail to whom may be interested. Two research positions (1 Post-Doc and 1 research assistant) are available at INEB (www.ineb.up.pt), Portugal under the project "Reusable Deep Neural Networks: Applications to biomedical data". You can find more details here http://www.eracareers.pt/opportunities/index.aspx?task=global&jobId=28919 and here http://www.eracareers.pt/opportunities/index.aspx?task=global&jobId=28917 or at www.ineb.up.pt (Positions Available) The Call is open from March, 27 till April, 9. Best wishes Luis Silva ------ Subject: PhD Position, University of Oslo, Fluid Mechanics From: Mikael Mortensen Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 14:16:51 -0500 The successful applicant will join the research group in fluid mechanics at the Department of Mathematics, UiO. The Fluids group performs research in several areas of theoretical/numerical fluid mechanics to study marine hydrodynamics, multiphase flows, heat transport for subsea heat exchangers, tsunamis (shallow water flows), nonlinear wind waves and wave-current interaction. There is currently a strong focus on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and multiphysics problems, where numerical methods for flows (finite element/volume) are coupled with mathematical models for free surfaces (level-set and volume of fluid methods) or structures (fluid structure interactions). The applicant will work on implementing and testing existing models and numerical algorithms in a collection of CFD codes under development at the department. The ultimate goal of the project will be the development of new and improved computational tools, improving our ability of handling multiphysics problems with CFD. The theoretical work can be combined with experimental work in the laboratory at the department. More information at: http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/711907/64285?iso=no ------ Subject: Two PhD Studentship, Unive of Peloponnese, Greece From: "Theodore E. Simos" Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 17:28:41 -0500 Applications are invited for 2 Ph.D. Studentships on the following areas: 1) Numerical methods with applications in Astronomy and Astrophysics (non-stipendiary position) 2) Numerical methods with applications in Biomathematics (non-stipendiary position) The successful candidates should have a solid background in Mathematics, some experience in programming (particularly Fortran, Matlab, Mathematica and C) and a strong interest in Numerical Analysis. Both positions are available immediately and the deadline for applications is May 15th, 2012. The application letter should be sent electronically together with a detailed CV and a brief summary of previous research experience (if any) to: Prof. Dr. Theodore E. Simos (http://users.uop.gr/~simos/) tsimos.conf@gmail.com. The short-listed candidates will be asked for 3 recommendation letters, which will need to be provided prior to the interview. For applicants outside Greece, interviews will be held via the internet (e.g. skype). ------ Subject: Faculty Position, Seminar for Applied Math, ETH Zurich From: Dominique Ballarin Dolfin Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 03:32:03 -0500 Faculty Position / Professor of Applied Mathematics The Department of Mathematics (www.math.ethz.ch) at ETH Zurich invites applications for a position in Applied Mathematics at the Full or Associate Professor level. The vacant position is within the Seminar for Applied Mathematics, SAM (www.sam.math.ethz.ch). The successful candidate's mathematical results should have received wide international recognition. His or her results should be landmark contributions to mathematical modelling and/or efficient numerical simulation in engineering and the sciences. A strong algorithmic and computational component in his/her mathematical research is expected. The candidate should have demonstrated proficiency in conducting pioneering projects in applied mathematics. Together with other members of the Department, the new professor will be responsible for teaching undergraduate courses (German or English) and graduate courses (English) for students in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science and Engineering (CSE). Please apply online at https://www.bi.id.ethz.ch/recruiting_app/auth/1%3A1%3A0%3A0%3A0/ Your application should include your curriculum vitae and a list of publications. The letter of application should be addressed to the President of ETH Zurich, Prof. Dr. Ralph Eichler. The closing date for applications is 31 July 2012. ETH Zurich is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. In order to increase the number of women in leading academic positions, we specifically encourage women to apply. ETH Zurich is further responsive to the needs of dual career couples and qualifies as a family friendly employer. More information can be found at http://www.sam.math.ethz.ch/news/jobs ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 32:7 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 12:45:47 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems-Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 32, Number: 7 July 2012 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=504 1. Preface Pages : i - iii Mariusz Urbanski 2. Measure rigidity for some transcendental meromorphic functions Pages : 2375 - 2402 Agnieszka Badenska 3. Examples of coarse expanding conformal maps Pages : 2403 - 2416 Peter Haissinsky and Kevin M. Pilgrim 4. Continued fractions, Cantor sets, Hausdorff dimension, and transfer operators and their analytic extension Pages : 2417 - 2436 Doug Hensley 5. On the asymptotic behaviour of the Lebesgue measure of sum-level sets for continued fractions Pages : 2437 - 2451 Marc Kessbohmer and Bernd O. Stratmann 6. The transfer operator for the Hecke triangle groups Pages : 2453 - 2484 Dieter Mayer, Tobias Muhlenbruch and Fredrik Stromberg 7. Equilibrium measures, prehistories distributions and fractal dimensions for endomorphisms Pages : 2485 - 2502 Eugen Mihailescu 8. On Hausdorff dimension and cusp excursions for Fuchsian groups Pages : 2503 - 2520 Sara Munday 9. The Ruelle spectrum of generic transfer operators Pages : 2521 - 2531 Frederic Naud 10. A new variation of Bowen's formula for graph directed Markov systems Pages : 2533 - 2551 Mario Roy 11. On dimensions of conformal repellers. Randomness and parameter dependency Pages : 2553 - 2564 Hans Henrik Rugh 12. Conditional measures and conditional expectation; Rohlin's Disintegration Theorem Pages : 2565 - 2582 David Simmons 13.Density of repelling fixed points in the Julia set of a rational or entire semigroup, II Pages : 2583 - 2589 Rich Stankewitz 14. Bowen parameter and Hausdorff dimension for expanding rational semigroups Pages : 2591 - 2606 Hiroki Sumi and Mariusz Urbanski ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 17:5 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 13:10:11 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems-Series B (DCDS-B) Volume: 17, Number: 5 July 2012 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=505 1. Digraphs vs. dynamics in discrete models of neuronal networks Pages : 1365 - 1381 Sungwoo Ahn and Winfried Just 2. Convergence results for the vector penalty-projection and two-step artificial compressibility methods Pages : 1383 - 1405 Philippe Angot and Pierre Fabrie 3. Time-averaging and permanence in nonautonomous competitive systems of PDEs via Vance-Coddington estimates Pages : 1407 - 1425 Joanna Balbus and Janusz Mierczynski 4. A mathematical and numerical analysis of the Maxwell-Stefan diffusion equations Pages : 1427 - 1440 Laurent Boudin, Berenice Grec and Francesco Salvarani 5. Asymptotic behavior for a stochastic wave equation with dynamical boundary conditions Pages : 1441 - 1453 Guanggan Chen and Jian Zhang 6. The Euler-Maruyama approximation for the absorption time of the CEV diffusion Pages : 1455 - 1471 Pavel Chigansky and Fima C. Klebaner 7. Symmetric error estimates for discontinuous Galerkin approximations for an optimal control problem associated to semilinear parabolic PDE's Pages : 1473 - 1506 Konstantinos Chrysafinos and Efthimios N. Karatzas 8. Period doubling and reducibility in the quasi-periodically forced logistic map Pages : 1507 - 1535 Angel Jorba, Pau Rabassa and Joan Carles Tatjer 9. Quasi-periodic solutions of the Lotka-Volterra competition systems with quasi-periodic perturbations Pages : 1537 - 1550 Qihuai Liu, Dingbian Qian and Zhiguo Wang 10. Long time numerical stability and asymptotic analysis for the viscoelastic Oldroyd flows Pages : 1551 - 1573 Kun Wang, Yinnian He and Yanping Lin 11. Impact of Alpha-stable Levy noise on the Stommel model for the thermohaline circulation Pages : 1575 - 1584 Xiangjun Wang, Jianghui Wen, Jianping Li and Jinqiao Duan 12. A generalized Theta-scheme for solving backward stochastic differential equations Pages : 1585 - 1603 Weidong Zhao, Yang Li and Guannan Zhang ------ Subject: Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization 2:1 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:27:38 -0500 Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization (NACO) Volume: 2, Number: 1 March 2012 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=502 1. A smoothing Newton method for generalized Nash equilibrium problems with second-order cone constraints Pages : 1 - 18 Yanhong Yuan, Hongwei Zhang and Liwei Zhang 2. Global convergence of an SQP algorithm for nonlinear optimization with overdetermined constraints Pages : 19 - 29 Chunlin Hao and Xinwei Liu 3. A sixth order numerical method for a class of nonlinear two-point boundary value problems Pages : 31 - 43 Xiao-Yu Zhang and Qing Fang 4. An AIS-based optimal control framework for longevity and task achievement of multi-robot systems Pages : 45 - 56 Raymond Ching Man Chan and Henry Ying Kei Lau 5. Global optimization via differential evolution with automatic termination Pages : 57 - 67 Bun Theang Ong and Masao Fukushima 6. Univariate geometric Lipschitz global optimization algorithms Pages : 69 - 90 Dmitri E. Kvasov and Yaroslav D. Sergeyev 7. Solvability of a class of thermal dynamical contact problems with subdifferential conditions Pages : 91 - 104 Samir Adly, Oanh Chau and Mohamed Rochdi 8. A bilevel optimization approach to obtain optimal cost functions for human arm movements Pages : 105 - 127 Sebastian Albrecht, Marion Leibold and Michael Ulbrich 9. An efficient algorithm for convex quadratic semi-definite optimization Pages : 129 - 144 Lipu Zhang, Yinghong Xu and Zhengjing Jin 10. A class of smoothing SAA methods for a stochastic linear complementarity problem Pages : 145 - 156 Jie Zhang, Yue Wu and Liwei Zhang 11. Identification of water quality model parameters using artificial bee colony algorithm Pages : 157 - 165 Guangzhou Chen, Guijian Liu, Jiaquan Wang and Ruzhong Li 12. A DC programming approach for a class of bilevel programming problems and its application in Portfolio Selection Pages : 167 - 185 Le Thi Hoai An, Tran Duc Quynh and Pham Dinh Tao 13. On some inverse singular value problems with Toeplitz-related structure Pages : 187 - 192 Zheng-Jian Bai, Xiao-Qing Jin and Seak-Weng Vong 14. A filter successive linear programming method for nonlinear semidefinite programming problems Pages : 193 - 206 Yi Xu and Wenyu Sun 15. Filtering solution of nonlinear stochastic optimal control problem in discrete-time with model-reality differences Pages : 207 - 222 Sie Long Kek, Kok Lay Teo and Mohd Ismail Abdul Aziz ------ Subject: Contents, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 9:2 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 16:47:36 -0500 Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering (MBE) Volume: 9, Number: 2 April 2012 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=503 1. Longtime behavior of one-dimensional biofilm models with shear dependent detachment rates; Pages : 215 - 239 Fazal Abbas, Rangarajan Sudarsan and Hermann J. Eberl 2. Delay equations modeling the effects of phase-specific drugs and immunotherapy on proliferating tumor cells; Pages : 241 - 257 Maria Vittoria Barbarossa, Christina Kuttler and Jonathan Zinsl 3. Qualitative analysis of a model for co-culture of bacteria and amoebae; Pages : 259 - 279 Laura Fumanelli, Pierre Magal, Dongmei Xiao and Xiao Yu 4. Towards a new spatial representation of bone remodeling; Pages : 281 - 295 Jason M. Graham, Bruce P. Ayati, Prem S. Ramakrishnan and James A. Martin 5. Global stability for epidemic model with constant latency and infectious periods; Pages : 297 - 312 Gang Huang, Edoardo Beretta and Yasuhiro Takeuchi 6. The Malthusian parameter and R 0 for heterogeneous populations in periodic environments; Pages : 313 - 346 Hisashi Inaba 7. Stable periodic oscillations in a two-stage cancer model of tumor and immune system interactions; Pages : 347 - 368 Dan Liu, Shigui Ruan and Deming Zhu 8. Optimal control of chikungunya disease: Larvae reduction, treatment and prevention; Pages : 369 - 392 Djamila Moulay, M. A. Aziz-Alaoui and Hee-Dae Kwon 9. Impact of heterogeneity on the dynamics of an SEIR epidemic model; Pages : 393 - 411 Zhisheng Shuai and P. van den Driessche 10. The impact of school closures on pandemic influenza: Assessing potential repercussions using a seasonal SIR model; Pages : 413 - 430 Sherry Towers, Katia Vogt Geisse, Chia-Chun Tsai, Qing Han and Zhilan Feng 11. A mutualism-parasitism system modeling host and parasite with mutualism at low density; Pages : 431 - 444 Yuanshi Wang and Donald L. DeAngelis 12. Analysis of a model for the effects of an external toxin on anaerobic digestion; Pages : 445 - 459 ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 5:4 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 16:36:01 -0500 Journal of Modern Dynamics (JMD) Volume: 5, Number: 4 October 2011 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListJMDnew.jsp?pubID=506 1. Planetary Birkhoff normal forms; Pages : 623 - 664 Luigi Chierchia and Gabriella Pinzari 2. Spectral analysis of the transfer operator for the Lorentz gas; Pages : 665 - 709 Mark F. Demers and Hong-Kun Zhang 3. Ziggurats and rotation numbers; Pages : 711 - 746 Danny Calegari and Alden Walker 4. Partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms with compact center foliations; Pages: 747 - 769 Andrey Gogolev ------ Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity 24:4 From: Anna-Ulla Jansson Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 11:24:23 +0000 NONLINEARITY Volume 24, Issue 4, April 2012 Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: URL: http://iopscience.iop.org/0951-7715/25/4. INVITED ARTICLE R53 The nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation with a random potential: results and puzzles Shmuel Fishman, Yevgeny Krivolapov and Avy Soffer PAPERS 869 Synchronized oscillations in a mathematical model of segmentation in zebrafish Kang-Ling Liao, Chih-Wen Shih and Jui-Pin Tseng 905 Pullback attractors for three-dimensional non-autonomous Navier--Stokes--Voigt equations Julia Garc\' \i a-Luengo, Pedro Mar\' \i n-Rubio and Jos\'e Real 931 Stabilization of heterodimensional cycles C Bonatti, L J D\' \i az and S Kiriki 961 Nonlinear Poisson--Nernst--Planck equations for ion flux through confined geometries M Burger, B Schlake and M-T Wolfram 991 Existence and uniqueness results for the Doi--Edwards polymer melt model: the case of the (full) nonlinear configurational probability density equation Ionel Sorin Ciuperca, Arnaud Heibig and Liviu Iulian Palade 1011 The Dirichlet-to-Neumann map for the elliptic sine-Gordon equation A S Fokas and B Pelloni 1033 Some examples of Baker domains Walter Bergweiler and Jian-Hua Zheng 1045 Network periodic solutions: patterns of phase-shift synchrony Martin Golubitsky, David Romano and Yunjiao Wang 1075 Invariant Gibbs measures of the energy for shell models of turbulence: the inviscid and viscous cases Hakima Bessaih and Benedetta Ferrario 1099 Anomalous diffusion for a class of systems with two conserved quantities C\'edric Bernardin and Gabriel Stoltz 1135 The geometry of finite difference discretizations of semilinear elliptic operators Eduardo Teles and Carlos Tomei 1155 Time-asymptotic interaction of flocking particles and an incompressible viscous fluid Hyeong-Ohk Bae, Young-Pil Choi, Seung-Yeal Ha and Moon-Jin Kang 1179 On the location of poles for the Ablowitz--Segur family of solutions to the second Painlev\'e equation M Bertola 1187 Stability of Abrikosov lattices under gauge-periodic perturbations Israel Michael Sigal and Tim Tzaneteas 1211 Positive solutions for the {\em p}-Laplacian with dependence on the gradient H Bueno, G Ercole, A Zumpano and W M Ferreira ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 241:10 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2012 04:28:15 -0400 * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 241, Issue 10, Pages 929-986, 15 May 2012 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/271587-1-s2.0-S0167278912X00071 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) The number of multistate nested canalyzing functions Original Research Article, Pages 929-938 David Murrugarra, Reinhard Laubenbacher 2) Localized Turing patterns in nonlinear optical cavities Original Research Article, Pages 939-946 G. Kozyreff 3) Dynamics and stability of spike-type solutions to a one dimensional Gierer-Meinhardt model with sub-diffusion Original Research Article, Pages 947-963 Yana Nec, Michael J. Ward 4) Non-resonant damped transitions resembling continuous resonance scattering in coupled oscillators with essential nonlinearities Original Research Article, Pages 964-975 David Andersen, Yuli Starosvetsky, Mercedes Mane, Sean Hubbard, Kevin Remick, Xingyuan Wang, Alexander Vakakis, Lawrence Bergman 5) Fluctuations in extended mass-action-law dynamics Original Research Article, Pages 976-986 Miroslav Grmela ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 241:11 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 06:51:32 -0400 * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 241, Issue 11, Pages 987-1058, 1 June 2012 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/271587-1-s2.0-S0167278912X00083 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Spontaneous symmetry breaking of binary fields in a nonlinear double-well structure Original Research Article, Pages 987-1002 Arturas Acus, Boris A. Malomed, Yakov Shnir 2) Numerical inverse scattering for the Korteweg-de Vries and modified Korteweg-de Vries equations Original Research Article, Pages 1003-1025 Thomas Trogdon, Sheehan Olver, Bernard Deconinck 3) Influence of planetary oblateness on Keplerian dynamics in magnetospheres and existence of invariant tori Original Research Article, Pages 1026-1042 Manuel I\~narrea, Victor Lanchares, Jesus F. Palacian, Ana I. Pascual, J. Pablo Salas, Patricia Yanguas 4) Families of solitons in Bragg supergratings Original Research Article, Pages 1043-1058 Boris A. Malomed, Thomas Wagenknecht, Kazuyuki Yagasaki