Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 12, Number 20 November 1, 2012 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Funded PhD opportunity in space weather monitoring Experienced Researcher position at Politecnico di Milano Vacancies in Groningen Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Position, Univ of Kentucky Tenure Track Position, California State Univ, East Bay Tenure Track and Postdoc Positions, Arizona State Univ Tenure Track Position, Applied Math, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Faculty Positions, Zhejiang Univ, China Senior Lecturer Position: Univ of Chester Herman Goldstine Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship, IBM Postdoc Position, LIX, Ecole Polytechnique Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 33:2 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 33:3 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 18:1 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 6:1 Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 11:6 Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 12:1 Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 12:2 Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 12:3 Contents, Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization 8:4 Contents, Networks and Heterogeneous Media 7:3 Contents, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 9:4 Contents, The Journal of Geometric Mechanics 4:3 Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 6:3 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 241:22 Contents, Nonlinearity 25:11 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: Funded PhD opportunity in space weather monitoring From: Matteo Ceriotti Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2012 19:19:04 +0200 Dear colleague, A PhD opportunity for working on the statistical modelling and design of a sensor network for space weather monitoring is available as part of a new interdisciplinary project on space weather monitoring. The project, within the School of Mathematics and Statistics of the University of Glasgow, is suitable for a student with a strong background in statistics or mathematics, and an interest in space science and data analysis, and it is open to UK/EU applicants. http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/mathematicsstatistics/news/article/?id=47 I would be grateful if you could forward this information to anyone who might be interested. Best regards Matteo ------ Subject: Experienced Researcher position at Politecnico di Milano From: celmec@axp.mat.uniroma2.it Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2012 18:14:57 +0200 (CEST) A two-year Experienced Researcher (ER) position is open at Politecnico di Milano (Milano, Italy) in the framework of the Astronet II project, and EU-funded Marie-Curie research training network on Astrodynamics. The candidate shall carry out research on: - invariant manifold dynamics - low-thrust, non-Keplerian orbit - optimal and feasible attitude motions for micro-spacecraft - formation flying using low-Thrust propulsion Deadline for applications: end of November, 2012. Further details and eligibility criteria can be found at: http://www.ieec.cat/astronet2/portal/content/5/experienced-researcher-vacancy-at-politecnico-di-milano.htm You can also contact Franco Bernelli and Francesco Topputo for further information. ------ Subject: Vacancies in Groningen From: Henk Broer Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 17:09:20 +0200 Dear Friends, It is a great pleasure to announce the advertisements for the JBI key positions in Analysis and Core Computer Science on the central RUG website http://www.rug.nl/corporate/vacatures/jobOpportunitiesRUG where the corresponding profile reports can be found at the RUG-FMNS website http://www.rug.nl/fwn/vacatures/structuurrapporten/index?lang=nl Deadline for application in both cases is January 31, 2013. By all means excellent combinations can be made by combining either of these vacancies with a Rosalind Franklin vacancy, see the RUG-FMNS website http://www.rug.nl/fwn/vacatures/rff/index deadline here is December 1, 2012. Please spread this information in your scientific network! Best wishes, Henk http://www.math.rug.nl/~broer ------ Subject: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Position, Univ of Kentucky From: Qiang Ye Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2012 17:01:00 -0400 The Department of Mathematics at the University of Kentucky invites applications for a full time faculty position at the tenure-track (Assistant Professor) level beginning in Fall 2013. In exceptional cases, applicants at higher levels might be considered. The successful candidate is expected to pursue a vigorous research program and to deliver high quality teaching to both graduate and undergraduate students. Some postdoctoral experience is desirable, but not required. Preference will be given to those with research interests in the following areas: algebra (pure or applied); analysis/PDE; computational and applied mathematics. The department will consider all applicants whose research interests are compatible with those of the faculty. Applicants should have completed the Ph.D. degree by the time the appointment begins and are expected to present evidence of excellence in research and teaching. Applications should include the standard AMS Cover Sheet for Academic Employment, curriculum vitae, a statement about current and future research, a statement on teaching experience, at least three (3) letters of reference addressing research, and one (1) letter of reference addressing teaching. All application materials must be submitted online at http://www.mathjobs.org/jobs. If this proves to be impossible, applications may be mailed to: Tenure Track Recruiting Committee Department of Mathematics University of Kentucky 715 Patterson Office Tower Lexington, KY 40506-0027, USA Applications will be reviewed as they are received. Applications submitted by December 1, 2012 will receive full consideration. ------ Subject: Tenure Track Position, California State Univ, East Bay From: Julia Olkin Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 08:48:21 -0700 Tenure-track position available in the Math and Computer Science Department at California State University, East Bay, in Hayward, CA. POSITION (OAA Position 13-14 MCS-APPLIED-TT) The Department invites applications for a tenure-track appointment as Assistant Professor in applied mathematics starting Fall 2013 teaching Applied Math courses at B.S./M.S. levels. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in mathematics by September, 2013. Teaching includes day and evening courses, majors and service courses, with a typical teaching responsibility of three classes/Quarter. The candidates must exhibit the potential for excellent teaching and research and for leadership in curriculum development. They must also demonstrate the ability to teach, advise and mentor students from diverse educational and cultural backgrounds. Other responsibilities include service to the University, the profession, and the community. Please submit, at *MathJobs.org*, a letter of application, which addresses the qualifications noted in the position announcement, a complete and current vita, graduate transcripts, copies of major publications, and three letters of recommendation. You may also include statements of teaching philosophy, research plans, and information about your teaching experiences. Completed applications should be submitted to MathJobs.org. Alternatively, materials may be mailed to Mathematics Search Committee Department of Mathematics and Computer Science California State University, East Bay Hayward, CA 94542-3092 Telephone: (510) 885-3414 Fax: (510) 885-4190 Email: mathsearch@mcs.CSUEastBay.edu APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications will begin December 1, 2012. CSUEB, situated in the hills overlooking San Francisco Bay, is an EOE, committed to 'educational excellence for a diverse society'. Full details available: http://www.sci.csueastbay.edu/mathcs/faculty/jobs.html ------ Subject: Tenure Track and Postdoc Positions, Arizona State Univ From: Rosie Renaut Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 11:43:09 -0700 The School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at Arizona State University has a number of vacancies to be filled for Fall 2013. These include several postdoctoral / visiting professor positions and tenure track positions in applied or computational mathematics and in statistics. Information on all positions is posted at http://math.asu.edu/about-us/employment-opportunities ------ Subject: Tenure Track Position, Applied Math, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo From: Cami Reece Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 19:09:18 -0400 APPLIED MATHEMATICS-TENURE-TRACK POSITION. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo is seeking a full-time, academic year position beginning Fall 2013. For details, qualifications and application instructions (online faculty application required), visit http://math.calpoly.edu/recruitment.html. Review Begin Date: December 7, 2012. EEO. ------ Subject: Faculty Positions, Zhejiang Univ, China From: Zhi Lin Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 20:54:36 -0400 The Department of Mathematics at Zhejiang University, one of the top universities in China, engages in outstanding research in both pure and applied areas, and anticipates a significant growth in the next few years. In particular, the Department will have a number of available positions in all areas of mathematics. The ranks are open and the starting date for each position may be flexible. Excellence is essential in both research and teaching, and it is expected that any successful candidate at the junior level has some experience beyond the Ph.D. The salary will be competitive and housing assistance or subsidiaries will be provided. All applications must be submit the following materials to Dr. Huojun Ruan at ruanhj@zju.edu.cn: 1.AMS Standard Cover Sheet; 2.Cover Letter; 3.Curriculum Vitae; 4.Research Statement; 5.Teaching Statement; 6.Publication List; At least 3 Letters of Recommendation (Sent by Writers). The screening of applications will begin on December 15, 2012. Applications will be evaluated continuously. ------ Subject: Senior Lecturer Position: Univ of Chester From: Jason Roberts Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2012 11:39:28 +0000 The Department of Mathematics is seeking to appoint a Senior Lecturer to teach at all levels within the undergraduate and postgraduate Mathematics curricula and to undertake research. This post offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to all aspects of the work of our friendly and successful department. You must possess a PhD in Mathematics. Experience of teaching University Mathematics, and successful publication of research results will be an advantage. Candidates may download further details and an application form from our website at www.chester.ac.uk/jobs/or send an A4 SAE to HRM Services, University of Chester, Parkgate Road, Chester CH1 4BJ quoting reference number HRMS/12057. Closing date: Thursday 8th November 2012 at 12 noon. ------ Subject: Herman Goldstine Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship, IBM From: Chai Wah Wu Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2012 14:11:07 -0400 2013-2014 IBM Herman Goldstine Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship in Mathematical Sciences The Business Analytics and Mathematical Sciences Department of the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center invites applications for its 2013-2014 Herman Goldstine Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship for research in mathematical and computer sciences. Areas of active research in the department include: algorithms, complex systems, data mining, dynamical systems, high-performance computing, inverse problems, numerical analysis, optimization, probability theory, statistics, simulation and operations management. Candidates must have received a Ph.D. after September 2008, or should expect to receive one before the fellowship commences in the second half of 2013 (usually in September). Up to two fellowships will be awarded with a stipend between $95,000 and $115,000 (depending on experience). Applications must be received between November 5, 2012 and January 13, 2013. Complete details are available at http://www.research.ibm.com/goldstine/ IBM is committed to work-place diversity, and is proud to be an equal- opportunity employer. ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, LIX, Ecole Polytechnique From: "Claudia D'Ambrosio" Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 15:46:27 -0400 Postdoctoral fellowship on the topic "Optimality for Tough Combinatorial Hydro Valley Problems" CALL RENEWAL due to some bureaucracy delays A postdoctoral position for 12 months, financed by the Fondation mathematique Jacques Hadamard through the Gaspard Monge Program for Optimization and Operation Research (see, http://www.fondation-hadamard.fr/PGMO ) will open at LIX, the Laboratory for Computer Science at the Ecole Polytechnique (France), from January 2013 (the position will be open until it is filled). The project will also involve some researchers from EDF R&D. In Energy Management, the Unit commitment problem aims at computing the optimal production schedule for a hydro-thermal energy mix. This schedule is then executed to meet customer demand in real time the next day. As such, feasibility of the schedule is a key requirement. In order to solve the unit-commitment problem efficiently in finite time, decomposition methods based on Lagrangian relaxation are employed. These methods then require that various smaller sub-problems are resolved quickly. One such a sub-problem is optimization of a hydro valley (on a price signal). When continuous, such a problem is easily solved to optimality by any current LP solver. However, the introduction of combinatorial elements as a result of the quest for feasible schedules, leads to far tougher hydro valley problems. This is especially true for some of the larger French Hydro valleys. Indeed, solving some of these up to several % of optimality might already require several minutes. Multiplying this with the number of iterations of the global decomposition schedule, one ends up with too much computation time for the optimization software to be of operational use. It therefore becomes apparent that efficient reformulations, or further decomposition should be looked into. This is exactly the objective of the current post-doc program. For more details on the project and updates on the position, please refer to the project web site: http://www.lix.polytechnique.fr/~dambrosio/PGMO.php The project involves people from the academia and from EDF: - Wim van Ackooij, OSIRIS, EDF Research and Development (France) - Claudia D'Ambrosio, CNRS-LIX, Ecole Polytechnique (France) - Grace Doukopoulos, OSIRIS, EDF Research and Development (France) - Antonio Frangioni, DI, University of Pisa (Italy) - Claudio Gentile, IASI, CNR (Italy) - Frederic Roupin, LIPN, Paris 13 (France) - Tomas Simovic, OSIRIS, EDF Research and Development (France) The candidate should preferably have: a PhD in Operations Research, Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering with experience in mathematical programming, and large-scale mixed integer linear problems; experience in using and implementing through the most common OR tools (mathematical programming languages (AMPL/OPL), commercial and open-source optimization solvers, C/C++ language). The postdoctoral fellow will work at LIX, Ecole Polytechnique (www.lix.polytechnique.fr) within the SYSMO team (http://www.lix.polytechnique.fr/sysmo/) and will interact and collaborate with all the people involved within the project. The precise salary is difficult to evaluate. We know the gross salary, but this also pays for benefits, taxes on the employer's side, taxes on the employee's side, and revenue tax, which depends on the individual situation. Experience tells us that the worst case for the net salary, after all tax, is in the range 1800-2200EUR/month. The contract comes with funds for buying PCs and for travels. Please contact Claudia D'Ambrosio (dambrosio@lix.polytechnique.fr) for questions and to apply for the position. The required documents (in pdf format) are: - Detailed CV including a complete list of publications. - PhD thesis. - Motivation letter. - 3 Recommendation letters ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 33:2 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 21:45:29 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 33, Number: 2 February 2013 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=540 1. Pinching conditions, linearization and regularity of Axiom A flows Pages : 391 - 412 Luchezar Stoyanov 2. Brownian-time Brownian motion SIEs on R+ x Rd: Ultra regular direct and lattice-limits solutions and fourth order SPDEs links Pages : 413 - 463 Hassan Allouba 3. Zeta functions and topological entropy of periodic nonautonomous dynamical systems Pages : 465 - 482 Joao Ferreira Alves and Michal Malek 4. Inertial manifolds for a class of non-autonomous semilinear parabolic equations with finite delay Pages : 483 - 503 Cung The Anh, Le Van Hieu and Nguyen Thieu Huy 5. Expansive flows of surfaces Pages : 505 - 525 Alfonso Artigue 6. Orbit structure and (reversing) symmetries of toral endomorphisms on rational lattices Pages : 527 - 553 Michael Baake, Natascha Neumarker and John A. G. Roberts 7. On the elliptic equation $\Delta u+Ku^p = 0$ in R^n Pages : 555 - 577 Soohyun Bae 8. Pure discrete spectrum in substitution tiling spaces Pages : 579 - 597 Marcy Barge, Sonja Stimac and R. F. Williams 9. Propagation of long-crested water waves Pages : 599 - 628 Jerry L. Bona, Thierry Colin and Colette Guillope 10. Non-autonomous Julia sets with measurable invariant sequences of line fields Pages : 629 - 642 Mark Comerford 11. The Cauchy problem for a nonhomogeneous heat equation with reaction Pages : 643 - 662 Arturo de Pablo, Guillermo Reyes and Ariel Sanchez 12. Solitary waves of the rotation-generalized Benjamin-Ono equation Pages : 663 - 700 Amin Esfahani and Steve Levandosky 13. On transverse stability of random dynamical system Pages : 701 - 721 Xiangnan He, Wenlian Lu and Tianping Chen 14. On global existence of classical solutions for the Vlasov-Poisson system in convex bounded domains Pages : 723 - 737 Hyung Ju Hwang, Jaewoo Jung and Juan J. L. Velazquez 15. Uniqueness of harmonic map heat flows and liquid crystal flows Pages : 739 - 755 Junyu Lin 16. Globally weak solutions to the flow of compressible liquid crystals system Pages : 757 - 788 Xian-Gao Liu and Jie Qing 17. Finite charge solutions to cubic Schroodinger equations with a nonlocal nonlinearity in one space dimension Pages : 789 - 801 Kei Nakamura and Tohru Ozawa 18. Error estimates for a Neumann problem in highly oscillating thin domains Pages : 803 - 817 Marcone C. Pereira and Ricardo P. Silva 19. Non-local PDEs with discrete state-dependent delays: Well-posedness in a metric space Pages : 819 - 835 Alexander V. Rezounenko and Petr Zagalak 20. Positive solutions for non local elliptic problems Pages : 837 - 859 Jinggang Tan 21. Energy identity for a class of approximate biharmonic maps into sphere in dimension four Pages : 861 - 878 Changyou Wang and Shenzhou Zheng 22. A note on a sifting-type lemma Pages : 879 - 884 Xiao Wen and Xiongping Dai 23. Discrete Razumikhin-type technique and stability of the Euler-Maruyama method to stochastic functional differential equations Pages : 885 - 903 Fuke Wu, Xuerong Mao and Peter E. Kloeden 24. Divergence points in systems satisfying the specification property Pages : 905 - 920 Jinjun Li and Min Wu 25. Traveling fronts and entire solutions in partially degenerate reaction-diffusion systems with monostable nonlinearity Pages : 921 - 946 Shi-Liang Wu, Yu-Juan Sun and San-Yang Liu 26. P-cyclic symmetric closed characteristics on compact convex P-cyclic symmetric hypersurface in R^{2n} Pages : 947 - 964 Duanzhi Zhang ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 33:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2012 13:13:57 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 33, Number: 3 March 2013 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=548 1. Preface Pages : i - i Amadeu Delshams, Marian Gidea and Ernesto Perez-Chavela 2. Non-integrability criterium for normal variational equations around an integrable subsystem and an example: The Wilberforce spring-pendulum Pages : 965 - 986 Primitivo B. Acosta-Humanez, Martha Alvarez-Ramirez, David Blazquez-Sanz and Joaquin Delgado 3. Horseshoe periodic orbits with one symmetry in the general planar three-body problem Pages : 987 - 1008 Abimael Bengochea, Manuel Falconi and Ernesto Perez-Chavela 4. Variational approach to second species periodic solutions of Poincare of the 3 body problem Pages : 1009 - 1032 Sergey V. Bolotin and Piero Negrini 5. The angular momentum of a relative equilibrium Pages : 1033 - 1047 Alain Chenciner 6. On the existence of bi-pyramidal central configurations of the n+2-body problem with an n-gon base Pages : 1049 - 1060 Montserrat Corbera and Jaume Llibre 7. Boundary values of the resolvent of Schr\201odinger hamiltonians with potentials of order zero Pages : 1061 - 1076 J. Cruz-Sampedro 8. Hamiltonian structures for projectable dynamics on symplectic fiber bundles Pages : 1077 - 1088 Guillermo Davila-Rascon and Yuri Vorobiev 9. Transition map and shadowing lemma for normally hyperbolic invariant manifolds Pages : 1089 - 1112 Amadeu Delshams, Marian Gidea and Pablo Roldan 10. Are the geometries of the first and second laws of thermodynamics compatible? Pages : 1113 - 1116 Gerardo Hernandez and Ernesto A. Lacomba 11. Discrete dynamics in implicit form Pages : 1117 - 1135 David Iglesias-Ponte, Juan Carlos Marrero, David Martin de Diego and Edith Padron 12. Instability of the periodic hip-hop orbit in the 2N-body problem with equal masses Pages : 1137 - 1155 Mark Lewis, Daniel Offin, Pietro-Luciano Buono and Mitchell Kovacic 13. On the stability of the Lagrangian homographic solutions in a curved three-body problem on S^2 Pages : 1157 - 1175 Regina Martinez and Carles Simo 14. Reversibility and branching of periodic orbits Pages : 1177 - 1199 Ana Cristina Mereu and Marco Antonio Teixeira 15. Normally stable hamiltonian systems Pages : 1201 - 1214 Kenneth R. Meyer, Jesus F. Palacian and Patricia Yanguas 16. Computing collinear 4-Body Problem central configurations with given masses Pages : 1215 - 1230 Eduardo Pi\~na ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 18:1 From: Liwei Ning Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 11:34:35 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B (DCDS-B) Volume: 18, Number: 1 January 2013 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=544 1. Second order corrector in the homogenization of a conductive-radiative heat transfer problem Pages : 1 - 36 Gregoire Allaire and Zakaria Habibi 2. The basic reproduction number of discrete SIR and SEIS models with periodic parameters Pages : 37 - 56 Hui Cao and Yicang Zhou 3. Weak KAM theory for nonregular commuting Hamiltonians Pages : 57 - 94 Andrea Davini and Maxime Zavidovique 4. Slow passage through multiple bifurcation points Pages : 95 - 107 Younghae Do and Juan M. Lopez 5. Stability results for a size-structured population model with delayed birth process Pages : 109 - 131 Xianlong Fu and Dongmei Zhu 6. Bifurcations of a nongeneric heteroclinic loop with nonhyperbolic equilibria Pages : 133 - 145 Fengjie Geng, Junfang Zhao, Deming Zhu and Weipeng Zhang 7. Dynamics of a dengue fever transmission model with crowding effect in human population and spatial variation Pages : 147 - 161 Tzy-Wei Hwang and Feng-Bin Wang 8. Exact travelling wave solutions and their dynamical behavior for a class coupled nonlinear wave equations Pages : 163 - 172 Jibin Li and Fengjuan Chen 9. A note on the global stability of an SEIR epidemic model with constant latency time and infectious period Pages : 173 - 183 Yoshiaki Muroya, Yoichi Enatsu and Huaixing Li 10. Direct exponential ordering for neutral compartmental systems with non-autonomous D-operator Pages : 185 - 207 Rafael Obaya and Victor M. Villarragut 11. Time dependent perturbation in a non-autonomous non-classical parabolic equation Pages : 209 - 221 Felipe Rivero 12. Omega-limit sets for porous medium equation with initial data in some weighted spaces Pages : 223 - 236 Liangwei Wang, Jingxue Yin and Chunhua Jin 13. On the multiple spike solutions for singularly perturbed elliptic systems Pages : 237 - 258 Weichung Wang, Tsung-fang Wu and Chien-Hsiang Liu 14. Global dynamics and bifurcations in a four-dimensional replicator system Pages : 259 - 271 Yuanshi Wang, Hong Wu and Shigui Ruan 15. On the spectrum of the superposition of separated potentials Pages : 273 - 281 J. Douglas Wright ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 6:1 From: Liwei Ning Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 10:52:56 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S (DCDS-S) Volume: 6, Number: 1 February 2013 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=545 1. Preface: Rate-independent evolutions Pages : i - ii Gianni Dal Maso, Alexander Mielke and Ulisse Stefanelli 2. Relaxation and microstructure in a model for finite crystal plasticity with one slip system in three dimensions Pages : 1 - 16 Sergio Conti, Georg Dolzmann and Carolin Kreisbeck 3. Young-measure quasi-static damage evolution: The nonconvex and the brittle cases Pages : 17 - 42 Alice Fiaschi 4. On the Fleck and Willis homogenization procedure in strain gradient plasticity Pages : 43 - 62 Gilles A. Francfort, Alessandro Giacomini and Alessandro Musesti 5. Computational aspects of quasi-static crack propagation Pages : 63 - 99 Dorothee Knees and Andreas Schroder 6. The Preisach hysteresis model: Error bounds for numerical identification and inversion Pages : 101 - 119 Pavel Krejci 7. Local minimality and crack prediction in quasi-static Griffith fracture evolution Pages : 121 - 129 Christopher J. Larsen 8. Some remarks on the viscous approximation of crack growth Pages : 131 - 146 Giuliano Lazzaroni and Rodica Toader 9. Crack propagation by a regularization of the principle of local symmetry Pages : 147 - 165 Matteo Negri 10. A characterization of energetic and BV solutions to one-dimensional rate-independent systems Pages : 167 - 191 Riccarda Rossi and Giuseppe Savare 11. Thermodynamics of perfect plasticity Pages : 193 - 214 Tomas Roubicek 12. Thermalization of rate-independent processes by entropic regularization Pages : 215 - 233 T. J. Sullivan, M. Koslowski, F. Theil and Michael Ortiz 13. Quasistatic damage evolution with spatial BV-regularization Pages : 235 - 255 Marita Thomas 14. Structural stability of rate-independent nonpotential flows Pages : 257 - 275 Augusto Visintin ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 11:6 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 23:23:40 -0500 Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis (CPAA) Volume: 11, Number: 6 November 2012 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=512 1. Preface Pages : i - ii Noureddine Alaa, Marc Dambrine, Antoine Henrot and Alain Miranville 2. Preconditioning operators and L^\infty attractor for a class of reaction-diffusion systems Pages : 2179 - 2199 Boris Andreianov and Halima Labani 3. Friedlander's eigenvalue inequalities and the Dirichlet-to-Neumann semigroup Pages : 2201 - 2212 Wolfgang Arendt and Rafe Mazzeo 4. The maximal regularity operator on tent spaces Pages : 2213 - 2219 Pascal Auscher, Sylvie Monniaux and Pierre Portal 5. Harmonic oscillators with Neumann condition on the half-line Pages : 2221 - 2237 Virginie Bonnaillie-Noel 6. Abstract reaction-diffusion systems with m-completely accretive diffusion operators and measurable reaction rates Pages : 2239 - 2260 Dieter Bothe and Petra Wittbold 7. Long time behavior of the Caginalp system with singular potentials and dynamic boundary conditions Pages : 2261 - 2290 Laurence Cherfils, Stefania Gatti and Alain Miranville 8. The annulus as a K-spectral set Pages : 2291 - 2303 Michel Crouzeix 9. Diffusion limit for a stochastic kinetic problem Pages : 2305 - 2326 Arnaud Debussche and Julien Vovelle 10. Some inverse problems around the tokamak Tore Supra Pages : 2327 - 2349 Yannick Fischer, Benjamin Marteau and Yannick Privat 11. Flow invariance for nonautonomous nonlinear partial differential delay equations Pages : 2351 - 2369 Seyedeh Marzieh Ghavidel and Wolfgang M. Ruess 12.Compactness of discrete approximate solutions to parabolic PDEs - Application to a turbulence model Pages : 2371 - 2391 T. Gallouet and J.-C. Latche 13. Convergence to equilibrium of solutions of the backward Euler scheme for asymptotically autonomous second-order gradient-like systems Pages : 2393 - 2416 Maurizio Grasselli and Morgan Pierre 14. Some applications of the Lojasiewicz gradient inequality Pages : 2417 - 2427 Alain Haraux 15. On some spectral problems arising in dynamic populations Pages : 2429 - 2443 Antoine Henrot, El-Haj Laamri and Didier Schmitt 16. The rate of attraction of super-critical waves in a Fisher-KPP type model with shear flow Pages : 2445 - 2472 Patrick Martinez and Jean-Michel Roquejoffre 17. On dual dynamic programming in shape control Pages : 2473 - 2485 Andrzej Nowakowski and Jan Sokolowski ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 12:1 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 23:28:51 -0500 Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis (CPAA) Volume: 12, Number: 1 January 2013 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=538 1. Laplacians on a family of quadratic Julia sets II Pages : 1 - 58 Tarik Aougab, Stella Chuyue Dong and Robert S. Strichartz 2. Whitney-type extensions in quasi-metric spaces Pages : 59 - 88 Ryan Alvarado, Irina Mitrea and Marius Mitrea 3. Blowup in higher dimensional two species chemotactic systems Pages : 89 - 98 Piotr Biler, Elio E. Espejo and Ignacio Guerra 4. Ground state solutions for quasilinear stationary Schrodinger equations with critical growth Pages : 99 - 116 Marco A. S. Souto and Sergio H. M. Soares 5. A Serrin-type regularity criterion for the Navier-Stokes equations via one velocity component Pages : 117 - 124 Zujin Zhang 6. A refined result on sign changing solutions for a critical elliptic problem Pages : 125 - 155 Yuxin Ge, Monica Musso, A. Pistoia and Daniel Pollack 7. Existence theory for a Poisson-Nernst-Planck model of electrophoresis Pages : 157 - 206 L. Bedin and Mark Thompson 8. On the homogenization of some non-coercive Hamilton-Jacobi-Isaacs equations Pages : 207 - 236 Martino Bardi and Gabriele Terrone 9. The point-wise estimates of solutions for semi-linear dissipative wave equation Pages : 237 - 252 Yongqin Liu 10. Behaviour of p-Laplacian problems with Neumann boundary conditions when p goes to 1 Pages : 253 - 267 Anna Mercaldo, Julio D. Rossi, Sergio Segura de Leon and Cristina Trombetti 11. Gradient blowup solutions of a semilinear parabolic equation with exponential source Pages : 269 - 280 Zhengce Zhang and Yanyan Li 12. On the structure of the global attractor for infinite-dimensional non-autonomous dynamical systems with weak convergence Pages : 281 - 302 Tomas Caraballo and David Cheban 13. Clustered interior phase transition layers for an inhomogeneous Allen-Cahn equation in higher dimensional domains Pages : 303 - 340 Jun Yang and Xiaolin Yang 14. Global existence and stability for a hydrodynamic system in the nematic liquid crystal flows Pages : 341 - 357 Jihong Zhao, Qiao Liu and Shangbin Cui 15. Spectral method for deriving multivariate Poisson summation formulae Pages : 359 - 373 Gusein Sh. Guseinov 16. Global existence and nonexistence for the viscoelastic wave equation with nonlinear boundary damping-source interaction Pages : 375 - 403 Belkacem Said-Houari and Flavio A. Fal\c{c}ao Nascimento 17. A biharmonic equation in R4 involving nonlinearities with critical exponential growth Pages : 405 - 428 Federica Sani 18. Existence and multiplicity of semiclassical states for a quasilinear Schrodinger equation in R^N Pages : 429 - 449 Minbo Yang and Yanheng Ding 19. Multiplicity solutions for fully nonlinear equation involving nonlinearity with zeros Pages : 451 - 459 Xiaohui Yu 20. Global well-posedness in uniformly local spaces for the Cahn-Hilliard equation in R^3 Pages : 461 - 480 Sergey Zelik and Jon Pennant 21. The effect of delay on a diffusive predator-prey system with Holling Type-II predator functional response Pages : 481 - 501 Shanshan Chen, Junping Shi and Junjie Wei 22. Incompressible type euler as scaling limit of compressible Euler-Maxwell equations Pages : 503 - 518 Jianwei Yang, Ruxu Lian and Shu Wang 23. Numerical study of a family of dissipative KdV equations Pages : 519 - 546 Jean-Paul Chehab and Georges Sadaka 24. Resolvent estimates for a two-dimensional non-self-adjoint operator Pages : 547 - 596 Wen Deng 25. On a nonlocal isoperimetric problem on the two-sphere Pages : 597 - 620 Ihsan Topaloglu ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 12:2 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 23:36:37 -0500 Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis (CPAA) Volume: 12, Number: 2 March 2013 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=541 1. Existence of boundary blow up solutions for singular or degenerate fully nonlinear equations Pages : 621 - 645 Francoise Demengel and O. Goubet 2. The decay estimates of solutions for 1D compressible flows with density-dependent viscosity coefficients Pages : 647 - 661 Wuming Li, Xiaojun Liu and Quansen Jiu 3. Nonexistence of positive solution for an integral equation on a Half-Space R_+^n Pages : 663 - 678 Yanqin Fang and Jihui Zhang 4. Non degeneracy for solutions of singularly perturbed nonlinear elliptic problems on symmetric Riemannian manifolds Pages : 679 - 693 Marco Ghimenti and A. M. Micheletti 5. Quasilinear systems involving multiple critical exponents and potentials Pages : 695 - 710 Dongsheng Kang 6. Median values, 1-harmonic functions, and functions of least gradient Pages : 711 - 719 Matthew B. Rudd and Heather A. Van Dyke 7. Multiple positive solutions for Kirchhoff type problems with singularity Pages : 721 - 733 Xing Liu and Yijing Sun 8. Long-time dynamics of the parabolic p-Laplacian equation Pages : 735 - 754 Pelin G. Geredeli and Azer Khanmamedov 9.The Riemann problem of conservation laws in magnetogasdynamics Pages : 755 - 769 Yanbo Hu and Wancheng Sheng 10. Existence of solutions for singularly perturbed Schrodinger equations with nonlocal part Pages : 771 - 783 Minbo Yang and Yanheng Ding 11. Multiplicity results for a class of elliptic problems with nonlinear boundary condition Pages : 785 - 802 Patrick Winkert 12. Some results on two-dimensional Henon equation with large exponent in nonlinearity Pages : 803 - 813 Chunyi Zhao 13. Positive solutions to a Dirichlet problem with p-Laplacian and concave-convex nonlinearity depending on a parameter Pages : 815 - 829 Salvatore A. Marano and Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou 14. Standing waves of nonlinear Schrodinger equations with optimal conditions for potential and nonlinearity Pages : 831 - 850 Soohyun Bae and Jaeyoung Byeon 15. Local existence of strong solutions to the three dimensional compressible MHD equations with partial viscosity Pages : 851 - 866 Yu-Zhu Wang and Yin-Xia Wang 16. Generalized Schrodinger-Poisson type systems Pages : 867 - 879 Antonio Azzollini and Pietro d'Avenia 17. A new class of (Hk,1)-rectifiable subsets of metric spaces Pages: 881 - 898 Roberta Ghezzi and Frederic Jean 18. Local well-posedness of quasi-linear systems generalizing KdV Pages : 899 - 921 Timur Akhunov 19. Remarks on the blow-up criterion for smooth solutions of the Boussinesq equations with zero diffusion Pages : 923 - 937 Yan Jia, Xingwei Zhang and Bo-Qing Dong 20. Weak solutions for generalized large-scale semigeostrophic equations Pages : 939 - 955 Mahmut Calik and Marcel Oliver 21. A general stability result in a memory-type Timoshenko system Pages : 957 - 972 Salim A. Messaoudi and Muhammad I. Mustafa 22. Decay of solutions to fractal parabolic conservation laws with large initial data Pages : 973 - 984 Fengbai Li and Feng Rong 23. Stability of rarefaction wave and boundary layer for outflow problem on the two-fluid Navier-Stokes-Poisson equations Pages : 985 - 1014 Renjun Duan and Xiongfeng Yang 24. Global attractors for strongly damped wave equations with subcritical-critical nonlinearities Pages : 1015 - 1027 Filippo Dell'Oro 25. The explicit nonlinear wave solutions of the generalized b-equation Pages : 1029 - 1047 Liu Rui 26. Existence of a rotating wave pattern in a disk for a wave front interaction model Pages : 1049 - 1063 Jong-Shenq Guo, Hirokazu Ninomiya and Chin-Chin Wu 27. Travelling wave solutions of a free boundary problem for a two-species competitive model Pages : 1065 - 1074 Chueh-Hsin Chang and Chiun-Chuan Chen 28. Qualitative analysis to the traveling wave solutions of Kakutani-Kawahara equation and its approximate damped oscillatory solution Pages : 1075 - 1090 Weiguo Zhang, Yan Zhao and Xiang Li 29. Limit cycles of non-autonomous scalar ODEs with two summands Pages : 1091 - 1102 Jose-Luis Bravo and Manuel Fernandez 30. Blow-up for semilinear parabolic equations with critical Sobolev exponent Pages : 1103 - 1110 Li Ma 31. Attractors in H2 and L2p-2 for reaction diffusion equations on unbounded domains Pages : 1111 - 1121 Ming Wang and Yanbin Tang 32. Asymptotic behavior of the solutions of the inhomogeneous Porous Medium Equation with critical vanishing density Pages : 1123 - 1139 Sofia Nieto and Guillermo Reyes 33. Uniform L1-stability of the relativistic Boltzmann equation near vacuum Pages : 1141 - 1161 Seung-Yeal Ha, Eunhee Jeong and Robert M. Strain ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 12:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 23:42:05 -0500 Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis (CPAA) Volume: 12, Number: 3 May 2013 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=543 1. Renormalized entropy solutions for degenerate parabolic-hyperbolic equations with time-space dependent coefficients Pages : 1163 - 1182 Zhigang Wang, Lei Wang and Yachun Li 2. The Katok-Spatzier conjecture, generalized symmetries, and equilibrium-free flows Pages : 1183 - 1200 L. Bakker 3. Nonlinear anisotropic elliptic and parabolic equations with variable exponents and L1 data Pages : 1201 - 1220 Mostafa Bendahmane, Kenneth Hvistendahl Karlsen and Mazen Saad 4. Phragmen-Lindelof alternative for an exact heat conduction equation with delay Pages : 1221 - 1235 M. Carme Leseduarte and Ramon Quintanilla 5. On the number of maximum points of least energy solution to a two-dimensional Henon equation with large exponent Pages : 1237 - 1241 Futoshi Takahashi 6. Infinite multiplicity for an inhomogeneous supercritical problem in entire space Pages : 1243 - 1257 Liping Wang and Juncheng Wei 7. On vector solutions for coupled nonlinear Schrodinger equations with critical exponents Pages : 1259 - 1277 Seunghyeok Kim 8. Uniqueness of positive steady state solutions to the unstirred chemostat model with external inhibitor Pages : 1279 - 1297 Hua Nie, Wenhao Xie and Jianhua Wu 9. An anisotropic regularity criterion for the 3D Navier-Stokes equations Pages : 1299 - 1306 Xuanji Jia and Zaihong Jiang 10. The regularity for a class of singular differential equations Pages : 1307 - 1319 Huaiyu Jian, Xiaolin Liu and Hongjie Ju 11. Global well-posedness for the Kawahara equation with low regularity Pages : 1321 - 1339 Takamori Kato 12. On the hyperbolicity and causality of the relativistic Euler system under the kinetic equation of state Pages : 1341 - 1347 Juan Calvo 13. Spatial decay bounds in a linearized magnetohydrodynamic channel flow Pages : 1349 - 1361 Julie Lee and Dao-jin Song 14. Quasilinear elliptic problem with Hardy potential and singular term Pages : 1363 - 1380 Boumediene Abdellaoui and Ahmed Attar 15. Large solutions of semilinear elliptic equations with a gradient term: existence and boundary behavior Pages : 1381 - 1392 Zhijun Zhang 16. Multiple solutions for a class of (p_1,...,p_n)-biharmonic systems Pages : 1393 - 1406 John R. Graef, Shapour Heidarkhani and Lingju Kong 17. Optimal regularity for parabolic Schrodinger operators Pages: 1407 - 1414 Fengping Yao 18. Controllability results for a class of one dimensional degenerate/singular parabolic equations Pages : 1415 - 1430 Morteza Fotouhi and Leila Salimi 19. Convexity of the free boundary for an exterior free boundary problem involving the perimeter Pages : 1431 - 1443 Hayk Mikayelyan and Henrik Shahgholian 20. Energy conservative solutions to a nonlinear wave system of nematic liquid crystals Pages : 1445 - 1468 Geng Chen, Ping Zhang and Yuxi Zheng 21. Continuous dependence of eigenvalues of p-biharmonic problems on p Pages : 1469 - 1486 Jiri Benedikt 22. Asymptotic analysis of continuous opinion dynamics models under bounded confidence Pages : 1487 - 1499 Domenica Borra and Tommaso Lorenzi 23. Geometric singular perturbation approach to the existence and instability of stationary waves for viscous traffic flow models Pages : 1501 - 1526 John M. Hong, Cheng-Hsiung Hsu, Bo-Chih Huang and Tzi-Sheng Yang ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization 8:4 From: Liwei Ning Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 08:55:32 -0500 Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization (JIMO) Volume: 8, Number: 4 November 2012 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=542 1. Markovian retrial queues with two way communication Pages : 781 - 806 Jesus R. Artalejo and Tuan Phung-Duc 2. Effect of application-layer rate-control mechanism on video quality for streaming services Pages : 807 - 819 Marino Mitsumura, Hiroyuki Masuyama, Shoji Kasahara and Yutaka Takahashi 3. Optimal design for dynamic spectrum access in cognitive radio networks under Rayleigh fading Pages : 821 - 840 Hyeon Je Cho and Ganguk Hwang 4. Analysis of discontinuous reception with both downlink and uplink packet arrivals in 3GPP LTE Pages : 841 - 860 Sangkyu Baek and Bong Dae Choi 5. On the optimal and equilibrium retrial rates in an unreliable retrial queue with vacations Pages : 861 - 875 Feng Zhang, Jinting Wang and Bin Liu 6. Networks with cascading overloads Pages : 877 - 894 Jesse Collingwood, Robert D. Foley and David R. McDonald 7. Analysis of customers' impatience in an M/M/1 queue with working vacations Pages : 895 - 908 Dequan Yue, Wuyi Yue and Gang Xu 8. G/M/1 type structure of a risk model with general claim sizes in a Markovian environment Pages : 909 - 924 Jerim Kim, Bara Kim and Hwa-Sung Kim 9. Stochastic decomposition in discrete-time queues with generalized vacations and applications Pages : 925 - 938 Sofian De Clercq, Wouter Rogiest, Bart Steyaert and Herwig Bruneel 10. M/M/c multiple synchronous vacation model with gated discipline Pages : 939 - 968 Zsolt Saffer and Wuyi Yue 11. Stochastic method for power-aware checkpoint intervals in wireless environments: Theory and application Pages : 969 - 986 Sung-Hwa Lim, Se Won Lee, Byoung-Hoon Lee, Seongil Lee and Ho Woo Lee 12. A model for buyer and supplier coordination and information sharing in order-up-to systems Pages : 987 - 1015 Jong Soo Kim and Won Chan Jeong 13. A modified differential evolution based solution technique for economic dispatch problems Pages : 1017 - 1038 Md. Abul Kalam Azad and Edite M.G.P. Fernandes 14. State transition algorithm Pages : 1039 - 1056 Xiaojun Zhou, Chunhua Yang and Weihua Gui 15. A proximal alternating direction method for $\ell_{2,1}$-norm least squares problem in multi-task feature learning Pages : 1057 - 1069 Yunhai Xiao, Soon-Yi Wu and Bing-Sheng He ------ Subject: Contents, Networks and Heterogeneous Media 7:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 11:44:05 -0500 Networks and Heterogeneous Media (NHM) Volume: 7, Number: 3 September 2012 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=546 1. Preface: Mesoscales and evolution in complex networks: Applications and related topics Pages : i - iii Regino Criado, Rosa M. Benito, Miguel Romance and Juan C. Losada 2. Serendipity in social networks Pages : 363 - 371 Werner Creixell, Juan Carlos Losada, Tomas Arredondo, Patricio Olivares and Rosa Maria Benito 3. Structural properties of the line-graphs associated to directed networks Pages : 373 - 384 Regino Criado, Julio Flores, Alejandro J. Garcia del Amo and Miguel Romance 4. Modeling international crisis synchronization in the world trade web Pages : 385 - 397 Pau Erola, Albert Diaz-Guilera, Sergio Gomez and Alex Arenas 5. Bipartite networks provide new insights on international trade markets Pages : 399 - 413 Maximiliano Fernandez, Javier Galeano and Cesar Hidalgo 6. Structural properties of urban bus and subway networks of Madrid Pages : 415 - 428 Mary Luz Mouronte and Rosa Maria Benito 7. Effects of topology on robustness in ecological bipartite networks Pages : 429 - 440 Juan Manuel Pastor, Silvia Santamaria, Marcos Mendez and Javier Galeano 8. On congruity of nodes and assortative information content in complex networks Pages : 441 - 461 Mahendra Piraveenan, Mikhail Prokopenko and Albert Y. Zomaya 9. Identifying critical traffic jam areas with node centralities interference and robustness Pages : 463 - 471 Giovanni Scardoni and Carlo Laudanna 10. Preprocessing and analyzing genetic data with complex networks: An application to Obstructive Nephropathy Pages : 473 - 481 Massimiliano Zanin, Ernestina Menasalvas, Pedro A. C. Sousa and Stefano Boccaletti 11. Dirichlet to Neumann maps for infinite quantum graphs Pages : 483 - 501 Robert Carlson 12. Convergence of MsFEM approximations for elliptic, non-periodic homogenization problems Pages : 503 - 524 Patrick Henning 13. On the signed porous medium flow Pages : 525 - 541 Edoardo Mainini 14. Homogenization of pinning conditions on periodic networks Pages: 543 - 582 Laura Sigalotti ------ Subject: Contents, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 9:4 From: Liwei Ning Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2012 13:04:01 -0500 Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering (MBE) Volume: 9, Number: 4 October 2012 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=547 1. A division-dependent compartmental model for computing cell numbers in CFSE-based lymphocyte proliferation assays Pages : 699 - 736 H. Thomas Banks, W. Clayton Thompson, Cristina Peligero, Sandra Giest, Jordi Argilaguet and Andreas Meyerhans 2. Bacteriophage-resistant and bacteriophage-sensitive bacteria in a chemostat Pages : 737 - 765 Zhun Han and Hal L. Smith 3. Global analysis of a simple parasite-host model with homoclinic orbits Pages : 767 - 784 Jianquan Li, Yanni Xiao and Yali Yang 4. The impact of migrant workers on the tuberculosis transmission: General models and a case study for China Pages : 785 - 807 Luju Liu, Jianhong Wu and Xiao-Qiang Zhao 5. Low viral persistence of an immunological model Pages : 809 - 817 Suqi Ma 6. Global stability for an SEI epidemiological model with continuous age-structure in the exposed and infectious classes Pages : 819 - 841 C. Connell McCluskey 7. Evolution of uncontrolled proliferation and the angiogenic switch in cancer Pages : 843 - 876 John D. Nagy and Dieter Armbruster 8. Differential impact of sickle cell trait on symptomatic and asymptomatic malaria Pages : 877 - 898 Eunha Shim, Zhilan Feng and Carlos Castillo-Chavez 9. Hybrid optimal control for HIV multi-drug therapies: A finite set control transcription approach Pages : 899 - 914 Divya Thakur and Belinda Marchand 10. Basic stochastic models for viral infection within a host Pages : 915 - 935 Sukhitha W. Vidurupola and Linda J. S. Allen 11. Dynamics of stochastic mutation to immunodominance Pages : 937 - 952 Yu Wu, Xiaopeng Zhao and Mingjun Zhang ------ Subject: Contents, The Journal of Geometric Mechanics 4:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2012 13:07:40 -0500 The Journal of Geometric Mechanics (JGM) Volume: 4, Number: 3 September 2012 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=550 1. Foreword Pages : i - i Juan-Pablo Ortega 2. Kinematic reduction and the Hamilton-Jacobi equation Pages : 207 - 237 Maria Barbero-Li\~{n}an, Manuel de Leon, David Martin de Diego, Juan C. Marrero and Miguel C. Munoz-Lecanda 3. Geometry of plasma dynamics II: Lie algebra of Hamiltonian vector fields Pages : 239 - 269 Ogul Esen and Hasan Gumral 4. Invariant sets forced by symmetry Pages : 271 - 296 Frank D. Grosshans, Jurgen Scheurle and Sebastian Walcher 5. Dual pairs in resonances Pages : 297 - 311 Darryl D. Holm and Cornelia Vizman 6. The leaf space of a multiplicative foliation Pages : 313 - 332 M. Jotz 7. Hybrid models for perfect complex fluids with multipolar interactions Pages : 333 - 363 Cesare Tronci ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 6:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2012 13:24:28 -0500 Journal of Modern Dynamics (JMD) Volume: 6, Number: 3 July 2012 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListJMDnew.jsp?pubID=549 1. No planar billiard possesses an open set of quadrilateral trajectories Pages : 287 - 326 Alexey Glutsyuk and Yury Kudryashov 2. The Julia set of a post-critically finite endomorphism of PC^2 Pages : 327 - 375 Volodymyr Nekrashevych 3. Compact asymptotically harmonic manifolds Pages : 377 - 403 Andrew M. Zimmer 4. Schwarz triangle mappings and Teichmuller curves: Abelian square-tiled surfaces Pages : 405 - 426 Alex Wright ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 241:22 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 00:40:02 -0400 * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 241, Issue 22, Pages 1825-2082, 15 November 2012 Dynamics and Bifurcations of Nonsmooth Systems Edited by Oleg Makarenkov and Jeroen S.W. Lamb http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01672789/241/22 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Prefa Dynamics and Bifurcations of Nonsmooth Systems Pages 1825 Oleg Makarenkov, Jeroen S.W. Lamb 2) Dynamics and bifurcations of nonsmooth systems: A survey Original Research Article, Pages 1826-1844 Oleg Makarenkov, Jeroen S.W. Lamb Bifurcation Theory 3) Bifurcations of piecewise smooth flows: Perspectives, methodologies and open problems Original Research Article, Pages 1845-1860 A. Colombo, M. di Bernardo, S.J. Hogan, M.R. Jeffrey 4) Aspects of bifurcation theory for piecewise-smooth, continuous systems Original Research Article, Pages 1861-1868 D.J.W. Simpson, J.D. Meiss 5) Discontinuity-induced bifurcations in models of mechanical contact, capillary adhesion, and cell division: A common framework Original Research Article, Pages 1869-1881 Harry Dankowicz, Michael Katzenbach 6) Bifurcations of equilibrium sets in mechanical systems with dry friction Original Research Article, Pages 1882-1894 J.J. Benjamin Biemond, Nathan van de Wouw, Henk Nijmeijer 7) Invariant manifolds for nonsmooth systems Original Research Article, Pages 1895-1902 D. Weiss, T. Kupper, H.A. Hosham 8) Generalized boundary equilibria in -dimensional Filippov systems: The transition between persistence and nonsmooth-fold scenarios Original Research Article, Pages 1903-1910 Fabio Della Rossa, Fabio Dercole 9) A discontinuity-geometry view of the relationship between saddle-node and grazing bifurcations Original Research Article, Pages 1911-1918 N. Humphries, P.T. Piiroinen 10) Topology of vibro-impact systems in the neighborhood of grazing Original Research Article, Pages 1919-1931 Sergey Kryzhevich, Marian Wiercigroch Regular and singular perturbative methods 11) Overview of V.A. Plotnikov's research on averaging of differential inclusions Original Research Article, Pages 1932-1947 S. Klymchuk, A. Plotnikov, N. Skripnik 12) Regularization and singular perturbation techniques for non-smooth systems Original Research Article, Pages 1948-1955 Marco Antonio Teixeira, Paulo Ricardo da Silva 13) Resonance vibrations of impact oscillator with biharmonic excitation Original Research Article, Pages 1956-1961 V.Sh. Burd 14) Nonsmooth homoclinic orbits, Melnikov functions and chaos in discontinuous systems Original Research Article, Pages 1962-1975 F. Battelli, M. Feckan 15) A geometric analysis of front propagation in an integrable Nagumo equation with a linear cut-off Original Research Article, Pages 1976-1984 Nikola Popovic Well-posedness and stability 16) Switching, relay and complementarity systems: A tutorial on their well-posedness and relationships Original Research Article, Pages 1985-2002 Carmina Georgescu, Bernard Brogliato, Vincent Acary 17) Periodic solutions of a class of non-autonomous second order differential equations with discontinuous right-hand side Original Research Article, Pages 2003-2009 A. Jacquemard, M.A. Teixeira 18) Properties of solutions to a class of differential models incorporating Preisach hysteresis operator Original Research Article, Pages 2010-2028 P. Krejci, J.P. O'Kane, A. Pokrovskii, D. Rachinskii 19) Global uniform symptotic attractive stability of the non-autonomous bouncing ball system Original Research Article, Pages 2029-2041 R.I. Leine, T.F. Heimsch Applications 20) Nonsmooth dynamics in spiking neuron models Original Research Article, Pages 2042-2057 S. Coombes, R. Thul, K.C.A. Wedgwood 21) Persistent and ghost nonlinear normal modes in the forced response of non-smooth systems Original Research Article, Pages 2058-2067 Paolo Casini, Oliviero Giannini, Fabrizio Vestroni 22) Grazing bifurcations and chatter in a pressure relief valve model Original Research Article, Pages 2068-2076 Csaba Hos, Alan R. Champneys 23) Three discontinuity-induced bifurcations to destroy self-sustained oscillations in a superconducting resonator Original Research Article, Pages 2077-2082 Mike R. Jeffrey ------ Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity 25:11 From: Anna-Ulla Gardiner Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 14:11:55 +0100 NONLINEARITY Volume 25, Issue 11, November 2012 Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. 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