Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 12, Number 22 December 1, 2012 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Annual Meeting and Conference, The Society for Mathematical Biology CIMPA School, Evolutionary Equations with App. in Natural Sciences Workshop on Interactions between Dynamical Systems and PDEs Spring School, Analytical and Numerical Aspects of Evolution Equations First International Conference on Dynamics of Differential Equations Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computational Science Positions in Mathematics, Chile Postdoc Position, Cardiovascular Fluid Mech Lab, Georgia Tech PhD Position, Univ of Stuttgart Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 33:4 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 6:2 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 242:1 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 243:1 Contents, Nonlinearity 25:12 Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 17:4 Contents, Kinetic and Related Models 5:4 Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 6:4 Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 6:4 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: Annual Meeting and Conference, The Society for Mathematical Biology From: Hal Smith Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 14:31:43 -0700 The Society for Mathematical Biology Annual Meeting and Conference June 10 - 13, 2013 is being hosted by Host: Arizona State University , School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences and the Mathematical, Computational & Modeling Sciences Center our web page is http://math.asu.edu/SMB2013 ------ Subject: CIMPA School, Evolutionary Equations with App. in Natural Sciences From: Jacek Banasiak Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 09:42:11 +0000 CIMPA School 'Evolutionary Equations with Applications in Natural Sciences' 1. Background and motivation. As a part of the initiative Mathematics of Planet Earth, we organize a Research School and a Workshop on Evolutionary Equations with applications in natural sciences to be organized at the African Institute of Mathematical Sciences, http://www.aims.ac.za/, in Muizenberg (Cape Town), South Africa, in 2013. The School will be organized under auspices of the CENTRE INTERNATIONAL DE MATH?MATIQUES PURES ET APPLIQU?ES (CIMPA). The School and the workshop will take place on 22 July -2 August 2013. The web-site of the School is https://sites.google.com/a/aims.ac.za/cimpa-workshop/. The School is aimed at postgraduate students and young researchers from developing countries and CIMPA provides a limited financial support for participants from outside the host country. The School is multidisciplinary, spanning the fields of theoretical physics, biology, complexity theory and applied mathematics. The main emphasis is on the development of modelling, analytic and computational skills in a range disciplines vital for the advancement of physical and natural sciences. The models that will be discussed and analysed have their roots in conservation laws and kinetic theory but offer many challenges both in the direct applications and their theoretical and numerical treatment. Thus the programme is relevant for the emerging researchers in the applied disciplines including theoretical and statistical physics, complexity theory, biology and applied mathematics by exposing them to the diversity of applications of transport and kinetic type models as well as presenting a panorama of techniques for their analysis. 2. Organizing Committee. Prof. J. Banasiak, UKZN,(SA coordinator), banasiak@ukzn.ac.za Prof. M. Mokhtar-Kharroubi,University of Franche-Comte,(French coordinator) mmokthar@univ-fcomte.fr Prof. M. Sango, UP, mamadou.sango@up.ac.za Prof. M. Banda, US, mkbanda@sun.ac.za Prof. B. Green, AIMS, bwg@aims.ac.za 3. Invited lecturers. M. Banda (University of Stellenbosch, SA) Nonlinear Hyperbolic Systems of Conservation Laws and Related Applications J. Banasiak (University of KwaZulu-Natal, SA) Kinetic type models in applied sciences. A. Bobrowski (Technical University of Lublin, Poland) Boundary conditions in evolutionary equations in biology E. Estrada (University of Strathclyde, UK) Dynamical and Evolutionary Processes on Complex Networks W. Lamb (University of Strathclyde, UK) Applying functional analytic techniques to evolution equations P. Lauren\c{c}ot (University of Toulouse, France) Weak compactness techniques for coagulation equations A. Marciniak-Czochra (University of Heidelberg, Germany) Reaction-diffusion equations and their applications to biological pattern formation M. Mokhtar-Kharroubi (University of French-Comte, France), Spectral theory and time asymptotic analysis in kinetic theory R. Rudnicki (Silesian University, Poland) Stochastic semigroups and their applications in physics and biology M. Sango (University of Pretoria, SA), Stochastic Partial Differential Equations in Fluid Dynamics. 4. Applications for the School. a) Applicants affiliated with South African institutions: please send application with CV to banasiak@ukzn.ac.za b) Applicants from outside South Africa: register through the CIMPA web-site: http://www.cimpa-icpam.org/spip.php?article97&lang=fr Please note that the number of places is limited. ------ Subject: Workshop on Interactions between Dynamical Systems and PDEs From: OSRM Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 13:45:51 +0100 11th Workshop on Interactions between Dynamical Systems and Partial Differential Equations (JISD2013) Barcelona, July 15^th -19^th, 2013 http://www.ma1.upc.edu/recerca/seminaris-recerca/jisd2013/jisd2013 There will be four main courses of six hours each, some seminars, communications, and posters. The courses will be taught by Jacques Fejoz (Universite Paris-Dauphine), Enrique Pujals (IMPA, Rio de Janeiro), Sandro Salsa (Politecnico di Milano), and Luis Silvestre (University of Chicago). The JISD2013 are organized by Xavier Cabre, Amadeu Delshams, Maria del Mar Gonzalez, and Tere M. Seara. The Scientific Committee consists of Massimiliano Berti (Univ. Federico II), Rafael de la Llave (Univ. Texas Austin), Jean-Michel Roquejoffre (Univ. Paul Sabatier. Toulouse), Alfonso Sorrentino (Univ. of Cambridge), Marco Antonio Teixeira (Univ. Estatal de Campinas) , and Juan Luis Vazquez (UAM). There will be some financial support available for this edition. Deadline to apply for financial support: April, 30^th 2013. JISD 2013 Organizing Committee ------ Subject: Spring School, Analytical and Numerical Aspects of Evolution Equations From: rbeier Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 15:38:10 +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. 5th Spring School Analytical and Numerical Aspects of Evolution Equations March 11-15, 2013 at TU Berlin Germany Organised by: Etienne Emmrich and Petra Wittbold Lectures: Fatiha Alabau-Boussouira (Metz) Control of scalar and coupled systems of hyperbolic PDE's and applications Lubomir Banas (Edinburgh) Numerical methods for dynamical micromagnetism Barbara Niethammer (Bonn) Analysis of coagulation equations Felix Otto (Leipzig) Optimal estimates in stochastic homogenization 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.tu-berlin.de/?spring2013 Etienne Emmrich and Petra Wittbold ------ Subject: First International Conference on Dynamics of Differential Equations From: llave@math.utexas.edu Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 16:27:12 -0600 (CST) First International Conference on Dynamics of Differential Equations web: hale-conf.gatech.edu The School of Mathematics at Georgia Tech. will host the inaugural International Conference on Dynamics of Differential Equations during the Georgia Tech 2013 spring break, March 16-20. The event will be held in the Klaus Advanced Computing Building, 266 Ferst Drive. The conference will be preceded by four 2-hour tutorial sessions on Friday, March 15. Everyone, especially graduate students and young researchers, is invited to attend the tutorials. The format of the conference consists of plenary lectures, invited lectures, contributed lectures and a poster session. There will also be two Hale memorial lectures delivered by Professor Genevieve Raugel. This conference will be the first in what we expect to become a biennial series emphasizing research programs in dynamical systems worldwide and training of doctoral students and young researchers. These two aspects were the hallmark of the work of Prof. Jack Hale, and it is in acknowledgment of his influential role in the development of dynamical systems and its applications that we are proud to dedicate this first conference to the memory of Jack Hale. ------ Subject: Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computational Science AMMCS-2013 Conference, Waterloo, Canada, Aug 2013 From: "ammcs 2013" Date: Sun, 02 Dec 2012 12:36:01 -0500 AMMCS-2013 Conference, Waterloo, Canada, Aug 2013 The International Interdisciplinary Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computational Science (AMMCS-2013) will take place in Waterloo, ON, Canada, August 26-30, 2013. Call for proposals of special sessions/minisymposia and abstract submission are now open. Plenary speakers at AMMCS-2013 include M. Golubitsky (Ohio State), G. Papanicolaou (Stanford), G. Toussaint (McGill), A. Majda (Courant), L. Kari (Western), P. Pardalos (Florida), M. Sigal (Toronto), P. Carr (Morgan Stanley), E. Carter (Princeton), R. Coifman (Yale). Refereed proceedings will be published by Springer and selected papers, presented at the conference, will be invited to several journal issues. Further details are at the conference website: http://www.ammcs2013.wlu.ca (contact us at ammcs2013@wlu.ca) We look forward to welcoming you in Waterloo. AMMCS-2013 General Chairs ------ Subject: Positions in Mathematics, Chile From: Claudio Vidal Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 11:08:13 -0300 UNIVERSIDAD DEL BIO-BIO Departamento de Matematica CONCEPCION CHILE. The Department of Mathematics is seeking applicants for two open rank positions, to begin in March 1st, 2013; however, we are flexible with respect to this date. The candidates should possess a doctoral degree in Mathematics or expect the degree to be granted in a short time. Candidates should have a distinguished research record and a strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate and graduate teaching in Spanish (intermediate level). The normal department duties include ten hours per week (two courses) of undergraduate or postgraduate teaching. The University of Bio-Bio funds research projects, supports the participation in Congresses and economic incentives for ISI publications (US$ 2.500 each) and SCIELO publications (US$ 800 each). Also, Postdoctoral stayings will be supported. Minimal Requirements : - A doctoral degree in Mathematics (*) - The Department is interested in the following areas of research: Numerical Analysis; Cryptography; Ordinary Differential Equations; Partial Differential Equations; Functional Differential Equations; Optimization; Stochastic Processes; Dynamical Systems; Applied Mathematics; Mathematic Education. (*) Or expecting to be granted the degree in a short time. Application Requirements : Applicants must submit a Curriculum Vitae (according to the file in the following link: http://www.ubiobio.cl/miweb/webfile/media/45/descargas/Curriculum_Normalizado.doc with certificated documents by pertinent organizations, a recent photo and a handwritten letter (simple letter of presentation in which the applicant expresses interest in working at the Bio-Bio University), certificates of titles and degrees, and two confidential letters of recommendation of important professor in the area of postulation, a statement describing current and planned research; a copy of the main publications in scientific journals in the last 5 years; Personal Interview. Salary : According to qualifications and experience. Application Deadline : December 19th, 2012. For further information, visit our web site: http://dmat.ciencias.ubiobio.cl/position Please send the documents to: Director Departamento de Matematica Universidad del Bio-Bio Av. Collao 1202 Concepcion, CHILE ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Cardiovascular Fluid Mech Lab, Georgia Tech From: Ajit Yoganathan Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2012 14:49:47 -0500 The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University (Georgia Tech, Atlanta Campus) is seeking an outstanding candidate to fill the position of Postdoctoral Fellow in the Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics Laboratory (CFM Lab). This position is available immediately. The required qualifications are: Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering or a related discipline, demonstrated experience in fluid-structure interaction modeling (applications to the heart and cardiovascular system are especially beneficial) and experimental expertise, excellent collaborative and communication skills, strong proficiency in English. The successful candidate will be contributing to a project that seek to develop and utilize an advanced fluid-structure interaction (FSI) model of the mitral valve system to analyze the valve in the normal, diseased, or repaired states. The project is being carried out in collaboration between the Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Maine and Pacific Northwest National Laboratories. Georgia Tech offers a competitive total compensation package. Further information on this opening and on the CFM Lab can be found at http://groups.bme.gatech.edu/groups/cfmg/group/home.htm Interested applicants should forward by e-mail a cover letter, curriculum vitae (please attach up to three recent publications), a short description of career goals and the names, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses of three professional references to Dr. Ajit Yoganathan:ajit.yoganathan@bme.gatech.edu and Ms. Sandra Maffey: sandra.maffey@bme.gatech.edu ------ Subject: PhD Position, Univ of Stuttgart From: Sylvia Zur Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 08:46:14 -0500 The Institute of Applied Analysis and Numerical Simulation, University of Stuttgart, Germany, has an open PhD position for 3 years (full time, TV-L 13). Possible research topics include model formulations, analysis and numerical methods for porous media flows, e.g., coupling surface and subsurface flows, homogenization techniques, shock waves, and infiltration in porous media. The position is embedded into the International Research Training Group "Non- linearities and upscaling in porous media" (NUPUS) of the Universities Stuttgart, Bergen, Delft, Eindhoven, Utrecht and Wageningen which deals with modeling flow and transport processes in porous media focusing on environmental and technical applications (http://www.nupus.uni-stuttgart.de/). The applicant should have a Master or Diploma degree in applied mathematics, scientific computing or neighboring disciplines. Background in numerical methods for partial differential equations as well as programming experience is required. The successful candidate will have an opportunity to participate in NUPUS activities (conferences, workshops, courses, seminars). The doctoral study includes a research period at the foreign partner institutions. The application should include: complete curriculum vitae, motivation letter, and copy of degree certificates. This should be sent to Prof. Dr. Christian Rohde University of Stuttgart Institute of Applied Analysis and Numerical Simulation Pfaffenwaldring 57 70569 Stuttgart, Germany christian.rohde@mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de Application deadline is December 28, 2012. ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 33:4 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2012 13:58:43 -0600 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 33, Number: 4 April 2013 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=553 1. Critical points of functionalized Lagrangians Pages : 1231 - 1246 Keith Promislow and Hang Zhang 2. Multiplicative ergodic theorem on flag bundles of semi-simple Lie groups Pages : 1247 - 1273 Luciana A. Alves and Luiz A. B. San Martin 3. On a variational approach for the analysis and numerical simulation of ODEs Pages : 1275 - 1291 Sergio Amat and Pablo Pedregal 4. A note on equivalent definitions of topological transitivity Pages : 1293 - 1296 John Banks and Brett Stanley 5. Admissibility versus nonuniform exponential behavior for noninvertible cocycles Pages : 1297 - 1311 Luis Barreira and Claudia Valls 6. Dynamics of continued fractions and kneading sequences of unimodal maps Pages : 1313 - 1332 Claudio Bonanno, Carlo Carminati, Stefano Isola and Giulio Tiozzo 7. Semigroup representations in holomorphic dynamics Pages : 1333 - 1349 Carlos Cabrera, Peter Makienko and Peter Plaumann 8. Entropy of endomorphisms of Lie groups Pages : 1351 - 1363 Andre Caldas and Mauro Patrao 9. Attractors for differential equations with multiple variable delays Pages : 1365 - 1374 Tomas Caraballo and Gabor Kiss 10. Observable optimal state points of subadditive potentials Pages : 1375 - 1388 Eleonora Catsigeras and Yun Zhao 11. Global well-posedness of critical nonlinear Schrodinger equations below L2 Pages : 1389 - 1405 Yonggeun Cho, Gyeongha Hwang and Tohru Ozawa 12. Transition layers for an inhomogeneous Allen-Cahn equation in Riemannian manifolds Pages : 1407 - 1429 Zhuoran Du and Baishun Lai 13. Glauber dynamics in continuum: A constructive approach to evolution of states Pages : 1431 - 1450 Dmitri Finkelshtein, Yuri Kondratiev and Yuri Kozitsky 14. Hyperbolic measures with transverse intersections of stable and unstable manifolds Pages : 1451 - 1476 Michihiro Hirayama and Naoya Sumi 15. Dynamics of Lambda-continued fractions and Beta-shifts Pages : 1477 - 1498 Elise Janvresse, Benoit Rittaud and Thierry de la Rue 16. Partial regularity of minimum energy configurations in ferroelectric liquid crystals Pages : 1499 - 1511 Kyungkeun Kang and Jinhae Park 17. Geometric aspects of transformations of forces acting upon a swimmer in a 3-D incompressible fluid Pages : 1513 - 1544 Alexander Khapalov and Giang Trinh 18. SRB attractors with intermingled basins for non-hyperbolic diffeomorphisms Pages : 1545 - 1562 Zhicong Liu 19. Periodic solutions of Lienard equations with resonant isochronous potentials Pages : 1563 - 1581 Tiantian Ma and Zaihong Wang 20. Boundary stabilization of the waves in partially rectangular domains Pages : 1583 - 1601 Hisashi Nishiyama 21. Existence of periodic solutions with nonconstant sign in a class of generalized Abel equations Pages : 1603 - 1614 Josep M. Olm and Xavier Ros-Oton 22. Fractal bodies invisible in 2 and 3 directions Pages : 1615 - 1631 Alexander Plakhov and Vera Roshchina 23. Chaos in delay differential equations with applications in population dynamics Pages : 1633 - 1644 Alfonso Ruiz-Herrera 24. Non-integrability of generalized Yang-Mills Hamiltonian system Pages : 1645 - 1655 Shaoyun Shi and Wenlei Li 25. Sobolev approximation for two-phase solutions of forward-backward parabolic problems Pages : 1657 - 1697 Flavia Smarrazzo and Andrea Terracina 26. Well-posedness for a modified two-component Camassa-Holm system in critical spaces Pages : 1699 - 1712 Kai Yan and Zhaoyang Yin 27. Global conservative and dissipative solutions of the generalized Camassa-Holm equation Pages : 1713 - 1739 Shouming Zhou and Chunlai Mu ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 6:2 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 23:05:31 -0600 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S (DCDS-S) Volume: 6, Number: 2 April 2013 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=554 1. Preface:Special issue dedicated to Michel Fremond on the occasion of his 70th birthday Pages : i - ii Elena Bonetti, Cecilia Cavaterra, Elisabetta Rocca and Riccarda Rossi 2. A new "flexible" 3D macroscopic model for shape memory alloys Pages : 277 - 291 Ferdinando Auricchio and Elena Bonetti 3. Free energies and pseudo-elastic transitions for shape memory alloys Pages : 293 - 316 Alessia Berti, Claudio Giorgi and Elena Vuk 4. A phase field model for liquid-vapour phase transitions Pages : 317 - 330 Valeria Berti, Mauro Fabrizio and Diego Grandi 5. A well-posedness result for irreversible phase transitions with a nonlinear heat flux law Pages : 331 - 351 Giovanna Bonfanti and Fabio Luterotti 6. An asymptotic analysis for a nonstandard Cahn-Hilliard system with viscosity Pages : 353 - 368 Pierluigi Colli, Gianni Gilardi, Paolo Podio-Guidugli and Jurgen Sprekels 7. Thermal control of the Souza-Auricchio model for shape memory alloys Pages : 369 - 386 Michela Eleuteri, Luca Lussardi and Ulisse Stefanelli 8. A Cahn-Hilliard-Gurtin model with dynamic boundary conditions Pages : 387 - 400 Gisele Ruiz Goldstein and Alain Miranville 9. Asymptotic analysis for the 3D primitive equations in a channel Pages : 401 - 422 Makram Hamouda, Chang-Yeol Jung and Roger Temam 10. Parabolic quasi-variational diffusion problems with gradient constraints Pages : 423 - 438 Nobuyuki Kenmochi 11. Well-posedness of an extended model for water-ice phase transitions Pages : 439 - 460 Pavel Krejci and Elisabetta Rocca 12. Equilibrium and stability of tensegrity structures: A convex analysis approach Pages : 461 - 478 Franco Maceri, Michele Marino and Giuseppe Vairo 13. Thermomechanical modeling of energy-reaction-diffusion systems, including bulk-interface interactions Pages : 479 - 499 Alexander Mielke 14. Estimating area of inclusions in anisotropic plates from boundary data Pages : 501 - 515 Antonino Morassi, Edi Rosset and Sergio Vessella 15. On a class of sixth order viscous Cahn-Hilliard type equations Pages : 517 - 546 Irena Pawlow and Wojciech M. Zajaczkowski 16. The non-smooth view for contact dynamics by Michel Fremond extended to the modeling of crowd movements Pages : 547 - 565 Philippe Pecol, Pierre Argoul, Stefano Dal Pont and Silvano Erlicher 17. Pseudo-potentials and bipotential: A constructive procedure for non-associated plasticity and unilateral contact Pages : 567 - 590 Nelly Point and Silvano Erlicher 18. A quasistatic mixed-mode delamination model Pages : 591 - 610 Tomas Roubicek, V. Mantic and C. G. Panagiotopoulos ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 242:1 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 02:25:38 -0500 * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 242, Issue 1, Pages 1-74, 1 January 2013 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01672789/242/1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Poincare analyticity and the complete variational equations Original Research Article, Pages 1-15 D. Kaltchev, A.J. Dragt 2) Multibreathers in Klein-Gordon chains with interactions beyond nearest neighbors Original Research Article, Pages 16-29 V. Koukouloyannis, P.G. Kevrekidis, J. Cuevas, V. Rothos 3) Pattern solutions of the Klausmeier model for banded vegetation in semi-arid environments III: The transition between homoclinic solutions Original Research Article, Pages 30-41 Jonathan A. Sherratt 4) Linearization in the large of nonlinear systems and Koopman operator spectrum Original Research Article, Pages 42-53 Yueheng Lan, Igor Mezic 5) Effective contact angle for rough boundary Original Research Article, Pages 54-64 Xinfu Chen, Xiao-Ping Wang, Xianmin Xu 6) Comment on "Second derivative ridges are straight lines and the implications for computing Lagrangian Coherent Structures, Physica D 2012.05.006" Original Research Article, Pages 65-66 Ronald Peikert, David Gunther, Tino Weinkauf 7) A scaling exponent-based detector of chaos in oscillatory circuits Original Research Article, Pages 67-73 Igor Djurovic, Vesna Rubezic, Ervin Sejdic ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 243:1 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 03:56:38 -0500 * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 243, Issue 1, Pages 1-142, 15 January 2013 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01672789/243/1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Steady states and interface transmission conditions for heterogeneous quantum-classical 1-D hydrodynamic model of semiconductor devices Original Research Article, Pages 1-13 F. Di Michele, P. Marcati, B. Rubino 2) Canonical methods of constructing invariant tori by phase-space sampling Original Research Article, Pages 14-19 Teemu Laakso, Mikko Kaasalainen 3) A numerical study of turbulent flame speeds of curvature and strain G-equations in cellular flows Original Research Article, Pages 20-31 Yu-Yu Liu, Jack Xin, Yifeng Yu 4) Asymptotic analysis of weakly nonlinear Bessel-Gauss beams Original Research Article, Pages 32-44 Tobias Graf, Jerome Moloney, Shankar Venkataramani 5) Greene's residue criterion for the breakup of invariant tori of volume-preserving maps Original Research Article, Pages 45-63 Adam M. Fox, James D. Meiss 6) Transversality of homoclinic orbits to hyperbolic equilibria in a Hamiltonian system, via the Hamilton-Jacobi equation Original Research Article, Pages 64-85 Amadeu Delshams, Pere Gutierrez, Juan R. Pacha 7) Nambu representation of an extended Lorenz model with viscous heating Original Research Article, Pages 86-91 R. Blender, V. Lucarini 8) Dynamics of symplectic maps near a double resonance Original Research Article, Pages 92-110 V. Gelfreich, C. Simo, A. Vieiro 9) Stability behavior for unsupervised learning Original Research Article, Pages 111-115 Fernanda Botelho, Annita Davis 10) A quantitative multi-phase-field modeling of the microstructure evolution in a peritectic Al-Ni alloy Original Research Article, Pages 116-127 Julia Kundin, Ricardo Siquieri, Heike Emmerich 11) Ensemble data assimilation for hyperbolic systems Original Research Article, Pages 128-142 Cecilia Gonzalez-Tokman, Brian R. Hunt ------ Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity 25:12 From: Anna-Ulla Gardiner Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 14:37:57 +0000 NONLINEARITY Volume 25, Issue 12, December 2012 Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: URL: http://iopscience.iop.org/0951-7715/25/12 Pages: R99--R116, 3235--3590 INVITED ARTICLE R99 Dynamical criteria for rogue waves in nonlinear Schr\"odinger models Annalisa Calini and Constance M Schober PAPERS 3235 Tabulation of Painlev\'e 6 transcendents Davide Guzzetti 3277 $C^{2}$-robust heterodimensional tangencies Shin Kiriki and Teruhiko Soma 3301 No solitary waves exist on 2D deep water Vera Mikyoung Hur 3313 Measurable time-restricted sensitivity Domenico Aiello, Hansheng Diao, Zhou Fan, Daniel O King, Jessica Lin and Cesar E Silva 3327 Boundary-layer interactions in the plane-parallel incompressible flows Toan T Nguyen and Franck Sueur 3343 A mountain pass scenario and heteroclinic orbits for thin-film type equations Kai-Seng Chou and Zhenyu Zhang 3389 Stochastic stability of traffic maps Michael Blank 3409 The topology associated with cusp singular points Konstantinos Efstathiou and Andrea Giacobbe 3423 Multi-site breathers in Klein--Gordon lattices: stability, resonances and bifurcations Dmitry Pelinovsky and Anton Sakovich 3453 The Shannon--McMillan theorem for doubly stochastic operators Bartosz Frej and Paulina Frej 3469 Non-reversible perturbations of homoclinic snaking scenarios J\"urgen Knobloch, Martin Vielitz and Thomas Wagenknecht 3487 Expanding semiflows on branched surfaces and one-parameter semigroups of operators Oliver Butterley 3505 A $C^{1}$ generic condition for existence of symbolic extensions of volume preserving diffeomorphisms Thiago Catalan 3527 Statistical stability and limit laws for Rovella maps Jos\'e F Alves and Mohammad Soufi 3553 Defects and boundary layers in non-Euclidean plates J A Gemmer and S C Venkataramani 3583 AUTHOR INDEX (with titles), volume 25 ------ Subject: Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 17:4 From: Romas Baronas Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 10:10:01 +0200 Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, ISSN 1392-5113, Volume 17, Number 4, 2012 A free on-line edition is available at: http://www.mii.lt/NA/issues.htm TABLE OF CONTENTS Hopf bifurcation and optimal control in a diffusive predator-prey system with time delay and prey harvesting, pp. 379-409, Xiaoyuan Chang, Junjie Wei An unconstrained binary quadratic programming for the maximum independent set problem, pp. 410-417, Sidi Mohamed Douiri, Souad Elbernoussi On the analytic solutions for squeezing flow of nanofluid between parallel disks, pp. 418-430, Meraj Mustafa Hashmi, Tasawar Hayat, A. Alsaedi Theory and computational study of electrophoretic ion separation and focusing in microfluidic channels, pp. 431-447, Oleksiy V. Klymenko, Christian Amatore, Wen Sun, Yong-Liang Zhou, Zhao-Wu Tian, Irina Svir Optimal control of an epidemic model with a saturated incidence rate, pp. 448-459, Hassan Laarabi, El Houssine Labriji, Mostafa Rachik, Abdelilah Kaddar Multiple positive solutions to mixed boundary value problems for singular ordinary differential equations on the whole line, pp. 460-480, Yuji Liu Exact solutions of the Kudryashov-Sinelshchikov equation and nonlinear telegraph equation via the first integral method, pp. 481-488, Mohammad Mirzazadeh, Mostafa Eslami Goodness-of-fit tests for sparse nominal data based on grouping, pp. 489-501, Marijus Radavieius, Pavel Samusenko For a paper submission, please refer to http://www.mii.lt/NA/ ------ Subject: Contents, Kinetic and Related Models 5:4 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 22:52:58 -0600 Kinetic and Related Models (KRM) Volume: 5, Number: 4 December 2012 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=555 1. Exponential stability of the solutions to the Boltzmann equation for the Benard problem Pages : 673 - 695 Leif Arkeryd, Raffaele Esposito, Rossana Marra and Anne Nouri 2. A model for the evolution of traffic jams in multi-lane Pages : 697 - 728 Florent Berthelin and Damien Broizat 3. Time evolution of a Vlasov-Poisson plasma with magnetic confinement Pages : 729 - 742 Silvia Caprino, Guido Cavallaro and Carlo Marchioro 4. Global existence in critical spaces for the compressible magnetohydrodynamic equations Pages : 743 - 767 Qing Chen and Zhong Tan 5. On the gain of regularity for the positive part of Boltzmann collision operator associated with soft-potentials Pages : 769 - 786 Yong-Kum Cho and Hera Yun 6. Kinetic/fluid micro-macro numerical schemes for Vlasov-Poisson-BGK equation using particles Pages : 787 - 816 Anais Crestetto, Nicolas Crouseilles and Mohammed Lemou 7. From individual to collective behaviour of coupled velocity jump processes: A locust example Pages : 817 - 842 Radek Erban and Jan Haskovec 8. Coupling of non-local driving behaviour with fundamental diagrams Pages : 843 - 855 Michael Herty and Reinhard Illner 9. Convergence rates towards the traveling waves for a model system of radiating gas with discontinuities Pages : 857 - 872 Masashi Ohnawa 10. An age-structured two-sex model in the space of radon measures: Well posedness Pages : 873 - 900 Agnieszka Ulikowska ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 6:4 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 22:56:16 -0600 Inverse Problems and Imaging (IPI) Volume: 6, Number: 4 November 2012 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=558 1. Some proximal methods for Poisson intensity CBCT and PET Pages : 565 - 598 Sandrine Anthoine, Jean-Francois Aujol, Yannick Boursier and Clothilde Melot 2. Inverse problems for Jacobi operators III: Mass-spring perturbations of semi-infinite systems Pages : 599 - 621 Rafael del Rio, Mikhail Kudryavtsev and Luis O. Silva 3. Global minimization of Markov random fields with applications to optical flow Pages : 623 - 644 Tom Goldstein, Xavier Bresson and Stan Osher 4. Efficient and accurate computation of spherical mean values at scattered center points Pages : 645 - 661 Torsten Gorner, Ralf Hielscher and Stefan Kunis 5. Simultaneous determination of the diffusion and absorption coefficient from boundary data Pages : 663 - 679 Bastian Harrach 6. The Factorization Method for an inverse fluid-solid interaction scattering problem Pages : 681 - 695 Andreas Kirsch and Albert Ruiz 7. A TV Bregman iterative model of Retinex theory Pages : 697 - 708 Wenye Ma and Stanley Osher 8. Sampling type methods for an inverse waveguide problem Pages : 709 - 747 Peter Monk and Virginia Selgas 9. Inverse acoustic obstacle scattering problems using multifrequency measurements Pages : 749 - 773 Mourad Sini and Nguyen Trung Thanh ------ Subject: Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 6:4 From: "Liwei Ning" Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 22:59:22 -0600 Advances in Mathematics of Communications (AMC) Volume: 6, Number: 4 November 2012 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=557 1. Decoding affine reflection group codes with trellises Pages : 385 - 400 Terasan Niyomsataya, Ali Miri and Monica Nevins 2. Fp-codes, theta functions and the Hamming weight MacWilliams identity Pages : 401 - 418 David Keyes 3. Syndrome decoding for Hermite codes with a Sugiyama-type algorithm Pages : 419 - 442 Irene I. Bouw and Sabine Kampf 4. An algebraic approach for decoding spread codes Pages : 443 - 466 Elisa Gorla, Felice Manganiello and Joachim Rosenthal 5. 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