Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 14, Number 08 May 1, 2014 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Applied Geometric Mechanics Network -- 1st and 2nd meeting Meeting on Complexity Science and Transportation Systems Summer school, Mathematical methods of biological evolution Workshop, Virus dynamics and evolution Graduate School on Evolution Equations Postdoc position at INRIA France Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 34:10 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 19:5 Contents, Journal of Computational Dynamics 1:1 Contents, Mathematical Control and Related Fields 4:3 Contents, Networks and Heterogeneous Media 9:1 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 276 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 277 Contents, Nonlinearity 27:5 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: Applied Geometric Mechanics Network -- 1st and 2nd meeting From: c.tronci@surrey.ac.uk Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2014 16:32:50 +0100 The Applied Geometric Mechanics Network is organizing its first two meetings. - First meeting on Geometric Fluid Dynamics at the University of Surrey, 16 May 2014: https://sites.google.com/site/geometricmechanics/agm-meetings/first-agm-meeting - Second meeting on Symmetry and Shape Analysis at the Imperial College London, 13 June 2013: https://sites.google.com/site/geometricmechanics/second-agm-meeting (overlapping with the last day of the Shape 2014 meeting, http://shape2014.wordpress.com/) ------ Subject: Meeting on Complexity Science and Transportation Systems From: Massimiliano Zanin Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 14:17:02 +0200 Complexity Science and Transportation Systems '14 Satellite Meeting at the European Conference on Complex Systems 2014 Lucca, September 25th, 2014 Following the events organized at the ECCS '11 in Vienna, ECCS '12 in Brussels and ECCS '13 in Barcelona, we announce the Call for Papers for a half-day Satellite Meeting in Lucca. The aim of this Satellite Meeting is to create a space for exchanging state-of-the-art results and ideas about (i) how different Complex Systems tools such as complex networks, percolation theory, self-organized criticality or agent based modeling can be used to understand the internal dynamics of transportation systems, (ii) how to model the relationships between different transportation modes, and (iii) how to improve efficiency and performance of such systems. The intended audience of this Satellite Meeting is twofold. On one hand, it consists of researchers from the field of Complexity Science, which are expected give insight on the application of complex system tools and concepts to transportation systems. On the other hand, researchers specialized in Transportation systems will be encouraged to attend in order to give their contribution and see how such systems can be investigated with methodologies which are not currently recognized as mainstream. The main success of the meeting will be to foster an interdisciplinary forum of discussion between the two research communities. A non-exhaustive list of topics includes: - Topological properties of transportation systems, and the relations between topology and efficiency / resilience / propagation of disturbances. - Dynamics of and on transportation systems: from movements of persons and goods, up to diseases and information spreading mechanisms. - Emerging behaviors and critical phase transitions in transportation systems. - Applications of multi-layer and time-varying network representations, statistically validated networks and community detection algorithms. The list of invited speakers includes: - Alessandro Vespignani, Northeastern University, USA. - Kai Nagel, TU Berlin, Germany. Call for Papers Submission of contributed papers can be done by sending a self-contained extended abstract (min. 2 pages) including all relevant references to mzanin@innaxis.org. Standard LaTeX, PDF, or Microsoft Words formats are encouraged. Submissions will be evaluated and selected by the Program Committee members, based on the adherence with the theme of the satellite, originality and scientific soundness. Once the selection process is complete, the authors of the accepted abstracts will be notified by e-mail. The deadline for abstract submission for oral contributions is June 8th, 2014. The notification of the acceptance is expected to be on 20th June, 2014. If you need more information, please visit the following website: http://www.complexworld.eu/upcoming-events/eccs-2014-cw-satellite-meeting/ or directly contact with the organizers of the Meeting: Fabrizio Lillo Salvatore Micciche Massimiliano Zanin ------ Subject: Summer school, Mathematical methods of biological evolution From: Andrei Korobeinikov Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 10:37:32 +0200 Summer school on Mathematical methods of biological evolution Deadlines extended The Centre de Recerca Matematica (www.crm.cat) most cordially invites participants for a summer school "Mathematical methods of biological evolution", which will be held June 23 to 27, 2014, near Barcelona. Dates: June 23 - 27, 2014 Venue: the Centre de Recerca Matematica, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain. Subject areas: Biological evolution; Mathematical modelling; Computer simulation; Multiscale modelling; System biology; Virus dynamics; Viral evolution This four-day (24 hours of lectures) advance course is organized in the framework of an intended CRM "Mathematics in Natural Sciences" series and aimed at postgraduate students and young scientists (mathematicians as well as non-mathematicians) with interest in mathematical modelling and mathematical methods in biology. The goal of the advance course is to provide an introduction of mathematical ideas and methods applied to all aspects of biological evolution. Lecturers: Yoh Iwasa (Kyushu University, Japan), Santiago F. Elena (Instituto de Biologia Molecular y Celular de Plantas, Valencia), Nick Barton (Institute of Science and Technology, Austria), Andrei Korobeinikov and Tomas Alarcon (CRM). For other detail and to register please go to www.crm.cat/2014/ACBiologicalEvolution . Registration includes lectures, documentation package, lunches and coffee breaks. You also can contact Mrs. Consol Roca (croca@crm.cat) or Prof. Andrei Korobeinikov (akorobeinikov@crm.cat) Please note that from June 30th to July 4th, 2014, that is, immediately after the school, the CRM organizes a workshop on Virus dynamics and evolution (www.crm.cat/2014/WKVirusDynamics ). The CRM is able to offer reduced registration fees for the participants who register for both these activities. We also would like to draw your attention that the 10th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications (http://www.icmat.es/congresos/aims2014/) will be held in Madrid, Spain, on July 7 - 11, 2014, immediately after the CRM workshop on Virus dynamics and evolution. ------ Subject: Workshop, Virus dynamics and evolution From: Andrei Korobeinikov Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 10:56:03 +0200 Workshop on Virus dynamics and evolution Deadline extended The Centre de Recerca Matematica (www.crm.cat) most cordially invites participants for a workshop on "Virus dynamics and evolution", which will be held June 30 to July 4, 2014, near Barcelona, Spain. Dates: June 30-July 4, 2014 Venue: the Centre de Recerca Matematica, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain. Subject areas: Mathematical modelling; Computer simulation; Multiscale modelling; Dynamical systems; Control; System biology; Marine ecosystems; Biological evolution; Virus dynamics; Immune response; Viral evolution. This five days interdisciplinary workshop on all aspects of mathematical modelling and mathematical methods in virus dynamics and viral evolution is organized in the framework of an intended CRM "Mathematics in Life Sciences" series. The areas of interest of the workshop include (but not limited to) directions such as dynamics of virus within a host and in a community; antiviral therapy; immune response and immunity failure; HIV and AIDS; plant virus; viral evolution; bacteriophages and their possible use in antibacterial therapy, etc. Mathematical methods include deterministic (both, ODE and PDE) and stochastic modelling, control theory, networks, random processes, as well as other approaches and methods. The goal of the workshop is to bring together mathematicians and microbiologists to exchange results, ideas and, in particularly, open problems and challenges. Accordingly, apart from usual contributed talks and posters, the organizers plan a number of invited lectures delivered by biologists and specifically focused on existing scientific challenges in microbiology. The expected (or most desirable) outcome will be set up of interdisciplinary collaborations between participants from different disciplines. Confirmed speakers: Graeme Wake, Yoh Iwasa, Ricard Sole, Juana Diez, Esteban Domingo, Fernando Garcia-Arenal, Santiago F. Elena, Susanna Manrubia, Gennady Bocharov Publication: Extended abstracts will be published in the CRM Documents Series. The workshop is organized immediately after a summer school "Mathematical methods of biological evolution", which will be run June 23-27, 2014, by the CRM (see www.crm.cat/2014/ACBiologicalEvolution ). The CRM is able to offer reduced registration fees for the participants who register for both, the school and workshop. We also would like to draw your attention that the 10th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications (http://www.icmat.es/congresos/aims2014/ ) will be held in Madrid, Spain, on July 7 - 11, 2014, that is immediately after the workshop. For other detail and to register please go to www.crm.cat/2014/WKVirusDynamics . Registration includes attending the lectures, documentation package, lunches, coffee breaks and a conference dinner. You also can contact Mrs. Consol Roca (croca@crm.cat) or Prof. Andrei Korobeinikov (akorobeinikov@crm.cat) ------ Subject: Graduate School on Evolution Equations From: Lehel Banjai Date: April 22, 2014 Maxwell Institute Graduate School on Evolution Equations will be held in Edinburgh on October 8-10, 2014. Erwan Faou (INRIA & ENS Paris) and Christian Lubich (Tubingen) will give short courses on the analysis of stochastic evolution equations (Faou) and on the long-time behavior of oscillatory Hamiltonian ODEs and PDEs and their numerical discretizations (Lubich). The lectures will be complemented by talks of senior participants and advanced students. Some limited funding for British postgraduate students, and in particular for students from Scottish universities will be available. Further information is available at http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~hg94/evo14 ------ Subject: Postdoc position at INRIA France From: Pouget Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 10:39:30 -0400 Dear Colleagues, A one year postdoc position is offered at INRIA Nancy, France Title: Topology and geometry of singular surfaces with numerical algorithms Keywords: topology, real algebraic curves and surfaces, computer algebra, singularities, symbolic-numeric algorithms Starting date: preferably before end of 2014 Salary: 2.620 euros gross monthly (about 2.130 euros net, medical insurance included) supported by ANR Grant SINGCast. Detailed description: http://www.loria.fr/~moroz/postdocs/2014-postdoc-SingCAST.pdf ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 34:10 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 11:32:59 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 34, Number: 9 September 2014 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=676 1. Obituary Pages : i - ii Tomas Caraballo and Peter E. Kloeden 2. Asymptotic behaviour of a non-autonomous Lorenz-84 system Pages : 3901 - 3920 Maria Anguiano and Tomas Caraballo 3. Estimates on the distance of inertial manifolds Pages : 3921 - 3944 Jose M. Arrieta and Esperanza Santamaria 4. Pathwise solutions and attractors for retarded SPDEs with time smooth diffusion coefficients Pages : 3945 - 3968 Hakima Bessaih, Maria J. Garrido-Atienza and Bjorn Schmalfuss 5. On global in time dynamics of a planar Bingham flow subject to a subdifferential boundary condition Pages : 3969 - 3983 Mahdi Boukrouche and Grzegorz Lukaszewicz 6. Analysis and optimal control of some solidification processes Pages : 3985 - 4017 Roberto C. Cabrales, Gema Camacho and Enrique Fernandez-Cara 7. Asymptotic behaviour of a logistic lattice system Pages : 4019 - 4037 Tomas Caraballo, Francisco Morillas and Jose Valero 8. The behavior of a beam fixed on small sets of one of its extremities Pages : 4039 - 4070 Juan Casado-Diaz, Manuel Luna-Laynez and Francois Murat 9. The transition point in the zero noise limit for a 1D Peano example Pages : 4071 - 4083 Francois Delarue and Franco Flandoli 10. Attractors for a double time-delayed 2D-Navier-Stokes model Pages : 4085 - 4105 Julia Garcia-Luengo, Pedro Marin-Rubio and Gabriela Planas 11. Biodiversity and vulnerability in a 3D mutualistic system Pages : 4107 - 4126 Giovanny Guerrero, Jose Antonio Langa and Antonio Suarez 12. Asymptotic behaviour for prey-predator systems and logistic equations with unbounded time-dependent coefficients Pages : 4127 - 4137 Juan C. Jara and Felipe Rivero 13. The Kalman-Bucy filter revisited Pages : 4139 - 4153 Russell Johnson and Carmen Nunez 14. Structure and regularity of the global attractor of a reaction-diffusion equation with non-smooth nonlinear term Pages : 4155 - 4182 Oleksiy V. Kapustyan, Pavlo O. Kasyanov and Jose Valero 15. Robust null controllability for heat equations with unknown switching control mode Pages : 4183 - 4210 Qi Lu and Enrique Zuazua 16. Invariant measures for non-autonomous dissipative dynamical systems Pages : 4211 - 4222 Grzegorz Lukaszewicz and James C. Robinson 17. Invariant measure selection by noise. An example Pages : 4223 - 4257 Jonathan C. Mattingly and Etienne Pardoux 18. The Penrose-Fife phase-field model with coupled dynamic boundary conditions Pages : 4259 - 4290 Alain Miranville, Elisabetta Rocca, Giulio Schimperna and Antonio Segatti 19. Skew-product semiflows for non-autonomous partial functional differential equations with delay Pages : 4291 - 4321 Sylvia Novo, Carmen Nunez, Rafael Obaya and Ana M. Sanz 20. The existence and decay estimates of the solutions to 3D stochastic Navier-Stokes equations with additive noise in an exterior domain Pages : 4323 - 4341 Takeshi Taniguchi 21. The uniform attractor of a multi-valued process generated by reaction-diffusion delay equations on an unbounded domain Pages : 4343 - 4370 Yejuan Wang and Peter E. Kloeden ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 19:5 From: Liwei Ning Date: Thu, 1 May 2014 09:52:30 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B (DCDS-B) Volume: 19, Number: 5 July 2014 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=681 Special Issue on Mathematics of Social Systems 1. Preface to special issue on mathematics of social systems Pages : i - v Andrea L. Bertozzi 2. Confinement for repulsive-attractive kernels Pages : 1227 - 1248 Daniel Balague Jose A. Carrillo and Yao Yao 3. Phase transition and diffusion among socially interacting self-propelled agents Pages : 1249 - 1278 Alethea B. T. Barbaro and Pierre Degond 4. Inhomogeneous Patlak-Keller-Segel models and aggregation equations with nonlinear diffusion in R^d Pages : 1279 - 1309 Jacob Bedrossian and Nancy Rodriguez 5. Mean field games with nonlinear mobilities in pedestrian dynamics Pages : 1311 - 1333 Martin Burger, Marco Di Francesco, Peter A. Markowich and Marie-Therese Wolfram 6. Latent self-exciting point process model for spatial-temporal networks Pages : 1335 - 1354 Yoon-Sik Cho, Aram Galstyan, P. Jeffrey Brantingham and George Tita 7. Rethinking centrality: The role of dynamical processes in social network analysis Pages : 1355 - 1372 Rumi Ghosh and Kristina Lerman 8. The stability of steady-state hot-spot patterns for a reaction-diffusion model of urban crime Pages : 1373 - 1410 Theodore Kolokolnikov, Michael J. Ward and Juncheng Wei 9. Two-species particle aggregation and stability of co-dimension one solutions Pages : 1411 - 1436 Alan Mackey, Theodore Kolokolnikov and Andrea L. Bertozzi 10. Paladins as predators: Invasive waves in a spatial evolutionary adversarial game Pages : 1437 - 1457 Scott G. McCalla 11. Gang rivalry dynamics via coupled point process networks Pages : 1459 - 1477 M. B. Short, G. O. Mohler, P. J. Brantingham and G. E. Tita 12. Cops on the dots in a mathematical model of urban crime and police response Pages : 1479 - 1506 Joseph R. Zipkin, Martin B. Short and Andrea L. Bertozzi ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Computational Dynamics 1:1 New JCD vol. 1, no. 1 2014 June issue is now available online From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 10:58:43 -0500 Journal of Computational Dynamics (JCD) Volume: 1, Number: 1 June 2014 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=679 1. Global invariant manifolds near a Shilnikov homoclinic bifurcation Pages : 1 - 38 Pablo Aguirre, Bernd Krauskopf and Hinke M. Osinga 2. The computation of convex invariant sets via Newton's method Pages : 39 - 69 R. Baier, M. Dellnitz, M. Hessel-von Molo, S. Sertl and I. G. Kevrekidis 3. Continuation and collapse of homoclinic tangles Pages : 71 - 109 Wolf-Jurgen Beyn and Thorsten Huls 4. An equation-free approach to coarse-graining the dynamics of networks Pages : 111 - 134 Katherine A. Bold, Karthikeyan Rajendran, Balazs Rath and Ioannis G. Kevrekidis 5. A closing scheme for finding almost-invariant sets in open dynamical systems Pages : 135 - 162 Gary Froyland, Philip K. Pollett and Robyn M. Stuart 6. Global optimal feedbacks for stochastic quantized nonlinear event systems Pages : 163 - 176 Stefan Jerg, Oliver Junge and Marcus Post 7. On the consistency of ensemble transform filter formulations Pages : 177 - 189 Sebastian Reich and Seoleun Shin 8. Modularity revisited: A novel dynamics-based concept for decomposing complex networks Pages : 191 - 212 Marco Sarich, Natasa Djurdjevac Conrad, Sharon Bruckner, Tim O. F. Conrad and Christof Schutte ------ Subject: Contents, Mathematical Control and Related Fields 4:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 11:14:21 -0500 Mathematical Control and Related Fields (MCRF) Volume: 4, Number: 3 September 2014 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=678 1. Approximate controllability conditions for some linear 1D parabolic systems with space-dependent coefficients Pages : 263 - 287 Franck Boyer and Guillaume Olive 2. Time optimal control problems for some non-smooth systems Pages : 289 - 314 Hongwei Lou, Junjie Wen and Yashan Xu 3. Existence theory of capillary-gravity waves on water of finite depth Pages : 315 - 363 Shu-Ming Sun 4. Clarke directional derivatives of regularized gap functions for nonsmooth quasi-variational inequalities Pages : 365 - 379 Haisen Zhang 5. Approximations of infinite dimensional disturbance decoupling and almost disturbance decoupling problems Pages : 381 - 399 Xiuxiang Zhou ------ Subject: Contents, Networks and Heterogeneous Media 9:1 From: Liwei Ning Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2014 10:43:34 -0500 Networks and Heterogeneous Media (NHM) Volume: 9, Number: 1 March 2014 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=677 1. Sparse stabilization of dynamical systems driven by attraction and avoidance forces Pages : 1 - 31 Mattia Bongini and Massimo Fornasier 2. Asymptotic synchronous behavior of Kuramoto type models with frustrations Pages : 33 - 64 Seung-Yeal Ha, Yongduck Kim and Zhuchun Li 3. Numerical network models and entropy principles for isothermal junction flow Pages : 65 - 95 Gunhild A. Reigstad 4. Characteristic half space problem for the Broadwell model Pages : 97 - 110 Linglong Du 5. The derivation of continuum limits of neuronal networks with gap-junction couplings Pages : 111 - 133 Claudio Canuto and Anna Cattani 6. Computational models for fluid exchange between microcirculation and tissue interstitium Pages : 135 - 159 Laura Cattaneo and Paolo Zunino 7. Constant in two-dimensional p-compliance-network problem Pages : 161 - 168 Al-hassem Nayam 8. Motion of discrete interfaces in low-contrast periodic media Pages : 169 - 189 Giovanni Scilla 9. A note on the Trace Theorem for domains which are locally subgraph of a Holder continuous function Pages : 191 - 196 Boris Muha ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 276 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2014 01:54:29 -0400 * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 276, Pages 1-60, 15 May 2014 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01672789/276 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Editorial Board Pages IFC 2) Periodic orbits in analytically perturbed Poisson systems Original Research Article, Pages 1-6 Isaac A. Garcia, Benito Hernandez-Bermejo 3) Nonexistence of smooth solutions for a full viscous isentropic liquid crystal system in three dimensions Original Research Article, Pages 7-11 Tudor S. Ratiu, Olga Rozanova 4) The vanishing twist in the restricted three-body problem Original Research Article, Pages 12-20 Holger R. Dullin, Joachim Worthington 5) Arbitrary bending of optical solitonic beam regulated by boundary excitations in a doped resonant medium Original Research Article, Pages 21-27 Anjan Kundu, Tapan Naskar 6) Probability density of the empirical wavelet coefficients of a noisy chaos Original Research Article, Pages 28-47 Matthieu Garcin, Dominique Guegan 7) Nonautonomous control of stable and unstable manifolds in two-dimensional flows Original Research Article, Pages 48-60 Sanjeeva Balasuriya, Kathrin Padberg-Gehle ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 277 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2014 18:23:16 -0400 * Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 277, Pages 1-48, 1 June 2014 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01672789/277 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Editorial Board Pages IFC 2) Spatio-temporal oscillations in the Keller-Segel system with logistic growth Original Research Article, Pages 1-21 Shin-Ichiro Ei, Hirofumi Izuhara, Masayasu Mimura 3) Networks of diffusively time-delay coupled systems: Conditions for synchronization and its relation to the network topology Original Research Article, Pages 22-39 Erik Steur, Wim Michiels, Henri Huijberts, Henk Nijmeijer 4) Exponential synchronization of Kuramoto oscillators using spatially local coupling Original Research Article, Pages 40-47 Jong-Ho Kim, Jea-Hyun Park ------ Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity 27:5 From: Paul Fishman Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 14:11:36 +0100 NONLINEARITY Volume 27, Issue 5, May 2014 This issue is available at: URL: http://iopscience.iop.org/0951-7715/27/5 Pages: 859-1080 PAPERS 859 Bifurcations of transition states: Morse bifurcations R S MacKay and D C Strub 897 A thermodynamic approach to two-variable Ruelle and Selberg zeta functions via the Farey map Claudio Bonanno and Stefano Isola 927 The laminations of a crystal near an anti-continuum limit Vincent Knibbeler, Blaz Mramor and Bob Rink 953 Ergodicity of a collective random walk on a circle Michael~Blank 973 Lower bounds on the mix norm of passive scalars advected by incompressible enstrophy-constrained flows Gautam Iyer, Alexander Kiselev and Xiaoqian Xu 987 Geometrically distinct solutions for quasilinear elliptic equations Xian Wu and Ke Wu 1003 On Cayley conditions for billiards inside ellipsoids Rafael Ram\' \i rez-Ros 1029 Non-integrability of the fourth Painlev\'e equation in the Liouville--Arnold sense Tsvetana Stoyanova 1045 Linearized stability for a multi-dimensional free boundary problem modelling two-phase tumour growth Shangbin Cui