Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 15, Number 03 February 15, 2015 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Conference, Global Dynamics in Hamiltonian Systems 113th Statistical Mechanics Conference Conference on Mathematical Methods and Models in Biosciences PhD/Postdoc Position on coupled atmosphere-ocean modeling Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 14:2 Contents, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 12:3 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: Conference, Global Dynamics in Hamiltonian Systems From: Raquel Caparros Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2015 11:40:18 +0100 Dear colleagues, This year is the 60th birthday of Amadeu Delshams. We are organizing the conference "Global Dynamics in Hamiltonian Systems (GDHAM15)" (web in http://gdham15.ma1.upc.edu/) to be held in Nuria's Sanctuary, located two hours away from Barcelona, from 28 June to 4 July. The conference will cover topics related to global dynamics in Hamiltonian Systems. In particular, Hamiltonian systems with 3 or more degrees of freedom, Arnold diffusion, KAM theory, reversible systems and applications. We have a list of confirmed speakers of nearly 40 worldwide outstanding researchers in the field of Hamiltonian systems. We are confident that the event will be a complete success, and we encourage you to participate and register as soon as today. We would like to take this opportunity to highlight: * The quality of the event, given the outstanding list of speakers. * The beauty of the natural environment where the event takes place, a mountain valley at 2000 meters. * The total cost of participation is about 800 euros. It includes registration, accommodation, meals and local transportation. * Partipants who wish to present their work may have a contribution in the form of posters or talks (15 minutes). We end this e-mail with three recommendations: * The only hotel in "Vall de Nuria" is completely isolated but its capacity exceeds the number of expected participants. However, accommodation will be allocated strictly in order of receipt of registration and payment. * We recommend flights to Barcelona that are compatible with the bus that the organization will make available to participants to travel from the airport (or Barcelona) to the hotel and vice versa. Bus schedules are posted in the link http://gdham15.ma1.upc.edu/registration.html * As the number of slots available for contributed talks is limited, contributions submitted as oral presentations might be redirected to the poster presentations by the scientific committee. We hope to enjoy together a wonderful conference. Yours faithfully, The organizing committee ------ Subject: 113th Statistical Mechanics Conference From: Avishag Klatzkin Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2015 14:33:00 -0500 FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT 113th Statistical Mechanics Conference RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, BUSCH CAMPUS, HILL CENTER, ROOM 114 SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 10 - May 12, 2015 Dear Colleague: You are cordially invited to participate in the 113th Statistical Mechanics Conference at Rutgers University, May 10 - May 12, 2015. At this meeting, we will celebrate the achievements of our guests of honor: Edouard Brezin, Gianni Jona-Lasinio and Giorgio Parisi. Here is a tentative list of speakers: Natan Andrei, Curt Callan, Arup Chakraborty, Pierluigi Contucci, Ivan Corwin, Alberto Desole, Abishek Dhar, Hugo Duminil-Copin, Irene Giardina, Ken Golden, David Gross, Shinobu Hikami, Pablo Hurtado, Jesper Jacobsen, Mehran Kardar, Werner Krauth, Claudio Landim, Stan Leibler, Enzo Marinari, Fabio Martinelli, Clement Mouhot, David Nelson, Dmitry Panchenko, Luca Peliti, Charles Radin, Sidney Redner, Federico Ricci-Tersenghi, Stefano Ruffo, Shin-ichi Sasa, Tomohiro Sasamoto, Michael Schick, Eduardo Sontag, Hal Tasaki, Edriss Titi, Cristina Toninelli, Salvatore Torquato, Aernout van Enter, Eric Vanden-Eijinden, Srinivasa Varadhan, Michael Vogelius, Francesco Zamponi, Jean Zinn-Justin. Please register on our website both for attendance and for presenting a short talkat http://www.math.rutgers.edu/events/smm/index.html. You will find there options to either pay online or pay at the door by cash or check. You may also register and mail your payment by check in advance. Visit our website and select from the registration options on the right side of the screen. All details of the meeting (i.e. lodging, transportation, abstracts, etc.) are also posted on the website. Please let us know of any colleagues or students who should be added to our mailing list. Also, please send us information about positions wanted or available, etc. Looking forward to seeing you here. With best wishes, Joel Professor Joel L. Lebowitz lebowitz@math.rutgers.edu Center for Mathematical Sciences Research 110 Frelinghuysen Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854-8019 FAX: 732-445-4936 PHONE: 848-445-3117 ------ Subject: Conference on Mathematical Methods and Models in Biosciences From: Roumen Anguelov Date: February 06, 2015 2015-06-14 - 2015-06-19 BIOMATH 2015: International Conference on Mathematical Methods and Models in Biosciences, University Centre Bachinovo, South-West University, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria The conference is devoted to recent research in life sciences based on applications of mathematics as well as mathematics applied to or motivated by biological studies. It is a multidisciplinary meeting forum for researchers who develop and apply mathematical and computational tools to the study of phenomena in the broad fields of biology, ecology, medicine, biotechnology, bioengineering, environmental science, etc. Contributed talks in any of these fields are invited. Abstracts deadline: 30 March 2015. Proceedings in volume 4 (2015) of the journal BIOMATH. Selected papers will be published in special issues of other science journals. More information: http://www.biomath.bg/2015 ------ Subject: PhD/Postdoc Position on coupled atmosphere-ocean modeling From: Oswald Knoth Date: February 05, 2015 The Leibniz-Institute for Tropospheric Research e.V. (TROPOS) in Leipzig (Germany) is seeking a PhD student or a postdoctoral scientist in the field of coupled atmosphere-ocean modeling. The major task will be to construct a high-resolution regional coupled ocean-atmosphere model with focus on consistent simulations of air-sea fluxes. This will be carried out in close collaboration with another PhD student located at the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (IOW) in Warnem??nde. The PhD student or postdoctoral scientist at TROPOS will implement the atmospheric component while the other student will concentrate on the ocean model component. A main focus will be an energy-consistent two-way coupling at the air-water interface. Further research areas are mass consistent grid interpolation, optimized grid generation and handling of models with different timescales. The open position is limited to three years. The salary level is according to the German public service regulation (TV-L 13) at 65% full-time-equivalent if the position is filled with a PhD candidate or at 75% full-time-equivalent if the position is filled at postdoctoral level. The position will start ideally on 1 May 2015 or soon thereafter. Applicants should have a background in atmospheric physics, meteorology, numerical mathematics, or fluid dynamics. A specific interest in numerical mathematics and scientific computing is advantageous. Good English language skills and the willingness to work in a collaborative environment are required. Please send your application including your CV until 31. March 2015 to: Dr. Oswald Knoth Leibniz Institut f??r Troposph??renforschung e. V. Permoserstr. 15 04318 Leipzig Germany Email: knoth@tropos.de ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 14:2 From: Liwei Ning Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 10:05:01 -0600 Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis (CPAA) Volume: 14, Number: 2 March 2015 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=730 1. Existence of solutions for a Kirchhoff-type-nonlocal operators of elliptic type Pages : 361 - 371 Nemat Nyamoradi and Kaimin Teng 2. Trace Hardy-Sobolev-Maz'ya inequalities for the half fractional Laplacian Pages : 373 - 382 Stathis Filippas, Luisa Moschini and Achilles Tertikas 3. Global solutions of a Keller--Segel system with saturated logarithmic sensitivity function Pages : 383 - 396 Qi Wang 4. On the asymptotic stability of Volterra functional equations with vanishing delays Pages : 397 - 406 Hermann Brunner and Chunhua Ou 5. Second order elliptic operators in L2 with first order degeneration at the boundary and outward pointing drift Pages : 407 - 419 Simona Fornaro, Giorgio Metafune, Diego Pallara and Roland Schnaubelt 6. On small perturbation of four-dimensional quasi-periodic system with degenerate equilibrium point Pages : 421 - 437 Wenhua Qiu and Jianguo Si 7. Sign-changing solutions to elliptic problems with two critical Sobolev-Hardy exponents Pages : 439 - 455 Yanfang Peng and Jing Yang 8. Some well-posedness and stability results for abstract hyperbolic equations with infinite memory and distributed time delay Pages : 457 - 491 Aissa Guesmia and Nasser-eddine Tatar 9. Sharp existence criteria for positive solutions of Hardy-Sobolev type systems Pages : 493 - 515 John Villavert 10. A note on the Monge-Kantorovich problem in the plane Pages : 517 - 525 Zuo Quan Xu and Jia-An Yan 11. An integral equation involving Bessel potentials on half space Pages : 527 - 548 Yonggang Zhao and Mingxin Wang 12. Singularity formation for relativistic Euler and Euler-Poisson equations with repulsive force Pages : 549 - 564 Yongcai Geng 13. The Liouville type theorem and local regularity results for nonlinear differential and integral systems Pages : 565 - 576 Zhenjie Li, Ze Cheng and Dongsheng Li 14. On the growth of the energy of entire solutions to the vector Allen-Cahn equation Pages : 577 - 584 Christos Sourdis 15. Note on global regularity of 3D generalized magnetohydrodynamic-alpha model with zero diffusivity Pages : 585 - 595 Xiaojing Xu and Zhuan Ye 16. W-Sobolev spaces: Higher order and regularity Pages : 597 - 607 Alexandre B. Simas and Fabio J. Valentim 17. Local and global existence results for the Navier-Stokes equations in the rotational framework Pages : 609 - 622 Daoyuan Fang, Bin Han and Matthias Hieber 18. A note on the unique continuation property for fully nonlinear elliptic equations Pages : 623 - 626 Agnid Banerjee 19. Mean oscillation and boundedness of Toeplitz Type operators associated to pseudo-differential operators Pages : 627 - 636 Lanzhe Liu 20. Logarithmic and improved regularity criteria for the 3D nematic liquid crystals models, Boussinesq system, and MHD equations in a bounded domain Pages : 637 - 655 Luigi C. Berselli and Jishan Fan 21. Hopf bifurcation in an age-structured population model with two delays Pages : 657 - 676 Xianlong Fu, Zhihua Liu and Pierre Magal 22. Refined blow-up results for nonlinear fourth order differential equations Pages : 677 - 693 Filippo Gazzola and Paschalis Karageorgis 23. Regularity of the attractor for a coupled Klein-Gordon-Schrodinger system with cubic nonlinearities in R2 Pages : 695 - 716 Salah Missaoui and Ezzeddine Zahrouni 24. Instability of multi-spot patterns in shadow systems of reaction-diffusion equations Pages : 717 - 736 Shin-Ichiro Ei, Kota Ikeda and Eiji Yanagida 25. Corrigendum of "Local well-posedness for the nonlinear Dirac equation in two space dimensions" Pages : 737 - 742 Hartmut Pecher ------ Subject: Contents, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 12:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 10:55:38 -0600 Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering (MBE) Volume: 12, Number: 3 June 2015 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=743 1. An SIRS model with differential susceptibility and infectivity on uncorrelated networks Pages : 415 - 429 Maoxing Liu and Yuming Chen 2. A mathematical model of HTLV-I infection with two time delays Pages : 431 - 449 Xuejuan Lu, Lulu Hui, Shengqiang Liu and Jia Li 3. A two or three compartments hyperbolic reaction-diffusion model for the aquatic food chain Pages : 451 - 472 Elvira Barbera, Giancarlo Consolo and Giovanna Valenti 4. The effect of time delay in plant--pathogen interactions with host demography Pages : 473 - 490 Bruno Buonomo and Marianna Cerasuolo 5. A model for asymmetrical cell division Pages : 491 - 501 Ali Ashher Zaidi, Bruce Van Brunt and Graeme Charles Wake 6. Optimality and stability of symmetric evolutionary games with applications in genetic selection Pages : 503 - 523 Yuanyuan Huang, Yiping Hao, Min Wang, Wen Zhou and Zhijun Wu 7. Global stability of a multiple delayed viral infection model with general incidence rate and an application to HIV infection Pages : 525 - 536 Yu Ji 8. Cell scale modeling of electropermeabilization by periodic pulses Pages : 537 - 554 Michael Leguebe 9. Threshold dynamics of a periodic SIR model with delay in an infected compartment Pages : 555 - 564 Zhenguo Bai 10. Network-level reproduction number and extinction threshold for vector-borne diseases Pages : 565 - 584 Ling Xue and Caterina Scoglio 11. An aggregate stochastic model incorporating individual dynamics for predation movements of anelosimus studiosus Pages : 585 - 607 Alex John Quijano, Michele L. Joyner, Edith Seier, Nathaniel Hancock, Michael Largent and Thomas C. Jones 12. Optimal information dissemination strategy to promote preventive behaviors in multilayer epidemic networks Pages : 609 - 623 Heman Shakeri, Faryad Darabi Sahneh, Caterina Scoglio, Pietro Poggi-Corradini and Victor M. Preciado 13. A population model capturing dynamics of tuberculosis granulomas predicts host infection outcomes Pages : 625 - 642 Chang Gong, Jennifer J. Linderman and Denise Kirschner