Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 15, Number 19 October 15, 2015 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Workshop, Biological Membranes: Modelling, Analysis and Numerics PhD Position, Geomathematics, Univ of Vienna PhD Positions, Cambridge Centre for Analysis Postdoc Position, Applied Mathematics, Sao Paulo Univ Postdoc Positions, Geomathematics, Univ of Alberta Faculty Positions, Heriot-Watt Univ, Edinburgh Multiple Positions, AMS, Colorado School of Mines Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 36:4 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 20:10 Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 14:6 Contents, Networks and Heterogeneous Media 10:4 Contents, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 13:1 Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 9:4 Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 9 (cont) 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: Workshop, Biological Membranes: Modelling, Analysis and Numerics From: Robert Nurnberg Date: October 07, 2015 Workshop "Biological Membranes: Modelling, Analysis and Numerics" 7-8 January 2016, Imperial College London, UK The workshop aims to bring together experts within the different communities - biophysics, numerics, analysis - to better understand the structure and the behaviour of biological membranes. The main goal of the workshop is to discuss recent developments, stimulate the discussions between the communities, and to initiate new collaborations. Confirmed invited speakers: - Marino Arroyo (UPC, Barcelona) - Soren Bartels (University of Freiburg) - Klaus Deckelnick (University of Magdeburg) - Charles Elliott (University of Warwick) - Harald Garcke (University of Regensburg) - Mourad Ismail (UJF, Grenoble) - Timm Kruger (University of Edinburgh) - Reinhard Lipowsky (MPIKG, Potsdam) - John Lowengrub (UCI, Irvine) - Moritz Mercker (University of Heidelberg) - Chaouqi Misbah (UJF, Grenoble) - David Salac (University at Buffalo) - Pierre Saramito (LJK, Grenoble) - Bjorn Stinner (University of Warwick) A limited number of places are available at this workshop. Registration for the workshop is now open and will close on December 4, 2015. Detailed informed about the meeting in on the webpage: http://wwwf.imperial.ac.uk/~rn/bm2016/ ------ Subject: PhD Position, Geomathematics, Univ of Vienna From: Christian Gerhards Date: October 11, 2015 Within the DFG-funded project ''Time-Space Multiscale Separation of Ocean Tide Generated Magnetic Signals'', we offer a PhD Position (3 years) at the Computational Science Center at the University of Vienna. The project focuses on the development and application of mathematical tools for the extraction of the Earth's magnetic field signal that is produced by (tidal) ocean currents and related inverse problems. In particular, the goal is to construct spherical basis functions related to the induction equation that reflect certain spatial properties and which should also be implemented and applied to magnetic field satellite data. Depending on the preferences of the candidate, the emphasis can be on the more theoretical or the more applied aspects of the problem. The project is part of DFG's priority program ''Study of Earth system dynamics with a constellation of potential field missions (DynamicEarth)''. Further information on the project can be found on the website of the Computational Science Center: www.csc.univie.ac.at/index.php?page=ocean_tides. The position is limited to 3 years and payment is according to the collective bargaining agreement for Austrian university employees (level B1, 75%). Required Qualifications: Candidates have a MSc degree (or equivalent) in Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field and have an interest in interdisciplinary mathematics and geosciences. They are open minded, active, and have a good command of the English and/or German language. Applications (including letter of motivation, curriculum vitae, copies of academic certificates, and a letter of recommendation) and inquiries on the position should be send to: christian.gerhards@univie.ac.at. The vacancy will be closed whenever a qualified candidate has been found. ------ Subject: PhD Positions, Cambridge Centre for Analysis From: Carola-Bibiane Schonlieb Date: October 12, 2015 The Cambridge Centre for Analysis (CCA) advertises PhD positions within a 4-year doctoral training programme at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences in Cambridge. The CCA offers an enhanced PhD course which covers all aspects of mathematical analysis, including: Geometric analysis; Partial differential equations; Probability; High dimensional and non-parametric statistics; Inverse problems; Image analysis; Approximation theory; Compressed sensing; and Applications. The course emphasises a breadth of knowledge, alongside teamwork, communication and a strong sense of community. Interaction across all aspects of mathematical analysis and the application of modern techniques are the foundation of all years of study. To find out more about the course see here https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/postgrad/epsrc-centre-doctoral-training-analysis For direct links to highlighted research see here https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/postgrad/cca/research-cambridge-centre-analysis And a link to potential CCA supervisors see here https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/cca-academic-staff-and-fellows For informal enquiries about the course please email Tessa Blackman cca@maths.cam.ac.uk Dates: Applications open on 1 September and the closing date is 15 January 2016. Open day: the CCA open day will take place on the 26th of November 2015. Please email cca@maths.cam.ac.uk if you would like to attend for more information. ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Applied Mathematics, Sao Paulo Univ From: Tiago Pereira Date: October 11, 2015 The Center for Mathematical Sciences Applied to Industry (CEPID- CeMEAI) a post-doc position available for starting immediately. The requirements for each of the positions are described below. The salary is R$5908,00 per month tax free. The appointed Post-doc will also get return travel from his/her country to Brazil paid by the grant. The positions are initially for one year, renewable for a second year pending on suitable performance. Post-Doctoral Research Project University of S??o Paulo at S??o Carlos ICMC ??? Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics Location: S??o Carlos ??? S??o Paulo State- Brazil Title: Stability and Synchronisation of Power-grid Networks Supervisor: Tiago Pereira Job description/Requirements: Power-grids are formed by the complex interaction structure between generators and consumers. The power stations must keep a proper synchronisation to avoid energy supply disturbances and blackouts. Because of the complex linking structure of the network predicting the stability of synchronisation and how the network structure affects the stability remains an open challenge. This project aims at understanding how the linking structure affects the overall synchronisation of the power generators. In particular, how blackouts can be avoided by manipulating the network structure. To this end, we study how the network affects the stability of the synchronised dynamics and its basin of attraction. Interested candidates should e-mail a CV and two letters of recommendation from university professors as soon as possible to: Prof. Tiago Pereira Instituto de Ci??ncias Matem??ticas e de Computa????o Univ. de Sao Paulo???Av. Trab. Sao-Carlense, 400, CEP 13560-970, Sao Carlos, SP, Brasil???TEL: +55 (16) 3373-9754??? tiago@icmc.usp.br Contract Condition: Grant from FAPESP under the Research, Innovation and Dissemination Centers (RIDC-CeMEAI) (http://www.fapesp.br/en/17, http://www.cemeai.icmc.usp.br/ ) ------ Subject: Postdoc Positions, Geomathematics, Univ of Alberta From: Wenyuan Liao Date: October 02, 2015 Applications are invited for two Postdoctoral positions in the Alberta Geomathematics Group (University of Alberta and University of Calgary, Canada). The positions are jointly funded by PIMS, the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at University of Calgary and faculty members in the Alberta Geomathematics group. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent in Mathematics or Geophysics (or expect to receive a Ph.D. by June 30, 2016) and be within three years of their Ph.D. at the time when the positions are taken. The positions are open to candidates of any nationality and selection will be based upon the candidates??? research potential and teaching experiences. The start date of the positions is July 1, 2016 and the anticipated duration of the positions will be two years with an annual salary of $45,000CAD. A complete application should include curriculum vitae, a statement about current and future research and at least three (3) reference letters, one of which should address the applicant???s teaching ability. All application materials must be submitted online at http://www.mathjobs.org/jobs. Applications should be received by December 31, 2015 to ensure full consideration. Ideal candidates should have excellent skills in applied mathematics and/or geophysics. Specific training and experience in any of the areas of partial differential equations, acoustic and elastic wave equations, numerical methods, numerical optimization, scientific computing, geophysical imaging, inverse theory, seismic data processing and signal analysis would all be assets. The postdoctoral fellows will work with one or more of the researchers in the Alberta Geomathematics group (Drs. M. Lamoureux, G. Margrave, K. Innanen, W. Liao, C. Rios, and Y. Zinchenko from University of Calgary and Dr. M. Sacchi from University Alberta) in one or more of the above mentioned research areas. In addition to conducting research, the successful applicants will teach one or two courses per year in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at University of Calgary. For inquiry please contact Dr. Wenyuan Liao at wliao@ucalgary.ca ------ Subject: Faculty Positions, Heriot-Watt Univ, Edinburgh From: Gabriel Lord Date: October 01, 2015 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Heriot-Watt is advertising a new permanent position in the broad areas of Algebra and Geometry, Applied Mathematics, Computational Modelling, Mathematical Biology, Mathematical Data Science, Stochastic Modelling and Uncertainty quantification. More details can be found at the link below. http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AMB314/professors-associate-professors-professors-in-mathematics/ ------ Subject: Multiple Positions, AMS, Colorado School of Mines From: M. Ganesh Date: October 09, 2015 The Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics (AMS) at the Colorado School of Mines (Mines) invites applications for multiple positions in three categories: Tenure Line (TL), Department Head (DH), and Teaching Faculty (TF). Information about the jobs postings are in the following three URLs. Questions about the position(s) should be directed to the chair of the respective search committees. 1. Open rank TL position(s) in Applied Mathematics search (chair: Prof. Ganesh, mganesh@mines.edu): https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/7812 2. AMS Department Head (chair: Prof. Navidi, wnavidi@mines.edu): https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/7902 3. Open rank AMS TF position(s) (chair: Dr. Nicholas, nicholas@mines.edu) https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/7765 ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 36:4 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 14:56:47 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 36, Number: 4 April 2016 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=809 1. Sharp estimates for fully bubbling solutions of B2 Toda system Pages : 1759 - 1788 Weiwei Ao 2. Stability of normalized solitary waves for three coupled nonlinear Schrodinger equations Pages : 1789 - 1811 Santosh Bhattarai 3. Stability of variational eigenvalues for the fractional p-Laplacian Pages : 1813 - 1845 Lorenzo Brasco, Enea Parini and Marco Squassina 4. Time periodic solutions to the three-dimensional equations of compressible magnetohydrodynamic flows Pages : 1847 - 1868 Hong Cai and Zhong Tan 5. Sharp decay estimates and smoothness for solutions to nonlocal semilinear equations Pages : 1869 - 1880 Marco Cappiello and Fabio Nicola 6. Boundary blow-up solutions to fractional elliptic equations in a measure framework Pages : 1881 - 1903 Huyuan Chen, Hichem Hajaiej and Ying Wang 7. On inhomogeneous Strichartz estimates for fractional Schrodinger equations and their applications Pages : 1905 - 1926 Chu-Hee Cho, Youngwoo Koh and Ihyeok Seo 8. Global solutions to a one-dimensional non-conservative two-phase model Pages : 1927 - 1955 Steinar Evje, Huanyao Wen and Lei Yao 9. Real bounds and Lyapunov exponents Pages : 1957 - 1982 Edson de Faria and Pablo Guarino 10. A combinatorial proof of the Kontsevich-Zorich-Boissy classification of Rauzy classes Pages : 1983 - 2025 Jon Fickenscher 11. The three-dimensional center problem for the zero-Hopf singularity Pages : 2027 - 2046 Isaac A. Garcia and Claudia Valls 12. KdV waves in atomic chains with nonlocal interactions Pages : 2047 - 2067 Michael Herrmann and Alice Mikikits-Leitner 13. A proof of anomalous invasion speeds in a system of coupled Fisher-KPP equations Pages : 2069 - 2084 Matt Holzer 14. Upper bounds for the attractor dimension of damped Navier-Stokes equations in R2 Pages : 2085 - 2102 Alexei Ilyin, Kavita Patni and Sergey Zelik 15. Quartic Julia sets including any two copies of quadratic Julia sets Pages : 2103 - 2112 Koh Katagata 16. Limit value for optimal control with general means Pages : 2113 - 2132 Xiaoxi Li, Marc Quincampoix and Jerome Renault 17. Stability analysis of reaction-diffusion models on evolving domains: The effects of cross-diffusion Pages : 2133 - 2170 Anotida Madzvamuse, Hussaini Ndakwo and Raquel Barreira 18. Well-posedness and blow-up scenario for a new integrable four-component system with peakon solutions Pages : 2171 - 2191 Yongsheng Mi, Boling Guo and Chunlai Mu 19. Local solutions with infinite energy of the Maxwell-Chern-Simons-Higgs system in Lorenz gauge Pages : 2193 - 2204 Hartmut Pecher 20. Spike vector solutions for some coupled nonlinear Schrodinger equations Pages : 2205 - 2227 Shuangjie Peng and Huirong Pi 21. On the Cauchy problem for the Boltzmann equation in Chemin-Lerner type spaces Pages : 2229 - 2256 Hao Tang and Zhengrong Liu 22. Schrodinger-Poisson systems in 4-dimensional closed manifolds Pages : 2257 - 2284 Pierre-Damien Thizy 23. A classification of volume preserving generating forms in R3 Pages : 2285 - 2303 Olivier Verdier, Huiyan Xue and Antonella Zanna 24. Impact oscillators of Hill's type with indefinite weight: Periodic and chaotic dynamics Pages : 2305 - 2328 Chao Wang, Dingbian Qian and Qihuai Liu 25. Entire solutions with merging fronts to a bistable periodic lattice dynamical system Pages : 2329 - 2346 Shi-Liang Wu and Cheng-Hsiung Hsu 26. On the blow-up of solutions to the periodic modified integrable Camassa-Holm equation Pages : 2347 - 2364 Min Zhu and Shuanghu Zhang 27. Erratum and addendum to: The general recombination equation in continuous time and its solution Pages : 2365 - 2366 Ellen Baake, Michael Baake and Majid Salamat ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 20:10 From: Susan Cummins Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2015 16:57:55 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B (DCDS-B) Volume: 20, Number: 10 December 2015 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=808 1. Preface Pages : i - iii Jose M. Amigo and Karsten Keller 2. On entropy, entropy-like quantities, and applications Pages : 3301 - 3343 Jose M. Amigo, Karsten Keller and Valentina A. Unakafova 3. Dimension theory of flows: A survey Pages : 3345 - 3362 Luis Barreira 4. Brief survey on the topological entropy Pages : 3363 - 3374 Jaume Llibre 5. Entropy and actions of sofic groups Pages : 3375 - 3383 Benjamin Weiss 6. Directional complexity and entropy for lift mappings Pages : 3385 - 3401 Valentin Afraimovich, Maurice Courbage and Lev Glebsky 7. Semiconjugacy to a map of a constant slope Pages : 3403 - 3413 Lluis Alseda and Michal Misiurewicz 8. Formulas for the topological entropy of multimodal maps based on min-max symbols Pages : 3415 - 3434 Jose M. Amigo and Angel Gimenez 9. Realizing subexponential entropy growth rates by cutting and stacking Pages : 3435 - 3459 Frank Blume 10. Topological entropy for set-valued maps Pages : 3461 - 3474 Dante Carrasco-Olivera, Roger Metzger Alvan and Carlos Arnoldo Morales Rojas 11. A note on specification for iterated function systems Pages : 3475 - 3485 Welington Cordeiro, Manfred Denker and Michiko Yuri 12. Two results on entropy, chaos and independence in symbolic dynamics Pages : 3487 - 3505 Fryderyk Falniowski, Marcin Kulczycki, Dominik Kwietniak and Jian Li 13. Entropy determination based on the ordinal structure of a dynamical system Pages : 3507 - 3524 Karsten Keller, Sergiy Maksymenko and Inga Stolz 14. Directional uniformities, periodic points, and entropy Pages : 3525 - 3545 Richard Miles and Thomas Ward 15. Topological mixing, knot points and bounds of topological entropy Pages : 3547 - 3564 Piotr Oprocha and Pawel Potorski 16. Projective distance and g-measures Pages : 3565 - 3579 Liliana Trejo-Valencia and Edgardo Ugalde ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 14:6 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 11:40:11 -0500 Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis (CPAA) Volume: 14, Number: 6 November 2015 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=807 1. Large global-in-time solutions of the parabolic-parabolic Keller-Segel system on the plane Pages : 2117 - 2126 Piotr Biler, Ignacio Guerra and Grzegorz Karch 2. Cyclicity of some Lienard Systems Pages : 2127 - 2150 Na Li, Maoan Han and Valery G. Romanovski 3. Homogenization of bending theory for plates; the case of oscillations in the direction of thickness Pages : 2151 - 2168 Maroje Marohnic and Igor Velcic 4. Blow up threshold for a parabolic type equation involving space integral and variational structure Pages : 2169 - 2183 Baiyu Liu and Li Ma 5. On some semilinear equation in R4 containing a Laplacian term and involving nonlinearity with exponential growth Pages : 2185 - 2201 Sami Aouaoui 6. An improved result for the full justification of asymptotic models for the propagation of internal waves Pages : 2203 - 2230 Ralph Lteif, Samer Israwi and Raafat Talhouk 7. On Dirac equation with a potential and critical Sobolev exponent Pages : 2231 - 2263 Wenmin Gong and Guangcun Lu 8. On Fractional Schrodinger Equations in Sobolev spaces Pages : 2265 - 2282 Younghun Hong and Yannick Sire 9. Large time behavior of solution for the full compressible navier-stokes-maxwell system Pages : 2283 - 2313 Weike Wang and Xin Xu 10. Krasnosel'skii type formula and translation along trajectories method on the scale of fractional spaces Pages : 2315 - 2334 Piotr Kokocki 11. Nonlinear elliptic systems involving the fractional Laplacian in the unit ball and on a half space Pages : 2335 - 2362 Chenchen Mou 12. Harnack inequality for degenerate elliptic equations and sum operators Pages : 2363 - 2376 Giuseppe Di Fazio, Maria Stella Fanciullo and Pietro Zamboni 13. The Liouville theorems for elliptic equations with nonstandard growth Pages : 2377 - 2392 Tomasz Adamowicz and Przemyslaw Gorka 14. Symmetry of solutions to semilinear equations involving the fractional laplacian Pages : 2393 - 2409 Lizhi Zhang 15. Least energy solutions for an elliptic problem involving sublinear term and peaking phenomenon Pages : 2411 - 2429 Qiuping Lu and Zhi Ling 16. Regularity and nonexistence of solutions for a system involving the fractional Laplacian Pages : 2431 - 2451 De Tang and Yanqin Fang 17. Wellposedness of the Keller-Segel Navier-Stokes equations in the critical Besov spaces Pages : 2453 - 2464 Hi Jun Choe, Bataa Lkhagvasuren and Minsuk Yang 18. Global existence and blow up of solutions to a class of pseudo-parabolic equations with an exponential source Pages : 2465 - 2485 Xiaoli Zhu, Fuyi Li and Ting Rong 19. Nodal solutions for a quasilinear Schrodinger equation with critical nonlinearity and non-square diffusion Pages : 2487 - 2508 Yinbin Deng, Yi Li and Xiujuan Yan 20. Gaps in the spectrum of the Laplacian on 3N-Gaskets Pages : 2509 - 2533 D. Kelleher, N. Gupta, M. Margenot, J. Marsh, W. Oakley and A. Teplyaev 21. Dynamics of a host-pathogen system on a bounded spatial domain Pages : 2535 - 2560 Feng-Bin Wang, Junping Shi and Xingfu Zou 22. Nonlinear Neumann problems with indefinite potential and concave terms Pages : 2561 - 2616 Shouchuan Hu and Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou ------ Subject: Contents, Networks and Heterogeneous Media 10:4 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 14:43:48 -0500 Networks and Heterogeneous Media (NHM) Volume: 10, Number: 4 December 2015 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=811 1. Optima and equilibria for traffic flow on networks with backward propagating queues Pages : 717 - 748 Alberto Bressan and Khai T. Nguyen 2. Analysis of a system of nonlocal conservation laws for multi-commodity flow on networks Pages : 749 - 785 Martin Gugat, Alexander Keimer, Gunter Leugering and Zhiqiang Wang 3. Practical synchronization of generalized Kuramoto systems with an intrinsic dynamics Pages : 787 - 807 Seung-Yeal Ha, Se Eun Noh and Jinyeong Park 4. (Almost) Everything you always wanted to know about deterministic control problems in stratified domains Pages : 809 - 836 Guy Barles and Emmanuel Chasseigne 5. Regularity of densities in relaxed and penalized average distance problem Pages : 837 - 855 Xin Yang Lu 6. A destination-preserving model for simulating Wardrop equilibria in traffic flow on networks Pages : 857 - 876 Emiliano Cristiani and Fabio S. Priuli 7. Modeling opinion dynamics: How the network enhances consensus Pages : 877 - 896 Marina Dolfin and Miroslaw Lachowicz 8. Singular perturbation and bifurcation of diffuse transition layers in inhomogeneous media, part II Pages : 897 - 948 Chaoqun Huang and Nung Kwan Yip ------ Subject: Contents, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 13:1 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 14:50:33 -0500 Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering (MBE) Volume: 13, Number: 1 February 2016 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=812 1. Competitive exclusion and coexistence in a two-strain pathogen model with diffusion Pages : 1 - 18 Azmy S. Ackleh, Keng Deng and Yixiang Wu 2. Discrete or distributed delay? Effects on stability of population growth Pages : 19 - 41 Edoardo Beretta and Dimitri Breda 3. Modelling the spatial-temporal progression of the 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic in Chile Pages : 43 - 65 Raimund Burger, Gerardo Chowell, Pep Mulet and Luis M. Villada 4. KL-optimal experimental design for discriminating between two growth models applied to a beef farm Pages : 67 - 82 Santiago Campos-Barreiro and Jesus Lopez-Fidalgo 5. Mathematical analysis of a model for glucose regulation Pages : 83 - 99 Kimberly Fessel, Jeffrey B. Gaither, Julie K. Bower, Trudy Gaillard, Kwame Osei and Grzegorz A. Rempala 6. The global stability of coexisting equilibria for three models of mutualism Pages : 101 - 118 Paul Georgescu, Hong Zhang and Daniel Maxin 7. A physiologically-based pharmacokinetic model for the antibiotic ertapenem Pages : 119 - 133 Michele L. Joyner, Cammey C. Manning, Whitney Forbes, Michelle Maiden and Ariel N. Nikas 8. A delayed HIV-1 model with virus waning term Pages : 135 - 157 Bing Li, Yuming Chen, Xuejuan Lu and Shengqiang Liu 9. The consequence of day-to-day stochastic dose deviation from the planned dose in fractionated radiation therapy Pages : 159 - 170 Subhadip Paul and Prasun Kumar Roy 10. Modelling HIV superinfection among men who have sex with men Pages : 171 - 191 Xiaodan Sun, Yanni Xiao and Zhihang Peng 11. Nonlinear stability of a heterogeneous state in a PDE-ODE model for acid-mediated tumor invasion Pages : 193 - 207 Youshan Tao and J. Ignacio Tello 12. Global analysis on a class of multi-group SEIR model with latency and relapse Pages : 209 - 225 Jinliang Wang and Hongying Shu 13. A note on dynamics of an age-of-infection cholera model Pages : 227 - 247 Jinliang Wang, Ran Zhang and Toshikazu Kuniya ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 9:4 From: Susan Cummins Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2015 00:48:31 -0500 Inverse Problems and Imaging (IPI) Volume: 9, Number: 4 November 2015 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=810 1. Boundary and scattering rigidity problems in the presence of a magnetic field and a potential Pages : 935 - 950 Yernat M. Assylbekov and Hanming Zhou 2. The inverse electromagnetic scattering problem by a mixed impedance screen in chiral media Pages : 951 - 970 Christodoulos E. Athanasiadis, Vassilios Sevroglou and Konstantinos I. Skourogiannis 3. Application of mixed formulations of quasi-reversibility to solve ill-posed problems for heat and wave equations: The 1D case Pages : 971 - 1002 Eliane Becache, Laurent Bourgeois, Lucas Franceschini and Jeremi Darde 4. Stabilized BFGS approximate Kalman filter Pages : 1003 - 1024 Alexander Bibov, Heikki Haario and Antti Solonen 5. Homogenization of the transmission eigenvalue problem for periodic media and application to the inverse problem Pages : 1025 - 1049 Fioralba Cakoni, Houssem Haddar and Isaac Harris 6. A new Kohn-Vogelius type formulation for inverse source problems Pages : 1051 - 1067 Xiaoliang Cheng, Rongfang Gong and Weimin Han 7. A parallel space-time domain decomposition method for unsteady source inversion problems Pages : 1069 - 1091 Xiaomao Deng, Xiao-Chuan Cai and Jun Zou 8. Locally sparse reconstruction using the l1,8-norm Pages : 1093 - 1137 Pia Heins, Michael Moeller and Martin Burger 9. Bilevel optimization for calibrating point spread functions in blind deconvolution Pages : 1139 - 1169 Michael Hintermuller and Tao Wu 10. Iterative choice of the optimal regularization parameter in TV image restoration Pages : 1171 - 1191 Alina Toma, Bruno Sixou and Fran\c{c}oise Peyrin ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 9 (cont) From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 15:15:54 -0500 Journal of Modern Dynamics (JMD) Volume: 9 2015 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListJMDnew1.jsp?pubID=776 15. Erratum: Reducibility of quasiperiodic cocycles under a Brjuno-Russmann arithmetical condition Pages : 285 - 287 Claire Chavaudret and Stefano Marmi 16. There exists an interval exchange with a non-ergodic generic measure Pages : 289 - 304 Jon Chaika and Howard Masur