Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 16, Number 05 March 15, 2016 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: 5th International Congress on Mathematical Software Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Physical Sciences BIOMAT-2016: Cell Dynamics and Polymerization Workshop on Complex Networks and their Applications Summer school, Numerical Methods for Wave Propagation UK Fluids Conference 2016 New book, Introduction to Mathematical Oncology Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 15:3 Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 10:1 Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 10:1 Contents, The Journal of Geometric Mechanics 8:1 New paper, Journal of Modern Dynamics 10 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: 5th International Congress on Mathematical Software From: Gert-Martin Greuel Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2016 00:18:27 +0100 Dear Colleague, Please consider submitting an abstract to: The 5th International Congress on Mathematical Software (ICMS) July 11 - 14 2016, Berlin http://icms2016.zib.de Invited Plenary Speakers: * Prof. Wolfram Decker (University of Kaiserslautern) * Prof. Jack Dongarra (University of Tennessee) * Prof. Vladimir Voevodsky (IAS Princeton) * Prof. Stephen Watt (University of Waterloo) The ICMS is a satellite conference of the 7th European Congress of Mathematics, July 18 - 22, 2016, TU Berlin, http://www.7ecm.de/ The meeting will provide researchers like yourself a forum for sharing challenges, achievements and progress in mathematical software research, design, development and use. We welcome work on any aspect of mathematical software in any area of mathematics, science and engineering, and applications. Please look for an appropriate session at http://icms2016.zib.de/sessions.html Publications: * Proceedings based on extended abstracts as Lecture Notes in Computer Science (available during the meeting) * Journal special issues based on full papers (organized shortly after the meeting by some sessions) Submission Deadline: * Short abstract submission: March 31, 2016 * Extended abstract submission: April 21, 2016 Submission Guideline: http://icms2016.zib.de/call-for-submission.html We look forward to receiving your abstracts and extended abstracts. We invite you also to submit a Demo, Tutorial or Poster, see: http://icms2016.zib.de/call-others.html Feel free to contact any of us by email. Best wishes, Gert-Martin Greuel (General Chair) Peter Paule, Andrew Sommese (Program Chairs) ------ Subject: Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Physical Sciences From: IC-MSQUARE 2016 Secretariat Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2016 12:18:21 +0200 5th International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Physical Sciences May 23-26, 2016, Athens, Greece Dear Colleague, This is a reminder for the 5th International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Physical Sciences, IC-MSQUARE 2016 ( http://www.icmsquare.net ). The conference is to be held at Athens, Greece during May 23-26, 2016. See the IC-MSQUARE 2016 website for a detailed list of topics. Highlights Keynote speaker: Constantino Tsallis, Centro Brasileiro de Perquisas Fisicas, Brazil Invited speakers: Iannis Kominis, University of Crete, Greece Nicolas-Chris Markatos, National Technical University of Athens Nikolaos E. Mavromatos, King's College London, UK Fabrizio Pinto, Jazan University George Spyrou, Biomedical Research Foundation, Academy of Athens, Kalman Varga, Vanderbilt University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, USA In addition to the scientific program, IC-MSQUARE 2016 participants will have the opportunity to visit the archaeological place of Acropolis and the Acropolis Museum, one of the most famous museums in the world. IC-MSQUARE Workshops - Theoretical Physics - Computation Nanoscience and Material Science - Geometric integration in physical sciences and engineering - Nonlinear Waves and Solitons: Theory and Applications - Computational Chemistry - Complex Networks - Algorithmic Solutions to Medical and Biological Questions - Sociophysics - Data and Physical Models of Human Behaviour - Applications, Modeling, and Computational Aspects of Classical and Quantum Stochastic - Applying the finite element and mesh free methods for mathematical modeling in physical sciences - Modeling DNA: a challenge for nonlinear science - Climate and Earth System Modeling - Gravitational Wave Astronomy - Challenges in Space Physics Publications IOP: Journal of Physics: Conference Series. Important dates March 31, Abstract submission deadline Venue The Conference will be hosted at the National Hellenic Research Foundation (NHRF). NHRF is one of the largest Research Centers in Greece, was founded in 1958 originally under the name "Royal Research Foundation". Online booking is available from the conference website. You may find details of the Conference visiting the Conference website at http://www.icmsquare.net. Looking forward to see you in Athens! Prof Elias Vagenas Kuwait University, Kuwait Email: elias.vagenas@ku.edu.kw Prof Dimitrios Vlachos University of Peloponnese Greece Email: dvlachos@uop.gr ------ Subject: BIOMAT-2016: Cell Dynamics and Polymerization From: PDEs Group Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2016 12:42:44 +0100 Dear colleague, I would like to bring to your attention the first announcement of the upcoming BIOMAT-2016: CELL DYNAMICS AND POLYMERIZATION, to be held in in Granada (Spain), June 1-3, 2016: http://www.ugr.es/~kinetic/biomat/ There will be five main mini-courses. The courses will be conducted by: - Jean Clairambault (INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt) - Marie Doumic (INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt) - Alain Goriely (University of Oxford) - Christina Surulesku (TU Kaiserslautern) - Michael Winkler (Universitat Paderborn) We will develop a special session dedicated to Abdel Bellouquid (in memoriam), carried out by some of their collaborators: - Nicola Bellomo (Politecnico di Torino and King Abdulaziz University) - Elena De Angelis (Politecnico di Torino) - Juanjo Nieto (Universidad de Granada) - Michael Winkler (Universitat Paderborn) There will be some financial support (10-15 grants) available for students (registration and/or accommodation up to 4 days). Deadline to apply for financial support: April 24th, 2016 We would be very grateful if you may share the information among your students and colleagues. Best regards, The organizers ------ Subject: Workshop on Complex Networks and their Applications [sicc] 5th Int. workshop COMPLEX NETWORKS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS, 30 From: sicc Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2016 13:32:56 -0700 5th International Workshop COMPLEX NETWORKS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS 30 November - 2 December 2016, Milan, Italy http://www.complexnetworks.org Deadline for submission: September 05, 2016 Keynote Speakers (confirmed): Guido Caldarelli, IMT Lucca, Italy Renauld Lambiotte, University of Namur, Belgium Yamir Moreno, University of Zaragoza, Spain Aiko Yoneki, University of Cambridge, UK Ben T. Zhao, UC Santa Barbara, USA Scope of the Workshop The International Workshop on Complex Networks and their Applications aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners from different science communities working on areas related to complex networks. Two types of contributions are welcome: theoretical developments arising from practical problems, and case studies where methodologies are applied. Both contributions are aimed at stimulating the interaction between theoreticians and practitioners. Authors are encouraged to submit both theoretical and applied papers on their research in complex networks. Topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to: Models of Complex Networks Structural Network Properties and Analysis Complex Networks and Epidemics Community Structure in Networks Community Discovery in Complex Networks Motif Discovery in Complex Networks Complex Networks Mining Dynamics and Evolution Patterns of Complex Networks Link Prediction Multiplex Networks Network Controllability Synchronization in Networks Structural Network Properties and Analysis Algorithms for Complex Network Analysis Visual Representation of Complex Networks Applications of Complex Network Analysis Large-scale Graph Analytics Social Reputation, Influence, and Trust Information Spreading in Social Media Rumour and Viral Marketing in Social Networks Recommendation Systems and Complex Networks Financial and Economic Networks Complex Networks and Mobility Biological and Technological Complex Networks Mobile call Complex Networks Bioinformatics and Earth Sciences Applications Resilience and Robustness of Complex Networks Complex Networks for Physical Infrastructures Complex Networks, Smart Cities and Smart Grids Full papers and Extended Abstracts are welcome. Both type of contributions can be accepted either for oral or poster presentation. Full papers that, at the time of submission, are under review for or have already been published or accepted for publication in a journal or conference will not be accepted. This restriction does not apply to extended abstracts. Publications Accepted Extended abstracts will be published in the Book of Abstracts (with ISBN) together with the abstracts of the keynote presentations. Accepted Full papers will be included in the workshop proceedings edited by Springer. Authors will be required to transfer copyright to Springer. The proceedings are published on the Studies in Computational Intelligence Series (http://www.springer.com/series/7092). Journal special issues Extended versions of accepted contributions will be invited for publication in special issues of international journals edited by Springer: Computational Social Networks http://www.computationalsocialnetworks.com/ Applied Network Science http://www.springer.com/physics/complexity/journal/41109 Important dates Paper Submission: September 05, 2016 Acceptance/Reject notification: October 02, 2016 Camera ready: October 09, 2016 Author registration: October 20, 2016 For any query, please email the General Chair Hocine Cherifi (hocine.cherifi@u-bourgogne.fr). SICC - Societa' Italiana Caos e Complessita' e-mail info@sicc-it.org Web http://www.sicc-it.org ------ Subject: Summer school, Numerical Methods for Wave Propagation From: Franziska Robmann Date: March 08, 2016 Zurich Summerschool 2016: Numerical Methods for Wave Propagation August 22-26, 2016 Universitat Zurich, Institut fur Mathematik, Zurich, Switzerland Lecturers: Leszek Demkowicz; Josselin Garnier; Ralf Hiptmair; Olof Runborg; Stefan Sauter; Christian Wieners Topics: Numerical approximation of high frequency waves Space-time Petrov-Galerkin Methods Trefftz-type Methods for Computational Wave Propagation Riemann Problem for Waves in Heterogeneous Media Passive Imaging with Ambient Noise Registration and further information: www.math.uzh.ch/zss16 ------ Subject: UK Fluids Conference 2016 From: Peter Jimack Date: March 09, 2016 We would like to draw your attention to a new annual UK Fluids Conference that is being organised jointly between the EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training in Fluid Dynamics at Leeds and Imperial College between 7-9 September 2016. A particular emphasis of the conference is to encourage attendance from PhD students working in any aspects of fluid dynamics, including numerical methods for fluids. Hence registration for PhD students (from any countries) is heavily subsidized. Further details, including instructions registration and abstract submission (either for a talk or a poster), may be found at http://www.imperial.ac.uk/fluids-cdt/uk-fluids-conference-2016/ The closing date for receipt of abstracts is 18 April 2016. ------ Subject: New book, Introduction to Mathematical Oncology From: Yang Kuang Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2016 08:43:23 -0800 Textbook: Introduction to Mathematical Oncology by Yang Kuang, John D. Nagy, Steffen E. Eikenberry https://www.crcpress.com/Introduction-to-Mathematical-Oncology/Kuang-Nagy-Eikenberry/9781584889908 Published on February 18, 2016 by Chapman and Hall/CRC Textbook - 470 Pages - ISBN 9781584889908 Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and Computational Biology SAVE 20% with code BZQ19 in your shopping cart. Features Represents the first textbook on mathematical oncology Provides the medical and biological background of various cancers Covers clinical/experimental data-based cancer cell growth and treatment models Describes novel mathematical tools for analyzing and testing the models Includes many classroom-tested exercises and research projects Summary Introduction to Mathematical Oncology presents biologically well-motivated and mathematically tractable models that facilitate both a deep understanding of cancer biology and better cancer treatment designs. It covers the medical and biological background of the diseases, modeling issues, and existing methods and their limitations. The authors introduce mathematical and programming tools, along with analytical and numerical studies of the models. They also develop new mathematical tools and look to future improvements on dynamical models. After introducing the general theory of medicine and exploring how mathematics can be essential in its understanding, the text describes well-known, practical, and insightful mathematical models of avascular tumor growth and mathematically tractable treatment models based on ordinary differential equations. It continues the topic of avascular tumor growth in the context of partial differential equation models by incorporating the spatial structure and physiological structure, such as cell size. The book then focuses on the recent active multi-scale modeling efforts on prostate cancer growth and treatment dynamics. It also examines more mechanistically formulated models, including cell quota-based population growth models, with applications to real tumors and validation using clinical data. The remainder of the text presents abundant additional historical, biological, and medical background materials for specific treatment modeling efforts. Extensively classroom-tested in undergraduate and graduate courses, this self-contained book allows instructors to emphasize specific topics relevant to clinical cancer biology and treatment. It can be used as the textbook for a single-semester undergraduate course, a graduate course, or a full-year sequence on mathematical oncology. ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 15:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2016 22:45:09 -0600 Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis (CPAA) Volume: 15, Number: 3 May 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=842 1. Nonexistence of positive solutions for polyharmonic systems in RN+ Pages : 701 - 713 Yuxia Guo and Bo Li 2. On Compactness Conditions for the p-Laplacian Pages : 715 - 726 Pavel Jirasek 3. Well-posedness and ill-posedness results for the Novikov-Veselov equation Pages : 727 - 760 Yannis Angelopoulos 4. A weighted Lp-theory for second-order parabolic and elliptic partial differential systems on a half space Pages : 761 - 794 Kyeong-Hun Kim and Kijung Lee 5. A class of virus dynamic model with inhibitory effect on the growth of uninfected T cells caused by infected T cells and its stability analysis Pages : 795 - 806 Wenbo Cheng, Wanbiao Ma and Songbai Guo 6. A Liouville-type theorem for higher order elliptic systems of He non-Lane-Emden type Pages : 807 - 830 Frank Arthur and Xiaodong Yan 7. Well-posedness and scattering for fourth order nonlinear Schrodinger type equations at the scaling critical regularity Pages : 831 - 851 Hiroyuki Hirayama and Mamoru Okamoto 8. A class of generalized quasilinear Schrodinger equations Pages : 853 - 870 Yaotian Shen and Youjun Wang 9. Traveling waves for a diffusive SEIR epidemic model Pages : 871 - 892 Zhiting Xu 10. Qualitative properties of solutions to an integral system associated with the Bessel potential Pages : 893 - 906 Lu Chen, Zhao Liu and Guozhen Lu 11. On the differentiability of the solutions of non-local Isaacs equations involving 12-Laplacian Pages : 907 - 927 Imran H. Biswas and Indranil Chowdhury 12. Oscillatory integrals related to Carleson's theorem: fractional monomials Pages : 929 - 946 Shaoming Guo 13. Layer solutions for an Allen-Cahn type system driven by the fractional Laplacian Pages : 947 - 964 Yan Hu 14. Infinitely many solutions for nonlinear Schrodinger system with non-symmetric potentials Pages : 965 - 989 Weiwei Ao, Liping Wang and Wei Yao 15. Ground state solutions for fractional Schrodinger equations with critical Sobolev exponent Pages : 991 - 1008 Kaimin Teng and Xiumei He 16. Global regular solutions to two-dimensional thermoviscoelasticity Pages : 1009 - 1028 Jerzy Gawinecki and Wojciech M. Zajaczkowski 17. Inversion of the spherical Radon transform on spheres through the origin using the regular Radon transform Pages : 1029 - 1039 Sunghwan Moon 18. Bogdanov-Takens bifurcation of codimension 3 in a predator-prey model with constant-yield predator harvesting Pages : 1041 - 1055 Jicai Huang, Sanhong Liu, Shigui Ruan and Xinan Zhang 19. Traveling wave solutions in a nonlocal reaction-diffusion population model Pages : 1057 - 1076 Bang-Sheng Han and Zhi-Cheng Wang ------ Subject: Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 10:1 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2016 14:52:14 -0600 Advances in Mathematics of Communications (AMC) Volume: 10, Number: 1 February 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=845 1. Editorial Pages : i - i Raquel Pinto, Paula Rocha and Paolo Vettori 2. New examples of non-abelian group codes Pages : 1 - 10 Cristina Garcia Pillado, Santos Gonzalez, Victor Markov, Consuelo Martinez and Alexandr Nechaev 3. An approach to the performance of SPC product codes on the erasure channel Pages : 11 - 28 Sara D. Cardell and Joan-Josep Climent 4. Convolutional codes with a matrix-algebra word-ambient Pages : 29 - 43 Jose Gomez-Torrecillas, F. J. Lobillo and Gabriel Navarro 5. On extendability of additive code isometries Pages : 45 - 52 Serhii Dyshko 6. Yet another variation on minimal linear codes Pages : 53 - 61 Gerard Cohen, Sihem Mesnager and Hugues Randriam 7. Probability estimates for reachability of linear systems defined over finite fields Pages : 63 - 78 Uwe Helmke, Jens Jordan and Julia Lieb 8. On skew polynomial codes and lattices from quotients of cyclic division algebras Pages : 79 - 94 Jerome Ducoat and Frederique Oggier 9. The one-out-of-k retrieval problem and linear network coding Pages : 95 - 112 Giuseppe Bianchi, Lorenzo Bracciale, Keren Censor-Hillel, Andrea Lincoln and Muriel Medard 10. On applications of orbit codes to storage Pages : 113 - 130 Shiqiu Liu and Frederique Oggier 11. Complementary dual codes for counter-measures to side-channel attacks Pages : 131 - 150 Claude Carlet and Sylvain Guilley 12. Further results on fibre products of Kummer covers and curves with many points over finite fields Pages : 151 - 162 Ferruh Ozbudak, Burcu GUlmez Temur and OGuz Yayla 13. Composition codes Pages : 163 - 177 Ettore Fornasini, Telma Pinho, Raquel Pinto and Paula Rocha 14. Decoding of 2D convolutional codes over an erasure channel Pages : 179 - 193 Joan-Josep Climent, Diego Napp, Raquel Pinto and Rita Simoes 15. Algorithms for the minimum weight of linear codes Pages : 195 - 207 Petr LisonEk and Layla Trummer ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 10:1 From: Susan Cummins Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2016 11:07:37 -0600 Inverse Problems and Imaging (IPI) Volume: 10, Number: 1 February 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=843 1. On the choice of the Tikhonov regularization parameter and the discretization level: A discrepancy-based strategy Pages : 1 - 25 Vinicius Albani, Adriano De Cezaro and Jorge P. Zubelli 2. A fractional-order derivative based variational framework for image denoising Pages : 27 - 50 Fangfang Dong and Yunmei Chen 3. The topological gradient method for semi-linear problems and application to edge detection and noise removal Pages : 51 - 86 Audric Drogoul and Gilles Aubert 4. Common midpoint versus common offset acquisition geometry in seismic imaging Pages : 87 - 102 Raluca Felea, Venkateswaran P. Krishnan, Clifford J. Nolan and Eric Todd Quinto 5. Factorization method in inverse interaction problems with bi-periodic interfaces between acoustic and elastic waves Pages : 103 - 129 Guanghui Hu, Andreas Kirsch and Tao Yin 6. The enclosure method for inverse obstacle scattering using a single electromagnetic wave in time domain Pages : 131 - 163 Masaru Ikehata 7. A divide-alternate-and-conquer approach for localization and shape identification of multiple scatterers in heterogeneous media using dynamic XFEM Pages : 165 - 193 Jaedal Jung and Ertugrul Taciroglu 8. Preconditioned conjugate gradient method for boundary artifact-free image deblurring Pages : 195 - 225 Nam-Yong Lee and Bradley J. Lucier 9. Approximate marginalization of absorption and scattering in fluorescence diffuse optical tomography Pages : 227 - 246 Meghdoot Mozumder, Tanja Tarvainen, Simon Arridge, Jari P. Kaipio, Cosimo D'Andrea and Ville Kolehmainen 10. A partial data result for less regular conductivities in admissible geometries Pages : 247 - 262 Casey Rodriguez 11. The factorization method for a partially coated cavity in inverse scattering Pages : 263 - 279 Qinghua Wu and Guozheng Yan ------ Subject: Contents, The Journal of Geometric Mechanics 8:1 From: Susan Cummins Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2016 13:51:27 -0600 The Journal of Geometric Mechanics (JGM) Volume: 8, Number: 1 March 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=844 1. Fredholm properties of the L2 exponential map on the symplectomorphism group Pages : 1 - 12 James Benn 2. Symplectic reduction at zero angular momentum Pages : 13 - 34 Joshua Cape, Hans-Christian Herbig and Christopher Seaton 3. Lagrangian reduction of discrete mechanical systems by stages Pages : 35 - 70 Javier Fernandez, Cora Tori and Marcela Zuccalli 4. Free Courant and derived Leibniz pseudoalgebras Pages : 71 - 97 Benoit Jubin, Norbert Poncin and Kyosuke Uchino 5. Linearisation of tautological control systems Pages : 99 - 138 Andrew D. Lewis ------ Subject: New paper, Journal of Modern Dynamics 10 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2016 15:23:41 -0600 Journal of Modern Dynamics (JMD) Volume: 10 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListJMDnew1.jsp?pubID=840 2. Jonquieres maps and SL(2;C)-cocycles Pages : 23 - 32 Julie Deserti