Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 16, Number 10 June 1, 2016 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Summer School on Elliptic PDE's at Tenerife Summer School on Advanced Computation in Fluid Mechanics International Conference on Systems Biology in Barcelona SIAM Conference on Nonlinear Waves and Coherent Structures Conference on Scientific Computation and Differential Equations International Workshop, Complex Networks and their Applications Workshop, Numerical Analysis of Stochastic PDEs Postdoc Position, M2NeTLab/MS2Discovery, WLU, Waterloo, Canada New book, Biology and Mathematics Perspectives Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 10 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 36:9 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 21:5 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 9:3 Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 15:4 Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 10:2 Contents, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 13:4 Contents, Journal of Computational Dynamics 2:2 Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 10:2 Contents, Kinetic and Related Models 9:3 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: Summer School on Elliptic PDE's at Tenerife From: sschool Date: Tue, 31 May 2016 17:46:05 -0400 SUMMER SCHOOL ON ELLIPTIC PDE'S AT TENERIFE The first edition of the "Summer School on Elliptic PDE's at Tenerife" will take place from 18th to 20th July at University of La Laguna (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain). The objective of the school is to provide a fruitful atmosphere for discussion and joint research work, involving mainly new research trends in elliptic partial differential equations and their applications. The school will be three days long and it will consist in three courses, three sessions long each, and a number of invited 30 minutes talks given by Ph. D. or Post Doc students. In the present edition, the courses will be delivered by Professors Peter Lindqvist (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway), Philippe Souplet (Universite Paris 13, France) and Julio Rossi (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina). The topics will be announced in due time. As for the invited talks, the scheduled participants are Diego Alonso Oran (ICMAT), Ernesto Correa Velandia (Univ. Carlos III), Marta Latorre (Univ. Valencia), Rafael Lopez Soriano (Univ. Granada), Maria Medina (Univ. Catolica de Chile), Lourdes Moreno Merida (Univ. Granada), Alexis Molino (Univ. Granada), Tania Pernas (ICMAT), Nicola Soave (Mathematisches Institut Justus Liebig Univ. of Giessen, Germany) and Alessandro Zilio (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France). People interested in taking part in the shool should send an e-mail to sschool@ull.es providing contact details. More information on the event can be found in the web jjgarmel.wix.com/summerschoolinpdes. The organizing committee: Bego\~na Barrios, Miguel A. Burgos-Perez, Jorge Garcia-Melian and Jose Sabina de Lis ------ Subject: Summer School on Advanced Computation in Fluid Mechanics From: Johan Jansson Date: May 16, 2016 This is an advanced course which introduces the Navier-Stokes equations as the basic model of fluid mechanics, and adaptive finite element methods to compute approximate solutions. The overall aim is the introduction of a new approach to computational turbulence modelling referred to as General Galerkin (G2) or Direct FEM Simulation (DFS) which enables cheap adaptive parameter-free prediction of aerodynamic forces at high Reynolds number using a residual based stabilisation as turbulence model. Further, a new model for turbulent flow separation with a slip boundary condition together with detailed DFS computations enables the understanding of the fundamental mechanics of flight. The theoretical parts of the course concern stability analysis of the numerical method, and goal oriented a posteriori error estimation. Practical parts of the course focus on computer implementation of finite element methods for the Navier-Stokes equations in the FEniCS automated framework for solution of partial differential equations, including adaptive mesh refinement, and applications of the methods on supercomputers. Please see the course home page for more information: http://www.bcamath.org/en/workshops/ntf There is no registration fee for the summer school. However, we kindly ask you make your inscription here (below the info of this activity) if you plan to participate: http://www.bcamath.org/en/activities/workshops ------ Subject: International Conference on Systems Biology in Barcelona From: Jordi Garcia Ojalvo Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 21:30:08 +0200 Dear all, The 17th International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB) will take place in Barcelona on Sep. 16-20, 2016. The meeting is specially devoted to the mathematical modeling of living systems. For specific information about the topics covered, tentative program and plenary speakers, please go to http://www.icsb2016barcelona.org/ The deadline for abstract submissions is June 1. We look forward to seeing you in Barcelona! With best regards, James Sharpe, Luis Serrano and Jordi Garcia-Ojalvo ------ Subject: SIAM Conference on Nonlinear Waves and Coherent Structures From: "Adrianne P. Ali" Date: Wed, 25 May 2016 20:06:45 +0000 Conference Name: SIAM Conference on Nonlinear Waves and Coherent Structures (NWCS16) Location: Sheraton Philadelphia Society Hill Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Dates: August 8-11, 2016 Organizing Committee Co-Chairs: David Ambrose, Drexel University, USA Annalisa Calini, College of Charleston, USA Organizing Committee: Silas Alben, University of Michigan, USA Lee DeVille, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Karl Helfrich, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA Robert Lipton, Louisiana State University, USA Greg Luther, Northrop Grumman, USA Irina Nenciu, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Mads Peter Sorensen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Invited Speakers: Andrea Alu, University of Texas at Austin, USA Natalia Berloff, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, and Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia David Cai, New York University, USA and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Michael (Misha) Chertkov, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA Demetrios Christodoulides, University of Central Florida, USA Lisa Fauci, Tulane University, USA John Hunter, University of California, Davis, USA Tadahiro Oh, University of Edinburgh, Scotland Registration and Program: Registration and the conference program are now posted at http://www.siam.org/meetings/nwcs16 PRE-REGISTRATION DEADLINE July 11, 2016: Disconnect time is 4:00 PM EDT HOTEL RESERVATION DEADLINE July 11, 2016 Twitter hashtag: #NWCS16 For additional information, contact the SIAM Conference Department at meetings@siam.org ------ Subject: Conference on Scientific Computation and Differential Equations From: Melina Freitag Date: May 26, 2016 This is an announcement of SciCADE 2017, the International Conference on Scientific Computation and Differential Equations, to be held at the University of Bath, United Kingdom, September 11-15, 2017. Confirmed plenary speakers are Martin Burger (University of Muenster, Germany) Martin Gander (University of Geneva, Switzerland) Anne Gelb (Arizona State University, USA) Patrick Joly (ENSTA ParisTech, France) Rachel Kuske (UBC Vancouver, Canada) Hans Munthe-Kaas (University of Bergen, Norway) Anne-Karin Tornberg (KTH Stockholm, Sweden) Further information will be announced at https://sites.google.com/site/scicade2017/ ------ Subject: International Workshop, Complex Networks and their Applications From: sicc Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2016 03:02:44 -0600 5th International Workshop COMPLEX NETWORKS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS 30 November - 2 December 2016, Milan, Italy (tutorials: 29 November) http://www.complexnetworks.org Deadline for submission: September 05, 2016 Keynote Speakers (confirmed): Guido Caldarelli, IMT Lucca, Italy Raissa D'Souza, University of California, Davis, USA Renauld Lambiotte, University of Namur, Belgium Yamir Moreno, University of Zaragoza, Spain Aiko Yoneki, University of Cambridge, UK Ben T. Zhao, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Tutorials (confirmed): Ernesto Estrada, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK Bruno Goncalves, New York University, 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). ------ Subject: Workshop, Numerical Analysis of Stochastic PDEs From: Annika Lang Date: May 20, 2016 This year's NASPDE Workshop ("Numerical Analysis of Stochastic Partial Differential Equations") takes place in Gothenburg at Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg on September 6-7, 2016. More information and registration details are available on the workshop homepage: https://www.chalmers.se/sv/institutioner/math/forskning/konferenser-pa-MV/NASPDE- 2016 We are looking forward to welcoming you in Sweden in September, Annika Lang and Stig Larsson ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, M2NeTLab/MS2Discovery, WLU, Waterloo, Canada From: Roderick Melnik Date: Sat, 21 May 2016 13:40:48 +0000 Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Position in Modeling for Complex Systems, with focus on nanoscale systems and biophysical applications. The position is based at the M2NeT Lab which is part of the MS2Discovery Interdisciplinary Research Institute, located at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada. Further information about the position and how to apply can be found at the following website: http://www.m2netlab.wlu.ca/research/2016-17-openings-m2netlab.html It is expected that that full consideration will be given to all applications received by June 15, 2016, but applications will be reviewed as they are received. The position is available from the Fall of 2016. ------ Subject: New book, Biology and Mathematics Perspectives From: mohamed eldoma Date: Tue, 17 May 2016 06:02:29 +0000 Daphnia: Biology and Mathematics Perspectives Editors: M. El-Doma (Faculty of Mathematical Sciences, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan) https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=47610&osCsid=178963da78721412aa431ef8ee7b8dd5 Book Description: The purpose of this book is twofold: on one hand, it gives a mathematical perspective of Daphnia which comprises studies focusing on introducing size-structured population dynamics models of Daphnia and their unification, as well as developing and analyzing mathematical models of size-structured population dynamics of several species of Daphnia. These include proving the well-posedness of the model and related regularity properties, determining the steady states and proving the principle of linearized stability and studying the (in)stability of the steady states. The mathematical perspective of Daphnia is written at a research level and it is intended for researchers in applied mathematics, differential equations, biomathematics, mathematical biology, mathematical ecology as well as graduate students in the above mentioned fields of research. The necessary background for reading the chapters is the knowledge of ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, integral equations and functional analysis. On the other hand, this book also provides a biological perspective of Daphnia by focusing on topics such as: the swimming behaviour, inducible defense mechanisms in order to avoid predation, sexual reproduction, the use of Daphnia as a classroom organism and the role of Daphnia in ecotoxicological evaluations of contaminants. In addition, it contains several video movies attached to some chapters. The biological perspective of Daphnia is written at a research level and intended for researchers in biology, chemistry, ecology and environment as well as graduate students in the above-mentioned fields of research. (Imprint: Nova) Book Review: "The book, as a research source, is well-written and is an excellent source of knowledge in the area of biomathematics. The first four chapters, of total ten chapters, are devoted to the study of Daphnia species from a mathematical point of view. The targeted audiences for this part of the book are researchers in applied mathematics, differential equations, biomathematics, mathematical biology, and mathematical ecology. The knowledge of ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, integral equations and functional analysis are main required knowledge for understanding these chapters. The remaining six chapters are dedicated to studies of Daphnia species from a biological point of view. The targeted audiences for this part of the book are researchers in the area of biology, chemistry, ecology and environmental science.." - Aliakbar Montazer Haghighi, Ph. D., Professor and Head of Department of Mathematics, Editor-in-Chief and Co-Founder of AAM, An International Journal ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 10 From: Liwei Ning Date: Sat, 21 May 2016 15:54:43 -0500 Journal of Modern Dynamics (JMD) Volume: 10 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListJMDnew1.jsp?pubID=840 5. Horocycle flows for laminations by hyperbolic Riemann surfaces and Hedlund's theorem Pages : 113 - 134 Matilde Martinez, Shigenori Matsumoto and Alberto Verjovsky 6. Arithmeticity and topology of smooth actions of higher rank abelian groups Pages : 135 - 172 Anatole Katok and Federico Rodriguez Hertz ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 36:9 From: Susan Cummins Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2016 01:26:51 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 36, Number: 9 September 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=861 1. Minimality of the horocycle flow on laminations by hyperbolic surfaces with non-trivial topology Pages : 4619 - 4635 Fernando Alcalde Cuesta, Fran\c{c}oise Dal'Bo, Matilde Martinez and Alberto Verjovsky 2. Parameterization of slow-stable manifolds and their invariant vector bundles: Theory and numerical implementation Pages : 4637 - 4664 J. B. van den Berg and J. D. Mireles James 3. Laminations from the main cubioid Pages : 4665 - 4702 Alexander Blokh, Lex Oversteegen, Ross Ptacek and Vladlen Timorin 4. Classification of supersolutions and Liouville theorems for some nonlinear elliptic problems Pages : 4703 - 4721 M. A. Burgos-Perez, J. Garcia-Melian and A. Quaas 5. Classifying GL(n,Z)-orbits of points and rational subspaces Pages : 4723 - 4738 Leonardo Manuel Cabrer and Daniele Mundici 6. Dominated splitting, partial hyperbolicity and positive entropy Pages : 4739 - 4759 Eleonora Catsigeras and Xueting Tian 7. On the microscopic spacetime convexity principle for fully nonlinear parabolic equations II: Spacetime quasiconcave solutions Pages : 4761 - 4811 Chuanqiang Chen 8. On asymptotic expansion solvers for highly oscillatory semi-explicit DAEs Pages : 4813 - 4837 Marissa Condon, Jing Gao and Arieh Iserles 9. Stationary waves to the two-fluid non-isentropic Navier-Stokes-Poisson system in a half line: Existence, stability and convergence rate Pages : 4839 - 4870 Haibo Cui, Zhensheng Gao, Haiyan Yin and Peixing Zhang 10. Generic absence of finite blocking for interior points of Birkhoff billiards Pages : 4871 - 4893 Thomas Dauer and Marlies Gerber 11. Neumann problem for non-divergence elliptic and parabolic equations with BMOx coefficients in weighted Sobolev spaces Pages : 4895 - 4914 Doyoon Kim, Hongjie Dong and Hong Zhang 12. Regularity criteria for the Boussinesq system with temperature-dependent viscosity and thermal diffusivity in a bounded domain Pages : 4915 - 4923 Jishan Fan, Fucai Li and Gen Nakamura 13. Multiple periodic solutions of delay differential systems with 2k-1 lags via variational approach Pages : 4925 - 4943 Weigao Ge and Li Zhang 14. Existence and uniqueness of solutions for a model of non-sarcomeric actomyosin bundles Pages : 4945 - 4962 Stefanie Hirsch, Dietmar Olz and Christian Schmeiser 15. Optimal convergence rate of the multitype sticky particle approximation of one-dimensional diagonal hyperbolic systems with monotonic initial data Pages : 4963 - 4996 Benjamin Jourdain and Julien Reygner 16. Finite-time blowup of solutions to some activator-inhibitor systems Pages : 4997 - 5010 Grzegorz Karch, Kanako Suzuki and Jacek Zienkiewicz 17. Topological conjugacy for Lipschitz perturbations of non-autonomous systems Pages : 5011 - 5024 Ming-Chia Li and Ming-Jiea Lyu 18. Global dynamics in a fully parabolic chemotaxis system with logistic source Pages : 5025 - 5046 Ke Lin and Chunlai Mu 19. Local well-posedness in the critical Besov space and persistence properties for a three-component Camassa-Holm system with N-peakon solutions Pages : 5047 - 5066 Wei Luo and Zhaoyang Yin 20. Correlation integral and determinism for a family of 28 maps Pages : 5067 - 5096 Jana Majerova 21. Dimension reduction for rotating Bose-Einstein condensates with anisotropic confinement Pages : 5097 - 5118 Florian Mehats and Christof Sparber 22. A new class of 3-dimensional piecewise affine systems with homoclinic orbits Pages : 5119 - 5129 Tiantian Wu and Xiao-Song Yang 23. Periodic solutions of the planar N-center problem with topological constraints Pages : 5131 - 5162 Guowei Yu 24. The C-regularized semigroup method for partial differential equations with delays Pages : 5163 - 5181 Xin Yu, Guojie Zheng and Chao Xu 25. Asymptotic behavior of a nonlocal KPP equation with an almost periodic nonlinearity Pages : 5183 - 5199 Yan Zhang 26. Existence and uniqueness of global weak solutions of the Camassa-Holm equation with a forcing Pages : 5201 - 5221 Shihui Zhu ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 21:5 From: Liwei Ning Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 15:19:55 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B (DCDS-B) Volume: 21, Number: 5 July 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=857 1. Preface Pages : i - ii Jin Liang and Lihe Wang 2. Positive solutions to elliptic equations in unbounded cylinder Pages : 1389 - 1400 Jun Bao, Lihe Wang and Chunqin Zhou 3. Optimal liquidation in a finite time regime switching model with permanent and temporary pricing impact Pages : 1401 - 1420 Baojun Bian, Nan Wu and Harry Zheng 4. Free boundary problem of Barenblatt equation in stochastic control Pages : 1421 - 1434 Xiaoshan Chen and Fahuai Yi 5. Convergence rate of free boundary of numerical scheme for American option Pages : 1435 - 1444 Xinfu Chen, Bei Hu, Jin Liang and Yajing Zhang 6. A note on finite horizon optimal investment and consumption with transaction costs Pages : 1445 - 1454 Min Dai and Zhou Yang 7. Free boundary problems for systems of Stokes equations Pages : 1455 - 1468 Avner Friedman 8. Environmental risks in a diffusive SIS model incorporating use efficiency of the medical resource Pages : 1469 - 1481 Jing Ge, Zhigui Lin and Huaiping Zhu 9. Optimal switching at Poisson random intervention times Pages : 1483 - 1505 Gechun Liang and Wei Wei 10. Blow-up criterion for an incompressible Navier-Stokes/Allen-Cahn system with different densities Pages : 1507 - 1523 Yinghua Li, Shijin Ding and Mingxia Huang 11. Schauder estimates for singular parabolic and elliptic equations of Keldysh type Pages : 1525 - 1566 Gary M. Lieberman 12. Nonexistence and short time asymptotic behavior of source-type solution for porous medium equation with convection in one-dimension Pages : 1567 - 1586 Guofu Lu 13. A generalization of the Blaschke-Lebesgue problem to a kind of convex domains Pages : 1587 - 1601 Shengliang Pan, Deyan Zhang and Zhongjun Chao 14. Interest rates risk-premium and shape of the yield curve Pages : 1603 - 1615 Srdjan Stojanovic 15. Local strong solutions to the compressible viscous magnetohydrodynamic equations Pages : 1617 - 1633 Tong Tang and Hongjun Gao 16. Interior C1,a regularity of weak solutions for a class of quasilinear elliptic equations Pages : 1635 - 1649 Fengping Yao and Shulin Zhou 17. Parallelization methods for solving three-temperature radiation-hydrodynamic problems Pages : 1651 - 1669 Guangwei Yuan and Yanzhong Yao ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 9:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Sat, 21 May 2016 22:26:55 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S (DCDS-S) Volume: 9, Number: 3 June 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=855 1. Preface to the special issue in memory of Alfredo Lorenzi Pages : i - ii Angelo Favini, Genni Fragnelli and Luca Lorenzi 2. On some boundary control problems Pages : 613 - 618 Orazio Arena 3. A fractional eigenvalue problem in RN Pages : 619 - 629 Giacomo Bocerani and Dimitri Mugnai 4. Periodic solutions to nonlocal MEMS equations Pages : 631 - 642 Daniele Cassani and Antonio Tarsia 5. The problem of detecting corrosion by an electric measurement revisited Pages : 643 - 650 Mourad Choulli and Aymen Jbalia 6. Degenerate flux for dynamic boundary conditions in parabolic and hyperbolic equations Pages : 651 - 660 Raluca Clendenen, Gisele Ruiz Goldstein and Jerome A. Goldstein 7. A singular limit problem for the Ibragimov-Shabat equation Pages : 661 - 673 Giuseppe Maria Coclite and Lorenzo di Ruvo 8. 1-dimensional Harnack estimates Pages : 675 - 685 Fatma Gamze Duzgun, Ugo Gianazza and Vincenzo Vespri 9. Identification problem for a degenerate evolution equation with overdetermination on the solution semigroup kernel Pages : 687 - 696 Vladimir E. Fedorov and Natalia D. Ivanova 10. Generalized Wentzell boundary conditions for second order operators with interior degeneracy Pages : 697 - 715 Genni Fragnelli, Gisele Ruiz Goldstein, Jerome Goldstein, Rosa Maria Mininni and Silvia Romanelli 11. Classical solutions to quasilinear parabolic problems with dynamic boundary conditions Pages : 717 - 736 Davide Guidetti 12. Inverse problems for evolution equations with time dependent operator-coefficients Pages : 737 - 744 Mohammed Al Horani, Angelo Favini and Hiroki Tanabe 13. Observability of N-dimensional integro-differential systems Pages : 745 - 757 Paola Loreti and Daniela Sforza 14. Existence of solutions for anisotropic Cahn-Hilliard and Allen-Cahn systems in higher space dimensions Pages : 759 - 775 Ahmad Makki and Alain Miranville 15. Semigroup-theoretic approach to identification of linear diffusion coefficients Pages : 777 - 790 Gianluca Mola, Noboru Okazawa, Jan Pruss and Tomomi Yokota 16. Stability of the wave equation with localized Kelvin-Voigt damping and boundary delay feedback Pages : 791 - 813 Serge Nicaise and Cristina Pignotti 17. A symmetry result for degenerate elliptic equations on the Wiener space with nonlinear boundary conditions and applications Pages : 815 - 831 Matteo Novaga, Diego Pallara and Yannick Sire 18. Strong solutions of quasilinear equations in Banach spaces not solvable with respect to the highest-order derivative Pages : 833 - 846 Marina V. Plekhanova 19. Nonlocal elliptic problems in infinite cylinder and applications Pages : 847 - 868 Alexander L. Skubachevskii 20. On nonlinear and quasiliniear elliptic functional differential equations Pages : 869 - 893 Olesya V. Solonukha ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 15:4 From: Liwei Ning Date: Sat, 21 May 2016 22:43:08 -0500 Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis (CPAA) Volume: 15, Number: 4 July 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=854 1. Large time behavior of a conserved phase-field system Pages : 1077 - 1105 Ahmed Bonfoh and Cyril D. Enyi 2. Nonlinear noncoercive Neumann problems Pages : 1107 - 1123 Leszek Gasinski, Liliana Klimczak and Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou 3. Nodal solutions for nonlinear Schrodinger equations with decaying potential Pages : 1125 - 1138 Zuji Guo 4. Existence and uniqueness for D-solutions of reflected BSDEs with two barriers without Mokobodzki's condition Pages : 1139 - 1156 Imen Hassairi 5. On the Lp- theory of Anisotropic singular perturbations of elliptic problems Pages : 1157 - 1178 Ogabi Chokri 6. On the initial boundary value problem for certain 2D MHD-Alpha equations without velocity viscosity Pages : 1179 - 1191 Jitao Liu 7. Transition fronts in nonlocal Fisher-KPP equations in time heterogeneous media Pages : 1193 - 1213 Wenxian Shen and Zhongwei Shen 8. Least energy solutions of nonlinear Schr?dinger equations involving the half Laplacian and potential wells Pages : 1215 - 1231 Miaomiao Niu and Zhongwei Tang 9. Persistence of the hyperbolic lower dimensional non-twist invariant torus in a class of Hamiltonian systems Pages : 1233 - 1250 Lei Wang, Quan Yuan and Jia Li 10. On a parabolic Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation degenerating at the boundary Pages : 1251 - 1263 Daniele Castorina, Annalisa Cesaroni and Luca Rossi 11. The lifespan of solutions to semilinear damped wave equations in one space dimension Pages : 1265 - 1283 Kyouhei Wakasa 12. The Nehari manifold for fractional systems involving critical nonlinearities Pages : 1285 - 1308 Xiaoming He, Marco Squassina and Wenming Zou 13. Soliton solutions for a quasilinear Schr?dinger equation with critical exponent Pages : 1309 - 1333 Wentao Huang and Jianlin Xiang 14. Higher integrability of weak solution of a nonlinear problem arising in the electrorheological fluids Pages : 1335 - 1350 Zhong Tan and Jianfeng Zhou 15. A multiplicity result for some Kirchhoff-type equations involving exponential growth condition in R2 Pages : 1351 - 1370 Sami Aouaoui 16. On well-posedness of the plasma-vacuum interface problem: the case of non-elliptic interface symbol Pages : 1371 - 1399 Yuri Trakhinin 17. Parabolic problems with general Wentzell boundary conditions and diffusion on the boundary Pages : 1401 - 1417 Davide Guidetti 18. On the viscous Cahn-Hilliard-Navier-Stokes equations with dynamic boundary conditions Pages : 1419 - 1449 Laurence Cherfils and Madalina Petcu 19. Nonexistence of traveling wave solutions, exact and semi-exact traveling wave solutions for diffusive Lotka-Volterra systems of three competing species Pages : 1451 - 1469 Chiun-Chuan Chen and Li-Chang Hung 20. Threshold asymptotic behaviors for a delayed nonlocal reaction-diffusion model of mistletoes and birds in a 2D strip Pages : 1471 - 1495 Huimin Liang, Peixuan Weng and Yanling Tian 21. Classification of bifurcation curves of positive solutions for a nonpositone problem with a quartic polynomial Pages : 1497 - 1514 Kuan-Ju Huang, Yi-Jung Lee and Tzung-Shin Yeh ------ Subject: Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 10:2 From: Liwei Ning Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 15:15:07 -0500 Advances in Mathematics of Communications (AMC) Volume: 10, Number: 2 May 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=858 1. On codes over FFN(1,q)-projective varieties Pages : 209 - 220 Jesus Carrillo-Pacheco and Felipe Zaldivar 2. On tameness of Matsumoto-Imai central maps in three variables over the finite field F2 Pages : 221 - 228 Keisuke Hakuta, Hisayoshi Sato and Tsuyoshi Takagi 3. On the ideal associated to a linear code Pages : 229 - 254 Irene Marquez-Corbella, Edgar Martinez-Moro and Emilio Suarez-Canedo 4. On self-dual cyclic codes of length pa over GR(p2,s) Pages : 255 - 273 Somphong Jitman, San Ling and Ekkasit Sangwisut 5. Constructing strongly-MDS convolutional codes with maximum distance profile Pages : 275 - 290 Diego Napp and Roxana Smarandache 6. Constructing commutative semifields of square order Pages : 291 - 306 Stephen M. Gagola III and Joanne L. Hall 7. Decoding of differential AG codes Pages : 307 - 319 Kwankyu Lee 8. On Omega-cyclic-conjugated-perfect quaternary GDJ sequences Pages : 321 - 331 Yang Yang, Guang Gong and Xiaohu Tang 9. Arbitrarily varying multiple access channels with conferencing encoders: List decoding and finite coordination resources Pages : 333 - 354 Holger Boche and Rafael F. Schaefer 10. Bounds on the number of rational points of algebraic hypersurfaces over finite fields, with applications to projective Reed-Muller codes Pages : 355 - 365 Daniele Bartoli, Adnen Sboui and Leo Storme 11. The geometric structure of relative one-weight codes Pages : 367 - 377 Zihui Liu and Xiangyong Zeng 12. Codes over local rings of order 16 and binary codes Pages : 379 - 391 Steven T. Dougherty, Esengul Salturk and Steve Szabo 13. Non-existence of a ternary constant weight (16,5,15;2048) diameter perfect code Pages : 393 - 399 Denis S. Krotov, Patric R. J. Ostergard and Olli Pottonen 14. Nearly perfect sequences with arbitrary out-of-phase autocorrelation Pages : 401 - 411 Oguz Yayla 15. On the error distance of extended Reed-Solomon codes Pages : 413 - 427 Yujuan Li and Guizhen Zhu 16. Coherence of sensing matrices coming from algebraic-geometric codes Pages : 429 - 436 Seungkook Park 17. A class of p-ary cyclic codes and their weight enumerators Pages : 437 - 457 Long Yu and Hongwei Liu 18. Cyclic and BCH codes whose minimum distance equals their maximum BCH bound Pages : 459 - 474 Jose Joaquin Bernal, Diana H. Bueno-Carre\~no and Juan Jacobo Simon ------ Subject: Contents, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 13:4 From: Liwei Ning Date: Thu, 26 May 2016 15:43:07 -0500 Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering (MBE) Volume: 13, Number: 4 August 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=862 1. Competition for a single resource and coexistence of several species in the chemostat Pages : 631 - 652 Nahla Abdellatif, Radhouane Fekih-Salem and Tewfik Sari 2. An adaptive feedback methodology for determining information content in stable population studies Pages : 653 - 671 H. T. Banks, John E. Banks, R. A. Everett and John D. Stark 3. Optimal harvesting policy for the Beverton--Holt model Pages : 673 - 695 Martin Bohner and Sabrina Streipert 4. A toxin-mediated size-structured population model: Finite difference approximation and well-posedness Pages : 697 - 722 Qihua Huang and Hao Wang 5. 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A kernel-based method for data-driven koopman spectral analysis Pages : 247 - 265 Matthew O. Williams, Clarence W. Rowley and Ioannis G. Kevrekidis ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 10:2 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2016 16:23:22 -0500 Inverse Problems and Imaging (IPI) Volume: 10, Number: 2 May 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=863 1. Restoration of manifold-valued images by half-quadratic minimization Pages : 281 - 304 Ronny Bergmann, Raymond H. Chan, Ralf Hielscher, Johannes Persch and Gabriele Steidl 2. Forward and backward filtering based on backward stochastic differential equations Pages : 305 - 325 Dariusz Borkowski 3. On the detection of several obstacles in 2D Stokes flow: Topological sensitivity and combination with shape derivatives Pages : 327 - 367 Fabien Caubet, Carlos Conca and Matias Godoy 4. 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A fast patch-dictionary method for whole image recovery Pages : 563 - 583 Yangyang Xu and Wotao Yin ------ Subject: Contents, Kinetic and Related Models 9:3 From: Susan Cummins Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2016 00:46:08 -0500 Kinetic and Related Models (KRM) Volume: 9, Number: 3 September 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=860 1. A new blowup criterion for strong solutions to a viscous liquid-gas two-phase flow model with vacuum in three dimensions Pages : 429 - 441 Yingshan Chen and Mei Zhang 2. Convergence of the full compressible Navier-Stokes-Maxwell system to the incompressible magnetohydrodynamic equations in a bounded domain Pages : 443 - 453 Jishan Fan, Fucai Li and Gen Nakamura 3. Separated characteristics and global solvability for the one and one-half dimensional Vlasov Maxwell system Pages : 455 - 467 Robert Glassey, Stephen Pankavich and Jack Schaeffer 4. Global nonlinear stability of rarefaction waves for compressible Navier-Stokes equations with temperature and density dependent transport coefficients Pages : 469 - 514 Bingkang Huang, Lusheng Wang and Qinghua Xiao 5. The relativistic Vlasov-Maxwell-Boltzmann system for short range interaction Pages : 515 - 550 Shuangqian Liu and Qinghua Xiao 6. Local well-posedness for the tropical climate model with fractional velocity diffusion Pages : 551 - 570 Caochuan Ma, Zaihong Jiang and Renhui Wan 7. A kinetic reaction model: Decay to equilibrium and macroscopic limit Pages : 571 - 585 Lukas Neumann and Christian Schmeiser 8. Asymptotic stability of a boundary layer to the Euler--Poisson equations for a multicomponent plasma Pages : 587 - 603 Masahiro Suzuki 9. Entropy production for ellipsoidal BGK model of the Boltzmann equation Pages : 605 - 619 Seok-Bae Yun