Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 16, Number 21 November 15, 2016 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Workshop, Modeling of the Cardiovascular System Conference, Foundations of Computational Mathematics Postdoc Position, Numerical Algorithms for Molecular Simulation Postdoc Position, Scientific computing/numerical simulation Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 36:12 Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 10:4 Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 10:4 Contents, 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: Workshop, Modeling of the Cardiovascular System From: Luca F. Pavarino Date: November 14, 2016 We are pleased to announce the workshop "Mathematical and Numerical Modeling of the Cardiovascular System and Applications" to be held at the University of Pavia, Italy, on February 21-22, 2017. Confirmed plenary speakers include: Luigi Ambrosio, Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy, Peter Deuflhard, Zuse Institute Berlin, Germany, Alexander V. Panfilov, Gent University, Belgium, Silvia Priori, Universita' di Pavia, Istituti Clinici Maugeri, Italy and Centro National de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) Madrid, Spain, Alfio Quarteroni, EPFL, Switzerland and Politecnico di Milano, Italy, Yoram Rudy, Washington University in St. Louis, USA. Further information can be found at the website: http://matematica.unipv.it/pieroconference/ ------ Subject: Conference, Foundations of Computational Mathematics From: Angela Kunoth Date: November 15, 2016 The next Foundations of Computational Mathematics conference will take place at the University of Barcelona, Spain, between July 10th - 19th, 2017. Plenary Speakers: Karim Adiprasito, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Jean-David Benamou, INRIA Rocquencourt, France; Alexei Borodin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA; Mireille Bousquet-Melou, CNRS & Universite de Bordeaux, France; Mark Braverman, Princeton University, USA; Claudio Canuto, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Martin Hairer, University of Warwick, UK; Pierre Lairez, INRIA Saclay Ile-de-France, France; Monique Laurent, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica and Tilburg; University, Netherlands; Melvin Leok, University of California at San Diego, USA; Gabor Lugosi, ICREA & Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain; Bruno Salvy, INRIA & Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France; Sylvia Serfaty, New York University, USA; Steve Smale, City University of Hong Kong, China and University of California at Berkeley, USA; Andrew Stuart, California Institute of Technology, USA; Roman Vershynin, University of Michigan, USA; Shmuel Weinberger, University of Chicago, USA The conference will follow a format tried and tested to a great effect in former FoCM conferences: plenary invited lectures in the mornings and theme-centered parallel workshops in the afternoons. Each workshop extends over three days and the conference will consist of three periods, comprising of different themes. We encourage the participants to attend the full conference. Read more at: http://www.ub.edu/focm2017/index.html ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Algorithms for Molecular Simulation From: Ben Leimkuhler Date: November 08, 2016 Applications are invited for the post of Postdoctoral Research Associate in mathematical theory, algorithms and software for molecular simulation. The post is available from 01 January 2017 for 24 months, renewable for a further 6 months by mutual agreement. The precise start date is flexible. For details, please see http://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/school-of-mathematics/jobs/postdoctoral-research-associate-in-the-design-of-n ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Scientific computing/numerical simulation From: Gregor Gassner Date: November 07, 2016 The Numerical Simulation group of Prof. Gregor Gassner invites applications for a postdoc position in scientific computing/numerical simulation. The group develops numerical schemes for the simulation of advection- dominated problems governed by non-linear hyperbolic and/or mixed hyperbolic-parabolic conservation laws. The focus is on entropy stable high order methods with adaptivity in space and time, such as e.g. the discontinuous Galerkin method. A special emphasis in the development of the numerical algorithms is on the high performance computing aspects of the methods: only methods that scale to hundreds of thousands processors are considered and developed. We are looking for a postdoc candidate that holds an excellent degree in scientific computing or applied mathematics (or a related field). The successful candidate should have a strong background in the development of scientific simulation codes with excellent programming skills in either Fortran 90 or C/C++. Experience in developing adaptive simulation codes is desired as well as experience in high performance computing. She/he will work on the development of an adaptive high order simulation framework for compressible fluid dynamics with a focus on high performance computing. Experience with the development of discontinuous Galerkin codes is a plus, but not necessary. The University of Cologne is an equal opportunities employer. Applications of women are thus especially encouraged; applications of disabled persons will be given preferential treatment to those of other candidates with equal qualifications. Closing date for application is February 15, 2017, but search will continue until the position is filled. Applicants should send a single PDF file containing a CV, educational record, and a short statement of research activities and programming experience to Gregor Gassner (ggassner@math.uni-koeln.de, subject "ERC postdoc"). Please indicate your possible starting date and list at least two academic references. The position is funded by the European Research Council and the initial salary is based on the German E13 TV-L scale (39.84 hours/week) if terms and conditions under collective bargaining law are fulfilled, which accounts for experience and qualification. Possible starting date for the position is April 2017. The initial contract is limited to two years with a possible extension up to five years total. ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 36:12 From: Liwei Ning Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2016 23:38:05 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 36, Number: 12 December 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=895 1. The influence of magnetic steps on bulk superconductivity Pages : 6623 - 6643 Wafaa Assaad and Ayman Kachmar 2. Haldane linearisation done right: Solving the nonlinear recombination equation the easy way Pages : 6645 - 6656 Ellen Baake and Michael Baake 3. Linear response in the intermittent family: Differentiation in a weighted C^0-norm Pages : 6657 - 6668 Wael Bahsoun and Benoit Saussol 4. Stability of global equilibrium for the multi-species Boltzmann equation in L^infinity settings Pages : 6669 - 6688 Marc Briant 5. Calderon-Zygmund estimate for homogenization of parabolic systems Pages : 6689 - 6714 Sun-Sig Byun and Yunsoo Jang 6. Normal forms of planar switching systems Pages : 6715 - 6736 Xingwu Chen and Weinian Zhang 7. Eigenvalues for a nonlocal pseudo p-Laplacian Pages : 6737 - 6765 Leandro M. Del Pezzo and Julio D. Rossi 8. Classification of positive solutions to a Lane-Emden type integral system with negative exponents Pages : 6767 - 6780 Jingbo Dou, Fangfang Ren and John Villavert 9. Compressible vortex sheets separating from solid boundaries Pages : 6781 - 6797 Volker Elling 10. Gradient flow structure for McKean-Vlasov equations on discrete spaces Pages : 6799 - 6833 Matthias Erbar, Max Fathi, Vaios Laschos and Andre Schlichting 11. Quantitative logarithmic Sobolev inequalities and stability estimates Pages : 6835 - 6853 Max Fathi, Emanuel Indrei and Michel Ledoux 12. Global stability of a price model with multiple delays Pages : 6855 - 6871 Abel Garab, Veronika Kovacs and Tibor Krisztin 13. Infinitely many non-radial solutions for the prescribed curvature problem of fractional operator Pages : 6873 - 6898 Yuxia Guo and Jianjun Nie 14. Global existence and general decay estimates for the viscoelastic equation with acoustic boundary conditions Pages : 6899 - 6919 Tae Gab Ha 15. Global well-posedness for inhomogeneous Navier-Stokes equations with logarithmical hyper-dissipation Pages : 6921 - 6941 Bin Han and Changhua Wei 16. Random data Cauchy problem for the nonlinear Schr?dinger equation with derivative nonlinearity Pages : 6943 - 6974 Hiroyuki Hirayama and Mamoru Okamoto 17. Analyticity, Gevrey regularity and unique continuation for an integrable multi-component peakon system with an arbitrary polynomial function Pages : 6975 - 7000 Qiaoyi Hu and Zhijun Qiao 18. The finite dimensional global attractor for the 3D viscous Primitive Equations Pages : 7001 - 7020 Ning Ju 19. Geometric Lorenz flows with historic behavior Pages : 7021 - 7028 Shin Kiriki, Ming-Chia Li and Teruhiko Soma 20. On hyperbolicity in the renormalization of near-critical area-preserving maps Pages : 7029 - 7056 Hans Koch 21. On the symmetry of spatially periodic two-dimensional water waves Pages : 7057 - 7061 Florian Kogelbauer 22. Dynamics for a non-autonomous degenerate parabolic equation in D_0^1(Omega,sigma) Pages : 7063 - 7079 Xin Li, Chunyou Sun and Na Zhang 23. Infinitely many solutions for a nonlinear Schr?dinger equation with non-symmetric electromagnetic fields Pages : 7081 - 7115 Weiming Liu and Chunhua Wang 24. Stabilization of some elastodynamic systems with localized Kelvin-Voigt damping Pages : 7117 - 7136 Louis Tebou 25. Existence and concentration of solutions for a Kirchhoff type problem with potentials Pages : 7137 - 7168 Jun Wang and Lu Xiao 26. Exact behavior of positive solutions to elliptic equations with multi-singular inverse square potentials Pages : 7169 - 7189 Lei Wei, Xiyou Cheng and Zhaosheng Feng 27. On large deviations for amenable group actions Pages : 7191 - 7206 Dongmei Zheng, Ercai Chen and Jiahong Yang 28. A powered Gronwall-type inequality and applications to stochastic differential equations Pages : 7207 - 7234 Jun Zhou, Jun Shen and Weinian Zhang 29. Blow-up of solutions to the periodic modified Camassa-Holm equation with varying linear dispersion Pages : 7235 - 7256 Min Zhu and Shuanghu Zhang ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 10:4 From: Susan Cummins Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2016 16:51:32 -0500 Inverse Problems and Imaging (IPI) Volume: 10, Number: 4 November 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=897 1. On the optimal control of the free boundary problems for the second order parabolic equations. II. Convergence of the method of finite differences Pages : 869 - 898 Ugur G. Abdulla 2. The localized basis functions for scalar and vector 3D tomography and their ray transforms Pages : 899 - 914 Alexander Balandin 3. Imaging with electromagnetic waves in terminating waveguides Pages : 915 - 941 Liliana Borcea and Dinh-Liem Nguyen 4. FEM-based discretization-invariant MCMC methods for PDE-constrained Bayesian inverse problems Pages : 943 - 975 Tan Bui-Thanh and Quoc P. Nguyen 5. Team organization may help swarms of flies to become invisible in closed waveguides Pages : 977 - 1006 Lucas Chesnel and Sergei A. Nazarov 6. The Bayesian formulation of EIT: Analysis and algorithms Pages : 1007 - 1036 Matthew M. Dunlop and Andrew M. Stuart 7. A coupled total variation model with curvature driven for image colorization Pages : 1037 - 1055 Zhengmeng Jin, Chen Zhou and Michael K. Ng 8. A globally convergent numerical method for a 1-d inverse medium problem with experimental data Pages : 1057 - 1085 Michael V. Klibanov, Loc H. Nguyen, Anders Sullivan and Lam Nguyen 9. Model-based reconstruction for magnetic particle imaging in 2D and 3D Pages : 1087 - 1110 Thomas Marz and Andreas Weinmann 10. Location of eigenvalues for the wave equation with dissipative boundary conditions Pages : 1111 - 1139 Vesselin Petkov 11. On the stable recovery of a metric from the hyperbolic DN map with incomplete data Pages : 1141 - 1147 Plamen Stefanov, Gunther Uhlmann and Andras Vasy 12. A minimal surface criterion for graph partitioning Pages : 1149 - 1180 Dominique Zosso and Braxton Osting ------ Subject: Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 10:4 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2016 15:39:07 -0600 Advances in Mathematics of Communications (AMC) Volume: 10, Number: 4 November 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=901 1. Some constacyclic codes over finite chain rings Pages : 683 - 694 Aicha Batoul, Kenza Guenda and T. Aaron Gulliver 2. Note on the residue codes of self-dual Z4-codes having large minimum Lee weights Pages : 695 - 706 Masaaki Harada 3. Cyclic codes from two-prime generalized cyclotomic sequences of order 6 Pages : 707 - 723 Tongjiang Yan, Yanyan Liu and Yuhua Sun 4. Further results on semi-bent functions in polynomial form Pages : 725 - 741 Xiwang Cao, Hao Chen and Sihem Mesnager 5. An extension of binary threshold sequences from Fermat quotients Pages : 743 - 752 Xiaoni Du, Chenhuang Wu and Wanyin Wei 6. A note on diagonal and Hermitian hypersurfaces Pages : 753 - 764 Ian Blake, V. Kumar Murty and Hamid Usefi 7. Construction and number of self-dual skew codes over Fp2 Pages : 765 - 795 Delphine Boucher 8. Modelling the shrinking generator in terms of linear CA Pages : 797 - 809 Sara D. Cardell and Amparo Fuster-Sabater 9. New optimal (v,{3,5},1,Q) optical orthogonal codes Pages : 811 - 823 Huangsheng Yu, Dianhua Wu and Jinhua Wang 10. New complementary sets of length 2m and size 4 Pages : 825 - 845 Gaofei Wu, Yuqing Zhang and Xuefeng Liu 11. Some new two-weight ternary and quinary codes of lengths six and twelve Pages : 847 - 850 Liz Lane-Harvard and Tim Penttila 12. Computing Grobner bases associated with lattices Pages : 851 - 860 Ismara Alvarez-Barrientos, Mijail Borges-Quintana, Miguel Angel Borges-Trenard and Daniel Panario 13. Public key protocols over the ring E(m)p Pages : 861 - 870 Joan-Josep Climent and Juan Antonio Lopez-Ramos 14. On group violations of inequalities in five subgroups Pages : 871 - 893 Nadya Markin, Eldho K. Thomas and Frederique Oggier 15. Variation on correlation immune Boolean and vectorial functions Pages : 895 - 919 Jian Liu, Sihem Mesnager and Lusheng Chen 16. On the duality and the direction of polycyclic codes Pages : 921 - 929 Adel Alahmadi, Steven Dougherty, Andre Leroy and Patrick Sole ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 10 From: Liwei Ning Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2016 10:23:14 -0600 Journal of Modern Dynamics (JMD) Volume: 10 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListJMDnew1.jsp?pubID=840 19. Smooth diffeomorphisms with homogeneous spectrum and disjointness of convolutions Pages : 439 - 481 Philipp Kunde 20. The automorphism group of a minimal shift of stretched exponential growth Pages : 483 - 495 Van Cyr and Bryna Kra 21. Positive topological entropy for Reeb flows on 3-dimensional Anosov contact manifolds Pages : 497 - 509 Marcelo R. R. Alves 22. Mean action and the Calabi invariant Pages : 511 - 539 Michael Hutchings