Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 17, Number 01 January 15, 2017 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Winter School and Symposium on Dynamical Systems and Fluids Spring School on Complex Networks 10th Chaotic Modeling and Simulation International Conference 2nd IMA Conference on Nonlinearity and Coherent Structures PhD grant, Convective oscillations in spherical geometry, Barcelona Tenure Track Positions for Women, Univ of Groningen Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 11 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 37:2 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 10:1 Contents, Kinetic and Related Models 10:3 Contents, Journal of Dynamics and Games 4:1 Contents, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 14:3 Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization 6:4 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 341 Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 342 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: Winter School and Symposium on Dynamical Systems and Fluids From: "IvanIOvsyannikov ." Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2016 17:56:14 +0100 Dear colleagues, March 27-31 2017 the winter school and symposium "Dynamical systems and fluids" will take place at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Bremen, see the webpage www.wis-fluids.math.uni-bremen.de/. It is the 5th winter school in a series devoted to themes in dynamical systems. The winter school features three mini-courses and there will be a few daily research talks. In the past we made good experiences with mixing mini-courses for PhD/advanced MSc students, postocs and interested senior participants with research talks that complement the lectures and form an embedded workshop. We would be grateful if you could inform students and colleagues who may be interested to participate. The winter school part is intended for advanced MSc and PhD students, but also postdocs to learn about connections between dynamical systems, in particular conservative ones, and fluids. This includes geophysical fluid flow and concerns multiscale analysis, bifurcations, chaos, stability, nonlinear waves, as well as effects of dissipation and viscosity. The winter school part consists of the following mini-courses, which also set the topical direction of the event: 1. Local bifurcations and reduction methods in reversible systems. Application to water-wave models, Mariana Haragus, Laboratory of Mathematics Besancon, France. 2. Hamiltonian dynamics and fluid motions, Lev Lerman, Lobachevsky University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. 3. Rotating convection, Edgar Knobloch, UC Berkeley, USA. The current list of speakers for plenary research talks are: Gualtiero Badin (Universitat Hamburg, Germany) Nikita Begun (Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany) Ksenia Guseva (Universitat Oldenburg, Germany) Xavier Leoncini (Aix-Marseille Universite, Marseille, France) Valerio Lucarini (University of Reading, UK) Anton Savostianov (Universite Cergy-Pontoise, France) Olga Shishkina (Universitat Gottingen, Germany) Arturo Viero (University of Barcelona, Spain) (to be confirmed) Michael Wilczek (Universitat Gottingen, Germany) The participants (especially students) are invited to present a poster at the special poster session. The registration fee to be paid onsite is 75 Euro. Some options for possible sources of travel support are listed at the link www.wis-fluids.math.uni-bremen.de/funding.html Best wishes, Ivan Ovsyannikov on behalf of the scientific committee: Marc Kesseboehmer Ivan Ovsyannikov Jens Rademacher ------ Subject: Spring School on Complex Networks From: Societa Italiana Caos e Complessita Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 04:46:49 +0100 Spring School COMPLEX NETWORKS: THEORY, METHODS, AND APPLICATIONS (3rd edition) Lake Como School of Advanced Studies Villa del Grumello, Como, Italy, 15-19 May 2017 http://ntmc.lakecomoschool.org/ Sponsored by CSS - Complex Systems Society SICC - Italian Society for Chaos and Complexity DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: March 5, 2017 Many real systems can be modeled as networks, where the elements of the system are nodes and interactions between elements are edges. An even larger set of systems can be modeled using dynamical processes on networks, which are in turn affected by the dynamics. Networks thus represent the backbone of many complex systems, and their theoretical and computational analysis makes it possible to gain insights into numerous applications. Networks permeate almost every conceivable discipline--including sociology, transportation, economics and finance, biology, and myriad others--and the study of "network science" has thus become a crucial component of modern scientific education. The school "Complex Networks: Theory, Methods, and Applications" offers a succinct education in network science. It is open to all aspiring scholars in any area of science or engineering who wish to study networks of any kind (whether theoretical or applied), and it is especially addressed to doctoral students and young postdoctoral scholars. The aim of the school is to deepen into both theoretical developments and applications in targeted fields. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE STEFANO BATTISTON, University of Zurich VITTORIA COLIZZA, Inserm & Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, and ISI Foundation, Turin PETTER HOLME, Sungkyunkwan University YAMIR MORENO, University of Zaragoza CARLO PICCARDI, Politecnico di Milano MASON A. PORTER, UCLA LECTURERS GINESTRA BIANCONI, Queen Mary University of London JAVIER BORGE-HOLTHOEFER, Complex Systems Group, Internet Interdisciplinary Institute, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona CIRO CATTUTO, Scientific Director & Data Science Laboratory head, ISI Foundation, Turin JAMES GLEESON, MACSI, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Limerick THILO GROSS, Department of Engineering Mathematics, Merchant Venturers School of Engineering, University of Bristol YAMIR MORENO, Institute for Biocomputation and Physics of Complex Systems (BIFI) & Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Zaragoza PROGRAM Monday, 15 May, morning Introduction to Networks (Bianconi) Monday, 15 May, afternoon Continuous-state Dynamics on Networks (Gross) Tuesday, 16 May, morning Discrete-state Dynamics on Networks (Gleeson) Tuesday, 16 May, afternoon no lectures Wednesday, 17 May, morning Multilayer Networks (Bianconi) Wednesday, 17 May, afternoon short talks by students Thursday, 18 May, morning Evolutionary Game Theory and Human Behavior (Moreno) Thursday, 18 May, afternoon no lectures Friday, 19 May, morning Computational Social Science/1 - Unconventional Approaches to Collective Behavior: Information and Urban ecosystems (Borge-Holthoefer) Friday, 19 May, afternoon Computational Social Science/2 (Cattuto) For more information and application: http://ntmc.lakecomoschool.org/ Sponsored by CSS - Complex Systems Society The Complex Systems Society (CSS, http://cssociety.org), in the framework of the Thematic School Support (TSS) Program 2017, grants 2 fee waivers to support the attendance of PhD students and Junior Post Doctoral researchers who are members of the CSS. SICC - Italian Society for Chaos and Complexity http://www.sicc-it.org e-mail info@sicc-it.org ------ Subject: 10th Chaotic Modeling and Simulation International Conference From: Secretariat@cmsim.de Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 17:14:34 +0200 Dear Colleague, You are kindly invited to participate and to submit an Abstract, Paper, Invited Talk and/or an Invited Session (3-6 papers) to the forthcoming Nonlinear Systems Conference titled: 10th Chaotic Modeling and Simulation International Conference (CHAOS2017, 30 May - 2 June 2017). If you already have submitted your Abstract or your special session please ignore this message. However, you can download the Conference Poster at: www.cmsim.org . Chaos theory is developed rapidly the last decades. With CHAOS2017 International Conference we celebrate ten years of active presence in the field via the annual conference, the proceedings and publications in books and the CMSIM Journal (www.cmsim.eu ). We have extended the abstract submission up to January 31, 2017 to give time to sessions and special sessions and workshops organizers to collect abstracts from the contributors. New Sessions and Invited Sessions and workshops can be proposed as well. To avoid misunderstandings, we have expanded the deadline up to 31 of January and for all the abstracts regular or contributed. Many thanks to the Honorary Committee (Professors Giovanni Gallavotti, Gennady A. Leonov, Gheorghe Mateescu, Yves Pomeau, David Ruelle and Ferdinand Verhulst) and the Scientific Committee for their support. In CHAOS2017 we include the next important Plenary Talks so far: Ralph Gregor Andrzejak Nonlinear Time Series Analysis Group, Department of Information and Communication Technologies, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Applying nonlinear analysis to brain signals: From claims of chaos to clinical applications Jaume Llibre Departament de Matematiques Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain On the real Jacobian conjecture Valentin V. Sokolov Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of SB RAS and Novosibirsk Technical University, Novosibirsk, Russia Statistics of Neutron Resonance width and Random Matrix Theory (RMT) Ferdinand Verhulst Institute of Mathematics, Utrecht, The Netherlands Recurrence and diffusion in FPU chains with alternating masses For more information please visit the conference website at: www.cmsim.org or send email to Looking forward to welcome you in Barcelona for the Conference, Wishing a Happy and Prosperous New Year, Prof. Christos H Skiadas, Conference Co-Chair ------ Subject: 2nd IMA Conference on Nonlinearity and Coherent Structures From: Pamela Bye Date: January 06, 2017 Monday 19 - Wednesday 21 June 2017 University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK Nonlinearity plays an important role in many fields of Science, Engineering and Technology. The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers working on aspects of nonlinear phenomena and to encourage interaction between experts from different areas such as Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Analysis, Fluid Dynamics, Engineering and Physics. Recent theoretical developments, new computational methods and experimental findings will be presented and discussed. We plan to avoid parallel sessions and foster as much as possible communication across the different communities. Conference topics: Integrable systems; Nonlinear waves in fluids; Soliton theory; Nonlinear evolution PDEs; Orthogonal polynomials; Mathematical biology; Coherent structures in shear flows and transition to turbulence. Papers will be accepted for the conference based on a 200 word abstract on any of the above topics for oral or poster presentation. Abstracts should be submitted by Friday 24 February via https://my.ima.org.uk/. Please state whether your title is intended for oral or poster presentation. Further information http://ima.org.uk/conferences/conferences_calendar/2nd-ima-conference-nonlinearity-coherent-structures.html ------ Subject: PhD grant, Convective oscillations in spherical geometry, Barcelona From: Juan Sanchez Umbria Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 16:05:33 +0100 Dear colleagues, The Spanish agency of research has published the final list of funded projects of the call for proposals of 2016. One of the associated predoctoral grants corresponds to our project (FIS2016-76525-P, Convective oscillations in spherical geometry: stability and generation of magnetic fields). The work to do during the PhD period will consist in continuing the development, together with the researchers of the project, of algorithms and the associated software for the computation of equilibria and periodic orbits, and their bifurcations, for systems governed by parabolic partial differential equations. These codes will be applied to thermal convection problems eventually coupled with the induction equation in Cartesian or spherical geometries. Programming experience in either Modern Fortran or C/C++ is expected or otherwise they will have to be acquired at the beginning of the project, together with a basic knowledge of Dynamical Systems and Numerical Methods. We expect that the calling for these predoctoral fellowships will be opened in a few months, and that the period to apply will be short. Therefore possible candidates may contact the researchers of the project Juan Sanchez Umbria (juan.j.sanchez@upc.edu) and Marta Net Marce (marta.net@upc.edu). Please send a PDF file containing a CV. J. Sanchez Umbria and M. Net. ------ Subject: Tenure Track Positions for Women, Univ of Groningen From: Fred W. Wubs Date: January 12, 2017 The University of Groningen, The Netherlands, invites female researchers to apply for a tenure track position in a range of subject areas, among which mathematics. Details can be found on the website http://www.rug.nl/about-us/work-with-us/job-opportunities/overview?details=00347-02S000590P In addition to the text on the website, the research subject can be in any area of mathematics including applied mathematics. Moreover, based on experience and track record, the candidate may also be appointed at associate level or even full level. The deadline for application is January 31, 2017. ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 11 From: Liwei Ning Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2016 13:11:27 -0600 Journal of Modern Dynamics (JMD) Volume: 11 2017 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListJMDnew1.jsp?pubID=917 1. Logarithm laws for unipotent flows, II Pages : 1 - 16 Jayadev S. Athreya and Gregory A. Margulis 2. The equation of the Kenyon-Smillie (2,3,4)-Teichmuller curve Pages : 17 - 41 Matteo Costantini and Andre Kappes 3. Positive metric entropy arises in some nondegenerate nearly integrable systems Pages : 43 - 56 Dong Chen ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 37:2 From: Liwei Ning Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2016 15:28:32 -0600 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 37, Number: 2 February 2017 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=910 1. Preface Pages : i - iii Peter Bates, Danielle Hilhorst, Hiroshi Matano and Yoshihisa Morita 2. Stability criteria for multiphase partitioning problems with volume constraints Pages : 663 - 683 N. Alikakos and A. Faliagas 3. A non-local bistable reaction-diffusion equation with a gap Pages : 685 - 723 Henri Berestycki and Nancy Rodriguez 4. On the asymptotic behavior of symmetric solutions of the Allen-Cahn equation in unbounded domains in R2 Pages : 725 - 742 Giorgio Fusco, Francesco Leonetti and Cristina Pignotti 5. Transition fronts and stretching phenomena for a general class of reaction-dispersion equations Pages : 743 - 756 Jimmy Garnier, Francois Hamel and Lionel Roques 6. Stable patterns with jump discontinuity in systems with Turing instability and hysteresis Pages : 757 - 800 Steffen Harting, Anna Marciniak-Czochra and Izumi Takagi 7. Rotationally symmetric solutions to the Cahn-Hilliard equation Pages : 801 - 827 Alvaro Hernandez and Michal Kowalczyk 8. Shadow system approach to a plankton model generating harmful algal bloom Pages : 829 - 858 Hideo Ikeda, Masayasu Mimura and Tommaso Scotti 9. A dynamical approach to phytoplankton blooms Pages : 859 - 878 Christopher K. R. T. Jones and Bevin Maultsby 10. On eigenvalue problems arising from nonlocal diffusion models Pages : 879 - 903 Fang Li, Jerome Coville and Xuefeng Wang 11. Traveling wave solutions with convex domains for a free boundary problem Pages : 905 - 914 Harunori Monobe and Hirokazu Ninomiya 12. Threshold phenomena for symmetric-decreasing radial solutions of reaction-diffusion equations Pages : 915 - 944 Cyrill B. Muratov and Xing Zhong 13. Analysis of a complex physiology-directed model for inhibition of platelet aggregation by clopidogrel Pages : 945 - 961 Lambertus A. Peletier, Xi-Ling Jiang, Snehal Samant and Stephan Schmidt 14. On the mathematical modelling of cellular (discontinuous) precipitation Pages : 963 - 982 Oliver Penrose 15. A stationary core-shell assembly in a ternary inhibitory system Pages : 983 - 1012 Xiaofeng Ren and Chong Wang 16. Transition fronts in nonlocal equations with time heterogeneous ignition nonlinearity Pages : 1013 - 1037 Wenxian Shen and Zhongwei Shen 17. Analysis of an irregular boundary layer behavior for the steady state flow of a Boussinesq fluid Pages : 1039 - 1059 Christos Sourdis 18. A dynamic theory for contact angle hysteresis on chemically rough boundary Pages : 1061 - 1073 Xiao-Ping Wang and Xianmin Xu 19. Computer-assisted equilibrium validation for the diblock copolymer model Pages : 1075 - 1107 Thomas Wanner 20. Dynamics of spike in a Keller-Segel's minimal chemotaxis model Pages : 1109 - 1127 Yajing Zhang, Xinfu Chen, Jianghao Hao, Xin Lai and Cong Qin ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S 10:1 From: Liwei Ning Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2016 11:54:17 -0600 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S (DCDS-S) Volume: 10, Number: 1 February 2017 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=918 1. Preface: Applications of mathematics to mechanics Pages : i - ii Alain Miranville, Ulisse Stefanelli, Lev Truskinovsky and Augusto Visintin 2. On microscopic origins of generalized gradient structures Pages : 1 - 35 Matthias Liero, Alexander Mielke, Mark A. Peletier and D. R. Michiel Renger 3. Asymptotic analyses and error estimates for a Cahn--Hilliard type phase field system modelling tumor growth Pages : 37 - 54 Pierluigi Colli, Gianni Gilardi, Elisabetta Rocca and Jurgen Sprekels 4. A note on 3d-1d dimension reduction with differential constraints Pages : 55 - 73 Carolin Kreisbeck 5. Equipartition of energy for nonautonomous wave equations Pages : 75 - 85 Gisele Ruiz Goldstein, Jerome A. Goldstein and Fabiana Travessini De Cezaro 6. Boundary control of the number of interfaces for the one-dimensional Allen-Cahn equation Pages : 87 - 100 Jean-Paul Chehab, Alejandro A. Franco and Youcef Mammeri 7. Discrete spin systems on random lattices at the bulk scaling Pages : 101 - 117 Marco Cicalese and Matthias Ruf 8. Rigidity of three-dimensional lattices and dimension reduction in heterogeneous nanowires Pages : 119 - 139 Giuliano Lazzaroni, Mariapia Palombaro and Anja Schlomerkemper 9. Carbon-nanotube geometries: Analytical and numerical results Pages : 141 - 160 Edoardo Mainini, Hideki Murakawa, Paolo Piovano and Ulisse Stefanelli ------ Subject: Contents, Kinetic and Related Models 10:3 From: Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2017 14:10:42 +0800 (GMT+08:00) Kinetic and Related Models (KRM) Volume 10, Number 3, September 2017 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=921 1. Fractional diffusion limit of a linear kinetic equation in a bounded domain Pages : 541 - 551 Pedro Aceves-Sanchez and Christian Schmeiser 2. Dimension reduction for dipolar Bose-Einstein condensates in the strong interaction regime Pages : 553 - 571 Weizhu Bao, Loic Le Treust and Florian Mehats 3. Upper Maxwellian bounds for the Boltzmann equation with pseudo-Maxwell molecules Pages : 573 - 585 Alexander V. Bobylev and Irene M. Gamba 4. Blow-up, steady states and long time behaviour of excitatory-inhibitory nonlinear neuron models Pages : 587 - 612 Maria J. Caceres and Ricarda Schneider 5. Numerical study of a particle method for gradient flows Pages : 613 - 641 Jose Antonio Carrillo, Yanghong Huang, Francesco Saverio Patacchini and Gershon Wolansky 6. Asymptotic preserving and time diminishing schemes for rarefied gas dynamic Pages : 643 - 668 Nicolas Crouseilles, Giacomo Dimarco and Mohammed Lemou 7. Finite range method of approximation for balance laws in measure spaces Pages : 669 - 688 Piotr Gwiazda, Piotr Orlinski and Agnieszka Ulikowska 8. Emergent dynamics in the interactions of Cucker-Smale ensembles Pages : 689 - 723 Seung-Yeal Ha, Dongnam Ko, Yinglong Zhang and Xiongtao Zhang 9. Fractional kinetic hierarchies and intermittency Pages : 725 - 740 Anatoly N. Kochubei and Yuri Kondratiev 10. Local well-posedness and low Mach number limit of the compressible magnetohydrodynamic equations in critical spaces Pages : 741 - 784 Fucai Li, Yanmin Mu and Dehua Wang 11. Decay property for solutions to plate type equations with variable coefficients Pages : 785 - 797 Shikuan Mao and Yongqin Liu 12. On a linear runs and tumbles equation Pages : 799 - 822 Stephane Mischler and Qilong Weng 13. Kinetic models for traffic flow resulting in a reduced space of microscopic velocities Pages : 823 - 854 Gabriella Puppo, Matteo Semplice, Andrea Tosin and Giuseppe Visconti 14. Boundedness and large time behavior of an attraction-repulsion chemotaxis model with logistic source Pages : 855 - 878 Shijie Shi, Zhengrong Liu and Hai-Yang Jin ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Dynamics and Games 4:1 From: Liwei Ning Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2017 16:12:30 -0600 Journal of Dynamics and Games (JDG) Volume: 4, Number: 1 January 2017 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=905 1. On repeated games with imperfect public monitoring: From discrete to continuous time Pages : 1 - 23 Mathias Staudigl and Jan-Henrik Steg 2. Global analysis of solutions on the Cournot-Theocharis duopoly with variable marginal costs Pages : 25 - 39 Iraklis Kollias, Elias Camouzis and John Leventides 3. Price of anarchy for graph coloring games with concave payoff Pages : 41 - 58 Lasse Kliemann, Elmira Shirazi Sheykhdarabadi and Anand Srivastav 4. Control systems of interacting objects modeled as a game against nature under a mean field approach Pages : 59 - 74 Carmen G. Higuera-Chan, Hector Jasso-Fuentes and J. Adolfo Minjarez-Sosa 5. Discretized best-response dynamics for the rock-paper-scissors game Pages : 75 - 86 Peter Bednarik and Josef Hofbauer ------ Subject: Contents, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 14:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 22:10:01 -0600 Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering (MBE) Volume: 14, Number: 3 June 2017 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=922 1. Modeling and simulation for toxicity assessment Pages : 581 - 606 Cristina Anton, Jian Deng, Yau Shu Wong, Yile Zhang, Weiping Zhang, Stephan Gabos, Dorothy Yu Huang and Can Jin 2. Flow optimization in vascular networks Pages : 607 - 624 Radu C. Cascaval, Ciro D'Apice, Maria Pia D'Arienzo and Rosanna Manzo 3. Mathematical analysis of a quorum sensing induced biofilm dispersal model and numerical simulation of hollowing effects Pages : 625 - 653 Blessing O. Emerenini, Stefanie Sonner and Hermann J. Eberl 4. Germinal center dynamics during acute and chronic infection Pages : 655 - 671 Samantha Erwin and Stanca M. Ciupe 5. Moments of von Mises and Fisher distributions and applications Pages : 673 - 694 Thomas Hillen, Kevin J. Painter, Amanda C. Swan and Albert D. Murtha 6. Mixed vaccination strategy for the control of tuberculosis: A case study in China Pages : 695 - 708 Siyu Liu, Yong Li, Yingjie Bi and Qingdao Huang 7. Mathematical analysis and dynamic active subspaces for a long term model of HIV Pages : 709 - 733 Tyson Loudon and Stephen Pankavich 8. Effect of the epidemiological heterogeneity on the outbreak outcomes Pages : 735 - 754 Alina Macacu and Dominique J. Bicout 9. Effects of selection and mutation on epidemiology of X-linked genetic diseases Pages : 755 - 775 Francesca Verrilli, Hamed Kebriaei, Luigi Glielmo, Martin Corless and Carmen Del Vecchio 10. Mathematical modeling of continuous and intermittent androgen suppression for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer Pages : 777 - 804 Alacia M. Voth, John G. Alford and Edward W. Swim 11. A note on the global properties of an age-structured viral dynamic model with multiple target cell populations Pages : 805 - 820 Shaoli Wang, Jianhong Wu and Libin Rong ------ Subject: Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization 6:4 From: Liwei Ning Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2016 15:28:00 -0600 Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization (NACO) Volume: 6, Number: 4 December 2016 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=914 1. A POD projection method for large-scale algebraic Riccati equations Pages : 413 - 435 Boris Kramer and John R. Singler 2. Closed-form expression for the inverse of a class of tridiagonal matrices Pages : 437 - 445 Sigve Hovda 3. Solving higher index DAE optimal control problems Pages : 447 - 472 Stephen Campbell and Peter Kunkel 4. An approximation scheme for stochastic programs with second order dominance constraints Pages : 473 - 490 Yongchao Liu, Hailin Sun and Huifu Xu 5. 2D system analysis via dual problems and polynomial matrix inequalities Pages : 491 - 504 Vladimir Pozdyayev 6. Convergence analysis of a parallel projection algorithm for solving convex feasibility problems Pages : 505 - 519 Yazheng Dang, Fanwen Meng and Jie Sun ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 341 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2016 19:06:37 GMT Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 341, Pages 1-60, 15 February 2017 Complicated quasiperiodic oscillations and chaos from driven piecewise-constant circuit: Chenciner bubbles do not necessarily occur via simple phase-locking Original Research Article Pages 1-9 Tri Quoc Truong, Tadashi Tsubone, Munehisa Sekikawa, Naohiko Inaba Gaussian noise and the two-network frustrated Kuramoto model Original Research Article Pages 10-32 Andrew B. Holder, Mathew L. Zuparic, Alexander C. Kalloniatis Microorganism billiards Original Research Article Pages 33-44 Saverio E. Spagnolie, Colin Wahl, Joseph Lukasik, Jean-Luc Thiffeault A theory of synchrony for active compartments with delays coupled through bulk diffusion Original Research Article Pages 45-59 Bin Xu, Paul C. Bressloff ------ Subject: Contents, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 342 From: ScienceDirect Message Center Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2017 19:02:57 GMT Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena Volume 342, Pages 1-56, 1 March 2017 Finite-time thin film rupture driven by modified evaporative loss Original Research Article Pages 1-15 Hangjie Ji, Thomas P. Witelski Stability on time-dependent domains: convective and dilution effects Original Research Article Pages 16-23 R. Krechetnikov, E. Knobloch Macroscopic heat transport equations and heat waves in nonequilibrium states Original Research Article Pages 24-31 Yangyu Guo, David Jou, Moran Wang Spatiotemporal control to eliminate cardiac alternans using isostable reduction Original Research Article Pages 32-44 Dan Wilson, Jeff Moehlis Optical dispersive shock waves in defocusing colloidal media Original Research Article Pages 45-56 X. An, T.R. Marchant, N.F. Smyth