Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 17, Number 03 February 15, 2017 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: International Conference on Neural Field Theory Conference on Dynamics and Control of Space Systems Numerical Methods for Hyperbolic Problems Contents, Nonlinearity 30:3 Contents, Inverse Problems 33:2 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: International Conference on Neural Field Theory From: Axel Hutt Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2017 11:44:25 +0100 (CET) 4th International Conference on Neural Field Theory (ICNFT) - The Interplay of Models and Data Assimilation web page: http://www.inverseproblems.info/icnft2017 July 3-5, 2017, University of Reading, United Kingdom. Neural Mass Modelling and Neural Field Theory is a growing and very active area of research with important applications in medicine and technology. Activities range from the simulation of neural populations to the analysis of neural field equations, from neural modelling of cognitive and psychological processes to controlling artificial devices. The connection between these models and measurement data, including large-scale data assimilation tasks, is of high interest to many researchers and a key challenge to move into real-world applications. The integration of models with data assimilation is a core milestone of systems to achieve a high-quality forecast skill. The 4th ICNFT includes a tutorial afternoon with introduction to theory and practice of data assimilation by leading experts in the field. Confirmed keynote speakers: John Spencer, East Anglia U Wilhelm Stannert, TU Berlin Timothy Sauer, George Mason University Rosalyn Moran, U Bristol David Grayden, U Melbourne Estela Bicho Erlhagen, U Minho Tutorial speakers: Stephen Coombes, University of Nottingham Ingo Bojak, University of Reading Roland Potthast, DWD/University of Reading Axel Hutt, DWD/University of Reading Contributed talks are welcome, please see we page http://www.inverseproblems.info/icnft2017 for more details. Hope to see you in Reading The organizers Roland Potthast, Axel Hutt, Stephen Coombes, Ingo Bojak, Peter beim Graben, Douglas Saddy and Ingeborg Lasser. ------ Subject: Conference on Dynamics and Control of Space Systems From: Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2017 14:19:20 +0000 Dear colleagues! We invite you to take part in the 3rd Conference on Dynamics and Control of Space Systems! The Conference organized by International Academy of Astronautics and Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) is the third installment in the series which by now has become a good tradition. Its predecessors were held in Porto and Rome. In 2017 DyCoSS relocates to Moscow, where RUDN University will welcome specialists from all around the world on May 30 - June 1. The papers will be evaluated basing on 500-word abstracts submitted by the authors. The authors are also expected to submit short 100-word abstracts for their inclusion in the Conference Program. Full manuscripts are required for accepted papers. Proceedings of the Conference will be published as a special volume in AAS Advances in the Astronautical Sciences series by Univelt, Inc., San Diego, CA, USA. The working language of DyCoSS'2017 will be English. Please, note that the final abstract submission deadline for DyCoSS'2017 has been extended to March 1, 2017. For more information about the conference please visit: http://dycoss.iaaweb.org/ http://spaceflightmechanics.com/ Sincerely, Elena Sofronova Local organizing committee DyCoSS'2017 RUDN University 6, Miklukho-Maklaya str. Moscow, Russia ------ Subject: Numerical Methods for Hyperbolic Problems From: Siddhartha Mishra Date: February 06, 2017 NUMHYP 17: Numerical methods for hyperbolic problems. Congressi Stefano Franscini, Monte Verita, Ascona, Switzerland. NUMHYP17 will focus on recent developments and directions in the general area of numerical methods for hyperbolic and convection dominated partial differential equations (PDEs). NumHyp17 is the fifth in a series of biannual conferences. NumHyp17 will be a key activity of the European innovative training network entitled ModCompShock (Modeling and computation of shocks and interfaces) Themes: Uncertainty quantification for hyperbolic PDEs (Monte Carlo type methods, Deterministic methods such as stochastic collocation and stochastic spectral methods); Numerical approximation of measure valued and statistical solutions for unstable and turbulent flows; Model order reduction and optimal control; Treatment of complex geometries: Robust discretizations on unstructured grids, high order approximation, both for time and space, low order and high order meshing, mesh adaptation, and efficiency; Numerical methods for problems with multiple scales; Efficient treatment of source terms, well balanced schemes, residual schemes; Applications of hyperbolic and convection dominated PDEs: geosciences,fluids,solid mechanics. Invited Speakers: C. Farhat (Stanford); J. Glimm (Stony Brook); U. S. Fjordholm (Trondheim); M. Ricchiuto (Bordeaux); J. Hesthaven (Lausanne) ; M. Shashkov (Los Alamos); M. Lukacova (Mainz); G. Puppo (Como). There will be contributed talks. Details are available from the webpage: https://www.math.uzh.ch/nmhp17/index.php?id=26 ------ Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity 30:3 From: Daniel Jopling Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2017 09:46:18 +0000 Nonlinearity Volume 30 Issue 3, March 2017 http://iopscience.iop.org/issue/0951-7715/30/3 Corrigendum Corrigendum: Breathing pulses in singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion systems (2015 Nonlinearity 28 2211) Frits Veerman Papers Ground state solution for a class of Schrodinger equations involving general critical growth term Jiu Liu, Jia-Feng Liao and Chun-Lei Tang The stable norm on the 2-torus at irrational directions Stefan Klempnauer and Jan Philipp Schroder Bounded global Hopf branches for stage-structured differential equations with unimodal feedback Hongying Shu, Lin Wang and Jianhong Wu Rigorous KAM results around arbitrary periodic orbits for Hamiltonian systems Tomasz Kapela and Carles Simo Furstenberg families, sensitivity and the space of probability measures Jie Li, Piotr Oprocha and Xinxing Wu Transonic canards and stellar wind Paul Carter, Edgar Knobloch and Martin Wechselberger Moments of the eigenvalue densities and of the secular coefficients of beta-ensembles Francesco Mezzadri, Alexi K Reynolds and Brian Winn Bifurcations of limit cycles of perturbed completely integrable systems Razvan M Tudoran and Anania Girban Stability of the rotation set of area-preserving toral homeomorphisms Pierre-Antoine Guiheneuf and Andres Koropecki Rough dependence upon initial data exemplified by explicit solutions and the effect of viscosity Y Charles Li A Coriolis force in an inertial frame Oleg Kirillov and Mark Levi Longtime dynamics of the quasi-linear wave equations with structural damping and supercritical nonlinearities Zhijian Yang and Zhiming Liu ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems 33:2 From: Daniel Jopling Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2017 09:48:52 +0000 Inverse Problems Volume 33 Issue 2, February 2017 http://iopscience.iop.org/issue/0266-5611/33/2 A note on the MUSIC algorithm for impedance tomography Martin Hanke The Reshetnyak formula and Natterer stability estimates in tensor tomography Vladimir A Sharafutdinov Iterative methods for solving coefficient inverse problems of wave tomography in models with attenuation Alexander V Goncharsky and Sergey Y Romanov Preconditioned alternating direction method of multipliers for inverse problems with constraints Yuling Jiao, Qinian Jin, Xiliang Lu and Weijie Wang Time and band limiting for matrix valued functions: an integral and a commuting differential operator F A Grunbaum, I Pacharoni and I Zurrian Adaptive eigenspace method for inverse scattering problems in the frequency domain Marcus J Grote, Marie Kray and Uri Nahum Randomized algorithms for high quality treatment planning in volumetric modulated arc therapy Yu Yang, Bin Dong and Zaiwen Wen Size estimates of an obstacle in a stationary Stokes fluid E Beretta, C Cavaterra, J H Ortega and S Zamorano Direct inversion from partial-boundary data in electrical impedance tomography Andreas Hauptmann, Matteo Santacesaria and Samuli Siltanen On optimal solutions of the constrained ? 0 regularization and its penalty problem Na Zhang and Qia Li Looking for central tendencies in the conformational freedom of proteins using NMR measurements Fabrizio Clarelli and Luca Sgheri On relaxed averaged alternating reflections (RAAR) algorithm for phase retrieval with structured illumination Ji Li and Tie Zhou Identifiability of electrical and heat transfer parameters using coupled boundary measurements Yifan Chang