Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 17, Number 05 March 15, 2017 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: LLAVEFEST Conference The IV AMMCS International Conference XX Summer Diffiety School: School on Geometry of PDEs XIV Granada Seminar, Quantum Systems in and out of Equilibrium Summer School, Waves and Fusion Plasmas Workshop, Women in PDEs IMA Conference on Nonlinearity and Coherent Structures Nonlocal School on Fractional Equations Postdoc Position, Membrane Modeling, Univ of Oslo Junior Research Group Leader Position, KIT, Germany Professor Position, Applied Mathematics, Univ of Aachen Professorship Position, Applied Mathematics Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 37:5 Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 37:6 Contents, Kinetic and Related Models 10:4 Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization 7:1 Contents, Networks and Heterogeneous Media 12:1 Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 16:3 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: LLAVEFEST Conference From: Bustia CRM Activitats Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2017 15:50:00 +0100 Dear colleague, We would like to inform that we are organizing the forthcoming conference LLAVEFEST: A Broad Perspective on Finite and Infinite Dimensional Dynamical Systems (FIDDS-17) to be held from June 12 to 16, 2017 at the historical building of University of Barcelona. The Conference is dedicated to the 60th birthday of Professor Rafael de la Llave. The goal of this conference is to present new advances in different aspects on Dynamical Systems and Partial Differential Equations. The conference aims to promote interactions between these and related fields, from analysis and geometry to numerical computations and simulations. Such kind of iterations has proven to be very fruitful and enlightening. Topics include: - Dynamical systems and ergodic theory - Global dynamics in Hamiltonian systems - KAM theory - Arnol'd diffusion - PDEs and their applications - Lattice systems - Action-minimizing orbits and measures - Invariant manifold theory - Hyperbolic systems - Renormalization group methods Grants available: -Deadline to apply for financial support: April 17th (results will be notified on May 5th). -Deadline for early registration: May 7th. -Deadline for late registration: May31st. -Deadline to apply to give a communication/present a poster: March 31st (results will be notified on April 15th). You can find more information and register at: http://www.crm.cat/en/Activities/Curs_2016-2017/Pages/C_FIDDS.aspx We encourage participants to do the registration. The payment can be done later within the dates indicated in the webpage. Please, feel free to distribute this information among your colleagues. We hope you find this information useful. Program's Scientific Organizers; Local: Inma Baldoma (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya), Amadeu Delshams (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya), Ernest Fontich (Universitat de Barcelona), Alex Haro (Universitat de Barcelona), Gemma Huguet (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya), Pau Martin (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya) and Tere M. Seara (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya) Extended: Renato Calleja (IIMAS- Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico), Marian Gidea (Yeshiva University), Jason Mireles James (Florida Atlantic University), Nikola Petrov (Oklahoma University) and Yannick Sire (Johns Hopkins University) ------ Subject: The IV AMMCS International Conference From: Roderick Melnik Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 17:57:00 +0000 This international conference will take place in Waterloo, Canada, August 20-25, 2017 (http://www.ammcs2017.wlu.ca/). The AMMCS Conference Series aims at promoting interdisciplinary research and collaboration involving mathematical and computational sciences within a larger international community, and highlighting recent advances in Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computational Science (AMMCS).You are invited to submit your abstract by going directly to the submission page at http://www.ammcs2017.wlu.ca/submit-abstracts/ to one of our special sessions, minisymposia, or contributed sessions. The Conference features eleven distinguished plenary and semi-speakers, including Ivet Bahar (University of Pittsburgh), Vincent Conitzer (Duke University), Andre Longtin (University of Ottawa), Andrew Majda (New York University), Kavita Ramanan (Brown University), Harvy Stein (Bloomberg LP and Columbia University), Francis Edward Su (Harvey Mudd College), Alessandro Vespignani (Northeastern University), William Welch (University of British Columbia), Mary Wheeler (University of Texas at Austin), and Andrew Sutherland (M.I.T.). Refereed proceedings will be published by Springer and selected papers, presented at the conference, will be invited to several journal issues. A number of prizes for students and young researchers will be awarded at the Conference, including the Kolmogorov-Wiener Prize. Travel scholarships for students are available on a competitive basis. Further details are at the conference website: http://www.ammcs2017.wlu.ca (contact us at ammcs-2017@wlu.ca). We look forward to welcoming you in Waterloo, Canada this August. AMMCS-2017 Organizing Committee. ------ Subject: XX Summer Diffiety School: School on Geometry of PDEs From: Jet Nestruev Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2017 12:52:08 +0100 XX Summer Diffiety School School on Geometry of PDEs Lizzano in Belvedere (BO) Italy Ex Colonia Ferrarese & Piccolo Hotel Tanamalia July 20 - 31, 2017. (web page: https://sites.google.com/site/levicivitainstitute/ Activities/DiffietySchools/xx-summer-diffiety-school) The aim of this permanent School is to introduce undergraduate and Ph. D. students in Mathematics and Physics as well as post-doctoral researchers in a specific area of Mathematics and Teoretical Physics: SECONDARY CALCULUS A diffiety is a geometrical object that properly formalizes the concept of the solution space of a given system of (nonlinear) PDEs, much as an algebraic variety does with respect to solutions of a given system of algebraic equations. Secondary Calculus is a natural diffiety analogue of the standard calculus on smooth manifolds, and as such leads to a very rich general theory of nonlinear PDEs. Moreover, it appears to be a natural language for quantum physics, just as the standard calculus is the natural language for classical physics. The school is organized under the scientific direction of Prof. A. M. Vinogradov (Istituto Levi-Civita, Italy). Courses and Prerequisites There will be two regular courses for beginners: 1) Smooth Manifolds and Observables (Beginners, by A. M. Vinogradov) 2) First Order Differential Calculus on Smooth Manifolds (Beginners, by L. Vitagliano) There will be at least two more advanced courses to be announced later. The courses will be followed by exercise sessions. Additionally, there will be a 10 hours mini-course: Introduction to Graded Bundles (by J. Grabowski) Participation Fee and Accommodation Participation fee is 265 EUR. The fee covers lodging (in multiple rooms - 3/4 beds - with private bathroom), meals and lectures. Organizing Committee R. Marchioni, R. Riccioni, L. Vitagliano. The Organizing Committee can be contacted for any question and suggestion via the e-address: diffiety@gmail.com ------ Subject: XIV Granada Seminar, Quantum Systems in and out of Equilibrium From: Granada Seminar Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2017 18:38:52 +0100 (CET) Dear colleague, This is the second announcement of the 14th Granada Seminar on "Quantum Systems in and out of Equilibrium: Fundamentals, dynamics and applications" which will take place from Jun 20 to Jun 23 in Granada, Spain. We welcome abstract submissions for talk and poster presentations on any of the conference topics. Please, note the following important deadlines: * Abstract submission, April 15th 2017. * Communication of accepted contributions, May 1st 2017. * Registration with reduced fee, May 15th 2017. A list of invited speakers include: * Antonio Acin, ICFO, Spain. * Hans Jurgen Briegel, University of Innsbruck, Austria. * Andreas Buchleitner, University of Freiburg, Germany. * Jianshu Cao, MIT, U.S.A. * Abhishek Dhar, TIFR, India. * Massimiliano Esposito, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg. * Giovanni Gallavotti, Universita di Roma, "La Sapienza", Italy. * Juan J. Garcia-Ripoll, IFF-CSIC, Spain. * Juan P. Garrahan, University of Nottingham, U.K. * Michael Kastner, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. * Joel L. Lebowitz, Rutgers University, U.S.A. * Wolfgang Lechner, IQOQI, Austria, * Igor Lesanovsky, University of Nottingham, U.K. * Miguel Angel Martin Delgado, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain * Theodorus M. Nieuwenhuizen, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. * Beatriz Olmos, University of Nottingham, U.K. * Mauro Paternostro, Queen's University Belfast, U.K. * Sandu Popescu, University of Bristol, U.K. * Javier Prior, Univeridad Politecnica de Cartagena, Spain. * Tomaz Prosen, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. * Hal Tasaki, Gakushuin University, Japan. We are negotiating the publication of revised, selected papers in the European Journal of Physics - Special Topics. For updated information, please visit http://ergodic.ugr.es/cp. We would like to invite you to this conference and kindly ask you to forward this message to your colleagues and students. With best regards, Francisco de los Santos, Daniel Manzano, Pablo Hurtado and Pedro L. Garrido ------ Subject: Summer School, Waves and Fusion Plasmas From: Martin Campos Pinto Date: March 13, 2017 CEA-EDF-INRIA school on "Waves and Fusion Plasmas" Paris France, July 3-7, 2017 Scientific objectives: This CEA-EDF-INRIA school focuses primarily on physical, mathematical and numerical aspects of electromagnetic wave propagation in fusion plasmas with strong background magnetic fields. The models are highly anisotropic which is crucial to the mathematical theory. Main topics will include advanced models, modern algorithmic discretization, and numerical resolution of wave models with varying coefficients since it is a bottleneck for future simulations. This meeting will also be a great opportunity to discuss other modern challenges in waves in plasmas, as well as various aspects of anisotropic wave propagation in different environments. List of the main speakers is already available on the web site (additional program soon available) https://indico.math.cnrs.fr/event/1831/ Registration will soon be available on the web site. ------ Subject: Workshop, Women in PDEs From: Marlis Hochbruck Date: March 04, 2017 On April 27-28, 2017 the CRC "Wave Phenomena: Analysis and Numerics" hosts our first workshop "Women in PDEs @ Karlsruhe" at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The aim of this workshop is to provide a platform to bring together female and male students of mathematics, young researchers (PhD students and postdocs) and established female mathematicians from academia and industry working on partial differential equations (PDEs). Our plenary speakers are - Martina Chirilus-Bruckner (Univ. Leiden, Netherlands) - Maria Lopez-Fernandez (La Sapienza Univ. Rome, Italy) - Marie Rognes (Simula Research Laboratory, Norway) - Claire Scheid (Cote d'Azur Univ., France) - Birgit Schorkhuber (Univ. Vienna, Austria) - Susanna Terracini (Univ. Turin, Italy) - Chrysoula Tsogka (Univ. Crete, Greece) Besides the talks we will organize a panel discussion on questions about career choices/management as well as family interests and invite our female participants to present posters. Free registration is required until 31.03.2017. We also have some limited resources for travel support. More information can be found on https://womeninpdes.waves.kit.edu ------ Subject: IMA Conference on Nonlinearity and Coherent Structures From: Pamela Bye Date: March 01, 2017 Call for Papers - extended deadline 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. Call for Papers - extended deadline 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 10 March 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: Nonlocal School on Fractional Equations From: Harbir Antil Date: March 05, 2017 We would like to bring your attention to the following school we are organizing at Iowa State University from August 17-19, 2017. Nonlocal School on Fractional Equations - NSFE 2017 http://www.public.iastate.edu/~stinga/NSFE2017 nsfe@iastate.edu The school topics are Modeling, Regularity Theory, and Numerical Analysis of fractional nonlocal PDEs. There will be two mini courses, each with 3 lectures, aimed at graduate students, postdocs, and early career researchers by - Luis A. Caffarelli (The University of Texas Austin), and - Ricardo H. Nochetto (University of Maryland, College Park). In addition, there will be seven invited research talks. Limited funds are available to support graduate students to attend the school. Students are encouraged to apply in advance. The application deadline for funding request is May 1, 2017. On behalf of the Organizing Committee: Harbir Antil, George Mason University Paul Sacks, Iowa State University Pablo Raul Stinga, Iowa State University ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Membrane Modeling, Univ of Oslo From: Andreas Carlson Date: March 02, 2017 A 3-year post-doctoral research fellowship is available at the Department of Mathematics, Section for Mechanics at the University of Oslo. The project is funded by the Research council of Norway, lead by Associate Professor Andreas Carlson and focuses on the development of mathematical models and numerical simulations of cell membrane dynamics. More specifically, it will address the basic mechanochemical processes that regulate one of the most fundamental communication pathways in cell biology - the encapsulation and internalization of liquid and transmembrane cargo at intracellular membranes. The project work will be conducted in close collaboration with experimental cell biologists at Oslo University Hospital (Professor Harald A. Stenmark). Experience in multidisciplinary research and knowledge of basic methods in membrane modelling, biophysics, numerical simulations of PDE's and/or fluid mechanics is highly beneficial. Further details about the position and the application procedure is found at: https://www.jobbnorge.no/ledige-stillinger/stilling/134112/post-doctoral- research-fellowship-in-modeling-of-intracellular-membranes Enquires about the position can be made to Associate Professor Andreas Carlson (acarlson@math.uio.no) ------ Subject: Junior Research Group Leader Position, KIT, Germany From: Marlis Hochbruck Date: March 09, 2017 The Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 1173 "Wave phenomena - analysis and numerics" at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology announces two positions of a Junior Research Group Leader in Mathematics in one of the research fields Analysis and/or Numerical Analysis of Partial Differential Equations related to wave phenomena starting July 1st, 2017 or later. The CRC is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). Its goal is to analytically understand, numerically simulate, and eventually manipulate wave propagation under realistic scenarios by intertwining analysis and numerics. See www.waves.kit.edu for a list of participating scientists and project descriptions. Job description: With this position the CRC promotes outstanding young scientists on their path towards a scientific career. The Junior Research Group Leader will independently develop her/his own research projects. We expect him/her to contribute as a principal investigator to the renewal proposal of the CRC into its second funding period (7/2019-6/2023). The successful candidate can apply for a KIT Associate Fellowship which allows to supervise doctoral researchers. The position is endowed with a PhD position and includes a budget for travel and guests. It is temporary and guaranteed for four years. Depending on the success in the renewal proposal of the CRC, the position of the Junior Research Group Leader can be extended until 6/2023. More details on the position, the required qualification and the application procedure can be found at http://www.waves.kit.edu/jobs. Applications should be submitted to office@waves.kit.edu Deadline: April 20th, 2017 ------ Subject: Professor Position, Applied Mathematics, Univ of Aachen From: Lars Grasedyck Date: March 01, 2017 Full Professor (W3) in Applied Mathematics Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Science We are seeking qualified applicants for teaching and research in this area. The starting date is as soon as possible. Relevant research topics include numerical analysis, partial differential equations, mathematical foundation of signal processing, inverse problems and optimization. Excellent applications from other areas of applied mathematics are explicitly welcome. The profile of the successful applicant should complement the research themes within the department of mathematics and enable a strengthening of interdisciplinary cooperations. A track record of successful aquisition of third party funds is required. An adequate participation in covering the teaching obligations of the department of mathematics is part of the duties of this professorship. A Ph.D. degree is required; additionally, Habilitation (post-doctoral lecturing qualification), an exemplary record of research achievement as an assistant / an associate / a junior professor or university researcher and/or an outstanding career outside academia are highly desirable. Ability in and commitment to teaching are essential. The application should include supporting documents regarding success in teaching. German is not necessary to begin but will be expected as a teaching language within the first 5 years. Please send a cover letter stating research aims and a CV to: Dekan der Fakultat fur Mathematik, Informatik und Naturwissenschaften der RWTH Aachen, Stefan Schael, 52056 Aachen. You can also send your application via email to dekan@fb1.rwth-aachen.de Please note, however, that communication via unencrypted e-mail poses a threat to confidentiality as it is potentially vulnerable to unauthorized access by third parties. The deadline for applications is March 31, 2017. This position is also available as part-time employment per request. RWTH Aachen University is certified as a family-friendly university and offers a dual career program for partner hiring. We particularly welcome and encourage applications from women, disabled people and ethnic minority groups, recognizing they are underrepresented across RWTH Aachen University. The principles of fair and open competition apply and appointments will be made on merit. ------ Subject: Professorship Position, Applied Mathematics From: Michael Hintermueller Date: March 03, 2017 The Weierstrass-Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS, Leibniz Institute in Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V.) and the Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin (HU) invite applications for the following position to be filled as soon as possible: Professorship in Applied Mathematics - analytical, statistical and stochastical modelling. The position is at the rank of a German full professorship (W3-S according to the cooperation agreement between WIAS and HUB), and it includes heading a research group at WIAS with a correspondingly reduced teaching load of 2 hours per week at HU. The successful candidate will have an internationally outstanding research record in a modern field of mathematical modeling and analysis, statistical or stochastic modeling, respectively, involving partial differential equations and dynamical systems. Possible application areas of interest include energy technology, nano- and optoelectronics, biomedicine, or thermodynamics and phase transition. The research focus of the candidate will be suited to enforce the strategic scientific orientation of WIAS in cooperation with the other research group leaders. The research focus of the candidate will further facilitate cooperation with the mathematics-oriented and related interdisciplinary projects in Berlin. Experience in successful research grant applications is expected. Applicants have to meet the requirements of an appointment as professor according to Section 100 of the Berlin University & College Act. (or Higher Education Act). The Weierstrass-Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics as well as the Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin are committed to gender equality, and therefore strongly encourage women to apply. Applications by women with equivalent qualification will be given preference. Severely disabled applicants with equivalent qualification will equally be given preferential treatment. Please send your written application and the usual documents (including a curriculum vitae and a description of research plans) quoting the reference number PR/006/17, until 22.03.2017 to the Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Dekanat der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultaet, Prof. E. Kulke, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin, Germany. For further inquiries please contact Prof. M. Hintermuller (Director of WIAS), WIAS Berlin (email: michael.hintermueller@wias-berlin.de) ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 37:5 From: Liwei Ning Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2017 12:11:16 -0600 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume: 37, Number: 5 May 2017 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=931 1. On uniqueness properties of solutions of the Toda and Kac-van Moerbeke hierarchies Pages : 2259 - 2264 Isaac Alvarez-Romero and Gerald Teschl 2. Periodic solutions for a superlinear fractional problem without the Ambrosetti-Rabinowitz condition Pages : 2265 - 2284 Vincenzo Ambrosio 3. Uncountably many planar embeddings of unimodal inverse limit spaces Pages : 2285 - 2300 Ana Anusic, Henk Bruin and Jernej Cinc 4. Control systems on flag manifolds and their chain control sets Pages : 2301 - 2313 Victor Ayala, Adriano Da Silva and Luiz A. B. San Martin 5. Feedback boundary stabilization of 2D fluid-structure interaction systems Pages : 2315 - 2373 Mehdi Badra and Takeo Takahashi 6. Homogenization of trajectory attractors of 3D Navier-Stokes system with randomly oscillating force Pages : 2375 - 2393 Kuanysh A. Bekmaganbetov, Gregory A. Chechkin, Vladimir V. Chepyzhov and Andrey Yu. Goritsky 7. Stability of pyramidal traveling fronts in the degenerate monostable and combustion equations I Pages : 2395 - 2430 Zhen-Hui Bu and Zhi-Cheng Wang 8. Parabolic reaction-diffusion systems with nonlocal coupled diffusivity terms Pages : 2431 - 2453 Jorge Ferreira and Hermenegildo Borges de Oliveira 9. Existence of solutions for a class of abstract neutral differential equations Pages : 2455 - 2482 Hernan R. Henriquez, Claudio Cuevas, Juan C. Pozo and Herme Soto 10. Traveling waves and entire solutions for an epidemic model with asymmetric dispersal Pages : 2483 - 2512 Wan-Tong Li, Wen-Bing Xu and Li Zhang 11. Population dynamical behavior of a two-predator one-prey stochastic model with time delay Pages : 2513 - 2538 Meng Liu, Chuanzhi Bai and Yi Jin 12. Fourier spectral approximations to the dynamics of 3D fractional complex Ginzburg-Landau equation Pages : 2539 - 2564 Hong Lu, Shujuan Lu and Mingji Zhang 13. Parabolic arcs of the multicorns: Real-analyticity of Hausdorff dimension, and singularities of Pern(1) curves Pages : 2565 - 2588 Sabyasachi Mukherjee 14. Positive solutions for perturbations of the Robin eigenvalue problem plus an indefinite potential Pages : 2589 - 2618 Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou, Vicentiu D. Radulescu and Dusan D. Repovs 15. Traveling fronts bifurcating from stable layers in the presence of conservation laws Pages : 2619 - 2651 Alin Pogan and Arnd Scheel 16. Existence and uniqueness of positive solutions for a class of logistic type elliptic equations in RN involving fractional Laplacian Pages : 2653 - 2668 Alexander Quaas and Aliang Xia 17. Equivalent formulations for steady periodic water waves of fixed mean-depth with discontinuous vorticity Pages : 2669 - 2680 Silvia Sastre-Gomez 18. Multidimensional stability of time-periodic planar traveling fronts in bistable reaction-diffusion equations Pages : 2681 - 2704 Wei-Jie Sheng and Wan-Tong Li 19. Periodic solutions for a prescribed-energy problem of singular Hamiltonian systems Pages : 2705 - 2715 Mitsuru Shibayama 20. Diagonal stationary points of the Bethe functional Pages : 2717 - 2743 Grzegorz Siudem and Grzegorz Swiatek 21. Topological pressure for the completely irregular set of Birkhoff averages Pages : 2745 - 2763 Xueting Tian 22. The existence of nontrivial solutions to Chern-Simons-Schrodinger systems Pages : 2765 - 2786 Youyan Wan and Jinggang Tan 23. Existence and upper semicontinuity of random attractors for non-autonomous stochastic strongly damped wave equation with multiplicative noise Pages : 2787 - 2812 Zhaojuan Wang and Shengfan Zhou 24. Monotonicity and uniqueness of wave profiles for a three components lattice dynamical system Pages : 2813 - 2827 Chin-Chin Wu 25. Global solutions to the Chemotaxis--Navier--Stokes equations with some large initial data Pages : 2829 - 2859 Xiaoping Zhai and Zhaoyang Yin 26. On the limit quasi-shadowing property Pages : 2861 - 2879 Fang Zhang and Yunhua Zhou 27. Persistence and stationary distribution of a stochastic predator-prey model under regime switching Pages : 2881 - 2897 Li Zu, Daqing Jiang and Donal O'Regan ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A 37:6 From: zhoucuixin Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2017 15:08:08 +0800 (CST) Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A) Volume 37, Number 6, June 2017 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=938 1. The Chowla and the Sarnak conjectures from ergodic theory point of view Pages : 2899 - 2944 El Houcein El Abdalaoui, Joanna Kulaga-Przymus, Mariusz Lemanczyk and Thierry de la Rue 2. Singular cw-expansive flows Pages : 2945 - 2956 Alfonso Artigue 3. Li-Yorke chaos for dendrite maps with zero topological entropy and omega-limit sets Pages : 2957 - 2976 Ghassen Askri 4. An approximation solvability method for nonlocal semilinear differential problems in Banach spaces Pages : 2977 - 2998 Irene Benedetti, Nguyen Van Loi and Valentina Taddei 5. Scattering of solutions to the nonlinear Schrodinger equations with regular potentials Pages : 2999 - 3023 Xing Cheng, Ze Li and Lifeng Zhao 6. A p-Laplacian supercritical Neumann problem Pages : 3025 - 3057 Francesca Colasuonno and Benedetta Noris 7. Onofri inequalities and rigidity results Pages : 3059 - 3078 Jean Dolbeault, Maria J. Esteban and Gaspard Jankowiak 8. Hyperbolic billiards on polytopes with contracting reflection laws Pages : 3079 - 3109 Pedro Duarte, Jose Pedro Gaivao and Mohammad Soufi 9. On the decoupling of the improved Boussinesq equation into two uncoupled Camassa-Holm equations Pages : 3111 - 3122 H. A. Erbay, S. Erbay and A. Erkip 10. Dynamic rays of bounded-type transcendental self-maps of the punctured plane Pages : 3123 - 3160 Nuria Fagella and David Marti-Pete 11. Minimality of p-adic rational maps with good reduction Pages : 3161 - 3182 Aihua Fan, Shilei Fan, Lingmin Liao and Yuefei Wang 12. Existence of the solution for the viscous bipolar quantum hydrodynamic model Pages : 3183 - 3210 Boling Guo and Guangwu Wang 13. Sharp estimation for the solutions of delay differential and Halanay type inequalities Pages : 3211 - 3242 Istvan Gyori and Laszlo Horvath 14. Two-phase incompressible flows with variable density: An energetic variational approach Pages : 3243 - 3284 Jie Jiang, Yinghua Li and Chun Liu 15. Local well-posedness of the Camassa-Holm equation on the real line Pages : 3285 - 3299 Jae Min Lee and Stephen C. Preston 16. The Cauchy problem and blow-up phenomena for a new integrable two-component peakon system with cubic nonlinearities Pages : 3301 - 3325 Xiuting Li and Lei Zhang 17. On the positive vector solutions for nonlinear fractional Laplacian systems with linear coupling Pages : 3327 - 3352 Dengfeng Lu and Shuangjie Peng 18. Limit cycles for quadratic and cubic planar differential equations under polynomial perturbations of small degree Pages : 3353 - 3386 Ricardo M. Martins and Otavio M. L. Gomide 19. Generalized inhomogeneous Strichartz estimates Pages : 3387 - 3410 Robert Schippa 20. Topological conjugacy of linear systems on Lie groups Pages : 3411 - 3421 Adriano Da Silva, Alexandre J. Santana and Simao N. Stelmastchuk 21. Global existence and low Mach number limit to a 3D compressible micropolar fluids model in a bounded domain Pages : 3423 - 3434 Jingrui Su 22. Asymptotic stability of stationary solutions for magnetohydrodynamic equations Pages : 3435 - 3465 Zhong Tan and Leilei Tong 23. Global asymptotic stability of pushed traveling fronts for monostable delayed reaction-diffusion equations Pages : 3467 - 3486 Shi-Liang Wu, Tong-Chang Niu and Cheng-Hsiung Hsu 24. Global exponential k-dissipative semigroups and exponential attraction Pages : 3487 - 3502 Jin Zhang, Peter E. Kloeden, Meihua Yang and Chengkui Zhong 25. The Cauchy problem for a generalized Novikov equation Pages : 3503 - 3519 Rudong Zheng and Zhaoyang Yin ------ Subject: Contents, Kinetic and Related Models 10:4 From: zhoucuixin Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2017 15:46:19 +0800 (CST) Kinetic and Related Models (KRM) Volume 10, Number 4, December 2017 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=940 1. Entropy-based mixed three-moment description of fermionic radiation transport in slab and spherical geometries Pages : 879 - 900 Zbigniew Banach and Wieslaw Larecki 2. Strong smoothing for the non-cutoff homogeneous Boltzmann equation for Maxwellian molecules with Debye-Yukawa type interaction Pages : 901 - 924 Jean-Marie Barbaroux, Dirk Hundertmark, Tobias Ried and Semjon Vugalter 3. Boundary layers for discrete kinetic models: Multicomponent mixtures, polyatomic molecules, bimolecular reactions, and quantum kinetic equations Pages : 925 - 955 Niclas Bernhoff 4. Grossly determined solutions for a Boltzmann-like equation Pages : 957 - 976 Thomas Carty 5. The two dimensional Vlasov-Poisson system with steady spatial asymptotics Pages : 977 - 1009 Zili Chen, Xiuting Li and Xianwen Zhang 6. Cucker-Smale model with normalized communication weights and time delay Pages : 1011 - 1033 Young-Pil Choi and Jan Haskovec 7. Global strong solutions to the planar compressible magnetohydrodynamic equations with large initial data and vacuum Pages : 1035 - 1053 Jishan Fan, Shuxiang Huang and Fucai Li 8. The entropy method for reaction-diffusion systems without detailed balance: First order chemical reaction networks Pages : 1055 - 1087 Klemens Fellner, Wolfang Prager and Bao Q. Tang 9. Spectrum structure and optimal decay rate of the relativistic Vlasov-Poisson-Landau system Pages : 1089 - 1125 Hai-Liang Li, Hongjun Yu and Mingying Zhong 10. First-order quarter- and mixed-moment realizability theory and Kershaw closures for a Fokker-Planck equation in two space dimensions Pages : 1127 - 1161 Florian Schneider, Andreas Roth and Jochen Kall 11. Diffusive limit with geometric correction of unsteady neutron transport equation Pages : 1163 - 1203 Lei Wu 12. Generalized Huygens' principle for a reduced gravity two and a half layer model in dimension three Pages : 1205 - 1233 Zhigang Wu and Weike Wang 13. The stability of contact discontinuity for compressible planar magnetohydrodynamics Pages : 1235 - 1253 Haiyan Yin 14. L^infinity resolvent bounds for steady Boltzmann's equation Pages : 1255 - 1257 Kevin Zumbrun ------ Subject: Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization 7:1 From: Liwei Ning Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2017 11:43:41 -0600 Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization (NACO) Volume: 7, Number: 1 March 2017 http://www.aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=933 1. Singular infinite horizon zero-sum linear-quadratic differential game: Saddle-point equilibrium sequence Pages : 1 - 20 Valery Y. Glizer and Oleg Kelis 2. A two-echelon inventory model with stock-dependent demand and variable holding cost for deteriorating items Pages : 21 - 50 Magfura Pervin, Sankar Kumar Roy and Gerhard Wilhelm Weber 3. Homogenization of optimal control problems on curvilinear networks with a periodic microstructure -- Results on S-homogenization and Gamma-convergence Pages : 51 - 76 Erik Kropat 4. 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