Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 17, Number 23 December 15, 2017 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: 6th Bremen winter school on dynamical systems and turbulence International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications PanAmerican Workshop in applied mathematics and computational science Conference, Numerics for Differential & Differential-Algebraic Equations Postdoc Position, Mathematics/Statistics, Missouri S&T Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 17:2 Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 11:4 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: 6th Bremen winter school on dynamical systems and turbulence From: "IvanIOvsyannikov ." Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2017 11:20:40 +0100 Dear colleagues, March 12-16 2018 the winter school and symposium "Dynamical systems and turbulence" will take place at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Bremen, www.wis-turb.math.uni-bremen.de/ It is the 6th winter school in a series devoted to themes in dynamical systems. The event features mini-courses aimed at PhD/advanced MSc students, postdocs and interested senior participants, and a number of daily research talks that complement the lectures and form an embedded symposium. We would be grateful if you could forward this announcement to students and colleagues who may be interested to participate. The winter school part consists of the following mini-courses, which also set the topical direction of the event: "Limits to turbulent transport & dissipation: bounding solutions to equations of fluid mechanics & other dynamical systems", Charles Doering (University of Michigan, USA) "Spatiotemporal chaos", Paul Manneville (Laboratoire d'Hydrodinamique de l'Ecole polytechnique, Paris, France) "Recent advances in the subcritical transition to turbulence", Dwight Barkley (University of Warwick, UK) and "Turbulence closure modelling in the coastal ocean: the essential effect of stable stratification on vertical mixing" (single lecture) by Hans Burchard (Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemunde) The current list of confirmed speakers for plenary research talks: Marie Farge (Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France) Bjorn Hof (Institute of Science and Technology, Vienna, Austria) Ana Maria Mancho (ICMAT, Madrid, Spain) Juan Pedro Mellado (MPI Meterology, Hamburg) Olga Shishkina (Universitat Gottingen, Germany) Lennart van Veen (University of Ontario, Canada) Michael Wilczek (Universitat Gottingen, Germany) Participants (especially students) are invited to present a poster at the poster session. Applications for contributed talks will be reviewed by the scientific committee. The (early) registration fee is 75 Euro, students are eligible for a reduction upon request. Registrations are collected by Mrs. Ebba Feldmann Some options for possible sources of travel support are listed at the link www.wis-turb.math.uni-bremen.de/funding.html Best wishes, Ivan Ovsyannikov on behalf of the scientific committee: Marc Avila, Gualtiero Badin, Marc Kessebohmer, Marcel Oliver, Ivan Ovsyannikov, Jens Rademacher ------ Subject: International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications From: "info@sicc-it.org" Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2017 02:30:29 +0000 The 2018 International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications (NOLTA2018) will be held at Palau de Congressos de Tarragona, Tarragona, Spain, Sep. 2-6, 2018. The objective of the symposium is to provide a forum for exchange of the latest results related to nonlinear theory and its applications. Papers describing original results in all aspects of nonlinear theory and its applications are invited. Topics include, but are not limited to: 1. Nonlinear Phenomena - Chaos and Bifurcation - Oscillations and Synchronization - Chemical Reactions 2. Computational Intelligence - Neural Networks - Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence - Evolutionary Computation - Fuzzy Systems 3. Engineering Applications - Nonlinear Circuits and Systems - Control Systems - Communication Networks and Systems - Signal Processing - Applied Mathematics 4. Complex Networks/Systems - Large-Scale Networks - Social Dynamics - Neuro Dynamics - Mathematical Economics For more informations, please visit www.nolta2018.org CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSION Please submit (before Dec. 15, 2017) the proposals to , including 1, Title of the proposed session. 2, Scope of the proposed session. 3, Special session organizer, affiliation, and e-mail. 4, List of, at least five (or four), prospective contributed papers. For each paper the following items should be included: title, author(s), and contact information of the corresponding author. *** Important Date *** Deadline for Special Session proposals: Dec. 15, 2017 Notification of acceptance for Special Sessions: Jan. 4, 2018 Deadline for submission of full papers for Regular and Special Sessions: Feb. 1, 2018 Notification of acceptance for Regular and Special Session Papers: Apr. 1, 2018 Deadline for submission of all camera-ready papers: May. 1, 2018 NOLTA2018 special session co-chairs, Angel Cid-Pastor (Univ. Rovira i Virgili) Hugo Valderrama-Blavi (Univ. Rovira i Virgili) Federico Bizzarri (Politecnico di Milano) Mikio Hasegawa (Tokyo Univ. of Science) Makoto Naruse (NICT) NOLTA2018 special session secretary, Kaori Kuroda (Tokyo Univ. of Science, Japan) Special session contacts ss@nolta2018.org ------ Subject: PanAmerican Workshop in applied mathematics and computational science From: Jose E. Castillo Date: December 01, 2017 The IX PanAmerican Workshop in applied mathematics and computational science will be held in Varadero, Cuba June 11-18 2018 The objective of these workshops is to create cooperative research activities based on international collaboration and to promote the development of applied and computational mathematics in Latin America. To accomplish these goals, we must bring together practicing applied mathematicians and computational scientists in the Americas to exchange research information, and create a forum for researchers to refine, enhance and implement research activities. The purpose is to continue to center in areas of applied and computational mathematics, such as, computational fluid dynamics, numerical optimization, high-performance computing, grid generation, computer algebra, and dynamical systems aimed to evaluate data related to areas of environmental, social and economic development in the Americas. http://www.csrc.sdsu.edu/panam2018/index.html ------ Subject: Conference, Numerics for Differential & Differential-Algebraic Equations From: Helmut Podhaisky Date: December 07, 2017 NUMDIFF-15 on Numerical Solution of Differential and Differential-Algebraic Equations 3 - 7 September 2018, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (Germany) Plenary speakers: David Cohen (Umea), Emil Constantinescu (Argonne), Martin Gander (Geneva), Severiano Gonzalez-Pinto (La Laguna), Max Gunzburger (Tallahassee), Eskil Hansen (Lund), David Ketcheson (Kaust), Marc Massot (Paris), Andreas Meister (Kassel), Sina Ober-Blobaum (Oxford), Robert Scheichl (Bath), Carola-Bibiane Schonlieb (Cambridge), Erik Van Vleck (Lawrence) Minisymposia: - Computational mechanics and geometric numerical integration organised by Sigrid Leyendecker (Erlangen) and Klas Modin (Chalmers) - Model order reduction for dynamical systems organised by Michael Hinze (Hamburg) - Numerical methods for stochastic (partial) differential equations organised by Gilles Vilmart (Geneva) - Piecewise Smooth Differential Equations organised by Luca Dieci (Atlanta) and Nicola Guglielmi (L'Aquila) Web: https://sim.mathematik.uni-halle.de/numdiff/Numdiff15 E-mail: numdiff@mathematik.uni-halle.de ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Mathematics/Statistics, Missouri S&T From: John Singler Date: December 04, 2017 The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Missouri University of Science and Technology invites applications for a postdoctoral position starting in August 2018. This position is for one year, renewable once for a maximum of two years, and is not a tenure-track position. Salary and benefits are competitive. The potential for excellence in teaching and research is essential. Strong potential for obtaining external funding is desirable. Candidates are required to have an earned doctorate in the mathematical or statistical sciences, or in a related field, by August 2018. The field of research is open, but the desired qualifications include having a documented research record in an area that meshes with the research interests of a current faculty member or group of faculty members (see http://math.mst.edu/research/currentresearch/). In their cover letter, applicants should identify a faculty member or research group of interest for collaboration, and explain how their research can both benefit from, and enhance, our research endeavors. For more information and to apply: https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/11445 ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 17:2 From: Liwei Ning Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2017 11:31:32 -0600 Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis (CPAA) Volume: 17, Number: 2 March 2018 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=1005 1. Beltrami equations in the plane and Sobolev regularity Pages : 319 - 332 Marti Prats 2. Biharmonic systems involving multiple Rellich--type potentials and critical Rellich-Sobolev nonlinearities Pages : 333 - 346 Dongsheng Kang and Liangshun Xu 3. Global existence and decay estimate of classical solutions to the compressible viscoelastic flows with self-gravitating Pages : 347 - 374 Yinxia Wang and Hengjun Zhao 4. Pattern formation of a diffusive eco-epidemiological model with predator-prey interaction Pages : 375 - 389 Wonlyul Ko and Inkyung Ahn 5. The asymptotic limits of solutions to the Riemann problem for the scaled Leroux system Pages : 391 - 411 Chun Shen, Wancheng Sheng and Meina Sun 6. The regularity of some vector-valued variational inequalities with gradient constraints Pages : 413 - 428 Mohammad Safdari 7. Stability and convergence of an hybrid finite volume-finite element method for a multiphasic incompressible fluid model Pages : 429 - 448 Caterina Calgaro, Meriem Ezzoug and Ezzeddine Zahrouni 8. On the effect of higher order derivatives of initial data on the blow-up set for a semilinear heat equation Pages : 449 - 475 Yohei Fujishima 9. Nonexistence of nonconstant positive steady states of a diffusive predator-prey model Pages : 477 - 485 Shanshan Chen 10. Sharp well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for the fourth order nonlinear Schrodinger equation Pages : 487 - 504 Yuanyuan Ren, Yongsheng Li and Wei Yan 11. The global well-posedness of the kinetic Cucker-Smale flocking model with chemotactic movements Pages : 505 - 538 Chiun-Chuan Chen, Seung-Yeal Ha and Xiongtao Zhang 12. Subsonic irrotational inviscid flow around certain bodies with two protruding corners Pages : 539 - 555 Volker Elling 13. On the existence and computation of periodic travelling waves for a 2D water wave model Pages : 557 - 578 Jose Raul Quintero and Juan Carlos Munoz Grajales 14. On the nonlinear convection-diffusion-reaction problem in a thin domain with a weak boundary absorption Pages : 579 - 592 Igor Pazanin and Marcone C. Pereira 15. Global existence for a coupled wave system related to the Strauss conjecture Pages : 593 - 604 Jason Metcalfe and David Spencer 16. Positive solutions for Kirchhoff-Schrodinger-Poisson systems with general nonlinearity Pages : 605 - 626 Dengfeng Lu 17. A decomposition for the Schrodinger equation with applications to bilinear and multilinear estimates Pages : 627 - 646 Felipe Hernandez 18. Approximation of a nonlinear fractal energy functional on varying Hilbert spaces Pages : 647 - 669 Simone Creo, Maria Rosaria Lancia, Alejandro Velez-Santiago and Paola Vernole 19. Convergent approximation of non-continuous surfaces of prescribed Gaussian curvature Pages : 671 - 707 Brittany Froese Hamfeldt 20. On the nonlocal curvatures of surfaces with or without boundary Pages : 709 - 727 Roberto Paroni, Paolo Podio-Guidugli and Brian Seguin ------ Subject: Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 11:4 From: zhoucuixin Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2017 16:36:05 +0800 (CST) Advances in Mathematics of Communications (AMC) Volume: 11, Number: 4 November 2017 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=1007 1. Duursma's reduced polynomial Pages : 647 - 669 Azniv Kasparian and Ivan Marinov 2. A new nonbinary sequence family with low correlation and large size Pages : 671 - 691 Hua Liang, Wenbing Chen, Jinquan Luo and Yuansheng Tang 3. On cross-correlation of a binary m-sequence of period 2^(2k)-1 and its decimated sequences by (2^(lk)+1)/(2^l+1) Pages : 693 - 703 Hua Liang, Jinquan Luo and Yuansheng Tang 4. Constant dimension codes from Riemann-Roch spaces Pages : 705 - 713 Daniele Bartoli, Matteo Bonini and Massimo Giulietti 5. An active attack on a distributed Group Key Exchange system Pages : 715 - 717 Mohamed Baouch, Juan Antonio Lopez-Ramos, Blas Torrecillas and Reto Schnyder 6. Modular lattices from a variation of construction a over number fields Pages : 719 - 745 Xiaolu Hou and Frederique Oggier 7. On the classification of Z4-codes Pages : 747 - 756 Makoto Araya, Masaaki Harada, Hiroki Ito and Ken Saito 8. On primitive constant dimension codes and a geometrical sunflower bound Pages : 757 - 765 Roland D. Barrolleta, Emilio Suarez-Canedo, Leo Storme and Peter Vandendriessche 9. On the performance of optimal double circulant even codes Pages : 767 - 775 T. Aaron Gulliver and Masaaki Harada 10. Counting generalized Reed-Solomon codes Pages : 777 - 790 Peter Beelen, David Glynn, Tom Hoholdt and Krishna Kaipa 11. Quadratic residue codes over Fpr+u1Fpr+u2Fpr+...+utFpr Pages : 791 - 804 Karim Samei and Arezoo Soufi 12. Analysis of Hidden Number Problem with Hidden Multiplier Pages : 805 - 811 Santanu Sarkar 13. Capacity of random channels with large alphabets Pages : 813 - 835 Tobias Sutter, David Sutter and John Lygeros 14. Three basic questions on Boolean functions Pages : 837 - 855 Claude Carlet and Serge Feukoua