Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 18, Number 07 April 15, 2018 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: School on Informatics and Dynamics in Complex Networks Conference on Geometry, Integrability & Quantization Experimental Chaos and Complexity Conference Meeting, New Trends in Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics Workshop on Analysis and Numerical Approximation of Singular Problems Fellowship Positions, SISSA, Italy Postdoc Position, Mathematical Modeling and Simulation, RICAM Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis, KTH, Stockholm Lecturer Position, Univ of Reading Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 23:3 Contents, Networks & Heterogeneous Media 13:1 Contents, Mathematical Foundations of Computing 1:1 Contents, Mathematical Control & Related Fields 8:2 Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 12:1 Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 12:2 Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization 8:1 Contents, Inverse Problems & Imaging 12:3 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: School on Informatics and Dynamics in Complex Networks From: "info@sicc-it.org" Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2018 15:00:40 +0000 Dear Colleague, Herewith please find enclosed the announcement of the International School on Informatics and Dynamics in Complex Networks to be held at the University of Catania, October 15-19, 2018. The school is organized by the Department of Electrical Electronics and Computer Science of the University of Catania and the Cometa Consortium, with the technical sponsorship of SICC. It consists of a series of lectures given by leading scientists in the field, aiming at providing a comprehensive treatment from background material to advanced results. The school is specially directed to PhD students and young researchers interested to the diverse aspects of the theory and applications of complex networks in science and engineering. Slots for presentations by the participants are also scheduled with an award to the best presentation. The school aims at encouraging cross-disciplinary discussions between participants and speakers and start new joint researches. Topics of the school are: structure of networks, multilayer networks, brain networks, dynamics of networks, financial networks, applications. CONFIRMED SPEAKERS Mauricio Barahona, Imperial College London Mario Chavez, CNRS Paris Manlio De Domenico, FBK Trento Ernesto Estrada, Univ. of Strathclyde Glasgow Vito Latora, Queen Mary University of London Rosario N. Mantegna, Univ. of Palermo For more information and applications, please visit: http://www.sicc-it.org/lists/lt.php?id=Mk4DVklQVkQDUQgHAQ ------ Subject: Conference on Geometry, Integrability & Quantization From: "Ivailo M. Mladenov" Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2018 12:33:58 +0300 Dear Colleague, It is my pleasure to inform you about the XX-th Edition of the Varna Conference on Geometry, Integrability and Quantization which will take place in June 2-7, 2018. For more detail, please visit the permanent webpage of the meeting at http://www.bio21.bas.bg/conference Regarding the Proceedings: The series is a part of the Euclid Prime Collection https://projecteuclid.org/all/euclid.pgiq and those papers which are more than 5 years old are freely available there, and at http://www.bio21.bas.bg/proceedings EMS http://www.emis.de/proceedings/Varna and AMS servers http://www.emis.ams.org/proceedings/Varna The Journal of Geometry and Symmetry in Physics http://www.bio21.bas.bg/jgsp/ publishes the papers that are in the same field but are more mathematically oriented. Hoping that we will meet in Varna, I remain, Sincerely yours, Ivailo Mladenov web: http://www.bio21.bas.bg/ibf/dpb_files/im/Mladenov.htm ------ Subject: Experimental Chaos and Complexity Conference From: ECC15 Madrid 2018 Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2018 17:02:46 +0000 Dear Colleague, The Organizing Committee of the 15th Experimental Chaos and Complexity Conference to be held in Madrid (June 4-7), encourages your participation to share with the nonlinear community your recent experimental findings. Abstract submission for poster contribution is still open until April 30. You can submit your abstract at: https://eventos.urjc.es/9662/section/8959/the-15th-experimental-chaos-and-complexity-conference.html A Wine&Poster session is scheduled on Tuesday 5 afternoon and posters will be kept on their display panels throughout the conference. All abstracts will be collected in a Book of Abstracts, edited and published electronically by the URJC Publishing Office (with ISBN). In case you would like to attend you can register at: https://eventos.urjc.es/9662/tickets/the-15th-experimental-chaos-and-complexity-conference.html Best regards and looking forward to meeting you in Madrid. Irene Sendi\~na-Nadal On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee ------ Subject: Meeting, New Trends in Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics From: Bernardo Spagnolo Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2018 19:12:18 +0200 Dear Physicists Please note the International Conference: "New Trends in Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics: Classical and Quantum Systems" - NeqStMeCQ2018, that will be held in Erice, from 25 to 31 Luglio 2018. The aim of this meeting is to bring together scientists interested in the challenging problems connected with the dynamics of out of equilibirum classical and quantum physical systems from both theoretical and experimental point of view, within an interdisciplinary context. Specifically, three main areas of out-of-equilibrium statistical mechanics will be covered: long range interactions and multistability, anomalous diffusion, and quantum systems. Moreover, the conference will be a discussion forum to promote new ideas in this fertile field of research, and in particular new trends such as quantum thermodynamics and novel types of quantum phase transitions occurring in non-equilibrium steady states, and topological phase transitions. The link of the Conference, with all details is https://nesmcq18.sciencesconf.org/ The registration is open. Best Wishes, Bernardo Spagnolo ------ Subject: Workshop on Analysis and Numerical Approximation of Singular Problems From: Teresa Diogo Date: April 09, 2018 We would like to bring to your attention to the Sixth International Workshop on Analysis and Numerical Approximation of Singular Problems (IWANASP18) which will take place in Cagliari, Sardinia (Italy) on September 4-6, 2018. The aim of the conference is to bring together young researchers and leading scientists specialized in approximation tools for functions with singularities and numerical methods for singular integral equations with applications. For detailed information please visit http://bugs.unica.it/iwanasp18/ The following researchers have kindly accepted to deliver plenary talks: - Peter Junghanns, Technische Universitat Chemnitz, Germany; - Rainer Kress, University of Gottingen, Germany; - Giuseppe Mastroianni, University of Basilicata, Italy; - Arvet Pedas, University of Tartu, Estonia; - Jason Roberts, University of Chester, United Kingdom; - Yuesheng Xu, Old Dominion University in Norfolk, United States. A selection of papers presented at the conference will be published, after a standard refereeing process, in a special issue of the international journal Applied Numerical Mathematics (APNUM). Anyone who wishes to present a talk is kindly requested to submit an abstract online, by April 22, 2018. ------ Subject: Fellowship Positions, SISSA, Italy From: Gianluigi Rozza Date: April 13, 2018 At SISSA -- International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste, Italy -- a new post-doctoral program in Mathematics: the SISSA Mathematical Fellowships is starting. Starting from 2018, there will be a yearly call for two 3-year fellowships. The positions are not restricted to a specific research theme but are intended to attract promising candidates in all fields of mathematics by providing them with the opportunity to independently pursue their own research as well as to enlarge their research profile by interacting with top- leading scientists. The appointments will last up to three years and will be provided with a competitive salary together with a small research grant that can be autonomously used by the successful candidate. More information can be found here: http://math.sissa.it/content/sissa-mathematical-fellowships Deadline is April 23, 2018 at 1pm (Rome time). ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Mathematical Modeling and Simulation, RICAM From: Marie-Therese Wolfram Date: April 12, 2018 The New Frontiers Group on 'Mathematical modeling and simulation of crowded transport in the life and social sciences' at the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM, http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at/ ) is seeking for a PostDoc with a strong background in applied partial differential equations. The successful candidate will join the team of Dr. Marie-Therese Wolfram in Vienna, which is working on analytic and computational aspects of crowded transport. The research focus will be adjusted to the candidates' interests and should include collaborative projects within the working group. We are looking for talented and independent young researcher with an exceptional research background in the field of mathematical modeling and partial differential equations. A PhD in applied mathematics is mandatory. A strong record of relevant publications in international peer- reviewed journals in applied mathematics is essential. The position is available from July 1, 2018 and will be offered as a fixed- term contract for an initial period of one year (with a possible extension to a maximum of two years). The monthly gross salary is based on the salary scale of the FWF and will be EUR 3.711,10 (14 times per year). Applicants should send the following information: - motivation letter - research statement - curriculum vitae - PhD certificate and - publication list - 2 refererence letters in a single pdf file to mt.wolfram@ricam.oeaw.ac.at until May 13, 2018. The Austrian Academy of Sciences is an equal opportunity employer. ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis, KTH, Stockholm From: Anna-Karin Tornberg Date: April 13, 2018 We are announcing a two-year postdoc position in numerical analysis at KTH in Stockholm. The postdoc will work on a collaborative project with Prof Bjorn Engquist at UT Austin, "Multiscale algorithms for effective approximation of interfaces in fluid flows". The work "interfaces" in this title includes e.g. interfaces between a region of clear fluid and a porous structure with small scale features. The essential idea is to apply efficient and accurate numerical methods based on integral equations for microscale simulations in small local domains near the interfacewith micro-structure, coupled with macroscale methods away from the interface through effective interface conditions. The starting date is flexible, and we encourage candidates to apply and state a preferred starting date between Aug 2018-Jan 2019. The deadline for application is May 2, 2018. More information can be found at https://www.kth.se/profile/akto The official ad describing the application procedure can be found at https://www.kth.se/en/om/work-at-kth/lediga-jobb/what:job/jobID:203295/where:4/ ------ Subject: Lecturer Position, Univ of Reading From: Tristan Pryer Date: April 12, 2018 A lecturer (assistant professor) position is available at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Reading, UK. The position is in general applied mathematics however applications from numerical analysis and computational science are particularly welcome. The closing date for applications is 21/05/2018. Further details about this position are available at: https://jobs.reading.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=2899 ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 23:3 From: editorial Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 09:19:15 -0500 Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 2018, Volume 23, Issue 3 http://216.227.221.143/journal/1531-3492/2018/23/3 1. In memoriam Igor D. Chueshov September 23, 1951 - April 23, 2016 Ludwig Arnold 2018, 23(3): i-ix 2. Long term dynamics of second order-in-time stochastic evolution equations with state-dependent delay Igor Chueshov, Peter E. Kloeden and Meihua Yang 2018, 23(3): 991-1009 3. Robustness of time-dependent attractors in H1-norm for nonlocal problems Tomas Caraballo, Marta Herrera-Cobos and Pedro Marin-Rubio 2018, 23(3): 1011-1036 4. Long-time dynamics of vectorial von Karman system with nonlinear thermal effects and free boundary conditions Irena Lasiecka, To Fu Ma and Rodrigo Nunes Monteiro 2018, 23(3): 1037-1072 5. On the time evolution of Bernstein processes associated with a class of parabolic equations Pierre-A. Vuillermot 2018, 23(3): 1073-1090 6. Viral infection model with diffusion and state-dependent delay: Stability of classical solutions Alexander Rezounenko 2018, 23(3): 1091-1105 7. Feedback stabilization of a linear hydro-elastic system Lorena Bociu, Steven Derochers and Daniel Toundykov 2018, 23(3): 1107-1132 8. Homogenization of trajectory attractors of Ginzburg-Landau equations with randomly oscillating terms Gregory A. Chechkin, Vladimir V. Chepyzhov and Leonid S. Pankratov 2018, 23(3): 1133-1154 9. Strong attractors for vanishing viscosity approximations of non-Newtonian suspension flows Oleksiy V. Kapustyan, Pavlo O. Kasyanov, Jose Valero and Michael Z. Zgurovsky 2018, 23(3): 1155-1176 10. Generalized KdV equation subject to a stochastic perturbation Annie Millet and Svetlana Roudenko 2018, 23(3): 1177-1198 11. Random Delta-Hausdorff-attractors Michael Scheutzow and Maite Wilke-Berenguer 2018, 23(3): 1199-1217 12. On the Oseledets-splitting for infinite-dimensional random dynamical systems Kening Lu, Alexandra Neamtu and Bjorn Schmalfuss 2018, 23(3): 1219-1242 13. Long time behaviour of strong solutions to interactive fluid-plate system without rotational inertia Iryna Ryzhkova-Gerasymova 2018, 23(3): 1243-1265 14. Semigroup well-posedness of a linearized, compressible fluid with an elastic boundary George Avalos, Pelin G. Geredeli and Justin T. Webster 2018, 23(3): 1267-1295 15. Squeezing and finite dimensionality of cocycle attractors for 2D stochastic Navier-Stokes equation with non-autonomous forcing Hongyong Cui, Mirelson M. Freitas and Jose A. Langa 2018, 23(3): 1297-1324 16. Global stabilization of the Navier-Stokes-Voight and the damped nonlinear wave equations by finite number of feedback controllers Varga K. Kalantarov and Edriss S. Titi 2018, 23(3): 1325-1345 17. Loss of derivatives for hyperbolic boundary problems with constant coefficients Matthias Eller 2018, 23(3): 1347-1361 ------ Subject: Contents, Networks & Heterogeneous Media 13:1 From: zhoucuixin Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2018 16:46:03 +0800 (CST) Networks & Heterogeneous Media (NHM) 2018, Volume 13, Issue 1 http://www.aimsciences.org/journal/1556-1801/2018/13/1 1. Derivation of a rod theory from lattice systems with interactions beyond nearest neighbours Roberto Alicandro, Giuliano Lazzaroni and Mariapia Palombaro 2018, 13(1): 1-26 2. Stochastic homogenization of maximal monotone relations and applications Luca Lussardi, Stefano Marini and Marco Veneroni 2018, 13(1): 27-45 3. Stationary solutions and asymptotic behaviour for a chemotaxis hyperbolic model on a network Francesca R. Guarguaglini 2018, 13(1): 47-67 4. On a vorticity-based formulation for reaction-diffusion-Brinkman systems Veronica Anaya, Mostafa Bendahmane, David Mora and Ricardo Ruiz Baier 2018, 13(1): 69-94 5. On Lennard-Jones systems with finite range interactions and their asymptotic analysis Mathias Schaffner and Anja Schlomerkemper 2018, 13(1): 95-118 6. Fisher-KPP equations and applications to a model in medical sciences Benjamin Contri 2018, 13(1): 119-153 7. Green's function for elliptic systems: Moment bounds Peter Bella and Arianna Giunti 2018, 13(1): 155-176 8. Entropy-preserving coupling conditions for one-dimensional Euler systems at junctions Jens Lang and Pascal Mindt 2018, 13(1): 177-190 ------ Subject: Contents, Mathematical Foundations of Computing 1:1 From: zhoucuixin Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2018 17:06:12 +0800 (CST) Mathematical Foundations of Computing (MFC) 2018, Volume 1, Issue 1 http://www.aimsciences.org/journal/A0000-0001/2018/1/1 1. Network(graph) data research in the coordinate system Liu Hui, Lin Zhi and Waqas Ahmad 2018, 1(1): 1-10 2. Exploring timeliness for accurate recommendation in location-based social networks Yi Xu, Qing Yang and Dianhui Chu 2018, 1(1): 11-48 3. L(2,1)-labeling of the Cartesian and strong product of two directed cycles Zehui Shao, Huiqin Jiang and Aleksander Vesel 2018, 1(1): 49-61 4. Application of learning algorithms in smart home IoT system security Jian Mao, Qixiao Lin and Jingdong Bian 2018, 1(1): 63-76 5. CP_ABSC: An attribute-based signcryption scheme to secure multicast communications in smart grids Chunqiang Hu, Jiguo Yu, Xiuzhen Cheng, Zhi Tian, Kemal Akkaya and and Limin Sun 2018, 1(1): 77-100 ------ Subject: Contents, Mathematical Control & Related Fields 8:2 From: zhoucuixin Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2018 20:22:58 +0800 (CST) Mathematical Control & Related Fields (MCRF) 2018, Volume 8, Issue 2 http://aimsciences.org/journal/2156-8472/2018/8/2 1. Asymptotic behavior of a Schrodinger equation under a constrained boundary feedback Haoyue Cui, Dongyi Liu and Genqi Xu 2018, 8(2): 383-395 2. Compact perturbations of controlled systems Michel Duprez and Guillaume Olive 2018, 8(2): 397-410 3. Finite element error analysis for measure-valued optimal control problems governed by a 1D wave equation with variable coefficients Philip Trautmann, Boris Vexler and Alexander Zlotnik 2018, 8(2): 411-449 4. A second-order stochastic maximum principle for generalized mean-field singular control problem Hancheng Guo and Jie Xiong 2018, 8(2): 451-473 5. Stability and output feedback control for singular Markovian jump delayed systems Jian Chen, Tao Zhang, Ziye Zhang, Chong Lin and Bing Chen 2018, 8(2): 475-490 ------ Subject: Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 12:1 From: editorial Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 11:30:57 -0500 Advances in Mathematics of Communications 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1 http://216.227.221.143/journal/1930-5346/2018/12/1 1. New constructions of systematic authentication codes from three classes of cyclic codes Yunwen Liu, Longjiang Qu and Chao Li 2018, 12(1): 1-16 2. Private set-intersection with common set-up Sanjit Chatterjee, Chethan Kamath and Vikas Kumar 2018, 12(1): 17-47 3. On erasure combinatorial batch codes JiYoon Jung, Carl Mummert, Elizabeth Niese and Michael Schroeder 2018, 12(1): 49-65 4. Construction of optimal low-hit-zone frequency hopping sequence sets under periodic partial Hamming correlation Limengnan Zhou, Daiyuan Peng, Hongyu Han, Hongbin Liang and Zheng Ma 2018, 12(1): 67-79 5. Power decoding Reed-Solomon codes up to the Johnson radius Johan Rosenkilde 2018, 12(1): 81-106 6. Singleton bounds for R-additive codes Karim Samei and Saadoun Mahmoudi 2018, 12(1): 107-114 7. Generalized nonlinearity of S-boxes Sugata Gangopadhyay, Goutam Paul, Nishant Sinha and Pantelimon Stanica 2018, 12(1): 115-122 8. Trace description and Hamming weights of irreducible constacyclic codes Anuradha Sharma and Saroj Rani 2018, 12(1): 123-141 9. On the spectrum for the genera of maximal curves over small fields Nazar Arakelian, Saeed Tafazolian and Fernando Torres 2018, 12(1): 143-149 10. Channel decomposition for multilevel codes over multilevel and partial erasure channels Carolyn Mayer, Kathryn Haymaker and Christine A. Kelley 2018, 12(1): 151-168 11. On ${{\mathbb{Z}}}_{p^r}{{\mathbb{Z}}}_{p^s}$-additive cyclic codes Joaquim Borges, Cristina Fernandez-Cordoba and Roger Ten-Valls 2018, 12(1): 169-179 12. A new family of one-coincidence sets of sequences with dispersed elements for frequency hopping cdma systems Lenny Fukshansky and Ahmad A. Shaar 2018, 12(1): 181-188 13. Long quasi-polycyclic t-CIS codes Adel Alahmadi, Cem Guneri, Hatoon Shoaib and Patrick Sole 2018, 12(1): 189-198 14. Reduced access structures with four minimal qualified subsets on six participants Motahhareh Gharahi and Shahram Khazaei 2018, 12(1): 199-214 15. Finite length sequences with large nonlinear complexity Jiarong Peng, Xiangyong Zeng and Zhimin Sun 2018, 12(1): 215-230 ------ Subject: Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 12:2 From: zhoucuixin Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2018 14:55:01 +0800 (CST) Advances in Mathematics of Communications (AMC) 2018, Volume 12, Issue 2 http://www.aimsciences.org/journal/1930-5346/2018/12/2 1. Constacyclic codes of length $np^s$ over $\mathbb{F}_{p^m}+u\mathbb{F}_{p^m}$ Yonglin Cao, Yuan Cao, Hai Q. Dinh, Fang-Wei Fu, Jian Gao and Songsak Sriboonchitta 2018, 12(2): 231-262 2. Indiscreet logarithms in finite fields of small characteristic Robert Granger, Thorsten Kleinjung and Jens Zumbragel 2018, 12(2): 263-286 3. Hilbert quasi-polynomial for order domains and application to coding theory Carla Mascia, Giancarlo Rinaldo and Massimiliano Sala 2018, 12(2): 287-301 4. Several infinite families of p-ary weakly regular bent functions Yanfeng Qi, Chunming Tang, Zhengchun Zhou and Cuiling Fan 2018, 12(2): 303-315 5. Locally recoverable codes with availability t>=2 from fiber products of curves Kathryn Haymaker, Beth Malmskog and Gretchen L. Matthews 2018, 12(2): 317-336 6. Completely regular codes by concatenating Hamming codes Joaquim Borges, Josep Rifa and Victor Zinoviev 2018, 12(2): 337-349 7. Further results on the existence of super-simple pairwise balanced designs with block sizes 3 and 4 Guangzhou Chen, Yue Guo and Yong Zhang 2018, 12(2): 351-362 8. The weight distribution of quasi-quadratic residue codes Nigel Boston and Jing Hao 2018, 12(2): 363-385 9. New families of strictly optimal frequency hopping sequence sets Jingjun Bao 2018, 12(2): 387-413 10. On some classes of codes with a few weights Yiwei Liu and Zihui Liu 2018, 12(2): 415-428 ------ Subject: Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization 8:1 From: editorial Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 11:41:13 -0500 Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization 2018, Volume 8, Issue 1 http://216.227.221.143/journal/2155-3289/2018/8/1 1. Linearly-growing reductions of Karp's 21 NP-complete problems Jerzy A. Filar, Michael Haythorpe and Richard Taylor 2018, 8(1): 1-16 2. Fourier-splitting method for solving hyperbolic LQR problems Petra Csomos and Hermann Mena 2018, 8(1): 17-46 3. Globalizer: A novel supercomputer software system for solving time-consuming global optimization problems Victor Gergel, Konstantin Barkalov and Alexander Sysoyev 2018, 8(1): 47-62 4. Mathematical model of Chimeric Anti-gene Receptor (CAR) T cell therapy with presence of cytokine Reihaneh Mostolizadeh, Zahra Afsharnezhad and Anna Marciniak-Czochra 2018, 8(1): 63-80 5. Unbounded state-dependent sweeping processes with perturbations in uniformly convex and q-uniformly smooth Banach spaces Samir Adly and Ba Khiet Le 2018, 8(1): 81-95 6. Fused LASSO penalized least absolute deviation estimator for high dimensional linear regression Yanqing Liu, Jiyuan Tao, Huan Zhang, Xianchao Xiu and Lingchen Kong 2018, 8(1): 97-117 7. L_infinity-norm computation for large-scale descriptor systems using structured iterative eigensolvers Peter Benner, Ryan Lowe and Matthias Voigt 2018, 8(1): 119-133 ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems & Imaging 12:3 From: zhoucuixin Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 16:51:37 +0800 (CST) Inverse Problems & Imaging (IPI) 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3 http://www.aimsciences.org/journal/1930-8337/2018/12/3 1. Recovering a large number of diffusion constants in a parabolic equation from energy measurements Gianluca Mola 2018, 12(3): 527-543 2. Existence and convergence analysis of l_0 and l_2 regularizations for limited-angle CT reconstruction Chengxiang Wang, Li Zeng, Wei Yu and Liwei Xu 2018, 12(3): 545-572 3. Mathematical imaging using electric or magnetic nanoparticles as contrast agents Durga Prasad Challa, Anupam Pal Choudhury and Mourad Sini 2018, 12(3): 573-605 4. Morozov principle for Kullback-Leibler residual term and Poisson noise Bruno Sixou, Tom Hohweiller and Nicolas Ducros 2018, 12(3): 607-634 5. A fast direct imaging method for the inverse obstacle scattering problem with nonlinear point scatterers Jun Lai, Ming Li, Peijun Li and Wei Li 2018, 12(3): 635-665 6. EIT in a layered anisotropic medium Giovanni Alessandrini, Maarten V. de Hoop, Romina Gaburro and Eva Sincich 2018, 12(3): 667-676 7. On a gesture-computing technique using electromagnetic waves Jingzhi Li, Hongyu Liu and Hongpeng Sun 2018, 12(3): 677-696 8. SAR correlation imaging and anisotropic scattering Kaitlyn (Voccola) Muller 2018, 12(3): 697-731 9. Uniqueness on recovery of piecewise constant conductivity and inner core with one measurement Xiaoping Fang and Youjun Deng 2018, 12(3): 733-743 10. Determination of singular time-dependent coefficients for wave equations from full and partial data Guanghui Hu and Yavar Kian 2018, 12(3): 745-772 11. Backward problem for a time-space fractional diffusion equation Junxiong Jia, Jigen Peng, Jinghuai Gao and Yujiao Li 2018, 12(3): 773-799 12. An inverse problem for the magnetic Schrodinger operator on Riemannian manifolds from partial boundary data Sombuddha Bhattacharyya 2018, 12(3): 801-830