Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 18, Number 08 May 1, 2018 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Conference on Nonlinear Analysis and Boundary Value Problems Three Australasian conferences/workshops related to statistical physics 4th Barcelona Summer School on Stochastic Analysis Summer School on Hyperbolic Conservation Laws PhD Positions, Mathematical & Statistical Modeling, Canada Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 38:6 Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 38:7 Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 23:4 Contents, Kinetic & Related Models 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: Conference on Nonlinear Analysis and Boundary Value Problems From: CABADA FERNANDEZ ALBERTO Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2018 09:39:27 +0000 NABVP-2018 - International Conference in Nonlinear Analysis and Boundary Value Problems 2018 Santiago de Compostela, Spain The NABVP-2018 is organized by the Group of Nonlinear Differential Equations at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, in honor of Prof. Juan J. Nieto, in occasion of his 60th birthday. The conference is sponsored by Xunta de Galicia, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (USC), the Faculty of Mathematics at USC, the Ministerio de Economia, Industria y Competitividad, Deputacion Provincial de A Coru\~na, and Instituto de Matematicas at USC. The purpose of the Conference is to bring together researchers working on differential, difference and fractional equations and their applications. The conference will take place at the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Santiago de Compostela. The oficial language will be English. The topics of the meeting cover the theory of differential, difference and fractional equations in a broad sense, with special attention, but not limited, to: Boundary value problems; Bioinformatics; Dynamical systems; Fractional calculus; Fixed point theory; Mathematical biology (Epidemiology, Population dynamics). The scientific program of the conference consists of one-hour plenary lectures, forty-minute main lectures, thirty-minute invited lectures at scheduled special sessions and twenty-minute contributed talks. The Plenary Speakers are: Ravi P. Agarwal, Tomas Caraballo, Santiago Iba\~nez, and Delfim F. M. Torres. Special Sessions will cover the following topics: Critical point theory; Fractional equations; Fuzzy equations; Difference equations and discrete dynamical systems; Nonlinear boundary value problems. The participants of a Special Session will be invited by the corresponding organizers. Participants may contribute with a twenty-minute talk in one of the following topics: Ordinary differential equations; Partial differential equations; Difference equations; Dynamical systems; Fractional equations; Mathematical models. A special issue will be published at the journal Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - B. The contributions to this Special Issue will be by invitation of the organizers of the conference. The rest of the accepted papers will be collected in an electronic book of proceedings. The organizing committee expects to be able to provide ten grants to cover the registration fees. Those students and participants coming from developing countries may apply for one of these grants by applying from March 15 to May 1 at the web page of the conference, where the instructions are posted. The final decision will be taken before May 15. Important Dates: Application for grants: May 1, 2018; Abstract submission: May 15, 2018; Notification of abstract acceptance: May 31, 2018; Payment at reduced fee: June 15, 2018; Registration: July 1, 2018. https://bvp2018.es/ ------ Subject: Three Australasian conferences/workshops related to statistical physics From: Gerd Schroder-Turk Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2018 23:43:25 +0800 Dear Colleagues, We would like to bring three conferences held this December in Australasia to your attention. All three are keen to welcome international scientists to their meetings and would like to extend a particular welcome to the French, European and international statistical physics community. 1) Australian Institute of Physics (AIP) Congress, Perth, 9-13 Dec 2018 (http://aip2018.org.au) 2) SM^2 "Statistical Mechanics of Soft Matter", Auckland, 6-7 Dec 2018 (http://smsq.github.io/) 3) Asian Biophysics Association Symposium and Annual Meeting of the Australian Society for Biophysics, Melbourne, 2-6 Dec 2018 (https://biophysics.org.au/) Hope to see some of you downunder in December. Best wishes Gerd Schroder-Turk (conference chair AIP 2018) ------ Subject: 4th Barcelona Summer School on Stochastic Analysis From: Bustia Difusions Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2018 12:06:51 +0200 We would like to bring your attention to the forthcoming 4th Barcelona Summer School on Stochastic Analysis A 2018 EMS Summer School which will be held at the Centre de Recerca Matematica http://www.crm.cat/en/About/General/Pages/LocationDirections.aspx in Bellaterra (Barcelona) from July 9^th to July 13^th, 2018. The school is addressed to PhD students and young researchers mainly in stochastic analysis. The courses will be the following: * Some stochastic models in eco-evolution, by Sylvie Meleard (Ecole Polytechnique, France) * Zero sets of random functions, by Mikhail Sodin (Tel Aviv University, Israel) -Registration deadline: June 1^st , 2018. The period for submissions of proposals for poster presentations and contributed talks is currently open. The deadline is May 1^st , 2018. We invite you to visit the homepage of the school http://www.crm.cat/2018/StochasticAnalysisBCN to keep posted with the progress of and news about the organization. Organizing Committee Xavier Bardina (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Lluis Quer-Sardanyons (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Marta Sanz-Sole (Universitat de Barcelona) Josep Vives (Universitat de Barcelona) ------ Subject: Summer School on Hyperbolic Conservation Laws From: Jochen Schuetz Date: April 23, 2018 Hereby, I would like to kindly invite you to participate in the summer school on hyperbolic conservation laws at the university of Hasselt, Belgium, from June 25-27, 2018. Many processes are described by physical laws expressing the conservation of mass, momentum, or energy. Commonly, the related mathematical models are systems of partial and ordinary differential equations. One illustrative example is the air flow around planes under standard flight conditions. In mathematical terms, this flow is modelled by the Navier-Stokes or the Euler equations, which form a particular set of mathematical conservation laws. The focus of the summer school is on hyperbolic conservation laws. The mathematical treatment of conservation laws is a complex and challenging task. In comparison to other types of equations, the hyperbolic conservation laws may have multiple solutions, which may become non-smooth. This makes both the mathematical analysis and the numerical approximation quite cumbersome. Most of the available results are restricted to simplified and hence non-realistic cases, like one-dimensional problems. In the general situations the existence of solutions is still an open research question. Also, in case of multiple solutions, entropy criteria have to be defined to select the physically relevant solution. The goal of this summer school is to give the participants a basic introduction to the analysis and the numerics of hyperbolic conservation laws. The focus will be more on an introduction to the concepts including their applications rather than a complete and rigorous discussion of the theory. The summer school will therefore be amenable to mathematicians, engineers and scientists and will be presented in a genuine interdisciplinary context. The summer school will be open to participants having a basic knowledge in calculus and linear algebra courses as they are taught to engineers and scientists. All sessions will be hands-on, meaning that sufficient time for exercises and their discussion is planned. More information and subscription procedures can be found on https://www.uhasselt.be/55597-summer-school-hyperbolic-conservation-laws-2018 or feel free to contact me via jochen.schuetz@uhasselt.be. Participation is free of charge! ------ Subject: PhD Positions, Mathematical & Statistical Modeling, Canada From: Roderick Melnik Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2018 15:21:46 +0000 We invite applications for several PhD positions in Mathematical and Statistical Modelling, starting Sep 2018. The positions are based in Waterloo, one of the fastest growing communities in Canada, a short driving distance from Toronto, the largest city in Canada. You will join a core group of highly active participating faculty with national and international reputation in a diverse set of cross-disciplinary research areas unified by the field of mathematical and statistical modelling. The PhD program is interdisciplinary with the distribution of participating faculty in both math and non-math departments, at approximately 50-50. In most cases, a student in this program, working on a specific application-oriented project will have two co-supervisors, one with expertise in mathematical and statistical sciences and the other with specialized expertise in the project-specific domain application involving modelling. The application domains for all proposed PhD projects draw on the strengths of the Laurier Department of Mathematics, the Interdisciplinary Research Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Modelling in Scientific Discovery, Innovation and Sustainability (MS2Discovery), and stakeholders in the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, Faculties of Science and Arts. We seek outstanding candidates who will develop expertise in using the tools of mathematical and statistical modelling, contribute in creative and innovative ways to solving complex interdisciplinary problems, carry out independent research, and learn to communicate effectively with researchers in other disciplines. Prospective students are encouraged to look into the program-affiliated faculty members and their work, and discuss areas of interest with potential supervisors to find or propose interdisciplinary PhD projects within this program. Admission of international students to this PhD program is extremely competitive. They will have contacted a faculty member willing to supervise them, if they are admitted, and confirming funding. Canadian citizens and permanent residents who are found qualified are to be offered the position before it can be offered to a foreign candidate. We encourage interested applicants to apply now by visiting our homepage: https://www.wlu.ca/programs/science/graduate/mathematical-and-statistical-modelling-phd/index.html Ongoing review will continue until all available positions are filled. ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 38:6 From: zhoucuixin Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2018 22:34:12 +0800 (CST) Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A (DCDS-A) June 2018, Volume 38, Issue 6 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1078-0947/2018/38/6 1. Ergodic theorems for nonconventional arrays and an extension of the Szemeredi theorem Yuri Kifer 2018, 38(6): 2687-2716 2. Partially hyperbolic sets with a dynamically minimal lamination Luiz Felipe Nobili Franca 2018, 38(6): 2717-2729 3. Asymptotic properties of various stochastic cucker-smale dynamics Laure Pedeches 2018, 38(6): 2731-2762 4. Remarks on the critical coupling strength for the Cucker-Smale model with unit speed Seung-Yeal Ha, Dongnam Ko and Yinglong Zhang 2018, 38(6): 2763-2793 5. Synchronization of positive solutions for coupled Schrodinger equations Chuangye Liu and Zhi-Qiang Wang 2018, 38(6): 2795-2808 6. Ruelle's inequality in negative curvature Felipe Riquelme 2018, 38(6): 2809-2825 7. Introduction to tropical series and wave dynamic on them Nikita Kalinin and Mikhail Shkolnikov 2018, 38(6): 2827-2849 8. Reducibility of three dimensional skew symmetric system with Liouvillean basic frequencies Dongfeng Zhang, Junxiang Xu and Xindong Xu 2018, 38(6): 2851-2877 9. Incompressible limit for the compressible flow of liquid crystals in L^p type critical Besov spaces Qunyi Bie, Haibo Cui, Qiru Wang and Zheng-An Yao 2018, 38(6): 2879-2910 10. Stability of transonic jets with strong rarefaction waves for two-dimensional steady compressible Euler system Min Ding and Hairong Yuan 2018, 38(6): 2911-2943 11. Isolated singularities for elliptic equations with hardy operator and source nonlinearity Huyuan Chen and Feng Zhou 2018, 38(6): 2945-2964 12. Lozi-like maps Michal Misiurewicz and Sonja Stimac 2018, 38(6): 2965-2985 13. Propagation of monostable traveling fronts in discrete periodic media with delay Shi-Liang Wu and Cheng-Hsiung Hsu 2018, 38(6): 2987-3022 14. High energy solutions of the Choquard equation Daomin Cao and Hang Li 2018, 38(6): 3023-3032 15. A singular cahn-hilliard-oono phase-field system with hereditary memory Monica Conti, Stefania Gatti and Alain Miranville 2018, 38(6): 3033-3054 16. Interface stabilization of a parabolic-hyperbolic pde system with delay in the interaction Gilbert Peralta and Karl Kunisch 2018, 38(6): 3055-3083 17. Liouville theorems for periodic two-component shallow water systems Qiaoyi Hu, Zhixin Wu and Yumei Sun 2018, 38(6): 3085-3097 18. Exit time asymptotics for small noise stochastic delay differential equations David Lipshutz 2018, 38(6): 3099-3138 19. Sign-changing multi-bump solutions for Kirchhoff-type equations in R^3 Yinbin Deng and Wei Shuai 2018, 38(6): 3139-3168 20. Normality and uniqueness of Lagrange multipliers Karla L. Cortez and Javier F. Rosenblueth 2018, 38(6): 3169-3188 ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 38:7 From: zhoucuixin Date: Thu, 3 May 2018 13:26:45 +0800 (CST) Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A (DCDS-A) July 2018, Volume 38, Issue 7 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1078-0947/2018/38/7 1. Dynamics of regularly ramified rational maps: I. Julia sets of maps in one-parameter families Jun Hu, Oleg Muzician and Yingqing Xiao 2018, 38(7): 3189-3221 2. Dicritical nilpotent holomorphic foliations Percy Fernandez-Sanchez, Jorge Mozo-Fernandez and Hernan Neciosup 2018, 38(7): 3223-3237 3. Low Mach number limit for a model of accretion disk Donatella Donatelli, Bernard Ducomet and Sarka Necasova 2018, 38(7): 3239-3268 4. The fractional nonlocal Ornstein-Uhlenbeck equation, Gaussian symmetrization and regularity Filomena Feo, Pablo Raul Stinga and Bruno Volzone 2018, 38(7): 3269-3298 5. Derivation of a non-autonomous linear Boltzmann equation from a heterogeneous Rayleigh gas Karsten Matthies and George Stone 2018, 38(7): 3299-3355 6. Elliptic equations with transmission and Wentzell boundary conditions and an application to steady water waves in the presence of wind Hung Le 2018, 38(7): 3357-3385 7. Navier-Stokes-Oseen flows in the exterior of a rotating and translating obstacle Trinh Viet Duoc 2018, 38(7): 3387-3405 8. On the fundamental solution and a variational formulation for a degenerate diffusion of Kolmogorov type Manh Hong Duong and Hoang Minh Tran 2018, 38(7): 3407-3438 9. Non-floquet invariant tori in reversible systems Xiaocai Wang 2018, 38(7): 3439-3457 10. On well-posedness of a velocity-vorticity formulation of the stationary Navier-Stokes equations with no-slip boundary conditions Maxim A. Olshanskii, Leo G. Rebholz and Abner J. Salgado 2018, 38(7): 3459-3477 11. Sturm 3-ball global attractors 3: Examples of Thom-Smale complexes Bernold Fiedler and Carlos Rocha 2018, 38(7): 3479-3545 12. Global classical solution and stability to a coupled chemotaxis-fluid model with logistic source Chunhua Jin 2018, 38(7): 3547-3566 13. On critical Choquard equation with potential well Zifei Shen, Fashun Gao and Minbo Yang 2018, 38(7): 3567-3593 14. Boundedness and large time behavior in a two-dimensional Keller-Segel-Navier-Stokes system with signal-dependent diffusion and sensitivity Hai-Yang Jin 2018, 38(7): 3595-3616 15. Global dynamics in a two-species chemotaxis-competition system with two signals Xinyu Tu, Chunlai Mu, Pan Zheng and Ke Lin 2018, 38(7): 3617-3636 16. Homoclinic and stable periodic solutions for differential delay equations from physiology Vera Ignatenko 2018, 38(7): 3637-3661 17. Regular measurable dynamics for reaction-diffusion equations on narrow domains with rough noise Fuzhi Li, Yangrong Li and Renhai Wang 2018, 38(7): 3663-3685 18. Scattering and inverse scattering for nonlinear quantum walks Masaya Maeda, Hironobu Sasaki, Etsuo Segawa, Akito Suzuki and Kanako Suzuki 2018, 38(7): 3687-3703 19. Corrigendum to: On specification and measure expansiveness Welington Cordeiro, Manfred Denker and Xuan Zhang 2018, 38(7): 3705-3706 ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 23:4 From: Susan Cummins Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2018 16:30:25 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B (DCDS-B) Volume: 23, Number: 4 June 2018 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1531-3492/2018/23/4 1. On optimal controls in coefficients for ill-posed non-Linear elliptic Dirichlet boundary value problems Pages 1363-1393 Olha P. Kupenko and Rosanna Manzo 2. Well-posedness in critical spaces for a multi-dimensional compressible viscous liquid-gas two-phase flow model Pages 1395-1410 Haibo Cui, Qunyi Bie and Zheng-An Yao 3. Global analysis of strong solutions for the viscous liquid-gas two-phase flow model in a bounded domain Pages 1411-1429 Guochun Wu and Yinghui Zhang 4. A time-delay in the activator kinetics enhances the stability of a spike solution to the gierer-meinhardt model Pages 1431-1458 Nabil T. Fadai, Michael J. Ward and Juncheng Wei 5. Convergence of a finite volume scheme for a stochastic conservation law involving a Q-brownian motion Pages 1459-1502 Tadahisa Funaki, Yueyuan Gao and Danielle Hilhorst 6. An N-barrier maximum principle for elliptic systems arising from the study of traveling waves in reaction-diffusion systems Pages 1503-1521 Chiun-Chuan Chen and Li-Chang Hung 7. Time fractional and space nonlocal stochastic boussinesq equations driven by gaussian white noise Pages 1523-1533 Tianlong Shen, Jianhua Huang and Caibin Zeng 8. Longtime robustness and semi-uniform compactness of a pullback attractor via nonautonomous PDE Pages 1535-1557 Yangrong Li, Lianbing She and Jinyan Yin 9. Dynamics of a Lotka-Volterra competition-diffusion model with stage structure and spatial heterogeneity Pages 1559-1579 Shuling Yan and Shangjiang Guo 10. Two codimension-two bifurcations of a second-order difference equation from macroeconomics Pages 1581-1600 Jiyu Zhong and Shengfu Deng 11. Palindromic control and mirror symmetries in finite difference discretizations of 1-D Schrodinger equations Pages 1601-1621 Katherine A. Kime 12. Ion size effects on individual fluxes via Poisson-Nernst-Planck systems with Bikerman's local hard-sphere potential: Analysis without electroneutrality boundary conditions Pages 1623-1643 Hong Lu, Ji Li, Joseph Shackelford, Jeremy Vorenberg and Mingji Zhang 13. Dynamics for the damped wave equations on time-dependent domains Pages 1645-1674 Feng Zhou, Chunyou Sun and Xin Li 14. Boundedness and global solvability to a chemotaxis-haptotaxis model with slow and fast diffusion Pages 1675-1688 Chunhua Jin 15. Asymptotic behavior of random fitzhugh-nagumo systems driven by colored noise Pages 1689-1720 Anhui Gu and Bixiang Wang 16. Dynamics of a diffusive prey-predator system with strong Allee effect growth rate and a protection zone for the prey Pages 1721-1737 Na Min and Mingxin Wang 17. Laplace-Beltrami operator for the heat conduction in polymer coating of electronic devices Pages 1739-1756 Micol Amar and Roberto Gianni 18. A regularity criterion for the 3D full compressible magnetohydrodynamic equations with zero heat conductivity Pages 1757-1766 Jishan Fan, Fucai Li and Gen Nakamura 19. Nonlocal elliptic system arising from the growth of cancer stem cells Pages 1767-1795 Manuel Delgado, Italo Bruno Mendes Duarte and Antonio Suarez Fernandez 20. Parking 3-sphere swimmer I. Energy minimizing strokes Pages 1797-1817 Fran\c{c}ois Alouges and Giovanni Di Fratta 21. Singular perturbed renormalization group theory and its application to highly oscillatory problems Pages 1819-1833 Wenlei Li and Shaoyun Shi 22. Determination of the area of exponential attraction in one-dimensional finite-time systems using meshless collocation Pages 1835-1850 Peter Giesl and James McMichen 23. Stability and robustness analysis for a multispecies chemostat model with delays in the growth rates and uncertainties Pages 1851-1872 Frederic Mazenc, Gonzalo Robledo and Michael Malisoff ------ Subject: Contents, Kinetic & Related Models 11:4 From: zhoucuixin Date: Thu, 3 May 2018 13:53:17 +0800 (CST) Kinetic & Related Models (KRM) August 2018, Volume 11, Issue 4 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1937-5093/2018/11/4 1. Preface Kazuo Aoki, Pierre Degond and Tong Yang 2018, 11(4): i-i 2. A Rosenau-type approach to the approximation of the linear Fokker-Planck equation Giuseppe Toscani 2018, 11(4): 697-714 3. Long time strong convergence to Bose-Einstein distribution for low temperature Xuguang Lu 2018, 11(4): 715-734 4. An asymptotic preserving scheme for kinetic models with singular limit Alina Chertock, Changhui Tan and Bokai Yan 2018, 11(4): 735-756 5. Convergence rate of solutions towards the stationary solutions to symmetric hyperbolic-parabolic systems in half space Tohru Nakamura, Shinya Nishibata and Naoto Usami 2018, 11(4): 757-793 6. Viscous shock profile and singular limit for hyperbolic systems with Cattaneo's law Tohru Nakamura and Shuichi Kawashima 2018, 11(4): 795-819 7. On the Chapman-Enskog asymptotics for a mixture of monoatomic and polyatomic rarefied gases Celine Baranger, Marzia Bisi, Stephane Brull and Laurent Desvillettes 2018, 11(4): 821-858 8. Local sensitivity analysis for the Cucker-Smale model with random inputs Seung-Yeal Ha and Shi Jin 2018, 11(4): 859-889 9. Traveling wave and aggregation in a flux-limited Keller-Segel model Vincent Calvez, Benoit Perthame and Shugo Yasuda 2018, 11(4): 891-909 10. Microscopic solutions of the Boltzmann-Enskog equation in the series representation Mario Pulvirenti, Sergio Simonella and Anton Trushechkin 2018, 11(4): 911-931 11. Oscillatory dynamics in Smoluchowski's coagulation equation with diagonal kernel Philippe Laurencot, Barbara Niethammer and Juan J.L. Velazquez 2018, 11(4): 933-952 12. On multi-dimensional hypocoercive BGK models Franz Achleitner, Anton Arnold and Eric A. Carlen 2018, 11(4): 953-1009 13. Linear Boltzmann equation and fractional diffusion Claude Bardos, Francois Golse and Ivan Moyano 2018, 11(4): 1011-1036 14. Uniform error estimates of a finite difference method for the Klein-Gordon-Schrodinger system in the nonrelativistic and massless limit regimes Weizhu Bao and Chunmei Su 2018, 11(4): 1037-1062