Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 18, Number 16 September 1, 2018 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: International school, New Challenges in Turbulence Research Postdoc Position, Modeling and Scientific Computing, Univ Hamburg Postdoc, High-Performance Computational Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Tenure-Track Position, Mathematical Sciences, Salve Regina Univ Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 23:7 Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - S 12:2 Contents, Networks & Heterogeneous Media 13:3 Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 23:5 Submissions to nls-net must be addressed to: Comments and suggestions are also welcome. General information about nls-net can be found at: http://www.maia.ub.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nls-net/ This is a service created and maintained in collaboration with the American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) http://www.aimsciences.org/ ------ Subject: International school, New Challenges in Turbulence Research From: Pierre-Philippe Cortet Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2018 11:59:22 +0200 Dear colleagues, We are happy to bring to your attention the International school "New Challenges in Turbulence Research V" that will take place next spring at the Ecole de Physique des Houches in the french Alps (from April 7th to 12th, 2019) : http://nctr.eu/ The NCTRV school is dedicated to PhD students, post-docs and experienced researchers. It will offer its participants to follow 21 h of lectures of the highest level on some of the major topics of the current research on turbulence. Participants will also have the opportunity to propose a presentation of their recent work. The school will focus on the following topics: - Fundamental aspects of turbulence (4h30) - Geophysical turbulence (9h), - Quantum turbulence (3h), - Instrumentation and analysis for the study of turbulence (4h30). The list of the invited lecturers can be found on the school website : http://nctr.eu/index.php/en/program-speakers Registration are open : http://nctr.eu/index.php/en/registration Yours sincerely, Pierre-Philippe Cortet, Mathieu Gibert, Fabien Godeferd, Mickael Bourgoin ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Modeling and Scientific Computing, Univ Hamburg From: Ingenuin Gasser Date: August 28, 2018 Postdoc position, Modeling and Simulation of Chemical Processes in Milli- and Micro-Reactors Joint project between Dep. Math, Dep. Chemistry of the University of Hmaburg and ENCOS (https://www.encos.de/en/homepage/) From now until 31 March 2020 Fulltime Postdoc Position Deadline for application: september 10th https://www.uni-hamburg.de/uhh/stellenangebote/wissenschaftliches-personal/fakultaet-mathematik-informatik-und-naturwissenschaften/10-09-18-323.pdf ------ Subject: Postdoc, High-Performance Computational Geophysical Fluid Dynamics From: Frank Giraldo Date: August 23, 2018 The Scientific Computing group in the Department of Applied Mathematics at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) is looking to fill 2 postdoctoral positions related to weather and climate modeling. We are looking for candidates with a background in: large software development, high-performance computing (GPUs in particular), and numerical methods for systems of nonlinear hyperbolic partial differential equations. More information on the application process can be found here: http://nrc58.nas.edu/RAPLab10/Opportunity/Opportunity.aspx?LabCode=62&ROPCD=621002&RONum=B7054 Before you submit an application through the National Research Council for this research opportunity, you must first be recommended by the NRC advisors (Frank Giraldo, Jeremy Kozdon, and Lucas Wilcox). In order to get recommended by us please send a CV with text describing how your background fits our position, along with contact information for three references to Frank Giraldo at fxgirald@nps.edu. The next NRC application window expires on November 1, 2018. The salary is $62K (US dollars) + travel funds (around $3K per year). The positions run for 2 years with the possibility for renewal for up to 4 years (depending on availability of funds). Information about the National Research Council fellowship at NPS can be found here: http://nrc58.nas.edu/RAPLab10/Opportunity/Program.aspx?LabCode=62 ------ Subject: Tenure-Track Position, Mathematical Sciences, Salve Regina Univ From: Ernest Rothman Date: August 22, 2018 The Department of Mathematical Sciences at Salve Regina University invites applications for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level starting in the fall 2019 semester. The department offers a major and a minor in mathematics, and an interdisciplinary minor in mathematical finance. Additionally, the department offers courses in the core curriculum and courses that constitute the mathematics, statistics, and computer science components of other programs at the university. The Mathematical Sciences Department is in the process of developing a minor in computer science and a program in data science and analytics. Duties include teaching mathematics at all undergraduate levels, teaching undergraduate courses in computer science, advising students, mentoring student research, and serving on committees. The successful candidate is expected to engage in research and scholarship with publications in peer-reviewed journals, and/or grant activity, and to participate in university service and university outreach programs. Candidates must have an earned doctorate in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics, evidence of strong teaching ability, and interdisciplinary interests in computer science, preferably demonstrated by additional credentials in computer science (e.g., baccalaureate or master's degree). While candidates with research interests in any area of mathematics are welcome to apply, the successful candidate will be able to demonstrate an interest and ability to help develop a minor in computer science. Salve Regina University offers generous benefits to eligible employees including: health and dental coverage, life insurance, long-term disability, 403B plan, tuition benefits and more. Salve Regina University strives to provide equal opportunity in employment and education to all employees, students and applicants. No employee, student or applicant shall be discriminated against or harassed on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, disability, age, marital or parental status, military or veteran status, genetic information or any other basis protected by applicable federal or state law, in the administration of Salve Regina's employment policies, education policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic and other University administered programs. In accordance with Title IX, it does not discriminate on the basis of sex in any of its educational programs or activities. Salve Regina is also committed to making its programs and campus accessible to its visitors and compliant will all applicable non-discrimination laws. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, transcripts, teaching statement, research statement, and 3 letters of recommendation. Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2018 and will continue until the position is filled. Applicants must apply online at https://salve.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=101656 for any open staff and faculty positions by providing a cover-letter and resume. Pre-employment background checks and reference checks are required of successful candidates. Salve Regina University participates in E-verify. ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 23:7 From: zhoucuixin Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 21:07:02 +0800 (CST) Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B (DCDS-B) September 2018, Volume 23, Issue 7 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1531-3492/2018/23/7 1. Preface: "Structural Dynamical Systems: Computational aspects" Nicoletta Del Buono, Cinzia Elia, Roberto Garrappa and Alessandro Pugliese 2018, 23(7): i-i 2. In memory of Timo Eirola, 1951-2016 Luca Dieci 2018, 23(7): iii-iii 3. A comparison of boundary correction methods for Strang splitting Lukas Einkemmer and Alexander Ostermann 2018, 23(7): 2641-2660 4. Positive symplectic integrators for predator-prey dynamics Fasma Diele and Carmela Marangi 2018, 23(7): 2661-2678 5. Effect of perturbation in the numerical solution of fractional differential equations Roberto Garrappa, Eleonora Messina and Antonia Vecchio 2018, 23(7): 2679-2694 6. On the stability of v-methods for stochastic Volterra integral equations Dajana Conte, Raffaele D'Ambrosio and Beatrice Paternoster 2018, 23(7): 2695-2708 7. Two-step collocation methods for fractional differential equations Angelamaria Cardone, Dajana Conte and Beatrice Paternoster 2018, 23(7): 2709-2725 8. Pseudospectral reduction to compute Lyapunov exponents of delay differential equations Dimitri Breda and Sara Della Schiava 2018, 23(7): 2727-2741 9. Periodic orbits of planar discontinuous system under discretization Luca Dieci, Timo Eirola and Cinzia Elia 2018, 23(7): 2743-2762 10. Numerical preservation of long-term dynamics by stochastic two-step methods Raffaele D'Ambrosio, Martina Moccaldi and Beatrice Paternoster 2018, 23(7): 2763-2773 11. Domain-growth-induced patterning for reaction-diffusion systems with linear cross-diffusion Anotida Madzvamuse and Raquel Barreira 2018, 23(7): 2775-2801 12. Partitioned second order method for magnetohydrodynamics in Elsasser variables Yong Li and Catalin Trenchea 2018, 23(7): 2803-2823 13. Polynomial interpolation and a priori bootstrap for computer-assisted proofs in nonlinear ODEs Maxime Breden and Jean-Philippe Lessard 2018, 23(7): 2825-2858 14. Underlying one-step methods and nonautonomous stability of general linear methods Andrew J. Steyer and Erik S. Van Vleck 2018, 23(7): 2859-2877 15. Conditioning and relative error propagation in linear autonomous ordinary differential equations Stefano Maset 2018, 23(7): 2879-2909 16. Computational techniques to locate crossing/sliding regions and their sets of attraction in non-smooth dynamical systems Alessandro Colombo, Nicoletta Del Buono, Luciano Lopez and Alessandro Pugliese 2018, 23(7): 2911-2934 17. Smooth to discontinuous systems: A geometric and numerical method for slow-fast dynamics Luca Dieci and Cinzia Elia 2018, 23(7): 2935-2950 ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - S 12:2 From: zhoucuixin Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 18:40:17 +0800 (CST) Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - S (DCDS-S) April 2019, Volume 12, Issue 2 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1937-1632/2019/12/2 Issue dedicated to Vicentiu Radulescu on his sixtieth anniversary 1. Professor Vicentiu Radulescu celebrates his sixtieth anniversary Hugo Beirao da Veiga, Marius Ghergu and Alberto Valli 2019, 12(2): i-iv 2. GG-convergence for non-divergence elliptic operators with VMO coefficients in R^3 Teresa Alberico, Costantino Capozzoli, Luigi D'Onofrio and Roberta Schiattarella 2019, 12(2): 129-137 3. Perturbation effects for the minimal surface equation with multiple variable exponents Ramzi Alsaedi 2019, 12(2): 139-150 4. Nonlinear equations involving the square root of the Laplacian Vincenzo Ambrosio, Giovanni Molica Bisci and Dusan Repovs 2019, 124. (2): 151-170 5. Singular solutions of a nonlinear equation in a punctured domain of R^2 Imed Bachar and Habib Maagli 2019, 12(2): 171-188 6. On solutions of semilinear upper diagonal infinite systems of differential equations Jozef Banas and Monika Krajewska 2019, 12(2): 189-202 7. Navier-Stokes equations: Some questions related to the direction of the vorticity Hugo Beirao da Veiga 2019, 12(2): 203-213 8. Classical solutions for the system curl v = g, with vanishing Dirichlet boundary conditions Luigi C. Berselli and Placido Longo 2019, 12(2): 215-229 9. Fourth-order problems with Leray-Lions type operators in variable exponent spaces Maria-Magdalena Boureanu 2019, 12(2): 231-243 10. On the capacity approach to non-attainability of Hardy's inequality in R^N Daniele Cassani, Bernhard Ruf and Cristina Tarsi 2019, 12(2): 245-250 11. Local Lipschitz continuity of minimizers with mild assumptions on the x-dependence Michela Eleuteri, Paolo Marcellini and Elvira Mascolo 2019, 12(2): 251-265 12. Existence of solutions for quasilinear Dirichlet problems with gradient terms Roberta Filippucci and Chiara Lini 2019, 12(2): 267-286 13. Robin problems for the p-Laplacian with gradient dependence Genni Fragnelli, Dimitri Mugnai and Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou 2019, 12(2): 287-295 14. On a class of mixed Choquard-Schrodinger-Poisson systems Marius Ghergu and Gurpreet Singh 2019, 12(2): 297-309 15. Existence and stabilization results for a singular parabolic equation involving the fractional Laplacian Jacques Giacomoni, Tuhina Mukherjee and Konijeti Sreenadh 2019, 12(2): 311-337 16. Regularity of extremal solutions of a Liouville system Olivier Goubet 2019, 12(2): 339-345 17. Multiple solutions for (p,2)-equations at resonance Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou, Calogero Vetro and Francesca Vetro 2019, 12(2): 347-374 18. Critical Schrodinger-Hardy systems in the Heisenberg group Patrizia Pucci 2019, 12(2): 375-400 19. Infinitely many symmetric solutions for anisotropic problems driven by nonhomogeneous operators Dusan D. Repovs 2019, 12(2): 401-411 20. A critical fractional p-Kirchhoff type problem involving discontinuous nonlinearity Mingqi Xiang and Binlin Zhang 2019, 12(2): 413-433 ------ Subject: Contents, Networks & Heterogeneous Media 13:3 From: editorial Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2018 15:27:15 -0500 Networks & Heterogeneous Media (NHM) September 2018, Volume 13, Issue 3 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1556-1801/2018/13/3 1. Propagation of regularity and finite-time collisions for the thermomechanical Cucker-Smale model with a singular communication Young-Pil Choi, Seung-Yeal Ha and Jeongho Kim 2018, 13(3): 379-407 2. Follow-the-Leader models can be viewed as a numerical approximation to the Lighthill-Whitham-Richards model for traffic flow Helge Holden and Nils Henrik Risebro 2018, 13(3): 409-421 3. Perturbations of minimizing movements and curves of maximal slope Antonio Tribuzio 2018, 13(3): 423-448 4. Traveling wave profiles for a Follow-the-Leader model for traffic flow with rough road condition Wen Shen 2018, 13(3): 449-478 5. Interior regularity to the steady incompressible shear thinning fluids with non-Standard growth Hyeong-Ohk Bae, Hyoungsuk So and Yeonghun Youn 2018, 13(3): 479-491 6. Crystalline evolutions in chessboard-like microstructures Annalisa Malusa and Matteo Novaga 2018, 13(3): 493-513 7. SIR Rumor spreading model with trust rate distribution Bum Il Hong, Nahmwoo Hahm and Sun-Ho Choi 2018, 13(3): 515-530 ------ Subject: Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 23:5 From: Romas Baronas Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2018 19:32:48 +0300 Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, ISSN 1392-5113, Volume 23, Number 5, 2018 Hongzheng Quan, Xueyong Zhou, Jianzhou Liu, Global exponential stability of positive periodic solutions for a cholera model with saturated treatment, p. 619-641. Shan Peng, JinRong Wang, Xiulan Yu, On the center-stable manifolds for some fractional differential equations of Caputo type, p. 642-663. Muhammad Nazam, Muhammad Arshad, Mihai Postolache, Coincidence and common fixed point theorems for four mappings satisfying (alpha_s,F)-contraction, p. 664-690. Yanqin Wang, Ling Yang, Jie Yan, Dynamics in a delayed diffusive cell cycle model, p. 691-709. Mohamed A. Abdelkawy, Omar H. El-Kalaawy, Rasha B. Al-Denari, Anjan Biswas, Application of fractional sub-equation method to nonlinear evolution equations, p. 710-723. Wasfi Shatanawi, Fixed and common fixed point theorems in frame of quasi metric spaces under contraction condition based on ultra distance functions, p. 724-748. Xin Wei, Junjie Wei, The effect of delayed feedback on the dynamics of an autocatalysis reaction-diffusion system, p. 749-770. Rodica Luca, Positive solutions for a system of fractional differential equations with p-Laplacian operator and multi-point boundary conditions, p. 771-801. A free on-line edition is available at: http://www.mii.lt/NA/