Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 18, Number 19 October 15, 2018 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Spring school on Random Interfaces Spring School, Complex Networks: Theory, Methods and Applications 120th Statistical Mechanics Conference 12th Chaotic Modeling and Simulation International Conference Dynamics Days 2019 Workshop, Mathematical Models and Methods in Earth and Space Science Workshop, Dynamical Systems: from geometry to mechanics Workshop, Avalanche Dynamics and Precursors of Catastrophic Events Faculty Positions, Mathematics, Univ of Warwick Tenure Track Position, Northwestern University Professor Position, Applied Mathematics, Univ of Aachen Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 38:11 Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 38:12 Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 23:8 Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 23:9 Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 23:10 Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - S 12:3 Contents, Journal of Geometric Mechanics 10:3 Contents, Evolution Equations & Control Theory 7:4 Contents, Communications on Pure & Applied Analysis 18:1 Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization 8:4 Contents, Journal of Industrial & Management Optimization 14:4 Contents, Mathematical Biosciences & Engineering 15:6 Contents, Mathematical Control & Related Fields 8:3-4 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: Spring school on Random Interfaces From: Dirk Blomker Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2018 20:05:50 +0200 Dear all, this is the first announcement for the spring school on Random Interfaces to be held at the University of Augsburg, Germany, for three full days from March 13th to March 15th, 2019. The school will focus on random interfaces, both continuous (approached by means of stochastic partial differential equations) and discrete (together with their hydrodynamic limits). The school will feature a main course by Tadahisa Funaki (Waseda University/University of Tokyo), a minicourse by Fabio Toninelli (Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1) and an invited lecture by Dimitra Antonopoulou (University of Chester). A poster session for participants is also foreseen. This spring school is intended for PhD students and young researchers, but open for everyone. Registration to the school is free, but compulsory for organisatorial purposes. Limited funds are available to offer financial support to some selected students and young researchers (post-docs). The deadline for application is 15th December 2018. More information and the registration form are available on the website https://www.math.uni-augsburg.de/de/prof/ana/Workshops_Tagungen/Spring-School-Random-Interfaces/index.html We are looking forward to seeing you in Augsburg. The organisers, Lisa Beck, Luigi Amedeo Bianchi, Dirk Blomker, Franco Flandoli, Marco Romito, Dario Trevisan ------ Subject: Spring School, Complex Networks: Theory, Methods and Applications From: "info@sicc-it.org" Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 20:21:23 +0000 Spring School COMPLEX NETWORKS: THEORY, METHODS, AND APPLICATIONS (5th edition) Lake Como School of Advanced Studies Villa del Grumello, Como, Italy May 13-17, 2019 http://www.sicc-it.org/lists/lt.php?id=Mk4DUElRV0QDUQgHAQ *** DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: February 17, 2019 *** Many real systems can be modeled as networks, where the elements of the system are nodes and interactions between elements are edges. An even larger set of systems can be modeled using dynamical processes on networks, which are in turn affected by the dynamics. Networks thus represent the backbone of many complex systems, and their theoretical and computational analysis makes it possible to gain insights into numerous applications. Networks permeate almost every conceivable discipline---including sociology, transportation, economics and finance, biology, and myriad others---and the study of "network science" has thus become a crucial component of modern scientific education. The school "Complex Networks: Theory, Methods, and Applications" offers a succinct education in network science. It is open to all aspiring scholars in any area of science or engineering who wish to study networks of any kind (whether theoretical or applied), and it is especially addressed to doctoral students and young postdoctoral scholars. The aim of the school is to deepen into both theoretical developments and applications in targeted fields. LECTURERS --- IAIN COUZIN, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, and University of Konstanz --- TINA ELIASSI-RAD, Northeastern University --- SONIA KEFI, CNRS-Universite de Montpellier --- VITO LATORA, Queen Mary University of London --- GIOVANNI PETRI, ISI Foundation, Turin ORGANIZING COMMITTEE STEFANO BATTISTON, University of Zurich --- GINESTRA BIANCONI, Queen Mary University of London --- VITTORIA COLIZZA, Inserm & Universite Pierre et Marie Curie and ISI Foundation --- JAMES GLEESON, University of Limerick --- PETTER HOLME, Tokio Institute of Technology --- YAMIR MORENO, University of Zaragoza --- CARLO PICCARDI, Politecnico di Milano --- MASON A. PORTER, UCLA PROGRAM Monday, 13 May, morning - Introduction to Complex Networks (Latora) Monday, 13 May, afternoon - Network Geometry and Homology (Petri) Tuesday, 14 May, morning - Complex Networks with Many Layers (Latora) Tuesday, 14 May, afternoon - no lectures Wednesday, 15 May, morning - Topological Data Analysis (Petri) Wednesday, 15 May, afternoon - short talks by students Thursday, 16 May, morning - Machine Learning and Networks (Eliassi-Rad) Thursday, 16 May, afternoon - no lectures Friday, 17 May, morning - Ecological Networks (Kefi) Friday, 17 May, afternoon - Animal Collective Behavior (Couzin) For more information and application: http://www.sicc-it.org/lists/lt.php?id=Mk4DUElRV0QDUQgHAQ Sponsored by SICC - Italian Society for Chaos and Complexity ------ Subject: 120th Statistical Mechanics Conference From: Avishag Klatzkin Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2018 17:30:51 +0000 Dear Colleague: You are cordially invited to participate in the 120th Statistical Mechanics Conference at Rutgers University, December 16 - 18, 2018. At this meeting, we will celebrate the achievements of our guests of honor: Daniel Fisher, David Huse, and Mehran Kardar. Below is a list of speakers and, where available, the title of their talk. A more complete conference program will be sent out to you later. Please register on our website both for attendance and for presenting a short talk.You will find there options to either pay online or pay at the conference by cash or check. You may also register and mail your payment by check in advance. To register and pay in advance, please visit https://ce-catalog.rutgers.edu/courseDisplay.cfm?schID=73003 If you have registered and paid in advance and would like to give a short talk, after you register, please use this link to also register to give a short talk https://www.sas.rutgers.edu/cms/cmsr/smm-short-talk-request-form To register and pay at the conference please visit https://www.sas.rutgers.edu/cms/cmsr/smm-conference-response-form. All details of the meeting (i.e. lodging, transportation, abstracts, etc.) are also posted on the website at https://cmsr.rutgers.edu/news-events-cmsr/statistical-mechanics-conference/icalrepeat.detail/2018/12/16/1922/-/120th-statistical-mechanics-conference If you are having any difficulties registering for the conference please contact Avishag at Please let us know of any colleagues or students who should be added to our mailing list. Also, please send us information about positions wanted or available, etc. Looking forward to seeing you here. With best wishes, Joel SPEAKERS Andrei Natan - Loschmidt Echo and Work Distribution in Quenches of the Sine-Gordon Model Waseem Bakr - TBA John Barton - Path integral inference of selection in evolving populations Nihat Berker - All-Temperature Ordering in Maximally Random Systems, Lower Lower-Critical Spin-Glass Dimension, and Continuously Variable Physical Dimension Michael Brenner - TBA Paul Chaikin - TBA Lucy Colwell - TBA Rava deSalveira - TBA Michael Desai - Using lineage tracing to track evolutionary dynamics Abhishek Dhar - Light-cone spreading of perturbations and the butterfly effect in classical spin chains. Thorsten Emig - TBA Biroli Giulio - TBA Ramin Golestanian - TBA Sarang Gopalakrishnan - Quantum phase transitions in spin chains with hyperuniform couplings Michael Gullens - Entanglement structure of current-driven diffusive fermion systems Timothy Halpin-Healy - TBA Terence Hwa - TBA Yariv Kafri - Long-range forces between bodies in active matter Aharon Kapitulnik - TBA Vedika Khemani - TBA Eugene Kolomeisky - Kelvin-Froude wake patterns of a traveling pressure disturbance Leonid Koralov - Large Time Behavior of Randomly Perturbed Dynamical Systems and a New Class of Boundary Value Problems Andrej Kosmrlj - Phase separation in multicomponent systems Alan Middleton - TBA Leonid Mirny - Physics of Chromosomes Adam Nahum - TBA Vadim Oganesyan - TBA Jed Pixley - TBA Leo Radzihovsky - Fracton-Elasticity Duality Sidney Redner - The Dynamics of Dumb and Less Dumb Foraging Shivaji Sondhi - TBA Dan Stein - TBA Brian Swingle - Quantum Lyapunov Spectrum Romain Vassuer - Hydrodynamics of quantum integrable systems: transport, diffusion and operator spreading ------ Subject: 12th Chaotic Modeling and Simulation International Conference From: Secretariat@cmsim.de Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2018 15:40:22 +0300 Dear Colleague, The forthcoming Nonlinear Systems Conference titled: 12th Chaotic Modeling and Simulation International Conference (CHAOS2019, 18-21 June 2019, Chania, Crete, Greece) will be hosted in the Cultural Centre of Chania. Chaos theory is developed rapidly the last decades. With CHAOS2019 International Conference we celebrate 12 years of active presence in the field via the annual conference, the proceedings and publications in books and the CMSIM Journal (http://www.cmsim.eu ). Many thanks to the Honorary Committee (Professors Florentino Borondo Rodriguez, Giovanni Gallavotti, Gennady A. Leonov, Gheorghe Mateescu, Yves Pomeau, David Ruelle and Ferdinand Verhulst) and the Scientific Committee for their support. For more information and Abstract submission and special session proposals please visit the conference website at: http://www.cmsim.org or send email to . You can also submit papers for publication in the CMSIM Journal at http://www.cmsim.edu . Looking forward to welcome you in Chania for the Conference, On behalf of the Conference Committee, The Conference Secretariat ------ Subject: Dynamics Days 2019 From: ddays2019@northwestern.edu Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2018 22:07:04 -0500 The Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics at the Northwestern University announces: Dynamics Days US 2019 January 4-6, 2019 Evanston, IL Dynamics Days is an annual conference on applications of nonlinear dynamics. Sessions will cover a broad range of topics, including neuroscience, fluids, data-driven & machine learning methods, nonlinear materials, complex networks, and human & biological systems. Dynamics Days 2019 will take place in Evanston, IL from the morning of Friday, January 4 to late afternoon on Sunday, January 6, 2019. The invited speakers are: Oluwaseyi Balogun, Northwestern University Andrea Bertozzi, University of California, Los Angeles Tomas Bohr, Danish Technical University, Denmark Bing Brunton, University of Washington Lauren Childs, Virginia Institute of Technology Marta Gonzalez, University of California, Berkeley Heinrich Jaeger, University of Chicago Beverley McKeon, Caltech Jeff Moehlis, University of California, Santa Barbara Takashi Nishikawa, Northwestern University Ed Ott, University of Maryland Leif Ristroph, NYU Courant Institute Dan Rothman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jonathan Rubin, University of Pittsburgh Mauricio Santillana, Harvard University Vincenzo Vitelli, University of Chicago Rachel Ward, University of Texas, Austin For further information about the conference program, online registration, abstract submission, and travel support for graduate students and postdocs, please visit the conference website: http://ddays2019.northwestern.edu/ or contact us at ddays2019@northwestern.edu Deadlines: Abstract submission for contributed talks: November 16th, 2018 Abstract submission for posters: December 14th, 2018 Early Registration: December 14th, 2018 Conference fees: Early Registration (by Dec 14th): $150 for students/postdocs, $250 for faculty Late Registration: $200 for students/postdocs, $300 for faculty We anticipate that we will be able to offer a number of travel awards for students and postdocs. Please indicate your desire to be considered for such an award when submitting an abstract. Notifications of travel support award decisions will be sent by email at the end of November. We encourage you to print out and post a copy of the conference announcement poster available at: http://ddays2019.northwestern.edu/ddays2019ad.pdf We hope to see you in Evanston in January, The organizing committee, Danny Abrams (NU Chair) Niall Mangan (NU co-Chair) Hermann Riecke (NU) Juan G. Restrepo (CU, Boulder) William T. M. Irvine (U Chicago) Funding: ESAM, NICO, Chaos Anticipated: ONR, NSF ------ Subject: Workshop, Mathematical Models and Methods in Earth and Space Science From: Progetto Dipartimento Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2018 18:48:38 +0200 (CEST) Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce the workshop "Mathematical Models and Methods in Earth and Space Science", to be held at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Rome Tor Vergata from 19th to 22nd March 2019. The workshop is one of the scientific activities which our Department organises in the next five years (2018-2022), as part of the programme "Departments of Excellence" supported by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research. The following invited speakers have confirmed their participation: Ethan Anderes (University of California Davis, USA) Yosh Ashkenazy (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel) Roberto Battiston (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana, Italy) Annalisa Bracco (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Camilla Colombo (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Tor Dokken (SINTEF, Norway) Giovanni Gronchi (Universita di Pisa, Italy) Silvio Gualdi (Centro Euro-Mediterraneo per i Cambiamenti Climatici, Italy) Angel Jorba (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain) Angela Kunoth (Universitat zu Koln, Germany) Daniela Mansutti (Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo "Mauro Picone", Italy) Jason McEwen (University College London, UK) Salvatore Micciche (Universita di Palermo, Italy) Antonello Provenzale (Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, Italy) Eric Sonnendrucker (Max-Planck-Institut fur Plasmaphysik, Germany) Jean-Luc Starck (CEA-Saclay, France) Emmanuel Trelat (Sorbonne Universite - Paris 6, France) Massimiliano Vasile (University of Strathclyde, UK) More information can be retrieved from the website: http://www.mat.uniroma2.it/Progetto/mmmess19.php Participation is free, but registration is necessary (please, follow the instructions on the website). The deadline is 20th November 2018, but registration might be closed earlier, whenever the maximum capacity of the lecture room is reached. We would be grateful if you could forward this message and the attached poster to potentially interested people. We thank you in advance for your help and sincerely hope to see you in Rome Tor Vergata. Kind regards, The organizing and scientific comittee Michiel Bertsch, Piermarco Cannarsa, Alessandra Celletti, Carla Manni, Domenico Marinucci, Massimo Picardello, Benedetto Scoppola, Alfonso Sorrentino, Hendrik Speleers ------ Subject: Workshop, Dynamical Systems: from geometry to mechanics From: Progetto Dipartimento Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2018 13:42:15 +0200 (CEST) Dear Colleagues, we are pleased to announce the workshop "Dynamical Systems: from geometry to mechanics" to be held at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Rome Tor Vergata from 5th to 8th February 2019. The workshop is one of the scientific activities which our Department organises in the next five years (2018-2022), as part of the programme "Departments of Excellence" supported by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research. The list of invited speakers is the following: Marie-Claude Arnaud (Universite d'Avignon, France) Viviane Baladi (IMJ-PRG, Sorbonne Universite, France) Eric Bedford (Stony Brook University, United States of America) Pierre Berger (Universite Paris 13, France) Rafael de la Llave (Georgia Institute of Technology, United States of America) Santiago Diaz Madrigal (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain) Dmitry Dolgopyat (University of Maryland, United States of America) Christos Efthymiopolus: (Academy of Athens, Greece) Nuria Fagella (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain) Albert Fathi (Georgia Institute of Technology, United States of America) John Erik Fornaess (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway) Vadim Kaloshin (University of Maryland, United States of America) Stefano Luzzatto (Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Italy) Stefano Marmi (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy) Gabriella Pinzari (Universita degli Studi di Padova, Italy) Jasmin Raissy (Universite de Toulouse, France) David Sauzin (CNRS-IMCCE, France) Tere M-Seara (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain) Amie Wilkinson (University of Chicago, United States of America) More information can be retrieved from the website: http://www.mat.uniroma2.it/Progetto/bridge2019.php Participation is free, but registration is necessary (please, follow the instructions on the website). The deadline is 20th November 2018, but registration might be closed earlier, whenever the maximum capacity of the lecture room is reached. A limited number of grants covering lodging expenses will be available. We would be grateful if you could forward this message and the attached poster to potentially interested people. We thank you in advance for your help and sincerely hope to see you in Rome Tor Vergata. Kind regards, The organizing and scientific committee Filippo Bracci, Alessandra Celletti, Carlangelo Liverani, Alfonso Sorrentino ------ Subject: Workshop, Avalanche Dynamics and Precursors of Catastrophic Events From: Vivien Lecomte Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2018 08:11:08 +0200 Dear colleagues, we are writing you to announce the workshop Avalanche Dynamics and Precursors of Catastrophic Events Les Houches (France), 4-8 February 2019 The workshop aims at gathering scientists working in varied research topics involving intermittent behaviours associated to strongly correlated dynamics. Examples range from the atomic to the tectonic scale, including avalanches in magnetic materials, superconductors, deformation of glasses, cascades of rearrangements in soft matter systems, critical dynamics of imbibition fronts and crack growth; mechanical response of granular and porous media, wood, and geological flows, such as snow avalanches and earthquakes. Understanding the complex, nonlinear spatio-temporal response of these systems, is crucial for physical predictions and for the development of reliable models. Recent theoretical and experimental progress makes this a timely forum for an interdisciplinary effort to advance this important emerging research area. Topics of the workshop include: Conditions for universality (and non-universal features) in avalanche dynamics Precursors of catastrophic events Avalanches in transient dynamics Depinning and yielding transitions Instability in solid earth systems Coarse grained models for avalanche dynamics Detailed information for participating and submitting an abstract can be found on the workshop's website https://avalanche2019.sciencesconf.org/ together with the list of invited speakers. Inscriptions to the workshop are welcome, those with abstract being favoured. The deadline for abstract submission is: November 1, 2018 The organizers (email: avalanche2019@sciencesconf.org ) Kirsten Martens Jerome Weiss Vivien Lecomte Lasse Laurson Stephane Santucci ------ Subject: Faculty Positions, Mathematics, Univ of Warwick From: Charles Elliott Date: October 08, 2018 The Mathematics Institute at the University of Warwick is currently advertising 12 positions across all levels (Full Professor , Reader, Associate and Assistant Professor, WZL fixed term positions) across all areas in Mathematics. We encourage applications from candidates who are able to interact with a variety of disciplines within or outside mathematics. Applied areas of interest include, but are not limited to, mathematical modelling, numerical analysis and PDEs, inverse problems, data science or industrial mathematics. See https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/jobs/ ------ Subject: Tenure Track Position, Northwestern University From: David Chopp Date: October 15, 2018 Northwestern University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position in Applied Mathematics to begin in September 2019 in the Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics (http://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/applied-math/). Hiring will be focused on the assistant professor level, although exceptional applicants at all levels will be considered. Candidates in all fields of applied mathematics, science, and engineering with a demonstrated ability to conduct high-impact interdisciplinary research in applied mathematics are encouraged to apply. Northwestern University offers a stimulating environment, encouraging collaborations across departments and schools. Collaborations of our current faculty span multiple departments in the McCormick School of Engineering, the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, and the Feinberg School of Medicine in areas including materials science, earth sciences, fluid dynamics, complex systems, microbiology, neuroscience, and social systems, to highlight a few. Our faculty actively participate in interdisciplinary centers such as the Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems, the Center for Synthetic Biology, the Center for Hierarchical Materials Design, the Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics, and the Center for Water Research, among others. The recently funded NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology is a joint initiative primarily between the Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics and the Department of Molecular Biosciences. We are seeking candidates whose research has strong connections to applications and who can strengthen and/or broaden the research activities of the department. Requirements include a PhD. Duties involve research and teaching. Submit applications electronically at https://facultyrecruiting.northwestern.edu/apply/MzE2.The application package should include a curriculum vita, a statement of research accomplishments and interests, a statement of teaching experience and philosophy, and 3-4 selected publications. In addition, the applicant should arrange for at least three, but no more than four letters of recommendation. Recommendation letters will be automatically solicited from the letter writers by email after their names are entered in the online application system. Questions may be sent to esam-facultysearch@northwestern.edu (Subject line: 2019 Faculty Search). Review of applications will begin November 15, 2018 and will continue until the position is filled. ------ Subject: Professor Position, Applied Mathematics, Univ of Aachen From: Lars Grasedyck Date: October 10, 2018 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 November 15, 2018. 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: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 38:11 From: zhoucuixin Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2018 21:55:07 +0800 (CST) Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A (DCDS-A) November 2018, Volume 38, Issue 11 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1078-0947/2018/38/11 1. Liouville theorems and classification results for a nonlocal Schrodinger equation Yutian Lei 2018, 38(11): 5351-5377 2. Topological obstructions to dominated splitting for ergodic translations on the higher dimensional torus Pedro Duarte and Silvius Klein 2018, 38(11): 5379-5387 3. On the concentration of semiclassical states for nonlinear Dirac equations Xu Zhang 2018, 38(11): 5389-5413 4. On a new two-component bb-family peakon system with cubic nonlinearity Kai Yan, Zhijun Qiao and Yufeng Zhang 2018, 38(11): 5415-5442 5. Periodic solutions for the N-vortex problem via a superposition principle Bjorn Gebhard 2018, 38(11): 5443-5460 6. Positive solutions for a nonlinear Schrodinger-Poisson system Chunhua Wang and Jing Yang 2018, 38(11): 5461-5504 7. Orbital stability of peakons for a modified Camassa-Holm equation with higher-order nonlinearity Xingxing Liu 2018, 38(11): 5505-5521 8. Global existence for a two-component Camassa-Holm system with an arbitrary smooth function Zeng Zhang and Zhaoyang Yin 2018, 38(11): 5523-5536 9. Large data global regularity for the classical equivariant Skyrme model Dan-Andrei Geba and Manoussos G. Grillakis 2018, 38(11): 5537-5576 10. Hopf-Tsuji-Sullivan dichotomy for quotients of Hadamard spaces with a rank one isometry Gabriele Link 2018, 38(11): 5577-5613 11. A stochastic mass conserved reaction-diffusion equation with nonlinear diffusion Perla El Kettani, Danielle Hilhorst and Kai Lee 2018, 38(11): 5615-5648 12. Averaging principle for stochastic Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation with a fast oscillation Peng Gao 2018, 38(11): 5649-5684 13. Error analysis of an ADI splitting scheme for the inhomogeneous Maxwell equations Johannes Eilinghoff and Roland Schnaubelt 2018, 38(11): 5685-5709 14. Local correlation entropy Vladimir Spitalsky 2018, 38(11): 5711-5733 15. L1 semigroup generation for Fokker-Planck operators associated to general Levy driven SDEs Linghua Chen and Espen R. Jakobsen 2018, 38(11): 5735-5763 16. On dispersion decay for 3D Klein-Gordon equation Elena Kopylova 2018, 38(11): 5765-5780 17. Minimum time problem with impulsive and ordinary controls Monica Motta 2018, 38(11): 5781-5809 18. LpLp mapping properties for nonlocal Schr?dinger operators with certain potentials Woocheol Choi and Yong-Cheol Kim 2018, 38(11): 5811-5834 19. Multiplicity and concentration results for some nonlinear Schrodinger equations with the fractional p-Laplacian Vincenzo Ambrosio and Teresa Isernia 2018, 38(11): 5835-5881 20. Open maps: Small and large holes with unusual properties Kevin G. Hare and Nikita Sidorov 2018, 38(11): 5883-5895 21. Existence and asymptotic behavior of helicoidal translating solitons of the mean curvature flow Daehwan Kim and Juncheol Pyo 2018, 38(11): 5897-5919 22. The diffusion phenomenon for damped wave equations with space-time dependent coefficients Montgomery Taylor 2018, 38(11): 5921-5941 23. Global existence and boundedness in a chemorepulsion system with superlinear diffusion Marcel Freitag 2018, 38(11): 5943-5961 ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 38:12 From: zhoucuixin Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 19:18:13 +0800 (CST) Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A (DCDS-A) December 2018, Volume 38, Issue 12 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1078-0947/2018/38/12 1. Preface of Llavefest: A broad perspective on finite and infinite dimensional dynamical systems Xavier Cabre, Amadeu Delshams, Marian Gidea and Chongchun Zeng 2018, 38(12): i-iii 2. Attainability of the fractional hardy constant with nonlocal mixed boundary conditions: Applications Boumediene Abdellaoui, Ahmed Attar, Abdelrazek Dieb and Ireneo Peral 2018, 38(12): 5963-5991 3. Robustly non-hyperbolic transitive symplectic dynamics Pablo G. Barrientos and Artem Raibekas 2018, 38(12): 5993-6013 4. The two membranes problem for fully nonlinear operators Luis Caffarelli, Luis Duque and Hernan Vivas 2018, 38(12): 6015-6027 5. On the graph theorem for Lagrangian minimizing tori Mario Jorge Dias Carneiro and Rafael O. Ruggiero 2018, 38(12): 6029-6045 6. Arnold diffusion for a complete family of perturbations with two independent harmonics Amadeu Delshams and Rodrigo G. Schaefer 2018, 38(12): 6047-6072 7. Classification of irregular free boundary points for non-divergence type equations with discontinuous coefficients Serena Dipierro, Aram Karakhanyan and Enrico Valdinoci 2018, 38(12): 6073-6090 8. Breathers as metastable states for the discrete NLS equation Jean-Pierre Eckmann and C. Eugene Wayne 2018, 38(12): 6091-6103 9. Diverging period and vanishing dissipation: Families of periodic sinks in the quasi-conservative case Corrado Falcolini and Laura Tedeschini-Lalli 2018, 38(12): 6105-6122 10. Combinatorial approach to detection of fixed points, periodic orbits, and symbolic dynamics Marian Gidea and Yitzchak Shmalo 2018, 38(12): 6123-6148 11. On polyhedral control synthesis for dynamical discrete-time systems under uncertainties and state constraints Elena K. Kostousova 2018, 38(12): 6149-6162 12. Principal Floquet subspaces and exponential separations of type II with applications to random delay differential equations Janusz Mierczynski, Sylvia Novo and Rafael Obaya 2018, 38(12): 6163-6193 13. Minimizing fractional harmonic maps on the real line in the supercritical regime Vincent Millot, Yannick Sire and Hui Yu 2018, 38(12): 6195-6214 14. Some questions looking for answers in dynamical systems Carles Simo 2018, 38(12): 6215-6239 15. Quasi-periodic solution of quasi-linear fifth-order KdV equation Yingte Sun and Xiaoping Yuan 2018, 38(12): 6241-6285 16. On a class of non-local elliptic equations with asymptotically linear term Yuanhong Wei and Xifeng Su 2018, 38(12): 6287-6304 17. Attractors for model of polymer solutions motion Andrey Zvyagin 2018, 38(12): 6305-6325 18. Weak solvability of fractional Voigt model of viscoelasticity Victor Zvyagin and Vladimir Orlov 2018, 38(12): 6327-6350 ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 23:8 From: Susan Cummins Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2018 15:19:37 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B (DCDS-B) Volume: 23, Number: 8 October 2018 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1531-3492/2018/23/8 1. Positive solutions to the unstirred chemostat model with Crowley-Martin functional response Pages: 2951-2966 Hai-Xia Li, Jian-Hua Wu, Yan-Ling Li and Chun-An Liu 2. Fractional Navier-Stokes equations Pages: 2967-2988 Jan W. Cholewa and Tomasz Dlotko 3. Stability of dislocation networks of low angle grain boundaries using a continuum energy formulation Pages: 2989-302 Yang Xiang and Xiaodong Yan 4. Eventual smoothness and asymptotic behaviour of solutions to a chemotaxis system perturbed by a logistic growth Pages: 3023-3045 Giuseppe Viglialoro and Thomas E. Woolley 5. On the scale dynamics of the tropical cyclone intensity Pages: 3047-3070 Chanh Kieu and Quan Wang 6. Repulsion effects on boundedness in a quasilinear attraction-repulsion chemotaxis model in higher dimensions Pages: 3071-3085 Hai-Yang Jin and Tian Xiang 7. Positive steady states of a density-dependent predator-prey model with diffusion Pages: 3087-3107 Kaigang Huang, Yongli Cai, Feng Rao, Shengmao Fu and Weiming Wang 8. Continuous and discrete one dimensional autonomous fractional ODEs Pages: 3109-3135 Yuanyuan Feng, Lei Li, Jian-Guo Liu and Xiaoqian Xu 9. Cumulative and maximum epidemic sizes for a nonlinear SEIR stochastic model with limited resources Pages: 3137-3151 Julia Amador and Mariajesus Lopez-Herrero 10. Method of sub-super solutions for fractional elliptic equations Pages: 3153-3165 Yanqin Fang and De Tang 11. The dynamics of gene transcription in random environments Pages: 3167-3194 Jian Ren, Feng Jiao, Qiwen Sun, Moxun Tang and Jianshe Yu 12. Nonconforming elements of class L2 for Helmholtz transmission eigenvalue problems Pages: 3195-3212 Jiayu Han 13. Global dynamics and travelling wave solutions for a class of non-cooperative reaction-diffusion systems with nonlocal infections Pages: 3213-3235 Wei Wang and Wanbiao Ma 14. Partial control of chaos: How to avoid undesirable behaviors with small controls in presence of noise Pages: 3237-3274 Ruben Capeans, Juan Sabuco and Miguel A. F. Sanjuan 15. Stochastic non-autonomous Holling type-III prey-predator model with predator's intra-specific competition Pages: 3275-3296 Sampurna Sengupta, Pritha Das and Debasis Mukherjee 16. Global Kneser solutions to nonlinear equations with indefinite weight Pages: 3297-3308 Zuzana Dosla, Mauro Marini and Serena Matucci 17. Poisson S2-almost automorphy for stochastic processes and its applications to SPDEs driven by Levy noise Pages: 3309-3345 Xueqin Li, Chao Tang and Tianmin Huang 18. Exponential stability of SDEs driven by G-Brownian motion with delayed impulsive effects: average impulsive interval approach Pages: 3347-3360 Yong Ren, Wensheng Yin and Dongjin Zhu 19. On geometric conditions for reduction of the Moreau sweeping process to the Prandtl-Ishlinskii operator Pages: 3361-3386 Dmitrii Rachinskii 20. Mathematical analysis of macrophage-bacteria interaction in tuberculosis infection Pages: 3387-3413 Danyun He, Qian Wang and Wing-Cheong Lo 21. Chaotic dynamics in a transport equation on a network Pages: 3415-3426 Proscovia Namayanja 22. Global solutions to Chemotaxis-Navier-Stokes equations in critical Besov spaces Pages: 3427-3460 Minghua Yang, Zunwei Fu and Jinyi Sun 23. Synchronization in networks with strongly delayed couplings Pages: 3461-3482 Daniel M. N. Maia, Elbert E. N. Macau, Tiago Pereira and Serhiy Yanchuk 24. A stochastic SIRI epidemic model with relapse and media coverage Pages: 3483-3501 Tomas Caraballo, Mohamed El Fatini, Roger Pettersson and Regragui Taki 25. Horizontal patterns from finite speed directional quenching Pages: 3503-3534 Rafael Monteiro ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 23:9 From: Susan Cummins Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2018 16:40:56 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B (DCDS-B) Volume: 23, Number: 9 November 2018 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1531-3492/2018/23/9 1. Analysis of a free boundary problem for tumor growth with Gibbs-Thomson relation and time delays Pages: 3535-3551 Shihe Xu, Meng Bai and Fangwei Zhang 2. Pullback attractors for a class of non-autonomous thermoelastic plate systems Pages: 3553-3571 Flank D. M. Bezerra, Vera L. Carbone, Marcelo J. D. Nascimento and Karina Schiabel 3. A Nekhoroshev type theorem for the nonlinear Klein-Gordon equation with potential Pages: 3573-3594 Stefano Pasquali 4. A space-time discontinuous Galerkin spectral element method for the Stefan problem Pages: 3595-3622 Chaoxu Pei, Mark Sussman and M. Yousuff Hussaini 5. Transient growth in stochastic Burgers flows Pages: 3623-3643 Diogo Po\c{c}as and Bartosz Protas 6. A stochastic SIRI epidemic model with Levy noise Pages: 3645-3661 Badr-eddine Berrhazi, Mohamed El Fatini, Tomas Caraballo and Roger Pettersson 7. Qualitative analysis of kinetic-based models for tumor-immune system interaction Pages: 3663-3684 Martina Conte, Maria Groppi and Giampiero Spiga 8. On a coupled SDE-PDE system modeling acid-mediated tumor invasion Pages: 3685-3715 Sandesh Athni Hiremath, Christina Surulescu, Anna Zhigun and Stefanie Sonner 9. A new criterion to a two-chemical substances chemotaxis system with critical dimension Pages: 3717-3721 Xueli Bai and Suying Liu 10. Topological instabilities in families of semilinear parabolic problems subject to nonlinear perturbations Pages: 3723-3753 Mickael D. Chekroun 11. Extinction and coexistence of species for a diffusive intraguild predation model with B-D functional response Pages: 3755-3786 Guohong Zhang and Xiaoli Wang 12. Global attractor of complex networks of reaction-diffusion systems of Fitzhugh-Nagumo type Pages: 3787-3797 B. Ambrosio, M. A. Aziz-Alaoui and V. L. E. Phan 13. Coexistence and extinction in Time-Periodic Volterra-Lotka type systems with nonlocal dispersal Pages: 3799-3816 Tung Nguyen and Nar Rawal 14. A non-autonomous predator-prey model with infected prey Pages: 3817-3836 Yang Lu, Xia Wang and Shengqiang Liu 15. The impact of releasing sterile mosquitoes on malaria transmission Pages: 3837-3853 Hongyan Yin, Cuihong Yang, Xin'an Zhang and Jia Li 16. On one problem of viscoelastic fluid dynamics with memory on an infinite time interval Pages: 3855-3877 Victor Zvyagin and Vladimir Orlov 17. On the initial boundary value problem of a Navier-Stokes/Q-tensor model for liquid crystals Pages: 3879-3899 Yuning Liu and Wei Wang 18. Asymptotic spreading of time periodic competition diffusion systems Pages: 3901-3914 Wei-Jian Bo and Guo Lin 19. Stationary solutions of neutral stochastic partial differential equations with delays in the highest-order derivatives Pages: 3915-3934 Kai Liu 20. Dynamic transitions of the Fitzhugh-Nagumo equations on a finite domain Pages: 3935-3947 Yiqiu Mao 21. Improved extensibility criteria and global well-posedness of a coupled chemotaxis-fluid model on bounded domains Pages: 3949-3967 Jishan Fan and Kun Zhao 22. A multiscale model of the CD8 T cell immune response structured by intracellular content Pages: 3969-4002 Loic Barbarroux, Philippe Michel, Mostafa Adimy and Fabien Crauste 23. Asymptotic decay for the classical solution of the chemotaxis system with fractional Laplacian in high dimensions Pages: 4003-4020 Xi Wang, Zuhan Liu and Ling Zhou 24. Pullback attractors and invariant measures for discrete Klein-Gordon-Schrodinger equations Pages: 4021-4044 Caidi Zhao, Gang Xue and Grzegorz Lukaszewicz 25. Analysis of a stage-structured dengue model Pages: 4045-4061 Jinping Fang, Guang Lin and Hui Wan ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 23:10 From: Susan Cummins Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2018 14:26:59 -0500 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B (DCDS-B) Volume: 23, Number: 10 December 2018 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1531-3492/2018/23/10 1. Spreading speed and traveling waves for a non-local delayed reaction-diffusion system without quasi-monotonicity Pages: 4063-4085 Zhenguo Bai and Tingting Zhao 2. Time asymptotics of structured populations with diffusion and dynamic boundary conditions Pages: 4087-4116 Mustapha Mokhtar-Kharroubi and Quentin Richard 3. On a free boundary problem for a nonlocal reaction-diffusion model Pages: 4117-4139 Jia-Feng Cao, Wan-Tong Li and Meng Zhao 4. Global phase portraits of a degenerate Bogdanov-Takens system with symmetry (II) Pages: 4141-4170 Hebai Chen and Xingwu Chen 5. On the Cauchy problem for the XFEL Schrodinger equation Pages: 4171-4186 Binhua Feng and Dun Zhao 6. A perturbed fourth order elliptic equation with negative exponent Pages: 4187-4205 Zongming Guo and Long Wei 7. Carleman estimate for solutions to a degenerate convection-diffusion equation Pages: 4207-4222 Chunpeng Wang, Yanan Zhou, Runmei Du and Qiang Liu 8. Global stability of a diffusive and delayed HBV infection model with HBV DNA-containing capsids and general incidence rate Pages: 4223-4242 Ting Guo, Haihong Liu, Chenglin Xu and Fang Yan 9. Upper and lower bounds for the blow-up time in quasilinear reaction diffusion problems Pages: 4243-4254 Juntang Ding and Xuhui Shen 10. Invasion and coexistence of competition-diffusion-advection system with heterogeneous vs homogeneous resources Pages: 4255-4266 Benlong Xu and Hongyan Jiang 11. Dynamics of weak solutions for the three dimensional Navier-Stokes equations with nonlinear damping Pages: 4267-4284 Fang Li, Bo You and Yao Xu 12. Exponential stability of an incompressible non-Newtonian fluid with delay Pages: 4285-4303 Linfang Liu, Tomas Caraballo and Xianlong Fu 13. Finite dimensionality of global attractor for the solutions to 3D viscous primitive equations of large-scale moist atmosphere Pages: 4305-4327 Boling Guo and Guoli Zhou 14. Stabilization of turning processes using spindle feedback with state-dependent delay Pages: 4329-4360 Qingwen Hu and Huan Zhang 15. Well-posedeness and energy decay of solutions to a bresse system with a boundary dissipation of fractional derivative type Pages: 4361-4395 Abbes Benaissa and Abderrahmane Kasmi 16. Existence and uniqueness of global classical solutions to a two dimensional two species cancer invasion haptotaxis model Pages: 4397-4431 Jan Giesselmann, Niklas Kolbe, Maria Lukacova-Medvidova and Nikolaos Sfakianakis 17. A vicinal surface model for epitaxial growth with logarithmic free energy Pages: 4433-4453 Yuan Gao, Hangjie Ji, Jian-Guo Liu and Thomas P. Witelski 18. Convergence rate of strong approximations of compound random maps, application to SPDEs Pages: 4455-4476 Emmanuel Gobet and Mohamed Mrad 19. Convergence of solutions to inverse problems for a class of variational-hemivariational inequalities Pages: 4477-4498 Stanislaw Migorski and Biao Zeng 20. Theoretical analysis on a diffusive SIR epidemic model with nonlinear incidence in a heterogeneous environment Pages: 4499-4517 Chengxia Lei, Fujun Li and Jiang Liu 21. Numerical study of phase transition in van der Waals fluid Pages: 4519-4540 Qiaolin He, Chang Liu and Xiaoding Shi 22. Identification of generic stable dynamical systems taking a nonlinear differential approach Pages: 4541-4555 Mahdi Khajeh Salehani 23. A reaction-diffusion-advection SIS epidemic model in a spatially-temporally heterogeneous environment Pages: 4557-4578 Danhua Jiang, Zhi-Cheng Wang and Liang Zhang 24. Prevalence of stable periodic solutions in the forced relativistic pendulum equation Pages: 4579-4594 Feng Wang, Jifeng Chu and Zaitao Liang 25. Time-dependent asymptotic behavior of the solution for plate equations with linear memory Pages: 4595-4616 Tingting Liu and Qiaozhen Ma ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - S 12:3 From: zhoucuixin Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 19:33:22 +0800 (CST) Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - S (DCDS-S) June 2019, Volume 12, Issue 3 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1937-1632/2019/12/3 1. Preface: New trends on numerical analysis and analytical methods with their applications to real world problems Abdon Atangana, Zakia Hammouch, Kolade M. Owolabi and Gisele Mephou 2019, 12(3): i-i 2. Generalised class of Time Fractional Black Scholes equation and numerical analysis Rodrigue Gnitchogna Batogna and Abdon Atangana 2019, 12(3): 435-445 3. New exact solutions for some fractional order differential equations via improved sub-equation method Berat Karaagac 2019, 12(3): 447-454 4. Modeling the transmission dynamics of avian influenza with saturation and psychological effect Muhammad Altaf Khan, Muhammad Farhan, Saeed Islam and Ebenezer Bonyah 2019, 12(3): 455-474 5. Numerical analysis of coupled fractional differential equations with Atangana-Baleanu fractional derivative Ilknur Koca 2019, 12(3): 475-486 6. The first integral method for two fractional non-linear biological models Olusola Kolebaje, Ebenezer Bonyah and Lateef Mustapha 2019, 12(3): 487-502 7. On the existence and uniqueness of the solution of an optimal control problem for Schrodinger equation Gokce DIlek Kucuk, Gabil Yagub and Ercan CelIk 2019, 12(3): 503-512 8. Weak Galerkin mixed finite element methods for parabolic equations with memory Xiaomeng Li, Qiang Xu and Ailing Zhu 2019, 12(3): 513-531 9. A unified finite difference Chebyshev wavelet method for numerically solving time fractional Burgers' equation Omer Oruc, Alaattin Esen and Fatih Bulut 2019, 12(3): 533-542 10. Numerical analysis and pattern formation process for space-fractional superdiffusive systems Kolade M. Owolabi 2019, 12(3): 543-566 11. High-order solvers for space-fractional differential equations with Riesz derivative Kolade M. Owolabi and Abdon Atangana 2019, 12(3): 567-590 12. Efficient numerical method for a model arising in biological stoichiometry of tumour dynamics Kolade M. Owolabi, Kailash C. Patidar and Albert Shikongo 2019, 12(3): 591-613 13. The discrete homotopy perturbation Sumudu transform method for solving partial difference equations Figen Ozpinar and Fethi Bin Muhammad Belgacem 2019, 12(3): 615-624 14. Barycentric spectral domain decomposition methods for valuing a class of infinite activity Levy models Edson Pindza, Francis Youbi, Eben Mare and Matt Davison 2019, 12(3): 625-643 15. Couette flows of a viscous fluid with slip effects and non-integer order derivative without singular kernel Muhammad Bilal Riaz, Naseer Ahmad Asif, Abdon Atangana and Muhammad Imran Asjad 2019, 12(3): 645-664 16. Comparative study of a cubic autocatalytic reaction via different analysis methods Khaled Mohammed Saad and Eman Hussain Faissal AL-Sharif 2019, 12(3): 665-684 17. Spectral Jacobi-Galerkin methods and iterated methods for Fredholm integral equations of the second kind with weakly singular kernel Yin Yang and Yunqing Huang 2019, 12(3): 685-702 ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Geometric Mechanics 10:3 From: editorial Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2018 15:18:42 -0500 Journal of Geometric Mechanics September 2018, Volume 10, Issue 3 http://216.227.221.143/journal/1941-4889/2018/10/3 1. On the geometry of the Schmidt-Legendre transformation Ogul Esen and Partha Guha 2018, 10(3): 251-291 2. The Euler-Poisson equations: An elementary approach to integrability conditions Sasho Popov and Jean-Marie Strelcyn 2018, 10(3): 293-329 3. A family of compact semitoric systems with two focus-focus singularities Sonja Hohloch and Joseph Palmer 2018, 10(3): 331-357 4. Alternative angle-based approach to the KS-Map. An interpretation through symmetry and reduction Sebastian Ferrer and Francisco Crespo 2018, 10(3): 359-372 ------ Subject: Contents, Evolution Equations & Control Theory 7:4 From: zhoucuixin Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2018 19:59:13 +0800 (CST) Evolution Equations & Control Theory (EECT) December 2018, Volume 7, Issue 4 http://aimsciences.org/journal/A0000-0000/2018/7/4 1.Exact rate of decay for solutions to damped second order ODE's with a degenerate potential Tomas Barta 2018, 7(4): 531-543 2. Observability of wave equation with Ventcel dynamic condition Imen Benabbas and Djamel Eddine Teniou 2018, 7(4): 545-570 3. Optimal control for the stochastic FitzHugh-Nagumo model with recovery variable Francesco Cordoni and Luca Di Persio 2018, 7(4): 571-585 4. Some partially observed multi-agent linear exponential quadratic stochastic differential games Tyrone E. Duncan 2018, 7(4): 587-597 5. Existence and stabilization of a Kirchhoff moving string with a delay in the boundary or in the internal feedback Abdelkarim Kelleche and Nasser-Eddine Tatar 2018, 7(4): 599-616 6. Backward controllability of pullback trajectory attractors with applications to multi-valued Jeffreys-Oldroyd equations Yangrong Li, Renhai Wang and Lianbing She 2018, 7(4): 617-637 7. Dynamic and electrostatic modeling for a piezoelectric smart composite and related stabilization results Ahmet Ozkan Ozer 2018, 7(4): 639-668 8. Solving an inverse source problem for a time fractional diffusion equation by a modified quasi-boundary value method Zhousheng Ruan, Sen Zhang and Sican Xiong 2018, 7(4): 669-682 ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure & Applied Analysis 18:1 From: editorial Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2018 16:19:27 -0500 Communications on Pure & Applied Analysis (CPAA) January 2019, Volume 18, Issue 1 http://216.227.221.143/journal/1534-0392/2019/18/1 1. Space-time decay estimates of solutions to liquid crystal system in R^3 Xiaopeng Zhao 2019, 18(1): 1-13 2. Global stability and uniform persistence for an infection load-structured SI model with exponential growth velocity Antoine Perasso 2019, 18(1): 15-32 3. An N-barrier maximum principle for autonomous systems of n species and its application to problems arising from population dynamics Chiun-Chuan Chen, Li-Chang Hung and Chen-Chih Lai 2019, 18(1): 33-50 4. A positive solution for an asymptotically cubic quasilinear Schrodinger equation Xiang-Dong Fang 2019, 18(1): 51-64 5. Constraint minimizers of perturbed gross-pitaevskii energy functionals in R^N Shuai Li, Jingjing Yan and Xincai Zhu 2019, 18(1): 65-81 6. Multiplicity of solutions for a nonhomogeneous quasilinear elliptic problem with critical growth Marcos L. M. Carvalho, Jose Valdo A. Goncalves, Claudiney Goulart and Olimpio H. Miyagaki 2019, 18(1): 83-106 7. Boundary regularity for a degenerate elliptic equation with mixed boundary conditions Alassane Niang 2019, 18(1): 107-128 8. Bounded state solutions of Kirchhoff type problems with a critical exponent in high dimension Qilin Xie and Jianshe Yu 2019, 18(1): 129-158 9. Existence and a general decay results for a viscoelastic plate equation with a logarithmic nonlinearity Mohammad M. Al-Gharabli, Aissa Guesmia and Salim A. Messaoudi 2019, 18(1): 159-180 10. Kirchhoff type equations with strong singularities Yijing Sun and Yuxin Tan 2019, 18(1): 181-193 11. Existence of weak solutions for a diffuse interface model for two-phase flow with surfactants Helmut Abels, Harald Garcke and Josef Weber 2019, 18(1): 195-225 12. On a p-Laplacian eigenvalue problem with supercritical exponent Yansheng Zhong and Yongqing Li 2019, 18(1): 227-236 13. Critical system involving fractional Laplacian Maoding Zhen, Jinchun He and Haoyun Xu 2019, 18(1): 237-253 14. Dynamics in a parabolic-elliptic chemotaxis system with growth source and nonlinear secretion Tian Xiang 2019, 18(1): 255-284 15. Existence of ground state solutions for Choquard equation involving the general upper critical Hardy-Littlewood-Sobolev nonlinear term Gui-Dong Li and Chun-Lei Tang 2019, 18(1): 285-300 16. On the Neumann problem of Hardy-Sobolev critical equations with the multiple singularities Masato Hashizume, Chun-Hsiung Hsia and Gyeongha Hwang 2019, 18(1): 301-322 17. On the positive semigroups generated by Fleming-Viot type differential operators Francesco Altomare, Mirella Cappelletti Montano and Vita Leonessa 2019, 18(1): 323-340 18. New regularity of kolmogorov equation and application on approximation of semi-linear spdes with Holder continuous drifts Jianhai Bao, Xing Huang and Chenggui Yuan 2019, 18(1): 341-360 19. Spreading speeds and traveling waves for space-time periodic nonlocal dispersal cooperative systems Xiongxiong Bao, Wenxian Shen and Zhongwei Shen 2019, 18(1): 361-396 20. Spectral expansion series with parenthesis for the nonself-adjoint periodic differential operators Oktay Veliev 2019, 18(1): 397-424 21. Homoclinic orbits for discrete Hamiltonian systems with local super-quadratic conditions Qinqin Zhang 2019, 18(1): 425-434 22. A note on commutators of the fractional sub-Laplacian on Carnot groups Ali Maalaoui 2019, 18(1): 435-453 23. Controllability for a class of semilinear fractional evolution systems via resolvent operators Daliang Zhao, Yansheng Liu and Xiaodi Li 2019, 18(1): 455-478 24. Subseries and signed series Armengol Gasull and Francesc Ma\~nosas 2019, 18(1): 479-492 25. Existence of ground state solutions for a class of quasilinear Schrodinger equations with general critical nonlinearity Jianhua Chen, Xianhua Tang and Bitao Cheng 2019, 18(1): 493-517 26. Semiclassical states for fractional Choquard equations with critical growth Hui Zhang, Jun Wang and Fubao Zhang 2019, 18(1): 519-538 27. Blow-up of solutions of nonlinear Schrodinger equations with oscillating nonlinearities Turker Ozsari 2019, 18(1): 539-558 ------ Subject: Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization 8:4 From: editorial Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2018 15:46:50 -0500 Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization (NACO) December 2018, Volume 8, Issue 4 http://216.227.221.143/journal/2155-3289/2018/8/4 1. A projected preconditioned conjugate gradient method for the linear response eigenvalue problem Xing Li, Chungen Shen and Lei-Hong Zhang 2018, 8(4): 389-412 2. Optimization problems with orthogonal matrix constraints K. T. Arasu and Manil T. Mohan 2018, 8(4): 413-440 3. On the cyclic pseudomonotonicity and the proximal point algorithm Hadi Khatibzadeh, Vahid Mohebbi and Mohammad Hossein Alizadeh 2018, 8(4): 441-449 4. Quantitative stability analysis of stochastic mathematical programs with vertical complementarity constraints Yongchao Liu 2018, 8(4): 451-460 5. Weighted vertices optimizer (WVO): a novel metaheuristic optimization algorithm Soheil Dolatabadi 2018, 8(4): 461-479 6. A stochastic approach to model housing markets: The US housing market case Bilgi Yilmaz and A. Sevtap Selcuk-Kestel 2018, 8(4): 481-492 7. Further results on the perturbation estimations for the Drazin inverse Haifeng Ma and Xiaoshuang Gao 2018, 8(4): 493-503 ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Industrial & Management Optimization 14:4 From: Susan Cummins Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2018 22:20:23 -0500 Journal of Industrial & Management Optimization (JIMO) Volume: 14, Number: 4 October 2018 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1547-5816/2018/14/4 1. Strategic behavior and optimal strategies in an M/G/1 queue with Bernoulli vacations Pages: 1297-1322 Sheng Zhu and Jinting Wang 2. Optimal investment and dividend payment strategies with debt management and reinsurance Pages: 1323-1348 Qian Zhao, Zhuo Jin and Jiaqin Wei 3. Modeling and computation of energy efficiency management with emission permits trading Pages: 1349-1365 Shuhua Zhang, Xinyu Wang and Song Wang 4. Disaster relief routing in limited capacity road networks with heterogeneous flows Pages: 1367-1380 Linet Ozdamar, Dilek Tuzun Aksu, Elifcan Yasa and Biket Ergunes 5. A power penalty method for a class of linearly constrained variational inequality Pages: 1381-1396 Ming Chen and Chongchao Huang 6. Compensation plan, pricing and production decisions with inventory-dependent salvage value, and asymmetric risk-averse sales agent Pages: 1397-1421 Kegui Chen, Xinyu Wang, Min Huang and Wai-Ki Ching 7. Performance optimization of parallel-distributed processing with checkpointing for cloud environment Pages: 1423-1442 Tsuguhito Hirai, Hiroyuki Masuyama, Shoji Kasahara and Yutaka Takahashi 8. Optimal liability ratio and dividend payment strategies under catastrophic risk Pages: 1443-1461 Linyi Qian, Lyu Chen, Zhuo Jin and Rongming Wang 9. Parameter identification and numerical simulation for the exchange coefficient of dissolved oxygen concentration under ice in a boreal lake Pages: 1463-1478 Qinxi Bai, Zhijun Li, Lei Wang, Bing Tan and Enmin Feng 10. Scheduling family jobs on an unbounded parallel-batch machine to minimize makespan and maximum flow time Pages: 1479-1500 Zhichao Geng and Jinjiang Yuan 11. Novel correlation coefficients under the intuitionistic multiplicative environment and their applications to decision-making process Pages: 1501-1519 Harish Garg 12. Optimal pricing and inventory management for a loss averse firm when facing strategic customers Pages: 1521-1544 Ruopeng Wang, Jinting Wang and Chang Sun 13. Analysis of a dynamic premium strategy: From theoretical and marketing perspectives Pages: 1545-1564 Wing Yan Lee and Fangda Liu 14. Frequency H2/H8 optimizing control for isolated microgrid based on IPSO algorithm Pages: 1565-1577 Zhong-Qiang Wu and Xi-Bo Zhao 15. Adjoint-based parameter and state estimation in 1-D magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow system Pages: 1579-1594 Zhigang Ren, Shan Guo, Zhipeng Li and Zongze Wu 16. The modified inertial relaxed CQ algorithm for solving the split feasibility problems Pages: 1595-1615 Suthep Suantai, Nattawut Pholasa and Prasit Cholamjiak 17. Tunneling behaviors of two mutual funds Pages: 1617-1649 Lin He, Zongxia Liang and Xiaoyang Zhao 18. A generalized approach to sparse and stable portfolio optimization problem Pages: 1651-1666 Zhifeng Dai and Fenghua Wen 19. Selective void creation/filling for variable size packets and multiple wavelengths Pages: 1667-1684 Kurt Van Hautegem, Wouter Rogiest and Herwig Bruneel 20. Optimal impulse control of a mean-reverting inventory with quadratic costs Pages: 1685-1700 Yanqing Hu, Zaiming Liu and Jinbiao Wu 21. Times until service completion and abandonment in an M/M/m preemptive-resume LCFS queue with impatient customers Pages: 1701-1726 Hideaki Takagi ------ Subject: Contents, Mathematical Biosciences & Engineering 15:6 From: zhoucuixin Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 21:23:30 +0800 (CST) Mathematical Biosciences & Engineering (MBE) December 2018, Volume 15, Issue 6 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1551-0018/2018/15/6 1. Modeling crowd dynamics through coarse-grained data analysis Sebastien Motsch, Mehdi Moussaid, Elsa G. Guillot, Mathieu Moreau, Julien Pettre, Guy Theraulaz, Cecile Appert-Rolland and Pierre Degond 2018, 15(6): 1271-1290 2. Dynamical analysis for a hepatitis B transmission model with immigration and infection age Suxia Zhang, Hongbin Guo and Robert Smith? 2018, 15(6): 1291-1313 3. Modeling the control of infectious diseases: Effects of TV and social media advertisements Arvind Kumar Misra, Rajanish Kumar Rai and Yasuhiro Takeuchi 2018, 15(6): 1315-1343 4. Early and late stage profiles for a chemotaxis model with density-dependent jump probability Tianyuan Xu, Shanming Ji, Chunhua Jin, Ming Mei and Jingxue Yin 2018, 15(6): 1345-1385 5. Ebola: Impact of hospital's admission policy in an overwhelmed scenario Mondal Hasan Zahid and Christopher M. Kribs 2018, 15(6): 1387-1399 6. Dynamics of a stochastic delayed Harrison-type predation model: Effects of delay and stochastic components Feng Rao, Carlos Castillo-Chavez and Yun Kang 2018, 15(6): 1401-1423 7. Impact of behavioral change on the epidemic characteristics of an epidemic model without vital dynamics Jianquan Li, Xiaoqin Wang and Xiaolin Lin 2018, 15(6): 1425-1434 8. Enhancement of chemotherapy using oncolytic virotherapy: Mathematical and optimal control analysis Joseph Malinzi, Rachid Ouifki, Amina Eladdadi, Delfim F. M. Torres and K. A. Jane White 2018, 15(6): 1435-1463 9. State feedback impulsive control of computer worm and virus with saturated incidence Meng Zhang, Kaiyuan Liu, Lansun Chen and Zeyu Li 2018, 15(6): 1465-1478 10. Coexistence of a cross-diffusive West Nile virus model in a heterogenous environment Abdelrazig K. Tarboush, Jing Ge and Zhigui Lin 2018, 15(6): 1479-1494 11. Review of stability and stabilization for impulsive delayed systems Xueyan Yang, Xiaodi Li, Qiang Xi and Peiyong Duan 2018, 15(6): 1495-1515 ------ Subject: Contents, Mathematical Control & Related Fields 8:3-4 From: Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2018 14:22:55 +0800 (GMT+08:00) Mathematical Control & Related Fields (MCRF) September & December 2018, Volume 8, Issue 3&4 http://aimsciences.org/journal/2156-8472/2018/8/3&4 1. Preface: A tribute to professor Jiongmin Yong on his 60th birthday Hongwei Lou, Qi Lu, Gengsheng Wang and Xu Zhang 2018, 8(3&4): i-i 2. Jiongmin Yong's mathematical works in recent thirty years Shuping Chen 2018, 8(3&4): 491-500 3. Existence for nonlinear finite dimensional stochastic differential equations of subgradient type Viorel Barbu 2018, 8(3&4): 501-508 4. Value function for regional control problems via dynamic programming and Pontryagin maximum principle Guy Barles, Ariela Briani and Emmanuel Trelat 2018, 8(3&4): 509-533 5. Necessary conditions for infinite horizon optimal control problems with state constraints Vincenzo Basco, Piermarco Cannarsa and Helene Frankowska 2018, 8(3&4): 535-555 6. Numerical study of polynomial feedback laws for a bilinear control problem Tobias Breiten, Karl Kunisch and Laurent Pfeiffer 2018, 8(3&4): 557-582 7. General boundary value problems of the Korteweg-de Vries equation on a bounded domain Roberto A. Capistrano-Filho, Shuming Sun and Bing-Yu Zhang 2018, 8(3&4): 583-605 8. Analysis and optimal control of some quasilinear parabolic equations Eduardo Casas and Konstantinos Chrysafinos 2018, 8(3&4): 607-623 9. Recovery of local volatility for financial assets with mean-reverting price processes Qihong Chen 2018, 8(3&4): 625-635 10. Weak laws of large numbers for sublinear expectation Zengjing Chen, Qingyang Liu and Gaofeng Zong 2018, 8(3&4): 637-651 11. Linear quadratic mean-field-game of backward stochastic differential systems Kai Du, Jianhui Huang and Zhen Wu 2018, 8(3&4): 653-678 12. Inverse S-shaped probability weighting and its impact on investment Xue Dong He, Roy Kouwenberg and Xun Yu Zhou 2018, 8(3&4): 679-706 13. Null controllability of the Lotka-McKendrick system with spatial diffusion Nicolas Hegoburu and Marius Tucsnak 2018, 8(3&4): 707-720 14. Quadratic BSDEs with mean reflection Helene Hibon, Ying Hu, Yiqing Lin, Peng Luo and Falei Wang 2018, 8(3&4): 721-738 15. Nonlinear backward stochastic evolutionary equations driven by a space-time white noise Ying Hu and Shanjian Tang 2018, 8(3&4): 739-751 16. Recursive utility optimization with concave coefficients Shaolin Ji and Xiaomin Shi 2018, 8(3&4): 753-775 17. Feedback stabilization with one simultaneous control for systems of parabolic equations Catalin-George Lefter and Elena-Alexandra Melnig 2018, 8(3&4): 777-787 18. Weak stability of a laminated beam Yanfang Li, Zhuangyi Liu and Yang Wang 2018, 8(3&4): 789-808 19. Optimal control problems for some ordinary differential equations with behavior of blowup or quenching Ping Lin and Weihan Wang 2018, 8(3&4): 809-828 20. Controllability and observability of some coupled stochastic parabolic systems Lingyang Liu and Xu Liu 2018, 8(3&4): 829-854 21. Minimization of the elliptic higher eigenvalues for multiphase anisotropic conductors Hongwei Lou and Xueyuan Yin 2018, 8(3&4): 855-877 22. Recurrence for switching diffusion with past dependent switching and countable state space Dang H. Nguyen and George Yin 2018, 8(3&4): 879-897 23. Carleman commutator approach in logarithmic convexity for parabolic equations Kim Dang Phung 2018, 8(3&4): 899-933 24. Controllability under positivity constraints of semilinear heat equations Dario Pighin and Enrique Zuazua 2018, 8(3&4): 935-964 25. Switching between a pair of stocks: An optimal trading rule Jingzhi Tie and Qing Zhang 2018, 8(3&4): 965-999 26. Admissible controls and controllable sets for a linear time-varying ordinary differential equation Lijuan Wang and Yashan Xu 2018, 8(3&4): 1001-1019 27. Forward backward SDEs in weak formulation Haiyang Wang and Jianfeng Zhang 2018, 8(3&4): 1021-1049 28. Time-inconsistent recursive zero-sum stochastic differential games Qingmeng Wei and Zhiyong Yu 2018, 8(3&4): 1051-1079 29. Optimal actuator location of the minimum norm controls for stochastic heat equations Donghui Yang and Jie Zhong 2018, 8(3&4): 1081-1095 30. Quantitative unique continuation for the heat equation with Coulomb potentials Can Zhang 2018, 8(3&4): 1097-1116