Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 18, Number 23 December 15, 2018 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Advanced Lecture Course on Computational Systems Biology Conference, Mathematical & Computational Issues in the Geosciences Conference on Dense Granular Flows Congress, Modelling the Cardiac Function Postdoc Position, Mathematical Fellowships, SISSA Postdoc Position, Mathematician or Geophysicist Postdoc Position, for female researchers, TU Wien, Austria Tenure Track Position, Computational Mathematics Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 39:2 Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 39:3 Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 24:2 Contents, Journal of Geometric Mechanics 10:4 Contents, Journal of Dynamics & Games 5:4 Contents, Kinetic & Related Models 12:2 Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization 9:1 Contents, Journal of Industrial & Management Optimization 15:1 Contents, Journal of Computational Dynamics 5:1&2 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: Advanced Lecture Course on Computational Systems Biology From: Daniel Jost Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2018 10:08:01 +0100 We are excited to announce the 3rd Advanced Lecture Course on Computational Systems Biology, that will be held in the Aussois ski resort (France, French Alps) between March 31-April 6, 2019 (https://project.inria.fr/compsysbio2019/). The main Course emphasis is methodological. One goal is to illustrate the wealth and diversity of Systems Biology issues for scientists from Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics. Another goal is to allow biologists motivated by Systems Biology to go deeper into methodological issues in order to facilitate their contacts with scientists from the formal sciences. Sessions are preferentially organized around methodological issues: control theory, dynamical systems, spatio-temporal models, network inference and analysis, evolutionary systems dynamics, with a constant eye on biological relevance (https://project.inria.fr/compsysbio2019/program/). This will be complemented by blackboard teaching and hands-on sessions in parallel classes bearing on specific topics or methods. The Course will be an opportunity for participants to interact directly with 21 prominent scientists in this rapidly growing field. In order to facilitate casual interactions, there will be time for skiing in the afternoon. Participants are strongly encouraged to submit an abstract of their current work to be presented as a poster in order to facilitate scientific interactions. Some abstracts will be selected for short talks by the Scientific Committee. Fellowships are available for pre-PhD students and will be awarded to cover registration fees on the basis of the submitted abstract. Key dates Fellowship application: deadline January 25th, 2019 Registration until February 28th, 2019 The Organizing commitee: Daniel Kahn Hidde de Jong Denis Thieffry Betty Bigai Anton Crombach Daniel Jost ------ Subject: Conference, Mathematical & Computational Issues in the Geosciences From: Maxwell Hayes Date: December 19, 2018 Conference Name: SIAM Conference on Mathematical & Computational Issues in the Geosciences (GS19) Location: Houston Marriott Westchase, Houston, Texas, U.S. Dates: March 11-14, 2019 Invited Speakers: Gregoire Allaire, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France Anatoly Baumstein, ExxonMobil, U.S. Patrick Heimbach, University of Texas at Austin, U.S. Elizabeth Hunke, Los Alamos National Laboratory, U.S. Yunyue Elita Li, National University of Singapore, Singapore Alfio Quarteroni, Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy Registration and Program: Registration and the conference program are now posted at https://www.siam.org/conferences/CM/Main/gs19 PRE-REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 11, 2019 HOTEL RESERVATION DEADLINE: February 11, 2019 Twitter hashtag: #SIAMGS19 For additional information, contact the SIAM Conference Department at meetings@siam.org. ------ Subject: Conference on Dense Granular Flows From: Pamela Bye Date: December 19, 2018 Monday 1 - Thursday 4 July 2019 Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge, UK Flows involving solid particulates are ubiquitous in nature and industry alike. Such flows are found in pharmaceutical production, the chemical industry, the food and agricultural industries, energy production and the environment. Many unsolved problems remain, however. In order to be able to solve problems, granular flows need to be understood so that their behaviour can be controlled and predicted. We are able to describe rapid granular flows, where the particles are highly agitated and there has been some success describing static systems. The intermediate regime, where these two phases meet and coexist, is not as well understood and yet is the most commonly observed behaviour of granular flow. The objective of this meeting will be to interface the two ends of the particulate flow spectrum - those working to understand the fundamentals of granular flows and those attempting to control particulate flows in an industrial setting - to develop solutions to the complex problems presented by dense granular flows. Themes will include dense granular flow, biological systems, self- propelled particles and geological flows, exploring new developments in theoretical analysis and experimental techniques. All attendees will be provided with an opportunity to present recent work and there will be substantial time for discussion, both during the workshop and during the evening! Postgraduate and PhD students are particularly welcomed and oral presentations will reflect the breadth of the field. Invited Speakers: Professor Kimberly Hill (University of Minnesota); Dr Chris Johnson (University of Manchester); Professor Ken Kamrin (MIT); Lydie Staron (Institut le Rond d'Alembert, Paris) Papers will be accepted for the conference based on a 500 word abstract for oral or poster presentation. Abstracts should be submitted by 31 January 2019 via https://my.ima.org.uk. Please indicate whether your title is intended for oral or poster presentation. For further information on this conference, please visit the conference webpage: https://ima.org.uk/10275/3rd-ima-conference-on-dense-granular-flows ------ Subject: Congress, Modelling the Cardiac Function From: Luca Paglieri Date: December 14, 2018 2019 RISM Congress iHEART - Modelling the Cardiac Function 22-24 July 2019 - Varese (Italy) http://iheart.polimi.it/mcf2019 This congress, organised in the context of the prestigious Riemann International School of Mathematics, aims at focusing on the state of the art in the mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of the cardiac function and its clinical applications. This event will host plenary lectures from distinguished scientists as well as contributed talks some presented by PhD students and some by senior researchers, and a poster session. PhD students selected for contributed presentation will be offered free accommodation. Organizers are: Alfio Quarteroni, Luca Dede, Andrea Manzoni, Christian Vergara, Paolo Zunino. Plenary speakers: Dominique Chapelle (INRIA, FR), Rolf Krause (USI, CH), Gernot Planck (U. Graz, AT), Nicholas Smith (U. Auckland, NZ), Natalia Trayanova (Johns Hopkins U., USA) For more information and registration form: http://iheart.polimi.it/mcf2019 ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Mathematical Fellowships, SISSA From: Gianluigi Rozza Date: December 20, 2018 SISSA started a new post-doctoral program in Mathematics: the SISSA Mathematical Fellowships. Every year there will be a yearly call for two 3-years fellowships. The 2019 is now open and the deadline to present the applications is the 8-01-2019 at 1.00 PM Rome time. Appointments will start in September/October 2019 (but different arrangements are possible) The fellowships are not restricted to a specific research theme but are intended to attract promising candidates in all fields of mathematics by providing them with the opportunity to independently pursue their own research as well as to enlarge their research profile by interacting with top- leading scientists. The appointments will last up to three years and will be provided with a competitive salary together with a small research grant that can be autonomously used by the successful candidate. More information can be found here: http://math.sissa.it/content/sissa-mathematical-fellowships ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Mathematician or Geophysicist From: Nicolas Neuss Date: December 21, 2018 The Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg is looking for a mathematician or geophysicist within the project TAPE "Tapping the Potential of Earth Observation". The project is funded by the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg within its Emerging Field Initiative (EFI). The position is a collaboration between the Institut fur Geographie (Remote Sensing & GIS, Prof. Braun) and the Department of Mathematics (Applied Mathematics, Prof. Bansch). The intended starting date is April 1st, 2019. The employment is limited to 24 months due to availability of project funds with a possibility of extension depending on successful project completion/prolongation or other third-party funding. The employment is full time with 100% of the regular working load. Depending on qualification and personal requirements this position is grouped into Entgelt-/Bes.Gr. E13. Details about the position, the necessary qualification, and the application process can be found here: https://www5.cs.fau.de/files/Ausschreibung_engl_TAPE_MathGEO.pdf ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, for female researchers, TU Wien, Austria From: Dirk Praetorius Date: December 20, 2018 As part of its endeavor to increase the number of female scientists in mathematics, the Faculty of Mathematics and Geoinformation of TU Wien invites applications for a full-time assistant position (40 hours per week, immediate start, fixed duration of 6 years) for the broad subject "Mathematics". The tasks of the job holder include research and teaching (4 hours per week). The minimum gross salary is 3700 EUR per month (14 times per year) Depending on the research orientation (e.g., analysis and/or numerics of PDEs), the successful candidate will be assigned to Institute for Analysis and Scientific Computing to work with, e.g., Profs. Anton Arnold, Ansgar Juengel, Jens Markus Melenk, Dirk Praetorius, Joachim Schoeberl, or Peter Szmolyan. For further information, please contact one of the named professors by email. Formal requirements: Doctoral degree in the field of mathematics or related subject. The application documents should include a comprehensive curriculum vitae and a research statement (achievements, research plan, relation to current research at TU Wien) of max. 5 to 7 pages. Please send applications by mail or email to Ms. Triebl-Kraus barbara.triebl-kraus@tuwien.ac.at (TU Wien, Personaladministration, Fachbereich wissenschaftliches Personal, Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Wien, Austria). Closing date: January 31, 2019 ------ Subject: Tenure Track Position, Computational Mathematics From: Ake Brannstrom Date: December 18, 2018 The Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, Umea University, Sweden, invites applications for a tenure-track position as Associate Senior Lecturer in Computational Mathematics. The employment is limited to 5 years and consists of 4 years own research and 1 year teaching. The position is a "tenure-track" that makes it possible to develop and establish a long-term research. An Associate Senior Lecturer has the right, upon request, to be considered for promotion to Senior Lecturer. The applicant should have a doctoral degree in Mathematics or equivalent scientific competence. Priority will be given to candidates who have completed their doctoral degree or equivalent academic competence no more than five years before the deadline of the application period. For more information and instructions on how to apply, see: https://umu.mynetworkglobal.com/en/what:job/jobID:243345/ Last application date is 2019-02-13. ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 39:2 From: zhoucuixin Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2018 20:37:02 +0800 (CST) Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A (DCDS-A) February 2019, Volume 39, Issue 2 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1078-0947/2019/39/2 1. Stochastic dominance for shift-invariant measures Vasso Anagnostopoulou 2019, 39(2): 667-682 2. Random attractors for non-autonomous fractional stochastic parabolic equations on unbounded domains Hong Lu, Jiangang Qi, Bixiang Wang and Mingji Zhang 2019, 39(2): 683-706 3. Planar S-systems: Global stability and the center problem Balazs Boros, Josef Hofbauer, Stefan Muller and Georg Regensburger 2019, 39(2): 707-727 4. Mean sensitive, mean equicontinuous and almost periodic functions for dynamical systems Felipe Garcia-Ramos and Brian Marcus 2019, 39(2): 729-746 5. Free energy in a mean field of Brownian particles Xia Chen and Tuoc Phan 2019, 39(2): 747-769 6. Determination of initial data for a reaction-diffusion system with variable coefficients Vo Van Au, Mokhtar Kirane and Nguyen Huy Tuan 2019, 39(2): 771-801 7. Kernel estimates for elliptic operators with unbounded diffusion, drift and potential terms Sallah Eddine Boutiah, Abdelaziz Rhandi and Cristian Tacelli 2019, 39(2): 803-817 8. On the self-dual Einstein-Maxwell-Higgs equation on compact surfaces Jongmin Han and Juhee Sohn 2019, 39(2): 819-839 9. Construction of solutions for some localized nonlinear Schrodinger equations Olivier Bourget, Matias Courdurier and Claudio Fernandez 2019, 39(2): 841-862 10. Existence of self-similar solutions of the inverse mean curvature flow Kin Ming Hui 2019, 39(2): 863-880 11. Geodesic planes in geometrically finite manifolds Osama Khalil 2019, 39(2): 881-903 12. A general existence result for stationary solutions to the Keller-Segel system Luca Battaglia 2019, 39(2): 905-926 13. Parameter regularity of dynamical determinants of expanding maps of the circle and an application to linear response Malo Jezequel 2019, 39(2): 927-958 14. A Billingsley-type theorem for the pressure of an action of an amenable group Xiaojun Huang, Yuan Lian and Changrong Zhu 2019, 39(2): 959-993 15. Topological entropy of free semigroup actions for noncompact sets Yujun Ju, Dongkui Ma and Yupan Wang 2019, 39(2): 995-1017 16. Intermediate Lyapunov exponents for systems with periodic orbit gluing property Xueting Tian, Shirou Wang and Xiaodong Wang 2019, 39(2): 1019-1032 17. Continuous shift commuting maps between ultragraph shift spaces Daniel Goncalves and Marcelo Sobottka 2019, 39(2): 1033-1048 18. Pathological center foliation with dimension greater than one Jose Santana Campos Costa and Fernando Micena 2019, 39(2): 1049-1070 19. Hopf bifurcation and steady-state bifurcation for a Leslie-Gower prey-predator model with strong Allee effect in prey Na Min and Mingxin Wang 2019, 39(2): 1071-1099 20. On fractional Leibniz rule for Dirichlet Laplacian in exterior domain Vladimir Georgiev and Koichi Taniguchi 2019, 39(2): 1101-1115 21. Mass concentration phenomenon to the 2D Cauchy problem of the compressible Navier-Stokes equations Ruihong Ji and Yongfu Wang 2019, 39(2): 1117-1133 22. Extremal functions for an embedding from some anisotropic space, involving the "one Laplacian" Francoise Demengel and Thomas Dumas 2019, 39(2): 1135-1155 23. Characterization for the existence of bounded solutions to elliptic equations Adnan Ben Aziza and Mohamed Ben Chrouda 2019, 39(2): 1157-1170 24. Finite-time blowup for a Schrodinger equation with nonlinear source term Thierry Cazenave, Yvan Martel and Lifeng Zhao 2019, 39(2): 1171-1183 25. Global existence and blow-up of solutions for infinitely degenerate semilinear pseudo-parabolic equations with logarithmic nonlinearity Hua Chen and Huiyang Xu 2019, 39(2): 1185-1203 ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 39:3 From: zhoucuixin Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2018 14:24:56 +0800 (CST) Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A (DCDS-A) March 2019, Volume 39, Issue 3 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1078-0947/2019/39/3 1. Preface Congming Li and Wenxiong Chen 2019, 39(3): i-i 2. Positive powers of the Laplacian in the half-space under Dirichlet boundary conditions Nicola Abatangelo, Serena Dipierro, Mouhamed Moustapha Fall, Sven Jarohs and Alberto Saldana 2019, 39(3): 1205-1235 3. Fundamental solutions of a class of homogeneous integro-differential elliptic equations Yi Cao, Jianhua Wu and Lihe Wang 2019, 39(3): 1237-1256 4. Fractional equations with indefinite nonlinearities Wenxiong Chen, Congming Li and Jiuyi Zhu 2019, 39(3): 1257-1268 5. Direct methods on fractional equations Wenxiong Chen and Shijie Qi 2019, 39(3): 1269-1310 6. Generalized quasilinear Schrodinger equations with concave functions l(s^2) Yongkuan Cheng and Yaotian Shen 2019, 39(3): 1311-1343 7. Existence of solutions to the supercritical Hardy-Littlewood-Sobolev system with fractional Laplacians Ze Cheng, Changfeng Gui and Yeyao Hu 2019, 39(3): 1345-1358 8. A Liouville theorem for the subcritical Lane-Emden system Ze Cheng and Genggeng Huang 2019, 39(3): 1359-1377 9. Non-existence of positive solutions for a higher order fractional equation Xuewei Cui and Mei Yu 2019, 39(3): 1379-1387 10. Regularity and classification of solutions to static Hartree equations involving fractional Laplacians Wei Dai, Jiahui Huang, Yu Qin, Bo Wang and Yanqin Fang 2019, 39(3): 1389-1403 11. Regularity estimates for nonlocal Schrodinger equations Mouhamed Moustapha Fall 2019, 39(3): 1405-1456 12. Classification for positive solutions of degenerate elliptic system Yuxia Guo and Jianjun Nie 2019, 39(3): 1457-1475 13. A Hopf's lemma and the boundary regularity for the fractional p-Laplacian Lingyu Jin and Yan Li 2019, 39(3): 1477-1495 14. On finite energy solutions of fractional order equations of the Choquard type Yutian Lei 2019, 39(3): 1497-1515 15. A priori bounds and existence result of positive solutions for fractional Laplacian systems Lishan Lin 2019, 39(3): 1517-1531 16. Symmetry for an integral system with general nonlinearity Yingshu Lu and Chunqin Zhou 2019, 39(3): 1533-1543 17. Liouville's theorem for a fractional elliptic system Pengyan Wang and Pengcheng Niu 2019, 39(3): 1545-1558 18. Symmetry properties in systems of fractional Laplacian equations Zhigang Wu and Hao Xu 2019, 39(3): 1559-1571 19. Symmetry and nonexistence of positive solutions to fractional p-Laplacian equations Leyun Wu and Pengcheng Niu 2019, 39(3): 1573-1583 20. Uniqueness of positive radial solutions of a semilinear elliptic equation in an annulus Ruofei Yao, Yi Li and Hongbin Chen 2019, 39(3): 1585-1594 21. Nonexistence and symmetry of solutions for Schrodinger systems involving fractional Laplacian Ran Zhuo and Yan Li 2019, 39(3): 1595-1611 ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 24:2 From: Susan Cummins Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2018 23:49:43 -0600 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B (DCDS-B) Volume: 24, Number: 2 February 2019 http://216.227.221.143/journal/1531-3492/2019/24/2 1. Existence and uniqueness of solutions of free boundary problems in heterogeneous environments Pages: 415-421 Mingxin Wang 2. Global existence for an attraction-repulsion chemotaxis fluid model with logistic source Pages: 423-447 Abelardo Duarte-Rodriguez, Lucas C. F. Ferreira and Elder J. Villamizar-Roa 3. Asymptotic behavior of stochastic complex Ginzburg-Landau equations with deterministic non-autonomous forcing on thin domains Pages: 449-465 Dingshi Li and Xiaohu Wang 4. Hopf bifurcation and pattern formation in a delayed diffusive logistic model with spatial heterogeneity Pages: 467-486 Qingyan Shi, Junping Shi and Yongli Song 5. Spatiotemporal attractors generated by the Turing-Hopf bifurcation in a time-delayed reaction-diffusion system Pages: 487-510 Qi An and Weihua Jiang 6. Bistable waves of a recursive system arising from seasonal age-structured population models Pages: 511-528 Yingli Pan, Ying Su and Junjie Wei 7. The regularity of pullback attractor for a non-autonomous p-Laplacian equation with dynamical boundary condition Pages: 529-546 Wen Tan 8. Cosymmetry approach and mathematical modeling of species coexistence in a heterogeneous habitat Pages: 547-561 Alexander V. Budyansky, Kurt Frischmuth and Vyacheslav G. Tsybulin 9. Efficient representation of invariant manifolds of periodic orbits in the CRTBP Pages: 563-586 Roberto Castelli 10. Asymptotic boundedness and stability of solutions to hybrid stochastic differential equations with jumps and the Euler-Maruyama approximation Pages: 587-613 Wei Mao, Liangjian Hu and Xuerong Mao 11. Optimal error estimates for fractional stochastic partial differential equation with fractional Brownian motion Pages: 615-635 Litan Yan and Xiuwei Yin 12. Advection-diffusion equation on a half-line with boundary Levy noise Pages: 637-655 Lena-Susanne Hartmann and Ilya Pavlyukevich 13. Persistent two-dimensional strange attractors for a two-parameter family of Expanding Baker Maps Pages: 657-670 Antonio Pumari\~no, Jose Angel Rodriguez and Enrique Vigil 14. Invasion fronts on graphs: The Fisher-KPP equation on homogeneous trees and Erdos-Reyni graphs Pages: 671-694 Aaron Hoffman and Matt Holzer 15. Convergence rate and stability of the split-step theta method for stochastic differential equations with piecewise continuous arguments Pages: 695-717 Yulan Lu, Minghui Song and Mingzhu Liu 16. The Rothe method for multi-term time fractional integral diffusion equations Pages: 719-735 Stanislaw Migorski and Shengda Zeng 17. Dirac-concentrations in an integro-pde model from evolutionary game theory Pages: 737-754 King-Yeung Lam 18. Valuation of American strangle option: Variational inequality approach Pages: 755-781 Junkee Jeon and Jehan Oh 19. Global dynamics of a latent HIV infection model with general incidence function and multiple delays Pages: 783-800 Yu Yang, Yueping Dong and Yasuhiro Takeuchi 20. A two-species weak competition system of reaction-diffusion-advection with double free boundaries Pages: 801-829 Bo Duan and Zhengce Zhang 21. Boundedness in a three-dimensional Keller-Segel-Stokes system involving tensor-valued sensitivity with saturation Pages: 831-849 Dan Li, Chunlai Mu, Pan Zheng and Ke Lin 22. Mean field model for collective motion bistability Pages: 851-879 Josselin Garnier, George Papanicolaou and Tzu-Wei Yang 23. Limit cycles for regularized piecewise smooth systems with a switching manifold of codimension two Pages: 881-905 Dingheng Pi 24. Global weak solutions for a coupled chemotaxis non-Newtonian fluid Pages: 907-929 Hafedh Bousbih 25. Traveling wave solutions for a bacteria system with density-suppressed motility Pages: 931-940 Roger Lui and Hirokazu Ninomiya 26. Hermite spectral method for Long-Short wave equations Pages: 941-964 Shujuan Lu, Zeting Liu and Zhaosheng Feng 27. Periodic traveling waves in a generalized BBM equation with weak backward diffusion and dissipation terms Pages: 965-987 Xianbo Sun and Pei Yu ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Geometric Mechanics 10:4 From: zhoucuixin Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2018 20:46:20 +0800 (CST) Journal of Geometric Mechanics (JGM) December 2018, Volume 10, Issue 4 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1941-4889/2018/10/4 1. Generalized variational calculus for continuous and discrete mechanical systems Viviana Alejandra Diaz and David Martin de Diego 2018, 10(4): 373-410 2. On motions without falling of an inverted pendulum with dry friction Ivan Polekhin 2018, 10(4): 411-417 3. Bohr-Sommerfeld-Heisenberg quantization of the mathematical pendulum Richard Cushman and Jedrzej Sniatycki 2018, 10(4): 419-443 4. On some aspects of the geometry of non integrable distributions and applications Miguel-C. Munoz-Lecanda 2018, 10(4): 445-465 5. A coordinate-free theory of virtual holonomic constraints Luca Consolini, Alessandro Costalunga and Manfredi Maggiore 2018, 10(4): 467-502 ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Dynamics & Games 5:4 From: editorial Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2018 08:47:12 -0600 Journal of Dynamics & Games (JDG) October 2018, Volume 5, Issue 4 http://www.aimsciences.org/journal/2164-6066/2018/5/4 1. On the stability of an adaptive learning dynamics in traffic games Miguel A. Dumett and Roberto Cominetti 2018, 5(4): 265-282 2. Long-run analysis of the stochastic replicator dynamics in the presence of random jumps Andrew Vlasic 2018, 5(4): 283-309 3. Delegation principle for multi-agency games under ex post equilibrium Yu Chen 2018, 5(4): 311-329 4. A non-iterative algorithm for generalized pig games Fabian Crocce and Ernesto Mordecki 2018, 5(4): 331-341 5. Technology transfer: Barriers and opportunities Luis C. Corchon and Clara Eugenia Garcia 2018, 5(4): 343-355 ------ Subject: Contents, Kinetic & Related Models 12:2 From: editorial Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2018 13:13:51 -0600 Kinetic & Related Models (KRM) April 2019, Volume 12, Issue 2 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1937-5093/2019/12/2 1. Propagation of chaos for the Vlasov-Poisson-Fokker-Planck system in 1D Maxime Hauray and Samir Salem 2019, 12(2): 269-302 doi: 10.3934/krm.2019012 2. Multiple large-time behavior of nonlocal interaction equations with quadratic diffusion Marco Di Francesco and Yahya Jaafra 2019, 12(2): 303-322 doi: 10.3934/krm.2019013 3. On a Boltzmann equation for Haldane statistics Leif Arkeryd and Anne Nouri 2019, 12(2): 323-346 doi: 10.3934/krm.2019014 4. Non-uniqueness of weak solutions of the Quantum-Hydrodynamic system Peter Markowich and Jesus Sierra 2019, 12(2): 347-356 doi: 10.3934/krm.2019015 5. A global existence of classical solutions to the two-dimensional Vlasov-Fokker-Planck and magnetohydrodynamics equations with large initial data Bingkang Huang and Lan Zhang 2019, 12(2): 357-396 doi: 10.3934/krm.2019016 6. On the interplay between behavioral dynamics and social interactions in human crowds Nicola Bellomo, Livio Gibelli and Nisrine Outada 2019, 12(2): 397-409 doi: 10.3934/krm.2019017 7. Emergence of aggregation in the swarm sphere model with adaptive coupling laws Seung-Yeal Ha, Dohyun Kim, Jaeseung Lee and Se Eun Noh 2019, 12(2): 411-444 doi: 10.3934/krm.2019018 8. Semiconductor Boltzmann-Dirac-Benney equation with a BGK-type collision operator: Existence of solutions vs. ill-posedness Marcel Braukhoff 2019, 12(2): 445-482 doi: 10.3934/krm.2019019 ------ Subject: Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization 9:1 From: editorial Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2018 16:46:03 -0600 Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization (NACO) March 2019, Volume 9, Issue 1 http://aimsciences.org/journal/2155-3289/2019/9/1 1. A brief survey of methods for solving nonlinear least-squares problems Hassan Mohammad, Mohammed Yusuf Waziri and Sandra Augusta Santos 2019, 9(1): 1-13 doi: 10.3934/naco.2019001 2. Positive and negative definite submatrices in an Hermitian least rank solution of the matrix equation AXA*=B Sihem Guerarra 2019, 9(1): 15-22 doi: 10.3934/naco.2019002 3. Stability preservation in Galerkin-type projection-based model order reduction Roland Pulch 2019, 9(1): 23-44 doi: 10.3934/naco.2019003 4. Local smooth representation of solution sets in parametric linear fractional programming problems Rui Qian, Rong Hu and Ya-Ping Fang 2019, 9(1): 45-52 doi: 10.3934/naco.2019004 5. On construction of upper and lower bounds for the HOMO-LUMO spectral gap Sona Pavlikova and Daniel Sevcovic 2019, 9(1): 53-69 doi: 10.3934/naco.2019005 6. A fourth order implicit symmetric and symplectic exponentially fitted Runge-Kutta-Nystrom method for solving oscillatory problems Wenjuan Zhai and Bingzhen Chen 2019, 9(1): 71-84 doi: 10.3934/naco.2019006 7. Semi-local convergence of the Newton-HSS method under the center Lipschitz condition Hongxiu Zhong, Guoliang Chen and Xueping Guo 2019, 9(1): 85-99 doi: 10.3934/naco.2019007 8. Solving optimal control problem using Hermite wavelet Akram Kheirabadi, Asadollah Mahmoudzadeh Vaziri and Sohrab Effati 2019, 9(1): 101-112 doi: 10.3934/naco.2019008 ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Industrial & Management Optimization 15:1 From: Susan Cummins Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2018 01:38:44 -0600 Journal of Industrial & Management Optimization (JIMO) Volume: 15, Number: 1 January 2019 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1547-5816/2019/15/1 1. Performance evaluation and optimization of cognitive radio networks with adjustable access control for multiple secondary users pages: 1-14 Yuan Zhao and Wuyi Yue 2. Multiserver retrial queue with setup time and its application to data centers pages: 15-35 Tuan Phung-Duc and Ken'ichi Kawanishi 3. Delay characteristics in place-reservation queues with class-dependent service times pages: 37-58 Sabine Wittevrongel, Bart Feyaerts, Herwig Bruneel and Stijn De Vuyst 4. The inexact log-exponential regularization method for mathematical programs with vertical complementarity constraints pages: 59-79 Liping Pang, Na Xu and Jian Lv 5. Optimal stopping investment with non-smooth utility over an infinite time horizon pages: 81-96 Xiaoshan Chen, Xun Li and Fahuai Yi 6. Optimal design of finite precision and infinite precision non-uniform cosine modulated filter bank pages: 97-112 Hai Huyen Dam and Wing-Kuen Ling 7. A novel modeling and smoothing technique in global optimization pages: 113-130 Ahmet Sahiner, Nurullah Yilmaz and Gulden Kapusuz 8. Mechanism design in project procurement auctions with cost uncertainty and failure risk pages: 131-157 Xiaohu Qian, Min Huang, Wai-Ki Ching, Loo Hay Lee and Xingwei Wang 9. Partial convolution for total variation deblurring and denoising by new linearized alternating direction method of multipliers with extension step pages: 159-175 Yuan Shen and Lei Ji 10. Improved particle swarm optimization and neighborhood field optimization by introducing the re-sampling step of particle filter pages: 177-198 Qifeng Cheng, Xue Han, Tingting Zhao and V S Sarma Yadavalli 11. Closed-loop supply chain network equilibrium model with retailer-collection under legislation pages: 199-219 Wenbin Wang, Peng Zhang, Junfei Ding, Jian Li, Hao Sun and Lingyun He 12. A comparative study on three graph-based constructive algorithms for multi-stage scheduling with blocking pages: 221-233 Pengyu Yan, Shi Qiang Liu, Cheng-Hu Yang and Mahmoud Masoud 13. A parallel water flow algorithm with local search for solving the quadratic assignment problem pages: 235-259 Kien Ming Ng and Trung Hieu Tran 14. Pricing options on investment project expansions under commodity price uncertainty pages: 261-273 Nan Li and Song Wang 15. A slacks-based model for dynamic data envelopment analysis pages: 275-291 Mohammad Afzalinejad and Zahra Abbasi 16. Pricing vulnerable options under a Markov-modulated jump-diffusion model with fire sales pages: 293-318 Qing-Qing Yang, Wai-Ki Ching, Wanhua He and Tak-Kuen Siu 17. On a modified extragradient method for variational inequality problem with application to industrial electricity production pages: 319-342 Yekini Shehu and Olaniyi Iyiola 18. Pricing decisions for complementary products in a fuzzy dual-channel supply chain pages: 343-364 Lisha Wang, Huaming Song, Ding Zhang and Hui Yang 19. Effect of Bitcoin fee on transaction-confirmation process pages: 365-386 Shoji Kasahara and Jun Kawahara 20. A class of two-stage distributionally robust games pages: 387-400 Bin Li, Jie Sun, Honglei Xu and Min Zhang 21. Multi-period portfolio optimization in a defined contribution pension plan during the decumulation phase pages: 401-427 Chuangwei Lin, Li Zeng and Huiling Wu ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Computational Dynamics 5:1&2 From: editorial Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2018 23:34:15 -0600 Journal of Computational Dynamics (JCD) July & October 2018, Volume 5, Issue 1&2 http://www.aimsciences.org/journal/2158-2491/2018/5/1 1. Optimal transport over nonlinear systems via infinitesimal generators on graphs Karthik Elamvazhuthi and Piyush Grover 2018, 5(1&2): 1-32 doi: 10.3934/jcd.2018001 2. Balanced model order reduction for linear random dynamical systems driven by Levy noise Martin Redmann and Melina A. Freitag 2018, 5(1&2): 33-59 doi: 10.3934/jcd.2018002 3. 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