Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 19, Number 03
  February 15, 2019

Editor:
  Angel Jorba

Topics:
  Workshop, NonLinear Analysis Days
  Conference/school, Topics in Complex Dynamics
  121st Statistical Mechanics Conference
  Workshop on Critical Transitions in Complex Systems
  Spring School on Network Science in Fluid Dynamics
  Post-doc position at the University of Bristol
  Faculty Positions, Mathematics, TU Eindhoven
  Senior Lecturer Position, Umea Univ, Sweden
  Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 39:4
  Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 39:5
  Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 24:4
  Contents, Evolution Equations & Control Theory 8:1
  Contents, Inverse Problems & Imaging 13:2
  Contents, Networks & Heterogeneous Media 14:1
  Contents, Mathematical Control & Related Fields 9:1
  Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 24:2
  Contents, Journal of Dynamics & Games 6:1
  Contents, Journal of Geometric Mechanics 11:1
  Contents, Journal of Industrial & Management Optimization 15:2
  Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization 9:2

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Subject: Workshop, NonLinear Analysis Days
From: "Sonner, S. (Stefanie)" <Stefanie.Sonner@ru.nl>
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2019 12:39:20 +0000

Dear colleagues,

we are organizing a workshop entitled "NonLinear Analysis Days" on
February 21-22, 2019, at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

This two-day workshop aims at bringing together researchers working in
the field of Partial Differential Equations at Dutch universities and
in neighboring countries. The topics range from theoretical approaches
to applications in physics, the life science and engineering.

Invited speakers:
Hermann Eberl (University of Guelph)
Anna Geyer (TU Delft)
Hermen Jan Hupkes (Leiden University)
Peter Kloeden (University of Frankfurt)
Carolin Kreisbeck (Utrecht University)
Gabriel Lord (Heriot-Watt University)
Gerhard Rein (University of Bayreuth)
Juan J.L. Velazquez (University of Bonn)
Alden Waters (University of Groningen)

Further information can be found on the website:
https://www.ru.nl/math/vm/events/@1186326/nonlinear-analysis-days-february-21-22-2019/

Best regards,
Annegret Burtscher and Stefanie Sonner

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Subject: Conference/school, Topics in Complex Dynamics
From: Xavier Jarque <xavier.jarque@ub.edu>
Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2019 11:49:58 +0100

Dear colleagues,

We are happy to announce the conference/school

Topics in Complex Dynamics: From combinatorics to transcendental dynamics

taking place at Universitat de Barcelona during March 25-29, 2019, and
coinciding with the end of the Marie Sklodowska Curie Project (IF)
'Combinatorics in transcendental dynamics'. Our aim is to bring
together (experienced and junior) researchers in holomorphic dynamics
from several different perspectives.

There will be four minicourses given by Misha Lyubich, Han Peters,
Lasse Rempe-Gillen, and Pascale Roesch. Additionally there will be
lectures and contributed short talks.

Information will be regularly updated in the conference webpage
http://www.gsd.uab.cat/tcd2019/.

Participants who wish to give a short talk are welcome to submit a
title and abstract. We will do our best to give everyone a chance to
speak.

Registration is necessary. For early registration fee you need to
register before March 1st.  Conference materials, coffee breaks and
some lunches are covered.

Please forward this message to anybody who you believe might be interested.

We are looking forward to welcoming you in Barcelona.

Kind regards,
Anna Miriam Benini, Jordi Canela, Toni Garijo and Xavier Jarque
(Organizing Committee)

Carsten Petersen, Jasmin Raissy, Phil Rippon and Nuria Fagella
(Scientific Committee)

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Subject: 121st Statistical Mechanics Conference
From: Avishag Klatzkin <avishag.klatzkin@math.rutgers.edu>
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2019 19:24:46 +0000

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
121st Statistical Mechanics Conference
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, BUSCH CAMPUS, HILL CENTER, ROOM 114
SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 12 - 14, 2019

Dear Colleague:

You are cordially invited to participate in the 121st Statistical
Mechanics Conference at Rutgers University, May 12 - 14, 2019.  At
this meeting, we will celebrate the achievements of our guests of
honor: Curtis Callan, Nigel Goldenfeld, and Horng-Tzer Yau.

Here is a tentative list of speakers:

Vijay Balasubramanian, Carl M. Bender, Bill Bialek, Tommaso
Biancalani, Paul Bourgade, Christian Brennecke, Edouard Brezin, Tom
Butler, David Campbell, Eric Carlen, Arup Chackraborty, Rodica Costin,
Ayse Erzan, Paul Goldbart, Jeffrey Harvey, Bjorn Hof, Ian Jauslin,
Mehran Kardar, Igor Klebanov, Christian Maes, Juan Maldacena, Vieri
Mastropietro, Thierry Mora, Narayanan Bhargav Peruvemba , Phil Nelson,
Stefano Olla, Jeremy Quastel, Pablo Sartori, Tatyana Shcherbina,
Hong-Yan Shin, Nicolas Sourlas, Katepalli Sreenivasan, Ramon Van
Handel, Kalin Vetsigian, Vincenzo Vitelli, Aleksandra Walczak,
Shenshen Wang , Jean Zinn-Justin

Please visit our website both for registration and presenting a short
talk at
https://cmsr.rutgers.edu/news-events-cmsr/upcoming-events-cmsr/icalrepeat.detail/2019/05/12/1923/36|35/121st-statistical-mechanics-conference
You will find there options to either pay online or pay at the door by
cash or check. You may also register and mail your payment by check in
advance.  All details of the meeting (i.e. lodging, transportation,
abstracts, etc.) are also posted on the website.

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

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Subject: Workshop on Critical Transitions in Complex Systems
From: CRITICS 2019 <critics2019@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2019 23:44:04 +0000

Workshop on Critical Transitions in Complex Systems (CRITICS)
Imperial College London
25-29 March 2019

Complex systems are ubiquitous in nature and society and are known to
exhibit abrupt transitions in dynamical behaviour. These sudden
changes are commonly referred to as critical transitions (or tipping
points), and have been reported by applied scientists in various
contexts. Topical examples include epileptic seizures, stock market
collapses, earthquakes, and climate.

Of particular relevance are the identification of so-called
early-warning signals that can be used to alert about abrupt disasters
before their occurrence. Practical implications for the existence of
such early-warning signals are potentially far-reaching, since they
enable the development of better control strategies to avoid or
diminish the effect of catastrophes. Due to increased computer power
and capacity for data management, there is a rapidly increasing
opportunity and expectation to understand and control complex systems.

Our workshop aims to capture the very recent developments in this
rapidly developing field and to bring together some of the leading
applied scientists and mathematicians currently shaping a theory for
critical transitions in complex systems, with the aim to exchange
ideas, promote inter-disciplinary research and develop international
collaborations.

This workshop will mark the end of the EU Innovative Training Network
CRITICS, a European research consortium that has trained 16 PhD
students at ten institutions in seven European countries, see
http://www.criticsitn.eu for more information.
The meeting will also serve as the starting point of a broader
international community continuing to address the mathematical
challenges concerning critical transitions in complex systems and
their early-warning signals.

Confirmed speakers include:

Peter Ashwin (University of Exeter)
Rudi Balling (University of Luxembourg)
Mikhael Chekroun (University of California - Los Angeles)
Alan Hastings (University of California - Davis)
Brian Hoskins (University of Reading/Imperial College London)
Anje Neutel (British Antarctic Survey)
Arkady Pikovsky (University of Potsdam)
Marten Scheffer (Wageningen University)
Ricard Sole (University Pompeu Fabra)
Andrew Stuart (California Institute of Technology)
Katja Taipalus (Suomen Pankki)
Dmitry Turaev (Imperial College London)
Geoffrey West (Santa Fe Institute)
Lai-Sang Young (New York University)

For more details about the workshop see
http://www.criticsitn.eu/wp/?page_id=2335

There is limited availability for contributed talks, for which titles
and abstracts need to be submitted latest 1 March 2019 to
critics2019@gmail.com. There also will be an opportunity to present
posters.

Scientific Committee:
Luonan Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Egbert van Nes (Wageningen University)
Jorge Goncalves (University of Luxembourg)
Alan Hastings (University of California - Davis)
Hiroshi Kokubu (Kyoto University)
Jeroen Lamb (Imperial College London)
Tiago Pereira (University of Sao Paulo)
Martin Rasmussen (Imperial College London)

Local Organising Committee @ Imperial College London:
Sajjad Bakrani, Michael Hartl, Jeroen Lamb, Christian Pangerl,
Martin Rasmussen, Christine Richley, and Kalle Timperi.

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Subject: Spring School on Network Science in Fluid Dynamics
From: Peter Schmid <pjschmid@imperial.ac.uk>
Date: January 19, 2019

We are pleased to announce the YOUNG ERCOFTAC Spring School in
Montestigliano, Italy (April 7-13, 2019). This year's topic is
"Network Science for Fluid Dynamics" and the keynote speaker is
Prof. Kunihiko (Sam) Taira from UCLA. The Spring School is a week-long
interactive workshop where students and postdocs work in groups on
problems of structure interactions in fluid problems, described by
network science, under the supervision of the keynote speaker and the
organizers.

Further details of the workshop and guidelines for applications can be
found on the ERCOFTAC website
//www.ercoftac.org/events/ercoftac_montestigliano_spring_school_2/

For additional details, interested students and postdocs are
encouraged to contact the organizers (pjschmid@imperial.ac.uk or
shervin@mech.kth.se).

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Subject: Post-doc position at the University of Bristol
From: David Barton <David.Barton@bristol.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2019 10:22:37 +0000

We seek a highly motivated Research Associate who is interested in
working as part of a team at the interface between Engineering and
Applied Mathematics to investigate new methods for exploring the
nonlinear behaviour of engineered systems. The post will run until 31
May 2020, funded by an EPSRC grant with the possibility of an
extension subject to funds and EPSRC permission.

The post will focus on the application of ideas from numerical
continuation and bifurcation analysis to engineered systems
(predominantly aeroelastic systems) via closed-loop feedback directly
within a physical experiment - so-called control-based continuation.

For more details on the post, see https://goo.gl/y34BWY. The closing
date is 24 February 2019 with a provisional interview date of 7 March
2019.

For any inquiries, please contact David Barton <david.barton@bristol.ac.uk>

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Subject: Faculty Positions, Mathematics, TU Eindhoven
From: Michiel Hochstenbach <m.e.hochstenbach@tue.nl>
Date: January 21, 2019

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at TU Eindhoven is
looking for new faculty members to expand its academic staff. We
welcome applications in all areas of mathematics and at all levels,
ranging from (tenure-track) assistant professor to full professor.

More details are available at
https://jobs.tue.nl/en/vacancy/assistant-associate-full-professors-439183.html.

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Subject: Senior Lecturer Position, Umea Univ, Sweden
From: Ake Brannstrom <ake.brannstrom@umu.se>
Date: January 21, 2019

The Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, Umea
University, Sweden invites applications for a position as Senior
Lecturer in Mathematics, with particular emphasis on computational
mathematics. Last application date is 2019/02/27.

The applicant is expected to carry out research in Mathematics that
connect to the department's research activities in Computational
Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics or Mathematical Modelling and
Analysis. The applicant is also expected to participate in our
educational activities in the area, which includes teaching and
pedagogical development work at both undergraduate and graduate level,
as well as supervision and examination of student theses. Supervision
of PhD students and postdocs may also be part of the employment. The
applicant is expected to participate in departmental activities in a
broad sense.

For the first three years, the employment comes with research time
corresponding to 50 % of full time. After these three years, there is
the possibility to apply in competition for up to 75 % research time
from the faculty. At the department, there is also the possibility to
apply for co- funding of PhD-student positions.

The salary for a senior lecturer is typically 547200-636000 SEK per
year. The position comes with retirement benefits. In addition, Sweden
has an excellent welfare system that includes generous paid parental
leave (480 days / child), steeply subsidized day care, steeply
subsidized health care, etc.

The position is full time from autumn 2019 or upon to agreement.

See https://umu.mynetworkglobal.com/en/what:job/jobID:247263/ for
more details and instructions on how to apply. Welcome with your
application!

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Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 39:4
From: zhoucuixin <zhoucuixin@163.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2019 16:14:01 +0800 (CST)

Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A (DCDS-A)
April 2019, Volume 39, Issue 4
http://aimsciences.org/journal/1078-0947/2019/39/4

1. On the global well-posedness of 3-D Boussinesq system with partial
viscosity and axisymmetric data
Saoussen Sokrani
2019, 39(4): 1613-1650

2. Asymptotic limit and decay estimates for a class of dissipative
linear hyperbolic systems in several dimensions
Thinh Tien Nguyen
2019, 39(4): 1651-1684

3. Riccati equations for linear Hamiltonian systems without
controllability condition
Peter Sepitka
2019, 39(4): 1685-1730

4. Entropy rigidity and Hilbert volume
Ilesanmi Adeboye, Harrison Bray and David Constantine
2019, 39(4): 1731-1744

5. Vortex structures for some geometric flows from pseudo-Euclidean spaces
Ruiqi Jiang, Youde Wang and Jun Yang
2019, 39(4): 1745-1777

6. Spectra of expanding maps on Besov spaces
Yushi Nakano and Shota Sakamoto
2019, 39(4): 1779-1797

7. Linear response for Dirac observables of Anosov diffeomorphisms
Matthieu Porte
2019, 39(4): 1799-1819

8. A non-local problem for the Fokker-Planck equation related to the
Becker-Doring model
Joseph G. Conlon and Andre Schlichting
2019, 39(4): 1821-1889

9. Asymptotic expansion of the mean-field approximation
Thierry Paul and Mario Pulvirenti
2019, 39(4): 1891-1921

10. The Schnakenberg model with precursors
Weiwei Ao and Chao Liu
2019, 39(4): 1923-1955

11. Binary differential equations with symmetries
Miriam Manoel and Patricia Tempesta
2019, 39(4): 1957-1974

12. Effect of quantified irreducibility on the computability of
subshift entropy
Silvere Gangloff and Benjamin Hellouin de Menibus
2019, 39(4): 1975-2000

13. Entire solutions and traveling wave solutions of the
Allen-Cahn-Nagumo equation
Hirokazu Ninomiya
2019, 39(4): 2001-2019

14. Global existence and optimal decay estimates of the compressible
viscoelastic flows in LpLp critical spaces
Xinghong Pan and Jiang Xu
2019, 39(4): 2021-2057

15. Q-entropy for general topological dynamical systems
Yun Zhao, Wen-Chiao Cheng and Chih-Chang Ho
2019, 39(4): 2059-2075

16. Pattern formation in the doubly-nonlocal Fisher-KPP equation
Christian Kuehn and Pasha Tkachov
2019, 39(4): 2077-2100

17. Global existence and decay to equilibrium for some crystal surface models
Rafael Granero-Belinchon and Martina Magliocca
2019, 39(4): 2101-2131

18. Memory equations as reduced Markov processes
Artur Stephan and Holger Stephan
2019, 39(4): 2133-2155

19. Quasiregular semigroups with examples
Alastair Fletcher
2019, 39(4): 2157-2172

20. Exponential stabilization of the stochastic Burgers equation by
boundary proportional feedback
Ionut Munteanu
2019, 39(4): 2173-2185

21. Existence of the normalized solutions to the nonlocal elliptic
system with partial confinement
Jun Wang, Qiuping Geng and Maochun Zhu
2019, 39(4): 2187-2201

22. NLS bifurcations on the bowtie combinatorial graph and the
dumbbell metric graph
Roy H. Goodman
2019, 39(4): 2203-2232

23. Construction solutions for Neumann problem with Henon term in R^2
Shengbing Deng
2019, 39(4): 2233-2253

24. On smoothness of solutions to projected differential equations
David Salas, Lionel Thibault and Emilio Vilches
2019, 39(4): 2255-2283

25. Prescribing the Q'-curvature in three dimension
Pak Tung Ho
2019, 39(4): 2285-2294

26. Periodic homogenization of elliptic systems with stratified structure
Yao Xu and Weisheng Niu
2019, 39(4): 2295-2323

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Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 39:5
From: <zhoucuixin@aucma.com.cn>
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2019 11:57:27 +0800 (GMT+08:00)

Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A (DCDS-A)
May 2019, Volume 39, Issue 5
http://aimsciences.org/journal/1078-0947/2019/39/5

1. Flexibility of Lyapunov exponents for expanding circle maps
Alena Erchenko
2019, 39(5): 2325-2342

2. On density of infinite subsets I
Changguang Dong
2019, 39(5): 2343-2359

3. Well-posedness of the 2D Euler equations when velocity grows at infinity
Elaine Cozzi and James P. Kelliher
2019, 39(5): 2361-2392

4. Critical covering maps without absolutely continuous invariant
probability measure
Simon Lloyd and Edson Vargas
2019, 39(5): 2393-2412

5. Self-excited vibrations for damped and delayed higher dimensional
wave equations
Nemanja Kosovalic and Brian Pigott
2019, 39(5): 2413-2435

6. Construction of Lyapunov functions using Helmholtz-Hodge decomposition
Tomoharu Suda
2019, 39(5): 2437-2454

7. Diophantine approximation of the orbits in topological dynamical systems
Chao Ma, Baowei Wang and Jun Wu
2019, 39(5): 2455-2471

8. Bifurcation from stability to instability for a free boundary tumor
model with angiogenesis
Yaodan Huang, Zhengce Zhang and Bei Hu
2019, 39(5): 2473-2510

9. Non-uniformly expanding dynamical systems: Multi-dimension
Yuan-Ling Ye
2019, 39(5): 2511-2553

10. Positive radial solutions involving nonlinearities with zeros
Isabel Flores, Matteo Franca and Leonelo Iturriaga
2019, 39(5): 2555-2579

11. A generalization of Katai's orthogonality criterion with applications
Vitaly Bergelson, Joanna Kulaga-Przymus, Mariusz Lemanczyk and Florian
K. Richter
2019, 39(5): 2581-2612

12. Uniqueness and asymptotic behavior of solutions of a biharmonic
equation with supercritical exponent
Zongming Guo, Xiaohong Guan and Yonggang Zhao
2019, 39(5): 2613-2636

13. Positive solution to extremal Pucci's equations with singular and
gradient nonlinearity
Jagmohan Tyagi and Ram Baran Verma
2019, 39(5): 2637-2659

14. Local well-posedness and blow-up for the half
Ginzburg-Landau-Kuramoto equation with rough coefficients and potential
Luigi Forcella, Kazumasa Fujiwara, Vladimir Georgiev and Tohru Ozawa
2019, 39(5): 2661-2678

15. On well-posedness of vector-valued fractional
differential-difference equations
Luciano Abadias, Carlos Lizama, Pedro J. Miana and M. Pilar Velasco
2019, 39(5): 2679-2708

16. Global well-posedness for the 2D Boussinesq equations with a
velocity damping term
Renhui Wan
2019, 39(5): 2709-2730

17. Explicit estimates on positive supersolutions of nonlinear
elliptic equations and applications
Asadollah Aghajani and Craig Cowan
2019, 39(5): 2731-2742

18. Topological stability and shadowing of zero-dimensional dynamical systems
Noriaki Kawaguchi
2019, 39(5): 2743-2761

19. Local wellposedness for the critical nonlinear Schrodinger equation on T^3
Gyu Eun Lee
2019, 39(5): 2763-2783

20. Weak closed-loop solvability of stochastic linear-quadratic
optimal control problems
Hanxiao Wang, Jingrui Sun and Jiongmin Yong
2019, 39(5): 2785-2805

21. Existence and stability of one-peak symmetric stationary solutions
for the Schnakenberg model with heterogeneity
Yuta Ishii and Kazuhiro Kurata
2019, 39(5): 2807-2875

22. Long-time existence of solutions to nonlocal nonlinear
bidirectional wave equations
H. A. Erbay, S. Erbay and A. Erkip
2019, 39(5): 2877-2891

23. A BDF2-approach for the non-linear Fokker-Planck equation
Simon Plazotta
2019, 39(5): 2893-2913

24. A new proof of continuity of Lyapunov exponents for a class of
C2 quasiperiodic Schrodinger cocycles without LDT
Linlin Fu and Jiahao Xu
2019, 39(5): 2915-2931

25. Generalized linear models for population dynamics in two
juxtaposed habitats
Rabah Labbas, Keddour Lemrabet, Stephane Maingot and Alexandre Thorel
2019, 39(5): 2933-2960

26. Smoothing property for the L2-critical high-order NLS II
Abdelwahab Bensouilah and Sahbi Keraani
2019, 39(5): 2961-2976

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Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 24:4
From: Susan Cummins <journal@aimsciences.org>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2019 13:44:16 -0600

Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B (DCDS-B)
Volume: 24, Number: 4 April 2019
http://aimsciences.org/journal/1531-3492/2019/24/4

1. Thermodynamical potentials of classical and quantum systems
Pages: 1411-1448
Ruikuan Liu, Tian Ma, Shouhong Wang and Jiayan Yang

2. On the path-independence of the Girsanov transformation for
stochastic evolution equations with jumps in Hilbert spaces
Pages: 1449-1467
Huijie Qiao and Jiang-Lun Wu

3. Dynamic behavior and optimal scheduling for mixed vaccination
strategy with temporary immunity  Pages: 1469-1483
Siyu Liu, Xue Yang, Yingjie Bi and Yong Li

4. Non-autonomous reaction-diffusion equations with variable exponents
and large diffusion  Pages: 1485-1510
Antonio Carlos Fernandes, Marcela Carvalho Goncalves and Jacson Simsen

5. Uniqueness and stability of traveling waves for a three-species
competition system with nonlocal dispersal  Pages: 1511-1541
Guo-Bao Zhang, Fang-Di Dong and Wan-Tong Li

6. Fluctuations of mRNA distributions in multiple pathway activated
transcription  Pages: 1543-1568
Genghong Lin, Jianshe Yu, Zhan Zhou, Qiwen Sun and Feng Jiao

7. Global existence and stability in a two-species chemotaxis system
Pages: 1569-1587
Huanhuan Qiu and Shangjiang Guo

8. Novel spectral methods for Schrodinger equations with an inverse
square potential on the whole space  Pages: 1589-1615
Suna Ma, Huiyuan Li and Zhimin Zhang

9. Nonconstant periodic solutions with any fixed energy for singular
Hamiltonian systems  Pages: 1617-1625
Liang Ding, Rongrong Tian and Jinlong Wei

10. A SIS reaction-diffusion model with a free boundary condition and
nonhomogeneous coefficients  Pages: 1627-1652
Yizhuo Wang and Shangjiang Guo

11. On the finite-time Bhat-Bernstein feedbacks for the strings
connected by point mass  Pages: 1653-1675
Ghada Ben Belgacem and Chaker Jammazi

12. Hierarchies and Hamiltonian structures of the Nonlinear Schrodinger
family using geometric and spectral techniques  Pages: 1677-1695
Partha Guha and Indranil Mukherjee

13. Convex geometry of the carrying simplex for the May-Leonard map
Pages: 1697-1723
Stephen Baigent

14. Synchronization of first-order autonomous oscillators on Riemannian
manifolds  Pages: 1725-1741
Simone Fiori

15. Linear programming based optimality conditions and approximate
solution of a deterministic infinite horizon discounted optimal
control problem in discrete time  Pages: 1743-1767
Vladimir Gaitsgory, Alex Parkinson and Ilya Shvartsman

16. Limit cycles of discontinuous piecewise quadratic and cubic
polynomial perturbations of a linear center  Pages: 1769-1784
Jaume Llibre and Yilei Tang

17. Spatial propagation for a parabolic system with multiple species
competing for single resource  Pages: 1785-1814
Zhiguo Wang, Hua Nie and Jianhua Wu

18. Swarming in domains with boundaries: Approximation and
regularization by nonlinear diffusion  Pages: 1815-1842
Razvan C. Fetecau, Mitchell Kovacic and Ihsan Topaloglu

19. Spreading-vanishing dichotomy in information diffusion in online
social networks with intervention  Pages: 1843-1865
Jingli Ren, Dandan Zhu and Haiyan Wang

20. Periodic attractors of nonautonomous flat-topped tent systems
Pages: 1867-1874
Luis Silva

21. Evolutionarily stable dispersal strategies in a two-patch advective
environment  Pages: 1875-1887
Jing-Jing Xiang and Yihao Fang

22. Asymptotic behavior for stochastic plate equations with rotational
inertia and Kelvin-Voigt dissipative term on unbounded domains
Pages: 1889-1917
Xiaobin Yao, Qiaozhen Ma and Tingting Liu

23. Convergence rates of solutions for a two-species
chemotaxis-Navier-Stokes sytstem with competitive kinetics
Pages: 1919-1942
Hai-Yang Jin and Tian Xiang

24. Lyapunov type inequalities for Hammerstein integral equations and
applications to population dynamics  Pages: 1943-1960
Kunquan Lan and Wei Lin

25. Global exponential attraction for multi-valued semidynamical
systems with application to delay differential equations without
uniqueness  Pages: 1961-1987
Yejuan Wang and Lin Yang

26. Well-posedness and numerical algorithm for the tempered fractional
differential equations  Pages: 1989-2015
Can Li, Weihua Deng and Lijing Zhao

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Subject: Contents, Evolution Equations & Control Theory 8:1
From: zhoucuixin <zhoucuixin@163.com>
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2019 15:30:23 +0800 (CST)

Evolution Equations & Control Theory (EECT)
March 2019, Volume 8, Issue 1
http://aimsciences.org/journal/A0000-0000/2019/8/1

1. Introduction to the special issue "Nonlinear wave phenomena in
continuum physics: Some recent findings"
Pedro M. Jordan and Barbara Kaltenbacher
2019, 8(1): i-iii

2. Strongly nonlinear perturbation theory for solitary waves and bions
John Boyd
2019, 8(1): 1-29

3. Some remarks on the model of rigid heat conductor with memory:
Unbounded heat relaxation function
Sandra Carillo
2019, 8(1): 31-42

4. Abelian versus non-Abelian Backlund charts: Some remarks
Sandra Carillo, Mauro Lo Schiavo and Cornelia Schiebold
2019, 8(1): 43-55

5. On a C-integrable equation for second sound propagation in heated
dielectrics
Ivan C. Christov
2019, 8(1): 57-72

6. Pattern formation in flows of asymmetrically interacting particles:
Peristaltic pedestrian dynamics as a case study
Yuri B. Gaididei, Christian Marschler, Mads Peter Sorensen, Peter
L. Christiansen and Jens Juul Rasmussen
2019, 8(1): 73-100

7. Finite-amplitude acoustics under the classical theory of
particle-laden flows
Pedro M. Jordan
2019, 8(1): 101-116

8. Discrete regularization
Len Margolin and Catherine Plesko
2019, 8(1): 117-137

9. Traveling wave solutions to modified Burgers and diffusionless
Fisher PDE's
Ronald Mickens and Kale Oyedeji
2019, 8(1): 139-147

10. Nonlinear waves in thermoelastic dielectrics
Angelo Morro
2019, 8(1): 149-162

11. Isogeometric shape optimization for nonlinear ultrasound focusing
Markus Muhr, Vanja Nikolic, Barbara Wohlmuth and Linus Wunderlich
2019, 8(1): 163-202

12. Optimal scalar products in the Moore-Gibson-Thompson equation
Marta Pellicer and Joan Sola-Morales
2019, 8(1): 203-220

13. Shock wave formation in compliant arteries
Cristobal Rodero, J. Alberto Conejero and Ignacio Garcia-Fernandez
2019, 8(1): 221-230

14. Anti-plane shear Lamb's problem on random mass density fields with
fractal and Hurst effects
Xian Zhang, Vinesh Nishawala and Martin Ostoja-Starzewski
2019, 8(1): 231-246

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Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems & Imaging 13:2
From: zhoucuixin <zhoucuixin@163.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2019 15:34:44 +0800 (CST)

Inverse Problems & Imaging (IPI)
April 2019, Volume 13, Issue 2
http://aimsciences.org/journal/1930-8337/2019/13/2

1. Microlocal analysis of a spindle transform
James W. Webber and Sean Holman
2019, 13(2): 231-261

2. On finding the surface admittance of an obstacle via the time
domain enclosure method
Masaru Ikehata
2019, 13(2): 263-284

3. Incorporating structural prior information and sparsity into EIT
using parallel level sets
Ville Kolehmainen, Matthias J. Ehrhardt and Simon R. Arridge
2019, 13(2): 285-307

4. An augmented lagrangian method for solving a new variational model
based on gradients similarity measures and high order regulariation
for multimodality registration
Anis Theljani and Ke Chen
2019, 13(2): 309-335

5. Propagation of boundary-induced discontinuity in stationary
radiative transfer and its application to the optical tomography
I-Kun Chen and Daisuke Kawagoe
2019, 13(2): 337-351

6. Electrical networks with prescribed current and applications to
random walks on graphs
Christina Knox and Amir Moradifam
2019, 13(2): 353-375

7. An inverse obstacle problem for the wave equation in a finite time domain
Laurent Bourgeois, Dmitry Ponomarev and Jeremi Darde
2019, 13(2): 377-400

8. Regularization of a backwards parabolic equation by fractional operators
Barbara Kaltenbacher and William Rundell
2019, 13(2): 401-430

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Subject: Contents, Networks & Heterogeneous Media 14:1
From: zhoucuixin <zhoucuixin@163.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2019 15:44:47 +0800 (CST)

Networks & Heterogeneous Media (NHM)
March 2019, Volume 14, Issue 1
http://aimsciences.org/journal/1556-1801/2019/14/1

1. Special issue on mathematical methods in systems biology
Monique Chyba and Benedetto Piccoli
2019, 14(1): i-ii

2. Controlled cellular automata
Achilles Beros, Monique Chyba and Oleksandr Markovichenko
2019, 14(1): 1-22

3. Energy and implicit discretization of the Fokker-Planck and
Keller-Segel type equations
Luis Almeida, Federica Bubba, Benoit Perthame and Camille Pouchol
2019, 14(1): 23-41

4. Optimal stopping for response-guided dosing
Jakob Kotas
2019, 14(1): 43-52

5. A network model of immigration: Enclave formation vs. cultural integration
Yao-Li Chuang, Tom Chou and Maria R. D'Orsogna
2019, 14(1): 53-77

6. A case study of optimal input-output system with sampled-data
control: Ding et al. force and fatigue muscular control model
Toufik Bakir, Bernard Bonnard and Jeremy Rouot
2019, 14(1): 79-100

7. Stability of metabolic networks via Linear-in-Flux-Expressions
Nathaniel J. Merrill, Zheming An, Sean T. McQuade, Federica Garin,
Karim Azer, Ruth E. Abrams and Benedetto Piccoli
2019, 14(1): 101-130

8.On the role of tumor heterogeneity for optimal cancer chemotherapy
Urszula Ledzewicz, Heinz Schattler and Shuo Wang
2019, 14(1): 131-147

9. Steady distribution of the incremental model for bacteria proliferation
Pierre Gabriel and Hugo Martin
2019, 14(1): 149-171

10. The cardiac bidomain model and homogenization
Erik Grandelius and Kenneth H. Karlsen
2019, 14(1): 173-204

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Subject: Contents, Mathematical Control & Related Fields 9:1
From: <zhoucuixin@aucma.com.cn>
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 14:03:18 +0800 (GMT+08:00)

Mathematical Control & Related Fields (MCRF)
March 2019, Volume 9, Issue 1
http://aimsciences.org/journal/2156-8472/2019/9/1

1. Optimal control of the coefficient for the regional fractional
p-Laplace equation: Approximation and convergence
Harbir Antil and Mahamadi Warma
2019, 9(1): 1-38

2. Decay rates for stabilization of linear continuous-time systems
with random switching
Fritz Colonius and Guilherme Mazanti
2019, 9(1): 39-58

3. Robust optimal investment and reinsurance of an insurer under
Jump-diffusion models
Xin Zhang, Hui Meng, Jie Xiong and Yang Shen
2019, 9(1): 59-76

4. On Algebraic condition for null controllability of some coupled
degenerate systems
Ait Ben Hassi El Mustapha, Fadili Mohamed and Maniar Lahcen
2019, 9(1): 77-95

5. Stabilization of multidimensional wave equation with locally
boundary fractional dissipation law under geometric conditions
Mohammad Akil and Ali Wehbe
2019, 9(1): 97-116

6. Insensitizing controls for a semilinear parabolic equation: A
numerical approach
Franck Boyer, Victor Hernandez-Santamaria and Luz De Teresa
2019, 9(1): 117-158

7. Randomized algorithms for stabilizing switching signals
Niranjan Balachandran, Atreyee Kundu and Debasish Chatterjee
2019, 9(1): 159-174

8. Extension of the strong law of large numbers for capacities
Zengjing Chen, Weihuan Huang and Panyu Wu
2019, 9(1): 175-190

9. Boundary controllability for a one-dimensional heat equation with a
singular inverse-square potential
Umberto Biccari
2019, 9(1): 191-219

10. Erratum on: Controllability of the heat and wave equations and
their finite difference approximations by the shape of the domain
Jonathan Touboul
2019, 9(1): 221-222

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Subject: Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 24:2
From: Romas Baronas <romas.baronas@mif.vu.lt>
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2019 12:40:12 +0200

Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, ISSN 1392-5113,
Volume 24, Number 2, 2019

Table of Contents

Ning Duan, Xianyun Xu,
Global dynamics of a fourth-order parabolic equation describing
crystal surface growth, p. 159-175.

Eid H. Doha, Mohamed A. Abdelkawy, Ahmed Z.M. Amin, Dumitru Baleanu,
Approximate solutions for solving nonlinear variable-order fractional
Riccati differential equations, p. 176-188.

Yatian Pei, Yong-Kui Chang,
Hilfer fractional evolution hemivariational inequalities with nonlocal
initial conditions and optimal controls, p. 189-209.

Xinan Hao, Luyao Zhang, Lishan Liu,
Positive solutions of higher order fractional integral boundary value
problem with a parameter, p. 210-223.

Mehmet Emir Koksal,
Stability analysis of fractional differential equations with unknown
parameters, p. 224-240.

Xiaoqin P. Wu, Liancheng Wang,
Normal form of double-Hopf singularity with 1:1 resonance for delayed
differential equations, p. 241-260.

Natalija Sergejeva, Sigita Peciulyte,
On Fucik type spectrum for problem with integral nonlocal boundary
condition, p. 261-278.

Rafal Kamocki,
A nonlinear control system with a Hilfer derivative and its
optimization, p. 279-296.

Olena Ragulina, Jonas Siaulys,
Randomly stopped minima and maxima with exponential-type
distributions, p. 297-313.

A free on-line edition is available at: http://www.mii.lt/NA/

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Subject: Contents, Journal of Dynamics & Games 6:1
From: <zhoucuixin@aucma.com.cn>
Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2019 09:38:26 +0800 (GMT+08:00)

Journal of Dynamics & Games (JDG)
January 2019, Volume 6, Issue 1
http://aimsciences.org/journal/2164-6066/2019/6/1

1. The value of a minimax problem involving impulse control
Brahim El Asri
2019, 6(1): 1-17

2. Local completeness, Pareto efficiency and Mackey Bishop-Phelps cones
Elvio Accinelli and Armando Garcia
2019, 6(1): 19-25

3. An accretive operator approach to ergodic zero-sum stochastic games
Antoine Hochart
2019, 6(1): 27-51

4. On the pricing of Asian options with geometric average of American
type with stochastic interest rate: A stochastic optimal control approach
Maria Teresa V. Martinez-Palacios, Adrian Hernandez-Del-Valle and
Ambrosio Ortiz-Ramirez
2019, 6(1): 53-64

5. A differential game on Wasserstein space. Application to weak
approachability with partial monitoring
Vianney Perchet and Marc Quincampoix
2019, 6(1): 65-85

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Subject: Contents, Journal of Geometric Mechanics 11:1
From: <zhoucuixin@aucma.com.cn>
Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2019 09:56:21 +0800 (GMT+08:00)

Journal of Geometric Mechanics (JGM)
March 2019, Volume 11, Issue 1
http://aimsciences.org/journal/1941-4889/2019/11/1

1. Modified equations for variational integrators applied to
Lagrangians linear in velocities
Mats Vermeeren
2019, 11(1): 1-22

2. Geometry of Routh reduction
Katarzyna Grabowska and Pawel Urbanski
2019, 11(1): 23-44

3. Linear phase space deformations with angular momentum symmetry
Claudio Meneses
2019, 11(1): 45-58

4. A geometric perspective on the Piola identity in Riemannian settings
Raz Kupferman and Asaf Shachar
2019, 11(1): 59-76

5. A comparison of vakonomic and nonholonomic dynamics with
applications to non-invariant Chaplygin systems
Michal Jozwikowski and Witold Respondek
2019, 11(1): 77-122

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Subject: Contents, Journal of Industrial & Management Optimization 15:2
From: Susan Cummins <journal@aimsciences.org>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 17:22:17 -0600

Journal of Industrial & Management Optimization (JIMO)
Volume: 15, Number: 2 April 2019
http://aimsciences.org/journal/1547-5816/2019/15/2

1. A potential reduction method for tensor complementarity problems
Pages: 429-443
Kaili Zhang, Haibin Chen and Pengfei Zhao

2. Dynamic optimal decision making for manufacturers with limited
attention based on sparse dynamic programming  Pages: 445-464
Haiying Liu, Wenjie Bi, Kok Lay Teo and Naxing Liu

3. Higher-order weak radial epiderivatives and non-convex set-valued
optimization problems  Pages: 465-480
Qilin Wang, Liu He and Shengjie Li

4. Asymptotics for a bidimensional risk model with two geometric Levy
price processes  Pages: 481-505
Yang Yang, Kaiyong Wang, Jiajun Liu and Zhimin Zhang

5. Exclusion sets in the Delta-type eigenvalue inclusion set for tensors
Pages: 507-516
Yaotang Li and Suhua Li

6. Optimal threshold strategies with capital injections in a spectrally
negative Levy risk model  Pages: 517-535
Manman Li and George Yin

7. Chance-constrained multiperiod mean absolute deviation uncertain
portfolio selection  Pages: 537-564
Peng Zhang

8. An adaptive probabilistic algorithm for online k-center clustering
Pages: 565-576
Ruiqi Yang, Dachuan Xu, Yicheng Xu and Dongmei Zhang

9. An uncertain programming model for single machine scheduling
problem with batch delivery  Pages: 577-593
Jiayu Shen and Yuanguo Zhu

10. Anode effect prediction based on collaborative two-dimensional forecast
model in aluminum electrolysis production  Pages: 595-618
Zuguo Chen, Yonggang Li, Xiaofang Chen, Chunhua Yang and Weihua Gui

11. Optimum management of the network of city bus routes based on a
stochastic dynamic model  Pages: 619-631
Shi'an Wang and N. U. Ahmed

12. Immediate schedule adjustment and semidefinite relaxation
Pages: 633-645
Jinling Zhao, Wei Chen and Su Zhang

13. Sufficiency and duality in non-smooth interval valued programming
problems  Pages: 647-665
Deepak Singh, Bilal Ahmad Dar and Do Sang Kim

14. A joint dynamic pricing and production model with asymmetric reference
price effect  Pages: 667-688
Shichen Zhang, Jianxiong Zhang, Jiang Shen and Wansheng Tang

15. Optimal information policy in discrete-time queues with strategic
customers  Pages: 689-703
Veena Goswami and Gopinath Panda

16. Three concepts of robust efficiency for uncertain multiobjective
optimization problems via set order relations  Pages: 705-721
Hong-Zhi Wei and Chun-Rong Chen

17. A proximal alternating direction method for multi-block coupled convex
optimization  Pages: 723-737
Foxiang Liu, Lingling Xu, Yuehong Sun and Deren Han

18. Selection of DRX scheme for voice traffic in LTE-A networks: Markov
modeling and performance analysis  Pages: 739-756
Anupam Gautam and Selvamuthu Dharmaraja

19. A proximal-projection partial bundle method for convex constrained
minimax problems  Pages: 757-774
Chunming Tang, Jinbao Jian and Guoyin Li

20. Partially symmetric nonnegative rectangular tensors and copositive
rectangular tensors  Pages: 775-789
Yining Gu and Wei Wu

21. Henig proper efficiency in vector optimization with variable
ordering structure  Pages: 791-815
Marius Durea, Elena-Andreea Florea and Radu Strugariu

22. On the global optimal solution for linear quadratic problems of
switched system  Pages: 817-832
Jin Feng He, Wei Xu, Zhi Guo Feng and Xinsong Yang

23. Exact and heuristic methods for personalized display advertising in
virtual reality platforms  Pages: 833-854
Kemal Kilic, Menekse G. Saygi and Semih O. Sezer

24. An integrated Principal Component Analysis and multi-objective
mathematical programming approach to agile supply chain network design
under uncertainty  Pages: 855-879
Azam Moradi, Jafar Razmi, Reza Babazadeh and Ali Sabbaghnia

25. Test of copositive tensors  Pages: 881-891
Li Li, Xinzhen Zhang, Zheng-Hai Huang and Liqun Qi

26. A semidefinite relaxation algorithm for checking completely positive
separable matrices  Pages: 893-908
Anwa Zhou and Jinyan Fan

27. A difference of convex optimization algorithm for piecewise linear
regression  Pages: 909-932
Adil Bagirov, Sona Taheri and Soodabeh Asadi

28. Global error bounds for the tensor complementarity problem with a
P-tensor  Pages: 933-946
Mengmeng Zheng, Ying Zhang and Zheng-Hai Huang

29. Predicting 72-hour reattendance in emergency departments using
discriminant analysis via mixed integer programming with electronic
medical records  Pages: 947-962
Fanwen Meng, Kiok Liang Teow, Kelvin Wee Sheng Teo, Chee Kheong Ooi
and Seow Yian Tay

30. A new relaxed CQ algorithm for solving split feasibility problems in
Hilbert spaces and its applications  Pages: 963-984
Aviv Gibali, Dang Thi Mai and Nguyen The Vinh

31. Predicting non-life insurer's insolvency using non-kernel fuzzy
quadratic surface support vector machines  Pages: 985-999
Ye Tian, Wei Yang, Gene Lai and Menghan Zhao

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Subject: Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization 9:2
From: zhoucuixin <zhoucuixin@163.com>
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2019 20:30:03 +0800 (CST)

Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization (NACO)
June 2019, Volume 9, Issue 2
http://aimsciences.org/journal/2155-3289/2019/9/2

1. Integrated modeling and optimization of material flow and financial
flow of supply chain network considering financial ratios
Qiong Liu, Ahmad Reza Rezaei, Kuan Yew Wong and Mohammad Mahdi Azami
2019, 9(2): 113-132

2. Second order modified objective function method for twice
differentiable vector optimization problems over cone constraints
Anurag Jayswala, Tadeusz Antczakb and Shalini Jha
2019, 9(2): 133-145

3. A Mehrotra type predictor-corrector interior-point algorithm for
linear programming
Soodabeh Asadi and Hossein Mansouri
2019, 9(2): 147-156

4. A new reprojection of the conjugate directions
Jozsef Abaffy
2019, 9(2): 157-171

5. Iterative methods for solving large sparse Lyapunov equations and
application to model reduction of index 1 differential-algebraic-equations
M. Sumon Hossain and M. Monir Uddin
2019, 9(2): 173-186

6. Application of robust optimization for a product portfolio problem
using an invasive weed optimization algorithm
Alireza Goli, Hasan Khademi Zare, Reza Tavakkoli-Moghaddam and Ahmad
Sadeghieh
2019, 9(2): 187-209

7. Homotopy method for matrix rank minimization based on the matrix
hard thresholding method
Zhengshan Dong, Jianli Chen and Wenxing Zhu
2019, 9(2): 211-224

8. Indirect methods for fuel-minimal rendezvous with a large
population of temporarily captured orbiters
Monique Chyba and Geoff Patterson
2019, 9(2): 225-256