Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 19, Number 04 March 1, 2019 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Conference on Statistical Physics, StatPhys27 Tutorial Workshop on Geometry, Compatibility and Structure Preservation Workshop, Model Reduction of Complex Dynamical Systems Postdoc Position, Univ of Bath Contents, Communications on Pure & Applied Analysis 18:4 Contents, Kinetic & Related Models 12:3 Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 13:2 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: Conference on Statistical Physics, StatPhys27 From: statphys27 Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2019 18:06:15 -0300 Dear colleagues, This is the sixth announcement of the 27th IUPAP Conference on Statistical Physics, StatPhys27, that will be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 8-12, 2019. This is a kind reminder that the deadline to submit the abstract of you contributions for StatPhys27 is due within a week. Regarding abstract submission, please notice that although it is necessary to register into the system to upload the abstract, it is not necessary to pay the registration fee in order to do it. The deadline for early or late fee, however, applies to the time of payment, not of registration. 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Best regards Silvina Ponce Dawson Local Organizing Committee, StatPhys27 ------ Subject: Tutorial Workshop on Geometry, Compatibility and Structure Preservation From: Douglas N Arnold Date: February 19, 2019 Applications are now being accepted to attend the Issac Newton Institute programme Geometry, compatibility and structure preservation in computational differential equations Tutorial Workshop, July 8-12 2019 The purpose of the workshop is to introduce the audience to the wide range of contemporary ideas and tools, originating in geometry and in topology, to design and analyse numerical methods for differential equations. The workshop will feature 5 series of introductory lectures: Algebraic Theory of numerical methods; Finite Element Exterior Calculus; Geometric Numerical Integrators; Geometric PDE and Finite Element; Differential Geometric methods; Lie groups through to Noether's Theorem; as well as survey talks on topics of focus periods of the programme. Full details and a link to the application page can be found at https://www.newton.ac.uk/event/gcsw01 Some financial support is available; this can be requested at the same time as the application to attend. ------ Subject: Workshop, Model Reduction of Complex Dynamical Systems From: Tobias Breiten Date: February 22, 2019 The 4th Workshop on Model Reduction of Complex Dynamical Systems (MODRED 2019) will take place from August 28-30, 2019 in Graz, Austria. The conference continues a series of model reduction conferences previously organized in Berlin (2010), Magdeburg (2013), and Odense (2017). Scientific topics include computational methods for model order reduction of dynamical systems, data-driven methods, digital twinning, model reduction methods in applications and surrogate modelling for design and optimization. Keynote speakers: Serkan Gugercin (Virginia Tech), Bernard Haasdonk (University of Stuttgart), Dirk Hartmann (Siemens), Laura Iapichino (TU Eindhoven), J. Nathan Kutz (University of Washington). Proceedings: A special issue on model reduction of complex dynamical systems will appear in the Springer International Series of Numerical Mathematics. Early bird registration (until June 30, 2019) and abstract submission for contributed talks (until March, 31, 2019) is now open. More details can be found under https://imsc.uni-graz.at/modred2019/index.html ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Univ of Bath From: Euan Spence Date: February 22, 2019 3-year postdoc at the University of Bath in Numerical Analysis of PDEs for wave propagation. More details here: https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=CC6532 ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure & Applied Analysis 18:4 From: zhoucuixin Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2019 21:19:22 +0800 (CST) Communications on Pure & Applied Analysis (CPAA) July 2019, Volume 18, Issue 4 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1534-0392/2019/18/4 1. On the existence of solutions and causality for relativistic viscous conformal fluids Marcelo M. Disconzi 2019, 18(4): 1567-1599 2. The interior gradient estimate for some nonlinear curvature equations Liangjun Weng 2019, 18(4): 1601-1612 3. Effects of localized spatial variations on the uniform persistence and spreading speeds of time periodic two species competition systems Liang Kong, Tung Nguyen and Wenxian Shen 2019, 18(4): 1613-1636 4. New general decay results in a finite-memory bresse system Salim A. Messaoudi and Jamilu Hashim Hassan 2019, 18(4): 1637-1662 5. Ground state solutions for the fractional Schrodinger-Poisson systems involving critical growth in R^3 Lun Guo, Wentao Huang and Huifang Jia 2019, 18(4): 1663-1693 6. Multiple solutions for periodic perturbations of a delayed autonomous system near an equilibrium Pablo Amster, Mariel Paula Kuna and Gonzalo Robledo 2019, 18(4): 1695-1709 7. Scattering results for Dirac Hartree-type equations with small initial data Changhun Yang 2019, 18(4): 1711-1734 8. Remarks on a system of quasi-linear wave equations in 3D satisfying the weak null condition Kunio Hidano and Dongbing Zha 2019, 18(4): 1735-1767 9. Global existence for the Boltzmann equation in $L^r_v L^\infty_t L^\infty_x$ spaces Koya Nishimura 2019, 18(4): 1769-1782 10. Existence and regularity of solutions for an evolution model of perfectly plastic plates P. Gidoni, G. B. Maggiani and R. Scala 2019, 18(4): 1783-1826 11. Second order non-autonomous lattice systems and their uniform attractors Ahmed Y. Abdallah and Rania T. Wannan 2019, 18(4): 1827-1846 12. Nonlinear Dirichlet problem for the nonlocal anisotropic operator L_K Silvia Frassu 2019, 18(4): 1847-1867 13. Global attractors for a mixture problem in one dimensional solids with nonlinear damping and sources terms M. L. Santos and Mirelson M. Freitas 2019, 18(4): 1869-1890 14. Well-posedness of low regularity solutions to the second order strictly hyperbolic equations with non-Lipschitzian coefficients Wenming Hu and Huicheng Yin 2019, 18(4): 1891-1919 15. Spike layer solutions for a singularly perturbed Neumann problem: Variational construction without a nondegeneracy Jaeyoung Byeon and Sang-hyuck Moon 2019, 18(4): 1921-1965 16. L^p-L^q estimates for the damped wave equation and the critical exponent for the nonlinear problem with slowly decaying data Masahiro Ikeda, Takahisa Inui, Mamoru Okamoto and Yuta Wakasugi 2019, 18(4): 1967-2008 17. Existence, multiplicity and concentration for a class of fractional p&q Laplacian problems in R^N Claudianor O. Alves, Vincenzo Ambrosio and Teresa Isernia 2019, 18(4): 2009-2045 18. A chemotaxis-haptotaxis system with haptoattractant remodeling: Boundedness enforced by mild saturation of signal production Youshan Tao and Michael Winkler 2019, 18(4): 2047-2067 19. Multidimensional stability of planar traveling waves for the delayed nonlocal dispersal competitive Lotka-Volterra system Zhaohai Ma, Rong Yuan, Yang Wang and Xin Wu 2019, 18(4): 2069-2092 20. On stability properties of the Cubic-Quintic Schrodinger equation with \delta-point interaction Jaime Angulo Pava and Cesar A. Hernandez Melo 2019, 18(4): 2093-2116 21. On a formula for sets of constant width in 2d Bernd Kawohl and Guido Sweers 2019, 18(4): 2117-2131 22. Large-time behavior of solution to an inflow problem on the half space for a class of compressible non-Newtonian fluids Zhenhua Guo, Wenchao Dong and Jinjing Liu 2019, 18(4): 2133-2161 23. Word combinatorics for stochastic differential equations: Splitting integrators A. Alamo and J. M. Sanz-Serna 2019, 18(4): 2163-2195 24. Corrigendum to the paper: Nonuniqueness in Vector-Valued Calculus of Variations in L^\infty and some Linear Elliptic Systems Nikos Katzourakis 2019, 18(4): 2197-2198 ------ Subject: Contents, Kinetic & Related Models 12:3 From: Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2019 09:04:13 +0800 (GMT+08:00) Kinetic & Related Models (KRM) June 2019, Volume 12, Issue 3 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1937-5093/2019/12/3 1. A recursive algorithm and a series expansion related to the homogeneous Boltzmann equation for hard potentials with angular cutoff Nicolas Fournier 2019, 12(3): 483-505 doi: 10.3934/krm.2019020 2. Fully conservative spectral Galerkin-Petrov method for the inhomogeneous Boltzmann equation Torsten Kessler and Sergej Rjasanow 2019, 12(3): 507-549 doi: 10.3934/krm.2019021 3. Cyclic asymptotic behaviour of a population reproducing by fission into two equal parts Etienne Bernard, Marie Doumic and Pierre Gabriel 2019, 12(3): 551-571 doi: 10.3934/krm.2019022 4. Cucker-Smale flocking particles with multiplicative noises: Stochastic mean-field limit and phase transition Young-Pil Choi and Samir Salem 2019, 12(3): 573-592 doi: 10.3934/krm.2019023 5. Anisotropic Boltzmann-Gibbs dynamics of strongly magnetized Vlasov-Fokker-Planck equations Maxime Herda and Luis Miguel Rodrigues 2019, 12(3): 593-636 doi: 10.3934/krm.2019024 6. Nonlinear stability of planar rarefaction wave to the three-dimensional Boltzmann equation Teng Wang and Yi Wang 2019, 12(3): 637-679 doi: 10.3934/krm.2019025 ------ Subject: Contents, Advances in Mathematics of Communications 13:2 From: Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2019 08:47:00 +0800 (GMT+08:00) Advances in Mathematics of Communications (AMC) May 2019, Volume 13, Issue 2 http://aimsciences.org/journal/1930-5346/2019/13/2 1. Self-dual additive F4-codes of lengths up to 40 represented by circulant graphs Ken Saito 2019, 13(2): 213-220 2. Comparison analysis of Ding's RLWE-based key exchange protocol and NewHope variants Xinwei Gao 2019, 13(2): 221-233 3. Type-preserving matrices and security of block ciphers Riccardo Aragona and Alessio Meneghetti 2019, 13(2): 235-251 4. A new construction of rotation symmetric bent functions with maximal algebraic degree Sihong Su 2019, 13(2): 253-265 5. Some classes of LCD codes and self-orthogonal codes over finite fields Xia Li, Feng Cheng, Chunming Tang and Zhengchun Zhou 2019, 13(2): 267-280 6. Some new constructions of isodual and LCD codes over finite fields Fatma-Zohra Benahmed, Kenza Guenda, Aicha Batoul and Thomas Aaron Gulliver 2019, 13(2): 281-296 7. Further results on optimal (n,{3,4,5},\Lambda_a,1,Q) -OOCs Huangsheng Yu, Feifei Xie, Dianhua Wu and Hengming Zhao 2019, 13(2): 297-312 8. Symmetries of weight enumerators and applications to Reed-Muller codes Martino Borello and Olivier Mila 2019, 13(2): 313-328 9. Constructions of optimal balanced (m,n,{4,5},1) -OOSPCs Wei Li, Hengming Zhao, Rongcun Qin and Dianhua Wu 2019, 13(2): 329-341 10. Efficient public-key operation in multivariate schemes Felipe Cabarcas, Daniel Cabarcas and John Baena 2019, 13(2): 343-371