Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 19, Number 11 June 15, 2019 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Advanced school, Controlling Delayed Dynamics Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Populations Workshop, Topics in nonlinear dynamics Workshop on structure-preserving numerical methods and relativity New textbook in nonlinear dynamics Lecturer Position, Computational Mathematics Tenure-track Position, Applied Mathematics Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 39:8 Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 39:9 Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 24:7 Contents, Evolution Equations & Control Theory 8:3 Contents, Kinetic & Related Models 12:4 Contents, Networks & Heterogeneous Media 14:3 Contents, Inverse Problems & Imaging 13:4 Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 15 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 school, Controlling Delayed Dynamics From: Dimitri Breda Date: June 14, 2019 It is a pleasure to announce the advanced school http://www.cism.it/courses/C1914/ Please, feel free to circulate among collaborators and students. ------ Subject: Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Populations From: Yang Kuang Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2019 16:31:08 -0700 The Seventh International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Populations in Biological Systems (ICMA VII) will be hosted by the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, on October 12- 14, 2019. This conference, which will build on the successes of previous ICMA conferences, attracts established and up-and-coming researchers and students from numerous disciplines in the mathematical and biological sciences. The broad, general theme of the conference is the formulation, validation, analysis and simulation of mathematical models for the spatiotemporal dynamics of biological populations. Specific topics to be covered include, but are not limited to, modeling, data analytics and analysis of phenomena in population biology, epidemiology, molecular and synthetic biology; mathematical oncology (cancer systems biology); genetic models; multi-host-vector-pathogen systems; persistence of ecosystems and uncertainty quantification in the life sciences. The National Science Foundation has provided funds to support limited number of US graduate students and early career researchers (who do not have travel support) to attend ICMA VII. Further details about the conference (registration, travel, abstracts, financial support, deadlines etc.) are available at the website: https://math.asu.edu/icma-2019 We hope to see you at ICMA VII in the beautiful Tempe campus of the Arizona State University. Abba Gumel and Yang Kuang (Co-Chairs) School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA */Contact Email/*: icma2019@asu.edu ------ Subject: Workshop, Topics in nonlinear dynamics From: "info@sicc-it.org" Date: Tue, 21 May 2019 21:31:13 +0000 14th SICC International Tutorial Workshop "Topics in nonlinear dynamics" "MODELING, ANALYSIS, AND CONTROL OF COMPLEX NETWORKS AND CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS" 29/06/19 - 30/06/19 Ischia (Napoli), Italy The 14th SICC International Tutorial Workshop "Topics in nonlinear dynamics" will be held on 29 and 30 June, 2019 in the island of Ischia (Napoli), Italy. This interdisciplinary workshop will be strategically held at the closing of the IEEE European Control Conference (ECC) in the Island of Ischia, which is located a short ferry ride from the location of ECC in Napoli. The topic of the 2019 edition is "MODELING, ANALYSIS, AND CONTROL OF COMPLEX NETWORKS AND CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS" From autonomous vehicles and smart grids to massive online social networks and intelligent systems, multiagent systems consisting of many interacting agents communicating with each other over a network of complex interconnections are crucial to many diverse applications. This workshop will gather scholars, students and practitioners from different communities to share their views and perspectives on the challenges that the analysis, design and control of complex sensory, automation, and social interaction systems brought to the engineering discipline. The workshop is composed by 13 invited talks on the topic by experts in the field. Moreover, a selected number of talks from participants will be chosen by the organizing committee for presentation on the first day of the workshop. The deadline for the early registration to the workshop is May 31st. Please visit http://www.sicc-it.org/lists/lt.php?id=Mk4CVElSUEQDUQgHAQ for more information (including a detailed program and the suggestions for the accomodation in Ischia), the registration to the workshop and how to submit a talk proposal INVITED SPEAKERS: * Giacomo Como, Politecnico di Torino * Pietro De Lellis, Universita di Napoli Federico II * Mattia Frasca, Universita degli studi di Catania * Thomas Parisini, Universita di Trieste, Imperial College London * Ioannis Paschalidis, Boston University * Marios Polycarpou, University of Cyprus * Giovanni Russo, University College Dublin * Henrik Sandberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology * Luca Schenato, Universita di Padova * Jacquelien Scherpen, University of Groningen * Bruno Sinopoli, Carnegie Mellon * Francesco Sorrentino, University of New Mexico * Sandro Zampieri, Universita di Padova ------ Subject: Workshop on structure-preserving numerical methods and relativity From: Douglas N Arnold Date: June 02, 2019 Application deadline is June 23 for a workshop on structure-preserving numerical methods and numerical relativity at the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge, UK. Workshop title: Structure Preservation and General Relativity Venue: Isaac Newton Institute, University of Cambridge, UK Dates: September 30 - October 4, 2019 Web page: https://www.newton.ac.uk/event/gcsw02 The workshop is part of a larger program at the institute called "Geometry, compatibility and structure preservation in computational differential equations". Applications are now being accepted for participation in the workshop at the URL above. A list of confirmed participants and a description of the workshop themes can be found there as well. It is possible to request funding and/or the possibility of a presentation on the application form. ------ Subject: New textbook in nonlinear dynamics From: "Roussel, Marc" Date: Fri, 17 May 2019 19:47:49 +0000 I am happy to announce the publication of a new textbook in nonlinear dynamics entitled Nonlinear Dynamics: A Hands-On Introductory Survey in the IOP Concise Physics series. Details about this book can be found here: http://www.morganclaypoolpublishers.com/catalog_Orig/product_info.php?products_id=1397 Many universities have a subscription to the IOP ebooks, so it is quite possible that you may be able to download this book for free through your library. ------ Subject: Lecturer Position, Computational Mathematics From: Jochen Schuetz Date: June 04, 2019 UHasselt seeks lecturer in Computational Mathematics. You will strengthen and extend the research capacity of the group Computational Mathematics (CMAT), both from a methodological point of view as well as the domain of applications. Inspired by real-life applications, the research in this group is mainly oriented towards numerical analysis and simulation of (partial) differential equations, including multiple scales (see http://www.uhasselt.be/cmat). Examples of research areas are stochastic differential equations, data assimilation and uncertainty quantification, inverse problems, optimization, or model order reduction. Multidisciplinary collaboration is expected with the research in computational and applied mathematics, as well as within and outside the faculty and Hasselt University. More information can be found on https://www.uhasselt.be/vacancies_detail?taal=04&vacid=1709&ref=1 ------ Subject: Tenure-track Position, Applied Mathematics From: Lajmi Lakhal-Chaieb Date: June 06, 2019 Tenure track position in Applied Mathematics The Department of Mathematics and Statistics of Universite Laval invites applications for a tenure track position in applied mathematics. Preference will be given to candidates presenting a research program in analysis and numerical solutions of partial differential equations. Candidates with a Ph.D. (or on the verge of obtaining one) in applied mathematics or a close related field are invited to present their candidacy. Hiring will normally be at the rank of assistant professor and the appointment would start in January 2020. The successful candidate will be expected to recruit and supervise graduate students, engage in a productive research program, apply for funding from the major granting bodies, teach in French undergraduate and graduate applied mathematics courses (including large class service courses), contribute to the management and promotion of departmental programs, and more generally contribute to the development and day-to-day functioning of the Department. Selection criteria. Candidates must have obtained a PhD degree in applied mathematics, or an equivalent qualification, or hold a PhD in a neighboring area with a strong expertise in applied mathematics, be able to propose an independent research program for which the candidate could rapidly obtain adequate funding, be able to contribute to the strong industry oriented research activities of the applied mathematics group of the DMS, demonstrate the potential to recruit and supervise graduate students in applied mathematics, demonstrate the capacity and interest to teach and maintain applied mathematics courses, at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including large class service courses, demonstrate excellent pedagogical abilities to teach and create applied matthematics courses for students in mathematics, as well as students in other programs, be able to teach in French or be able to do so within a year. Applications must include a CV, three letters of reference (ideally including one addressing teaching experience or potential), an outline of research plans for the next three years (3 pages maximum), a teaching philosophy statement (2 pages maximum), and up to three recent articles (preprints or off-prints). The candidate should clearly indicate his/her level of French proficiency and comment on his/her capacity to become proficient within one year. Application may be submitted through Mathjobs (https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/14004), by e-mail (in pdf) to directeur@mat.ulaval.ca, or by regular mail to Poste en mathematiques appliquees Departement de mathematiques et de statistique 1045, av. de la Medecine Universite Laval Quebec (Quebec) Canada G1V 0A6 Applications must be received by July 31, 2019. For more information, please contact the department chair, directeur@mat.ulaval.ca. ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 39:8 From: Date: Thu, 23 May 2019 15:54:34 +0800 (GMT+08:00) Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A (DCDS-A) August 2019, Volume 39, Issue 8 https://aimsciences.org/journal/1078-0947/2019/39/8 1. Follower, predecessor, and extender set sequences of beta-shifts Thomas French 2019, 39(8): 4331-4344 2. On the vanishing contact structure for viscosity solutions of contact type Hamilton-Jacobi equations I: Cauchy problem Kai Zhao and Wei Cheng 2019, 39(8): 4345-4358 3. Weak dispersion for the Dirac equation on asymptotically flat and warped product spaces Federico Cacciafesta and Anne-Sophie De Suzzoni 2019, 39(8): 4359-4398 4. Exact solution and instability for geophysical waves at arbitrary latitude Jifeng Chu, Delia Ionescu-Kruse and Yanjuan Yang 2019, 39(8): 4399-4414 5. Study of an elliptic partial differential equation modelling the Antarctic Circumpolar Current Susanna V. Haziot 2019, 39(8): 4415-4427 6. Existence of solutions for nonlinear operator equations Yucheng Bu and Yujun Dong 2019, 39(8): 4429-4441 7. Wind generated equatorial Gerstner-type waves Anatoly Abrashkin 2019, 39(8): 4443-4453 8. Weak periodic solutions and numerical case studies of the Fornberg-Whitham equation Gunther Hormann and Hisashi Okamoto 2019, 39(8): 4455-4469 9. Geophysical internal equatorial waves of extreme form Tony Lyons 2019, 39(8): 4471-4486 10. A quasi-linear nonlocal Venttsel' problem of Ambrosetti-Prodi type on fractal domains Maria Rosaria Lancia, Alejandro Velez-Santiago and Paola Vernole 2019, 39(8): 4487-4518 11. Benjamin-Ono model of an internal wave under a flat surface Alan Compelli and Rossen Ivanov 2019, 39(8): 4519-4532 12. Shallow water models for stratified equatorial flows Anna Geyer and Ronald Quirchmayr 2019, 39(8): 4533-4545 13. 2D incompressible Euler equations: New explicit solutions Maria J. Martin and Jukka Tuomela 2019, 39(8): 4547-4563 14. On fractional nonlinear Schrodinger equation with combined power-type nonlinearities Van Duong Dinh and Binhua Feng 2019, 39(8): 4565-4612 15. Chern-Simons gauged sigma model into H^2 and its self-dual equations Kwangseok Choe and Hyungjin Huh 2019, 39(8): 4613-4646 16. Minimality, distality and equicontinuity for semigroup actions on compact Hausdorff spaces Joseph Auslander and Xiongping Dai 2019, 39(8): 4647-4711 17. Steady periodic equatorial water waves with vorticity Jifeng Chu and Joachim Escher 2019, 39(8): 4713-4729 18. Infinity-harmonic potentials and their streamlines Erik Lindgren and Peter Lindqvist 2019, 39(8): 4731-4746 19. On stratified water waves with critical layers and Coriolis forces Miles H. Wheeler 2019, 39(8): 4747-4770 20. Study of a nonlinear boundary-value problem of geophysical relevance Kateryna Marynets 2019, 39(8): 4771-4781 21. On an exact solution of a nonlinear three-dimensional model in ocean flows with equatorial undercurrent and linear variation in density Biswajit Basu 2019, 39(8): 4783-4796 22. Convergence and center manifolds for differential equations driven by colored noise Jun Shen, Kening Lu and Bixiang Wang 2019, 39(8): 4797-4840 23. A random cocycle with non Holder Lyapunov exponent Pedro Duarte, Silvius Klein and Manuel Santos 2019, 39(8): 4841-4861 24. Regularity and weak comparison principles for double phase quasilinear elliptic equations Giuseppe Riey 2019, 39(8): 4863-4873 25. The Chern-Simons-Higgs and the Chern-Simons-Dirac equations in Fourier-Lebesgue spaces Hartmut Pecher 2019, 39(8): 4875-4893 26. Prescribed energy connecting orbits for gradient systems Francesca Alessio, Piero Montecchiari and Andres Zuniga 2019, 39(8): 4895-4928 ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A 39:9 From: zhoucuixin Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2019 21:11:43 +0800 (CST) Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - A (DCDS-A) September 2019, Volume 39, Issue 9 https://aimsciences.org/journal/1078-0947/2019/39/9 1. Asymptotic analysis for a very fast diffusion equation arising from the 1D quantization problem Mikaela Iacobelli 2019, 39(9): 4929-4943 2. Kato's type theorems for the convergence of Euler-Voigt equations to Euler equations with Drichlet boundary conditions Aibin Zang 2019, 39(9): 4945-4953 3. Statistical properties of one-dimensional expanding maps with singularities of low regularity Jianyu Chen and Hong-Kun Zhang 2019, 39(9): 4955-4977 4. Moments and regularity for a Boltzmann equation via Wigner transform Thomas Chen, Ryan Denlinger and Natasa Pavlovic 2019, 39(9): 4979-5015 5. Nonlinear stability of pulse solutions for the discrete FitzHugh-Nagumo equation with infinite-range interactions Willem M. Schouten-Straatman and Hermen Jan Hupkes 2019, 39(9): 5017-5083 6. Shifts of finite type and random substitutions Philipp Gohlke, Dan Rust and Timo Spindeler 2019, 39(9): 5085-5103 7. On absolutely continuous curves of probabilities on the line Adrian Tudorascu 2019, 39(9): 5105-5124 8. Boundary feedback as a singular limit of damped hyperbolic problems with terms concentrating at the boundary Angela Jimenez-Casas and Anibal Rodriguez-Bernal 2019, 39(9): 5125-5147 9. Dispersion relations for steady periodic water waves of fixed mean-depth with two rotational layers Calin Iulian Martin and Adrian Rodriguez-Sanjurjo 2019, 39(9): 5149-5169 10. Nonhydrostatic Pollard-like internal geophysical waves Mateusz Kluczek 2019, 39(9): 5171-5183 11. Escape quartered theorem and the connectivity of the Julia sets of a family of rational maps Youming Wang, Fei Yang, Song Zhang and Liangwen Liao 2019, 39(9): 5185-5206 12. On attainability of Moser-Trudinger inequality with logarithmic weights in higher dimensions Prosenjit Roy 2019, 39(9): 5207-5222 13. Asymptotic spreading speed for the weak competition system with a free boundary Zhiguo Wang, Hua Nie and Yihong Du 2019, 39(9): 5223-5262 14. Asymptotic behaviors of ground states for a modified Gross-Pitaevskii equation Xiaoyu Zeng and Yimin Zhang 2019, 39(9): 5263-5273 15. Saddle-node of limit cycles in planar piecewise linear systems and applications Victoriano Carmona, Soledad Fernandez-Garcia and Antonio E. Teruel 2019, 39(9): 5275-5299 16. Topological characteristic factors along cubes of minimal systems Fangzhou Cai and Song Shao 2019, 39(9): 5301-5317 17. Transcendental entire functions whose Julia sets contain any infinite collection of quasiconformal copies of quadratic Julia sets Koh Katagata 2019, 39(9): 5319-5337 18. Converse theorem on a global contraction metric for a periodic orbit Peter Giesl 2019, 39(9): 5339-5363 19. On the logarithmic Keller-Segel-Fisher/KPP system Yanni Zeng and Kun Zhao 2019, 39(9): 5365-5402 20. Stochastic homogenization for a diffusion-reaction model Hakima Bessaih, Yalchin Efendiev and Razvan Florian Maris 2019, 39(9): 5403-5429 21. L1L1 estimates for oscillating integrals and their applications to semi-linear models with sigma-evolution like structural damping Tuan Anh Dao and Michael Reissig 2019, 39(9): 5431-5463 22. Emergence of anomalous flocking in the fractional Cucker-Smale model Seung-Yeal Ha, Jinwook Jung and Peter Kuchling 2019, 39(9): 5465-5489 23. Topologies of continuity for Caratheodory delay differential equations with applications in non-autonomous dynamics Iacopo P. Longo, Sylvia Novo and Rafael Obaya 2019, 39(9): 5491-5520 24. Effects of vorticity on the travelling waves of some shallow water two-component systems Denys Dutykh and Delia Ionescu-Kruse 2019, 39(9): 5521-5541 ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 24:7 From: Date: Fri, 17 May 2019 13:35:59 +0800 (GMT+08:00) Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B (DCDS-B) July 2019, Volume 24, Issue 7 https://aimsciences.org/journal/1531-3492/2019/24/7 1. L^\gamma-measure criteria for boundedness in a quasilinear parabolic-elliptic Keller-Segel system with supercritical sensitivity Mengyao Ding and Sining Zheng 2019, 24(7): 2971-2988 2. Comparison theorem and correlation for stochastic heat equations driven by Levy space-time white noises Min Niu and Bin Xie 2019, 24(7): 2989-3009 3. Analysis and computation of some tumor growth models with nutrient: From cell density models to free boundary dynamics Jian-Guo Liu, Min Tang, Li Wang and Zhennan Zhou 2019, 24(7): 3011-3035 4. The maximum surplus before ruin in a jump-diffusion insurance risk process with dependence Wuyuan Jiang 2019, 24(7): 3037-3050 5. Inverse parameter-dependent Preisach operator in thermo-piezoelectricity modeling Pavel Krejci and Giselle A. Monteiro 2019, 24(7): 3051-3066 6. Uniqueness of traveling front solutions for the Lotka-Volterra system in the weak competition case Yang Wang and Xiong Li 2019, 24(7): 3067-3075 7. On the steady state bifurcation of the Cahn-Hilliard/Allen-Cahn system Shixing Li and Dongming Yan 2019, 24(7): 3077-3088 8. Attractivity of saturated equilibria for Lotka-Volterra systems with infinite delays and feedback controls Yoshiaki Muroya and Teresa Faria 2019, 24(7): 3089-3114 9. Bounds on the Hausdorff dimension of random attractors for infinite-dimensional random dynamical systems on fractals Markus Bohm and Bjorn Schmalfuss 2019, 24(7): 3115-3138 10. Interlocked multi-node positive and negative feedback loops facilitate oscillations Qingqing Li and Tianshou Zhou 2019, 24(7): 3139-3155 11. On the backward uniqueness of the stochastic primitive equations with additive noise Boling Guo and Guoli Zhou 2019, 24(7): 3157-3174 12. Bifurcation solutions of Gross-Pitaevskii equations for spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensates Dong Deng and Ruikuan Liu 2019, 24(7): 3175-3193 13. Regularity of solutions to time fractional diffusion equations Binjie Li and Xiaoping Xie 2019, 24(7): 3195-3210 14. Rate of attraction for a semilinear thermoelastic system with variable coefficients Fagner D. Araruna, Flank D. M. Bezerra and Milton L. Oliveira 2019, 24(7): 3211-3226 15. A new model of groundwater flow within an unconfined aquifer: Application of Caputo-Fabrizio fractional derivative Pierre Aime Feulefack, Jean Daniel Djida and Atangana Abdon 2019, 24(7): 3227-3247 16. A blow-up criterion for three-dimensional compressible magnetohydrodynamic equations with variable viscosity Xin Zhong 2019, 24(7): 3249-3264 17. Pointwise wave behavior of the initial-boundary value problem for the nonlinear damped wave equation in R_+^n Linglong Du and Caixuan Ren 2019, 24(7): 3265-3280 18. On a beam model related to flight structures with nonlocal energy damping Marcio A. Jorge Silva, Vando Narciso and Andre Vicente 2019, 24(7): 3281-3298 19. Stochastic invariance for neutral functional differential equation with non-lipschitz coefficients Chunhong Li and Jiaowan Luo 2019, 24(7): 3299-3318 20. On the global convergence of frequency synchronization for Kuramoto and Winfree oscillators Chun-Hsiung Hsia, Chang-Yeol Jung and Bongsuk Kwon 2019, 24(7): 3319-3334 21. Global existence and blowup on the energy space for the inhomogeneous fractional nonlinear Schrodinger equation Congming Peng and Dun Zhao 2019, 24(7): 3335-3356 22. Global existence and boundedness of solution of a parabolic-parabolic-ODE chemotaxis-haptotaxis model with (generalized) logistic source Ling Liu and Jiashan Zheng 2019, 24(7): 3357-3377 23. Weighted exponential stability of stochastic coupled systems on networks with delay driven by G-Brownian motion Yong Ren, Huijin Yang and Wensheng Yin 2019, 24(7): 3379-3393 24. Pullback attractors for bi-spatial continuous random dynamical systems and application to stochastic fractional power dissipative equation on an unbounded domain Wenqiang Zhao 2019, 24(7): 3395-3438 25. Complex dynamics in a discrete-time size-structured chemostat model with inhibitory kinetics Dan Zhang, Xiaochun Cai and Lin Wang 2019, 24(7): 3439-3451 ------ Subject: Contents, Evolution Equations & Control Theory 8:3 From: Shiyan Wu Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2019 10:23:07 +0800 Evolution Equations & Control Theory (EECT). Volume: 8, Number: 3 September 2019 https://www.aimsciences.org/journal/A0000-0000/2019/8/3 1. Optimal control of solutions of a multipoint initial-final problem for non-autonomous evolutionary Sobolev type equation Pages: 473-488 Minzilia A. Sagadeeva, Sophiya A. Zagrebina and Natalia A. Manakova 2. A dynamic problem involving a coupled suspension bridge system: Numerical analysis and computational experiments Pages: 489-502 Marco Campo, Jose R. Fernandez and Maria Grazia Naso 3. A priori estimates for the 3D compressible free-boundary Euler equations with surface tension in the case of a liquid Pages: 503-542 Marcelo M. Disconzi and Igor Kukavica 4. A comparison principle for Hamilton-Jacobi equation with moving in time boundary Pages: 543-565 Nicolas Forcadel and Mamdouh Zaydan 5. Asymptotic behavior of solutions to a higher-order KdV-type equation with critical nonlinearity Pages: 567-601 Mamoru Okamoto 6. Optimal control of evolution differential inclusions with polynomial linear differential operators Pages: 603-619 Elimhan N. Mahmudov 7. Periodic solutions for implicit evolution inclusions Pages: 621-631 Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou, Vicentiu D. Radulescu and Dusan D. Repovs 8. Waves and diffusion on metric graphs with general vertex conditions Pages: 633-661 Klaus-Jochen Engel and Marjeta Kramar Fijavz 9. Two questions arising in the theory of attractors Pages: 663-668 Vittorino Pata ------ Subject: Contents, Kinetic & Related Models 12:4 From: "sywu@aimsciences.org" Date: Mon, 27 May 2019 20:41:22 +0800 Kinetic & Related Models (KRM) Volume: 12, Number: 4 August 2019 https://www.aimsciences.org/journal/1937-5093/2019/12/4 1. On the effect of polydispersity and rotation on the Brinkman force induced by a cloud of particles on a viscous incompressible flow Pages: 681-701 Matthieu Hillairet, Ayman Moussa and Franck Sueur 2. Evaluating high order discontinuous Galerkin discretization of the Boltzmann collision integral in O(N^2) operations using the discrete fourier transform Pages: 703-726 Alexander Alekseenko and Jeffrey Limbacher 3. Diffusion limit for kinetic Fokker-Planck equation with heavy tails equilibria: The critical case Pages: 727-748 Patrick Cattiaux, Elissar Nasreddine and Marjolaine Puel 4. Stationary solutions to the boundary value problem for the relativistic BGK model in a slab Pages: 749-764 Byung-Hoon Hwang and Seok-Bae Yun 5.Effect of abrupt change of the wall temperature in the kinetic theory Pages: 765-789 Hung-Wen Kuo 6.A non-linear kinetic model of self-propelled particles with multiple equilibria Pages: 791-827 Paolo Butta, Franco Flandoli, Michela Ottobre and Boguslaw Zegarlinski 7.Well-posedness of Cauchy problem for Landau equation in critical Besov space Pages: 829-884 Hongmei Cao, Hao-Guang Li, Chao-Jiang Xu and Jiang Xu 8.An entropy stable high-order discontinuous Galerkin method for cross-diffusion gradient flow systems Pages: 885-908 Zheng Sun, Jose A. Carrillo and Chi-Wang Shu 9.Spectral convergence of the stochastic galerkin approximation to the boltzmann equation with multiple scales and large random perturbation in the collision kernel Pages: 909-922 Esther S. Daus, Shi Jin and Liu Liu 10. Asymptotic stability of rarefaction waves for a hyperbolic system of balance laws Pages: 923-944 Kenta Nakamura, Tohru Nakamura and Shuichi Kawashima ------ Subject: Contents, Networks & Heterogeneous Media 14:3 From: zhoucuixin Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2019 21:09:54 +0800 (CST) Networks & Heterogeneous Media (NHM) September 2019, Volume 14, Issue 3 https://aimsciences.org/journal/1556-1801/2019/14/3 1. Local weak solvability of a moving boundary problem describing swelling along a halfline Kota Kumazaki and Adrian Muntean 2019, 14(3): 445-469 2. On the local and global existence of solutions to 1d transport equations with nonlocal velocity Hantaek Bae, Rafael Granero-Belinchon and Omar Lazar 2019, 14(3): 471-487 3. Compressible and viscous two-phase flow in porous media based on mixture theory formulation Yangyang Qiao, Huanyao Wen and Steinar Evje 2019, 14(3): 489-536 4. A class of infinite horizon mean field games on networks Yves Achdou, Manh-Khang Dao, Olivier Ley and Nicoletta Tchou 2019, 14(3): 537-566 5. Saddle solutions for a class of systems of periodic and reversible semilinear elliptic equations Francesca Alessio, Piero Montecchiari and Andrea Sfecci 2019, 14(3): 567-587 6. Optimal reinforcing networks for elastic membranes Giovanni Alberti, Giuseppe Buttazzo, Serena Guarino Lo Bianco and Edouard Oudet 2019, 14(3): 589-615 7. Opinion formation in voting processes under bounded confidence Sergei Yu. Pilyugin and M. C. Campi 2019, 14(3): 617-632 ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems & Imaging 13:4 From: Shiyan Wu Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2019 20:00:25 +0800 Inverse Problems & Imaging (IPI) Volume: 13, Number: 4 August 2019 https://www.aimsciences.org/journal/1930-8337/2019/13/4 1. Recovering low-rank matrices from binary measurements Pages: 703-720 Simon Foucart and Richard G. Lynch 2. Inverse elastic surface scattering with far-field data Pages: 721-744 Huai-An Diao, Peijun Li and Xiaokai Yuan 3. Magnetic parameters inversion method with full tensor gradient data Pages: 745-754 Yanfei Wang, Dmitry Lukyanenko and Anatoly Yagola 4. Total generalized variation regularization in data assimilation for Burgers' equation Pages: 755-786 Juan Carlos De los Reyes and Estefania Loayza-Romero 5. Compound truncated Poisson normal distribution: Mathematical properties and Moment estimation Pages: 787-803 Abraao D. C. Nascimento, Leandro C. Rego and Raphaela L. B. A. Nascimento 6. Image segmentation via L1L1 Monge-Kantorovich problem Pages: 805-826 Yupeng Li, Wuchen Li and Guo Cao 7. Nash strategies for the inverse inclusion Cauchy-Stokes problem Pages: 827-862 Abderrahmane Habbal, Moez Kallel and Marwa Ouni 8. Reconstruction of rough potentials in the plane Pages: 863-878 Jorge Tejero 9. Two gesture-computing approaches by using electromagnetic waves Pages: 879-901 Xianchao Wang, Yukun Guo, Jingzhi Li and Hongyu Liu ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Modern Dynamics 15 From: Date: Mon, 20 May 2019 09:38:43 +0800 (GMT+08:00) Journal of Modern Dynamics (JMD) 2019, Volume 15 https://aimsciences.org/journal/1930-5311/2019/15/0 3. Lattes maps and the interior of the bifurcation locus Sebastien Biebler 2019, 15: 95-130 doi: 10.3934/jmd.2019014