Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 19, Number 13 July 15, 2019 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Indo-German conference on Computational Mathematics PhD/Postdoc Positions, CRC Wave Phenomena, Germany Research Assistant Position, Earth Sciences, Univ of Oxford Contents, Communications on Pure & Applied Analysis 18:6 Contents, Evolution Equations & Control Theory 8:4 Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - S 12:7 Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization 9:3 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: Indo-German conference on Computational Mathematics From: Nagaiah Chamakuri Date: July 08, 2019 Indo-German conference on Computational Mathematics (IGCM-2019): Challenges and Opportunities towards Exascale Computing December 2-4, 2019, IISc, Bangalore, India. The purpose of this Indo-German conference is to provide an interdisciplinary platform for researchers around the world to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and challenges in the frontier areas of computational mathematics. The conference topics include but not limited to numerical analysis of partial differential equations (PDEs) & stochastic PDEs, efficient and robust numerical schemes for solving complex problems, optimal control and inverse problems, scalable parallel algorithms and hybrid MPI-OpenMP algorithms with GPU computing. This conference has been organised in cooperation with IISc Bangalore, India, Mahindra-Ecole centrale Hyderabad, India and University of Hohenheim, Germany. INVITED SPEAKERS: Amiya K. Pani (IIT Bombay, India), Ananth Grama (Purdue University, USA), Balakrishnan N (IISc, Bangalore), Christian Clason (Uni Duisburg Germany), Gunar Matthies (Uni Dresden, Germany), Jack J. Dongarra (Uni Tennessee, USA), Kunibert Siebert (Uni Stuttgart, Germany), Peter Bastian (Uni Heidelberg, Germany), Philipp Kugler (Uni Hohenheim, Germany), Praveen C (TIFR CAM, India), Roland Herzog (TU Cheminitz, Germany), Sanjay Mittal (IIT Kanpur, India), Thomas Richter (Uni Magdeburg, Germany), Veerappa Gowda (TIFR CAM, India), Volker John (WIAS, Berlin, Germany). Last date for abstract submission: 15. 09. 2019 For detailed information about this conference, for registration and for abstract submissions, please visit the following website: http://cmg.cds.iisc.ac.in/igcm/ ------ Subject: PhD/Postdoc Positions, CRC Wave Phenomena, Germany From: Marlis Hochbruck Date: July 12, 2019 The Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 1173 "Wave phenomena: analysis and numerics" offers several PhD and Postdoc positions at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). Since July 1st, 2015 the CRC is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and it has just started into its second funding period. The host university is KIT and in addition researchers from the University of Stuttgart, the University of Tubingen, and TU Vienna contribute. We have collaboration with KIT research groups in optics and photonics, biomedical engineering, and applied geophysics. Research topics: The goal of this CRC is to analytically understand, numerically simulate, and eventually manipulate wave propagation under realistic scenarios by intertwining analysis and numerics. Please check our website http://www.waves.kit.edu for more information on the research directions of the CRC, details on the positions and the link to the online application webpage. ------ Subject: Research Assistant Position, Earth Sciences, Univ of Oxford From: Richard F Katz Date: July 05, 2019 RESEARCH ASSISTANT POSITION Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, supervised by Prof. Richard F Katz Developing a Jupyter Notebooks companion for a new textbook on magma/mantle dynamics Full details here: https://tinyurl.com/yx9eelxv Deep beneath volcanos, partial melting of the Earth's mantle creates a two-phase aggregate: a matrix of granular mantle rock that contains liquid magma in a permeable network of pores between grains. Despite the physical and mathematical richness of this system, there is no published book on the subject that brings together the theory and applications. The successful applicant will develop a set of Jupyter Notebooks as a companion to a forthcoming textbook by Prof. Katz about the dynamics of partially molten rocks, to be published by Princeton University Press. S/he need not have any background in Earth Sciences, but will have experience with Python programming and numerical solutions to differential equations. S/he should have a passion for writing elegant, clear, and well- documented code. A track-record of self-motivation and independence are key selection criteria. The work may be done remotely and without set hours. The total pay for the project is 1600 GBP, to be apportioned and paid by chapter. Work to commence as soon as the successful applicant is ready, and to complete before the end of 2019. To apply, email a CV with names/email addresses of two referees and a 1-page (maximum) statement of interest to richard.katz@earth.ox.ac.uk before Friday 26 July 2019. PDF documents only, please. Enquiries welcome. ------ Subject: Contents, Communications on Pure & Applied Analysis 18:6 From: Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2019 12:00:52 +0800 (GMT+08:00) Communications on Pure & Applied Analysis (CPAA) November 2019, Volume 18, Issue 6 https://aimsciences.org/journal/1534-0392/2019/18/6 1. Variable lorentz estimate for stationary stokes system with partially BMO coefficients Shuang Liang and Shenzhou Zheng 2019, 18(6): 2879-2903 2. On the decay rates for a one-dimensional porous elasticity system with past history Baowei Feng 2019, 18(6): 2905-2921 3. Comparison results for unbounded solutions for a parabolic Cauchy-Dirichlet problem with superlinear gradient growth Tommaso Leonori and Martina Magliocca 2019, 18(6): 2923-2960 4. Existence results of solitary wave solutions for a delayed Camassa-Holm-KP equation Xiaowan Li, Zengji Du and Shuguan Ji 2019, 18(6): 2961-2981 5. Asymptotic spreading for a time-periodic predator-prey system Xinjian Wang and Guo Lin 2019, 18(6): 2983-2999 6. $L^{p,q}$ estimates on the transport density Samer Dweik 2019, 18(6): 3001-3009 7. When fast diffusion and reactive growth both induce accelerating invasions Matthieu Alfaro and Thomas Giletti 2019, 18(6): 3011-3034 8. Asymptotic behavior of solutions to incompressible electron inertial Hall-MHD system in R3R3 Ning Duan, Yasuhide Fukumoto and Xiaopeng Zhao 2019, 18(6): 3035-3057 9. Analysis of Boundary-Domain Integral Equations to the mixed BVP for a compressible stokes system with variable viscosity Carlos Fresneda-Portillo and Sergey E. Mikhailov 2019, 18(6): 3059-3088 10. On a class of linearly coupled systems on R^N involving asymptotically linear terms Edcarlos D. Silva, Jose Carlos de Albuquerque and Uberlandio Severo 2019, 18(6): 3089-3101 11. Molecular decomposition and a class of Fourier multipliers for bi-parameter modulation spaces Qing Hong and Guorong Hu 2019, 18(6): 3103-3120 12. Invariant measure of stochastic fractional Burgers equation with degenerate noise on a bounded interval Yan Wang and Guanggan Chen 2019, 18(6): 3121-3135 13. Pointwise gradient estimates for subquadratic elliptic systems with discontinuous coefficients Feng Zhou and Zhenqiu Zhang 2019, 18(6): 3137-3160 14. Time discretization of a nonlinear phase field system in general domains Pierluigi Colli and Shunsuke Kurima 2019, 18(6): 3161-3179 15. Ground states for asymptotically periodic fractional Kirchhoff equation with critical Sobolev exponent Guangze Gu, Xianhua Tang and Youpei Zhang 2019, 18(6): 3181-3200 16. Existence theorem for a class of semilinear totally characteristic elliptic equations involving supercritical cone sobolev exponents Zhihua Huang and Xiaochun Liu 2019, 18(6): 3201-3216 17. The effect of nonlocal term on the superlinear elliptic equations in RNRN Juntao Sun and Tsung-fang Wu 2019, 18(6): 3217-3242 18. Translating solutions of non-parametric mean curvature flows with capillary-type boundary value problems Jun Wang, Wei Wei and Jinju Xu 2019, 18(6): 3243-3265 19. Global bifurcation and exact multiplicity of positive solutions for the one-dimensional Minkowski-curvature problem with sign-changing nonlinearity Shao-Yuan Huang 2019, 18(6): 3267-3284 20. The initial-boundary value problem for the biharmonic Schrodinger equation on the half-line Turker Ozsari and Nermin Yolcu 2019, 18(6): 3285-3316 21. The regularity of a degenerate Goursat problem for the 2-D isothermal Euler equations Yanbo Hu and Tong Li 2019, 18(6): 3317-3336 22. Almost periodicity analysis for a delayed Nicholson's blowflies model with nonlinear density-dependent mortality term Chuangxia Huang, Hua Zhang and Lihong Huang 2019, 18(6): 3337-3349 23. A note on multiplicity of solutions near resonance of semilinear elliptic equations Jinlong Bai, Desheng Li and Chunqiu Li 2019, 18(6): 3351-3365 24. Stability of solutions to the Riemann problem for a thin film model of a perfectly soluble anti-surfactant solution Minhajul, T. Raja Sekhar and G. P. Raja Sekhar 2019, 18(6): 3367-3386 ------ Subject: Contents, Evolution Equations & Control Theory 8:4 From: Shiyan Wu Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2019 10:10:29 +0800 Evolution Equations & Control Theory (EECT). Volume: 8, Number: 4 December 2019 https://www.aimsciences.org/journal/A0000-0000/2019/8/4 1. Controllability of the semilinear wave equation governed by a multiplicative control Pages: 669-686 Mohamed Ouzahra 2. Simultaneous controllability of two vibrating strings with variable coefficients Pages: 687-694 Jamel Ben Amara and Emna Beldi 3. A penalty decomposition method for nuclear norm minimization with l1 norm fidelity term Pages: 695-708 Duo Wang, Zheng-Fen Jin and Youlin Shang 4. Well-posedness and asymptotic behavior of the dissipative Ostrovsky equation Pages: 709-735 Hongwei Wang and Amin Esfahani 5. Discontinuous solutions for the generalized short pulse equation Pages: 737-753 Giuseppe Maria Coclite and Lorenzo di Ruvo 6. On some nonlinear problem for the thermoplate equations Pages: 755-784 Suma'inna, Hirokazu Saito and Yoshihiro Shibata 7. A new energy-gap cost functional approach for the exterior Bernoulli free boundary problem Pages: 785-824 Julius Fergy T. Rabago and Hideyuki Azegami 8. Optimal energy decay rates for some wave equations with double damping terms Pages: 825-846 Ryo Ikehata and Shingo Kitazaki 9. Exponential stability for the coupled Klein-Gordon-Schrodinger equations with locally distributed damping Pages: 847-865 Adriana Flores de Almeida, Marcelo Moreira Cavalcanti and Janaina Pedroso Zanchetta 10. Existence and extinction in finite time for Stratonovich gradient noise porous media equations Pages: 867-882 Mattia Turra 11. Sliding mode control of the Hodgkin-Huxley mathematical model Pages: 883-902 Cecilia Cavaterra, Denis Enachescu and Gabriela Marinoschi ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - S 12:7 From: Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2019 13:09:40 +0800 (GMT+08:00) Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - S (DCDS-S) November 2019, Volume 12, Issue 7 https://aimsciences.org/journal/1937-1632/2019/12/7 1. Preface: Special issue of DCDS-S dedicated to the 70th birthday of Norman Dancer Zalman Balanov, Wieslaw Krawcewicz and Jianshe Yu 2019, 12(7): i-ii 2. The work of Norman Dancer Yihong Du 2019, 12(7): 1807-1833 3. On a degree associated with the Gross-Pitaevskii system with a large parameter E. Norman Dancer 2019, 12(7): 1835-1839 4. Subharmonic solutions for a class of Lagrangian systems Anouar Bahrouni, Marek Izydorek and Joanna Janczewska 2019, 12(7): 1841-1850 5. On good deformations of $A_m$-singularities Zalman Balanov and Yakov Krasnov 2019, 12(7): 1851-1866 6. The Morse property for functions of Kirchhoff-Routh path type Thomas Bartsch, Anna Maria Micheletti and Angela Pistoia 2019, 12(7): 1867-1877 7. Dihedral molecular configurations interacting by Lennard-Jones and Coulomb forces Irina Berezovik, Wieslaw Krawcewicz and Qingwen Hu 2019, 12(7): 1879-1903 8. Global bifurcations and a priori bounds of positive solutions for coupled nonlinear Schrodinger Systems Guowei Dai, Rushun Tian and Zhitao Zhang 2019, 12(7): 1905-1927 9. Least energy solutions for fractional Kirchhoff type equations involving critical growth Yinbin Deng and Wentao Huang 2019, 12(7): 1929-1954 10. Branching and bifurcation Patrick M. Fitzpatrick and Jacobo Pejsachowicz 2019, 12(7): 1955-1975 11. Multiple solutions for a critical quasilinear equation with Hardy potential Fengshuang Gao and Yuxia Guo 2019, 12(7): 1977-2003 12. Global symmetry-breaking bifurcations of critical orbits of invariant functionals Anna Golebiewska, Norimichi Hirano and Slawomir Rybicki 2019, 12(7): 2005-2017 13. Selective Pyragas control of Hamiltonian systems Edward Hooton, Pavel Kravetc, Dmitrii Rachinskii and Qingwen Hu 2019, 12(7): 2019-2034 14. Existence of positive ground state solutions for Choquard equation with variable exponent growth Gui-Dong Li and Chun-Lei Tang 2019, 12(7): 2035-2050 15. Solutions of nonlinear periodic Dirac equations with periodic potentials Xiaoyan Lin and Xianhua Tang 2019, 12(7): 2051-2061 16. A Leslie-Gower predator-prey model with a free boundary Yunfeng Liu, Zhiming Guo, Mohammad El Smaily and Lin Wang 2019, 12(7): 2063-2084 17. Periodic and subharmonic solutions for a 2nth-order $\phi_c$-Laplacian difference equation containing both advances and retardations Peng Mei, Zhan Zhou and Genghong Lin 2019, 12(7): 2085-2095 18. Traveling waves in Fermi-Pasta-Ulam chains with nonlocal interaction Alexander Pankov 2019, 12(7): 2097-2113 19. Ground states of nonlinear Schrodinger equations with fractional Laplacians Zupei Shen, Zhiqing Han and Qinqin Zhang 2019, 12(7): 2115-2125 20. On periodic solutions in the Whitney's inverted pendulum problem Roman Srzednicki 2019, 12(7): 2127-2141 21. Positive solutions of doubly coupled multicomponent nonlinear Schrodinger systems Jiabao Su, Rushun Tian and Zhi-Qiang Wang 2019, 12(7): 2143-2161 22. Ground state homoclinic solutions for a second-order Hamiltonian system Xiaoping Wang 2019, 12(7): 2163-2175 23. The mean and noise of FPT modulated by promoter architecture in gene networks Kunwen Wen, Lifang Huang, Qiuying Li, Qi Wang and Jianshe Yu 2019, 12(7): 2177-2194 24. Bifurcation analysis of a stage-structured predator-prey model with prey refuge Qing Zhu, Huaqin Peng, Xiaoxiao Zheng and Huafeng Xiao 2019, 12(7): 2195-2209 ------ Subject: Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization 9:3 From: zhoucuixin Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2019 22:16:17 +0800 (CST) Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization (NACO) September 2019, Volume 9, Issue 3 https://aimsciences.org/journal/2155-3289/2019/9/3 1. Preface Victor Sreeram 2019, 9(3): i-i 2. Bearing rigidity and formation stabilization for multiple rigid bodies in SE(3) Liangming Chen, Ming Cao and Chuanjiang Li 2019, 9(3): 257-267 3. A resilient convex combination for consensus-based distributed algorithms Xuan Wang, Shaoshuai Mou and Shreyas Sundaram 2019, 9(3): 269-281 4. Optimal sparse output feedback for networked systems with parametric uncertainties Ahmadreza Argha, Steven W. Su, Lin Ye and Branko G. Celler 2019, 9(3): 283-295 5. Identification of Hessian matrix in distributed gradient-based multi-agent coordination control systems Zhiyong Sun and Toshiharu Sugie 2019, 9(3): 297-318 6. Frequency interval model reduction of complex fir digital filters Ahmad Jazlan, Umair Zulfiqar, Victor Sreeram, Deepak Kumar, Roberto Togneri and Hasan Firdaus Mohd Zaki 2019, 9(3): 319-326 7. Distributed optimization algorithms for game of power generation in smart grid Chuong Van Nguyen, Phuong Huu Hoang and Hyo-Sung Ahn 2019, 9(3): 327-348 8. Constrained optimal consensus in dynamical networks Amir Adibzadeh, Mohsen Zamani, Amir A. Suratgar and Mohammad B. Menhaj 2019, 9(3): 349-360 9. Optimum sensor placement for localization of a hazardous source under log normal shadowing Hema K. Achanta, Soura Dasgupta, Raghuraman Mudumbai, Weiyu Xu and Zhi Ding 2019, 9(3): 361-382 10. Singular arma systems: A structure theory Manfred Deistler 2019, 9(3): 383-391