Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 20, Number 21 November 15, 2020 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: 14th CHAOS2021 International Conference in Athens, Greece Postdoc Position, Computational Fluid Mechanics, Brazil Postdoc Positions, Applied Mathematics, Columbia Univ Postdoc Position, Computational Science, Univ of Minnesota Postdoc Position, Theoretical Fluid Mechanics, McMaster Senior-Level Position, Mathematical Analysis, McMaster Univ Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 25:11 Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 25:12 Contents, Evolution Equations & Control Theory 9:4 Contents, Journal of Geometric Mechanics 12:3 Contents, Journal of Dynamics & Games 7:4 Contents, Foundations of Data Science 2:3 Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization 10:4 Contents, Mathematical Control and Related Fields 10:4 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: 14th CHAOS2021 International Conference in Athens, Greece From: Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2020 13:11:42 +0200 Dear Colleagues, This is an Invitation to Participate in the conference suggesting a Plenary or a Contributed Talk and to propose an Invited Session/s (3-6 talks) or a Workshop (more than 2 Sessions). The Nonlinear Systems Conference titled: 14th Chaotic Modeling and Simulation International Conference (CHAOS2021, 8-11 June 2021, ) will be organized in Athens, Greece. CHAOS2021 is a Hybrid Conference including in-Person and Virtual presentations to account for the Covid-19 developments. Two options of registrations are proposed http://www.cmsim.org/registrfeeschaos2021.html including in-Person and Virtual presentations. Chaos theory is developed rapidly the last decades. With CHAOS2021 International Conference we celebrate 14 years of active presence in the field via the annual conference, the proceedings and publications in books (Springer) and the CMSIM Journal. Submissions cover the large variety of Chaos and non-linear dynamics and related applications in all fields of science and engineering. Many thanks to the Honorary Committee and the Scientific Committee for their support. For Abstract submission and special session proposals please visit the conference website at: or send email to Already published the book on "11th Chaotic Modeling and Simulation International Conference" (Springer, 2019): https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030152963 and the book on "12th Chaotic Modeling and Simulation International Conference" (Springer, 2020) at https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030395148 You can also submit papers for publication in the CMSIM Journal at where the best papers presented are included further to other publications in Springer and the Springer Proceedings in Complexity. Looking forward to welcome you in Athens for the Conference, On behalf of the Conference Committee, Prof. Christos H Skiadas, Conference Chair ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Fluid Mechanics, Brazil From: Joao Luiz F. Azevedo Date: November 05, 2020 Instituto de Aeronautica e Espaco (IAE), at the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, Sao Paulo, Brazil, welcomes applications for a post-doc fellowship in the project "Aerothermodynamic Analysis of Hypersonic Flows with Applications in Atmospheric Reentry Procedure". The fellowship is funded by the Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP). The accepted candidate will receive a monthly stipend of R$ 7.373,10 for 12 months, with possibility of extension for another 12 months. The post-docs are allowed a grant, in the amount of 15% of the annual fellowship, to finance items related to the research activities. The present project concerns numerical simulations of hypersonic reactive flows in thermal non-equilibrium. Main objectives of the work to be performed are twofold: to address the effects of bulk viscosity in hypersonic simulations, particularly for Mars entry-type flows, and to develop the capability to simulate hypersonic flows involving coupled radiative and convective heat transfer mechanisms. The position is initially offered for 1 year with possible reappointment. The researcher will work under the supervision of Prof. Azevedo at IAE and ITA, in Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil. Applicants must have received a doctorate in Applied Mathematics, Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, or related discipline, within the last 5 years. Selection criteria require demonstrated research ability in CFD, with a strong background in the physical, mathematical and computational aspects of numerical simulation of hypersonic flows, commitment to collaborative research, and excellent verbal and written skills. To apply, please e-mail (only PDF files) the following items to joaoluiz.azevedo@gmail.com until 4 Dec. 2020: 1. Letter of interest, with full contact information and citizenship/immigration status, concisely addressing the research themes above; 2. Full CV ; 3. Cover letter with names/contact information for 3 references (no letters please). Indicate "CEPID Postdoc" in the subject field. ------ Subject: Postdoc Positions, Applied Mathematics, Columbia Univ From: Kui Ren Date: November 03, 2020 The Program in Applied Mathematics (https://appliedmath.apam.columbia.edu) at Columbia University invites applications for two postdoctoral positions in applied mathematics (broadly defined) starting Fall 2021. The positions are partially supported by an Applied Mathematics Research Training Group (RTG) grant from the National Science Foundation. The postdoctoral positions are appointed annually and can be renewed up to a total of three years. The appointments include teaching duties with an expected teaching load of one course per semester. Applications should be submitted through mathjobs.org at: https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/16622 For full consideration applicants are encouraged to submit all materials before December 1, 2020. Following the rules of the National Science Foundation, the postdoctoral positions are restricted to US citizens, nationals, and permanent residents. ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Science, Univ of Minnesota From: Douglas Arnold Date: October 29, 2020 The School of Mathematics at the University of Minnesota invites applications for a post-doctoral position in computational science and mathematics under the supervision of Douglas Arnold beginning Fall 2021 or earlier. The position is supported by the Simons Collaboration on Localization of Waves and will center on the research projects of the Collaboration. We seek a candidate with strong background in the numerical solution of partial differential equations and eigenvalue problems. Strength in both implementation and analysis are required. Prior experience with eigenvalue problems, wave propagation, and/or quantum physics is desirable. The salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The preferred start date is no later than the start of the Fall semester of 2021 and could be sooner. The duration is two years, with a possibility of extending to the third year depending on funding and performance. Applications will be reviewed starting December 1, 2020 and will continue until the position is filled. Please contact Douglas Arnold (arnold@umn.edu)) with any additional inquiries about the position. Applicants should submit an AMS cover sheet, complete curriculum vitae, a description of their research and teaching, and at least three letters of recommendation at the Mathjobs website https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/16621. A cover letter relating the applicant's research goals and qualifications to the projects would enhance the application. The University of Minnesota is an Equal Opportunity Educator and Employer. ------ Subject: Postdoc Position, Theoretical Fluid Mechanics, McMaster From: Bartosz Protas Date: November 04, 2020 An opening for a post-doctoral fellow is anticipated in Dr. Protas' research group at McMaster University with a start date of September 1, 2021. The focus of this position will be fundamental investigations of extreme behavior, such as potential singularity formation, in fluid flow models using a combination of mathematical analysis and large-scale computations. Expected background involves (ideally, a combination of) theoretical fluid mechanics, large-scale scientific computing (including numerical optimization) and PDE analysis. The position will also involve a limited amount of teaching. Applications should be submitted via www.mathjobs.org (Fellowship ID: McMaster-PDF [#16611]; the advertisement on www.mathjobs.org contains further details concerning the opening and the application procedure). Interested candidates may also contact Dr. Bartosz Protas Department of Mathematics & Statistics McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario, CANADA L8S 4K1 Email: bprotas@mcmaster.ca URL: http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/bprotas for additional information. ------ Subject: Senior-Level Position, Mathematical Analysis, McMaster Univ From: Bartosz Protas Date: November 05, 2020 There is a senior-level opening in the broad area of mathematical analysis and applications (which also includes numerical analysis) in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McMaster University. More information about this position is available at the following webpage https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/application/16437 The expected start date for this position is July 1, 2021, and the application deadline is December 1, 2020. ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 25:11 From: Shiyan Wu Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2020 16:03:53 +0800 Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B (DCDS-B) Volume: 25, Number: 11 November 2020 https://www.aimsciences.org/journal/1531-3492/2020/25/11 1. Analysis of nanofluid flow past a permeable stretching/shrinking sheet Pages: 4119-4126 Joseph E. Paullet and Joseph P. Previte 2. Analyzing plasmid segregation: Existence and stability of the eigensolution in a non-compact case Pages: 4127-4164 Eva Stadler and Johannes Muller 3. Asymptotic behavior of solutions of a nonlinear degenerate chemotaxis model Pages: 4165-4188 Georges Chamoun, Moustafa Ibrahim, Mazen Saad and Raafat Talhouk 4. Dynamics of a diffusive Leslie-Gower predator-prey model in spatially heterogeneous environment Pages: 4189-4210 Rong Zou and Shangjiang Guo 5. A note on global stability in the periodic logistic map Pages: 4211-4220 Rafael Luis and Sandra Mendon\c{c}a 6. Fractional approximations of abstract semilinear parabolic problems Pages: 4221-4255 Flank D. M. Bezerra, Alexandre N. Carvalho and Marcelo J. D. Nascimento 7. Extension, embedding and global stability in two dimensional monotone maps Pages: 4257-4276 Ahmad Al-Salman, Ziyad AlSharawi and Sadok Kallel 8. On global large energy solutions to the viscous shallow water equations Pages: 4277-4293 Xiaoping Zhai and Hailong Ye 9. On the approaching time towards the attractor of differential equations perturbed by small noise Pages: 4295-4316 Isabell Vorkastner 10. Global strong solution to the two dimensional nonhomogeneous incompressible heat conducting Navier-Stokes flows with vacuum Pages: 4317-4333 Yongfu Wang 11. Wong-Zakai approximations and asymptotic behavior of stochastic Ginzburg-Landau equations Pages: 4335-4359 Dandan Ma, Ji Shu and Ling Qin 12. Positive periodic solution for generalized Basener-Ross model Pages: 4361-4382 Zhibo Cheng and Xiaoxiao Cui 13. Large time behavior in a predator-prey system with indirect pursuit-evasion interaction Pages: 4383-4396 Genglin Li, Youshan Tao and Michael Winkler 14. Bifurcation analysis of a tumor-model free boundary problem with a nonlinear boundary condition Pages: 4397-4410 Jiayue Zheng and Shangbin Cui 15. Modelling fungal competition for space:Towards prediction of community dynamics Pages: 4411-4426 Diogenis A. Kiziridis, Mike S. Fowler and Chenggui Yuan 16. Kink solitary solutions to a hepatitis C evolution model Pages: 4427-4447 Tadas Telksnys, Zenonas Navickas, Miguel A. F. Sanjuan, Romas Marcinkevicius and Minvydas Ragulskis 17. Mathematical analysis of an age structured heroin-cocaine epidemic model Pages: 4449-4477 Abdennasser Chekroun, Mohammed Nor Frioui, Toshikazu Kuniya and Tarik Mohammed Touaoula 18. Spreading speeds for a class of non-local convolution differential equation Pages: 4479-4492 Zhaoquan Xu and Chufen Wu 19. Almost sure exponential stabilization and suppression by periodically intermittent stochastic perturbation with jumps Pages: 4493-4513 Wensheng Yin and Jinde Cao 20. A new blowup criterion for strong solutions of the compressible nematic liquid crystal flow Pages: 4515-4533 Sili Liu, Xinhua Zhao and Yingshan Chen ------ Subject: Contents, Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B 25:12 From: Megan Diaz Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2020 11:44:31 -0600 Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B (DCDS-B) Volume: 25, Issue: 12 December 2020 https://www.aimsciences.org/journal/1531-3492/2020/25/12 1. Consensus in discrete-time multi-agent systems with uncertain topologies and random delays governed by a Markov chain Xi Zhu, Meixia Li and Chunfa Li Pages: 4535-4551 2. Long-time solvability in Besov spaces for the inviscid 3D-Boussinesq-Coriolis equations Vladimir Angulo-Castillo and Lucas C. F. Ferreira Pages: 4553-4573 3. Differentiable solutions of the Feigenbaum-Kadanoff-Shenker equation Yong-Guo Shi Pages: 4575-4583 4. A new result for boundedness and stabilization in a two-species chemotaxis system with two chemicals Liangchen Wang and Chunlai Mu Pages: 4585-4601 5. A blow-up criterion of strong solutions to two-dimensional nonhomogeneous micropolar fluid equations with vacuum Xin Zhong Pages: 4603-4615 6. Uniform attractors of stochastic two-compartment Gray-Scott system with multiplicative noise Junwei Feng, Hui Liu and Jie Xin Pages: 4617-4640 7. Bifurcation analysis and dynamic behavior to a predator-prey model with Beddington-DeAngelis functional response and protection zone Xiao He and Sining Zheng Pages: 4641-4657 8. A delayed differential equation model for mosquito population suppression with sterile mosquitoes Yuanxian Hui, Genghong Lin, Jianshe Yu and Jia Li Pages: 4659-4676 9. Effects of travel frequency on the persistence of mosquito-borne diseases Xianyun Chen and Daozhou Gao Pages: 4677-4701 10. Global mass-preserving solutions for a two-dimensional chemotaxis system with rotational flux components coupled with a full Navier-Stokes equation Frederic Heihoff Pages: 4703-4719 11. Free boundary problems with nonlocal and local diffusions II: Spreading-vanishing and long-time behavior Jianping Wang and Mingxin Wang Pages: 4721-4736 12. Periodic solutions for SDEs through upper and lower solutions Chunyan Ji, Yang Xue and Yong Li Pages: 4737-4754 13. Wolbachia infection dynamics in mosquito population with the CI effect suffering by uninfected ova produced by infected females Hui Wan, Yunyan Cao and Ling Xue Pages: 4755-4778 14. Lyapunov exponent and variance in the CLT for products of random matrices related to random Fibonacci sequences Rajeshwari Majumdar, Phanuel Mariano, Hugo Panzo, Lowen Peng and Anthony Sisti Pages: 4779-4799 15. Small time asymptotics for SPDEs with locally monotone coefficients Shihu Li, Wei Liu and Yingchao Xie Pages: 4801-4822 16. A new weak solution to an optimal stopping problem Cong Qin and Xinfu Chen Pages: 4823-4837 17. A continuous-time stochastic model of cell motion in the presence of a chemoattractant J. C. Dallon, Lynnae C. Despain, Emily J. Evans and Christopher P. Grant Pages: 4839-4852 18. Using automatic differentiation to compute periodic orbits of delay differential equations Joan Gimeno and Angel Jorba Pages: 4853-4867 19. A game-theoretic framework for autonomous vehicles velocity control: Bridging microscopic differential games and macroscopic mean field games Kuang Huang, Xuan Di, Qiang Du and Xi Chen Pages: 4869-4903 20. Numerical investigation of ensemble methods with block iterative solvers for evolution problems Lili Ju, Wei Leng, Zhu Wang and Shuai Yuan Pages: 4905-4923 21. Corrigendum on "H. Li and M. Ma, global dynamics of a virus infection model with repulsive effect, +Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems, Series B, 24(9) 4783-4797, 2019" Hui Li and Manjun Ma Pages: 4925-4925 ------ Subject: Contents, Evolution Equations & Control Theory 9:4 From: Shiyan Wu Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2020 19:26:25 +0800 Evolution Equations & Control Theory (EECT). Volume: 9, Number: 4 December 2020 https://www.aimsciences.org/journal/A0000-0000/2020/9/4 1. Preface Pages: i-ii Weimin Han, Stanislaw Migorski and Mircea Sofonea 2. A nonsmooth approach for the modelling of a mechanical rotary drilling system with friction Pages: 915-934 Samir Adly and Daniel Goeleven 3. Measurable solutions to general evolution inclusions Pages: 935-960 Kevin T. Andrews, Kenneth L. Kuttler, Ji Li and Meir Shillor 4. Numerical analysis of a nonmonotone dynamic contact problem of a non-clamped piezoelectric viscoelastic body Pages: 961-980 Krzysztof Bartosz 5. A dynamic viscoelastic problem with friction and rate-depending contact interactions Pages: 981-993 Marius Cocou 6. Stability analysis and optimal control of a stationary Stokes hemivariational inequality Pages: 995-1008 Changjie Fang and Weimin Han 7. On dynamic contact problem with generalized Coulomb friction, normal compliance and damage Pages: 1009-1026 Leszek Gasinski and Piotr Kalita 8. Relaxation of optimal control problems driven by nonlinear evolution equations Pages: 1027-1040 Leszek Gasinski and Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou 9. Measurable solutions for elliptic and evolution inclusions Pages: 1041-1055 Kenneth Kuttler 10. Differential inclusion problems with convolution and discontinuous nonlinearities Pages: 1057-1071 Yongjian Liu, Zhenhai Liu and Dumitru Motreanu 11. History-dependent differential variational-hemivariational inequalities with applications to contact mechanics Pages: 1073-1087 Zhenhai Liu, Van Thien Nguyen, Jen-Chih Yao and Shengda Zeng 12. Fully history-dependent evolution hemivariational inequalities with constraints Pages: 1089-1114 Stanislaw Migorski, Yi-bin Xiao and Jing Zhao 13. Topological optimization and minimal compliance in linear elasticity Pages: 1115-1131 Cornel Marius Murea and Dan Tiba 14. Vibrations of a beam between stops: Collision events and energy balance properties Pages: 1133-1151 Laetitia Paoli 15. Existence for a quasistatic variational-hemivariational inequality Pages: 1153-1165 Zijia Peng, Cuiming Ma and Zhonghui Liu 16. Tykhonov well-posedness of a viscoplastic contact problem Pages: 1167-1185 Mircea Sofonea and Yi-bin Xiao 17. Convergence of simultaneous distributed-boundary parabolic optimal control problems Pages: 1187-1201 Domingo Tarzia, Carolina Bollo and Claudia Gariboldi ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Geometric Mechanics 12:3 From: Shiyan Wu Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2020 11:13:32 +0800 Journal of Geometric Mechanics (JGM) Volume: 12, Number: 3 September 2020 https://www.aimsciences.org/journal/1941-4889/2020/12/3 1. Preface to the special issue dedicated to James Montaldi Pages: i-iv Luis C. Garcia-Naranjo, Manuel de Leon and Juan Pablo Ortega 2. Relative equilibria of the 3-body problem in R^4 Pages: 323-341 Alain Albouy and Holger R. Dullin 3. The method of averaging for Poisson connections on foliations and its applications Pages: 343-361 Misael Avenda\~{n}o-Camacho, Isaac Hasse-Armengol, Eduardo Velasco-Barreras and Yury Vorobiev 4. The group of symplectic birational maps of the plane and the dynamics of a family of 4D maps Pages: 363-375 Ines Cruz, Helena Mena-Matos and Esmeralda Sousa-Dias 5. Symmetry reduction of the 3-body problem in R4 Pages: 377-394 Holger R. Dullin and Jurgen Scheurle 6. Control of locomotion systems and dynamics in relative periodic orbits Pages: 395-420 Francesco Fasso, Simone Passarella and Marta Zoppello 7. Higher order normal modes Pages: 421-434 Giuseppe Gaeta and Sebastian Walcher 8. Some remarks about the centre of mass of two particles in spaces of constant curvature Pages: 435-446 Luis C. Garcia-Naranjo 9. Characterization of toric systems via transport costs Pages: 447-454 Sonja Hohloch 10. Angular momentum coupling, Dirac oscillators, and quantum band rearrangements in the presence of momentum reversal symmetries Pages: 455-505 Toshihiro Iwai, Dmitri A. Sadovski and Boris I. Zhilinski 11. Getting into the vortex: On the contributions of james montaldi Pages: 507-523 Jair Koiller 12. Continuous singularities in hamiltonian relative equilibria with abelian momentum isotropy Pages: 525-540 Miguel Rodriguez-Olmos 13. A summary on symmetries and conserved quantities of autonomous Hamiltonian systems Pages: 541-551 Narciso Roman-Roy ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Dynamics & Games 7:4 From: Shiyan Wu Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2020 16:47:31 +0800 Journal of Dynamics & Games (JDG) Volume: 7, Number: 4 October 2020 https://www.aimsciences.org/journal/2164-6066/2020/7/4 1. Foundations of semialgebraic gene-environment networks Pages: 253-268 Erik Kropat, Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber and Erfan Babaee Tirkolaee 2. Approachability in population games Pages: 269-289 Dario Bauso and Thomas W. L. Norman 3. On class of non-transferable utility cooperative differential games with continuous updating Pages: 291-302 Zeyang Wang and Ovanes Petrosian 4. On the grey Baker-Thompson rule Pages: 303-315 Mehmet Onur Olgun, Osman Palanci and Sirma Zeynep Alparslan Gok 5. Real option value and poverty trap Pages: 317-333 Giorgio Calcagnini, Edgar J. Sanchez Carrera and Giuseppe Travaglini 6. Pricing equilibrium of transportation systems with behavioral commuters Pages: 335-350 Jaimie W. Lien, Vladimir V. Mazalov and Jie Zheng 7. Behavior-based pricing in service differentiated industries Pages: 351-364 Dong-Sheng Ma and Hua-Ming Song 8. Replicator dynamics: Old and new Pages: 365-386 Sylvain Sorin ------ Subject: Contents, Foundations of Data Science 2:3 From: Megan Diaz Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2020 11:33:54 -0500 Foundations of Data Science (FoDS) Volume: 2, Issue: 3 September 2020 https://www.aimsciences.org/journal/A0000-0002/2020/2/3 1. Data-driven evolutions of critical points Stefano Almi, Massimo Fornasier and Richard Huber Pages: 207-255 2. Spectral methods to study the robustness of residual neural networks with infinite layers Torsten Trimborn, Stephan Gerster and Giuseppe Visconti Pages: 257-278 3. Probabilistic learning on manifolds Christian Soize and Roger Ghanem Pages: 279-307 4. Adaptive random Fourier features with Metropolis sampling Aku Kammonen, Jonas Kiessling, Petr Plechac, Mattias Sandberg and Anders Szepessy Pages: 309-332 5. Posterior contraction rates for non-parametric state and drift estimation Sebastian Reich and Paul J. Rozdeba Pages: 333-349 ------ Subject: Contents, Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization 10:4 From: Megan Diaz Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2020 15:16:24 -0600 Numerical Algebra, Control & Optimization (NACO) Volume: 10, Issue: 4 December 2020 https://www.aimsciences.org/journal/2155-3289/2020/10/4 1. Preface Yu-Hong Dai, Yiju Wang and Naihua Xiu Pages: i-ii 2. A nonmonotone spectral projected gradient method for tensor eigenvalue complementarity problems Wanbin Tong, Hongjin He, Chen Ling and Liqun Qi Pages: 425-437 3. On box-constrained total least squares problem Zhuoyi Xu, Yong Xia and Deren Han Pages: 439-449 4. An improved algorithm for generalized least squares estimation Xiao-Wen Chang and David Titley-Peloquin Pages: 451-461 5. Convergence of a randomized Douglas-Rachford method for linear system Leyu Hu and Xingju Cai Pages: 463-474 6. A trust region algorithm for computing extreme eigenvalues of tensors Yannan Chen and Jingya Chang Pages: 475-485 7. Alternating direction method of multipliers with variable metric indefinite proximal terms for convex optimization Yan Gu and Nobuo Yamashita Pages: 487-510 8. Parameter-related projection-based iterative algorithm for a kind of generalized positive semidefinite least squares problem Chengjin Li Pages: 511-520 9. Two-stage stochastic variational inequalities for Cournot-Nash equilibrium with risk-averse players under uncertainty Bin Zhou and Hailin Sun Pages: 521-535 10. Survey of derivative-free optimization Min Xi, Wenyu Sun and Jun Chen Pages: 537-555 11. A parallel Gauss-Seidel method for convex problems with separable structure Xin Yang, Nan Wang and Lingling Xu Pages: 557-570 12. The research on the properties of Fourier matrix and bent function Li Zhang, Xiaofeng Zhou and Min Chen Pages: 571-578 ------ Subject: Contents, Mathematical Control and Related Fields 10:4 From: Megan Diaz Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 09:10:16 -0600 Mathematical Control and Related Fields (MCRF) Volume: 10, Issue: 4 December 2020 https://www.aimsciences.org/journal/2156-8472/2020/10/4 1. Uniform indirect boundary controllability of semi-discrete 1-d coupled wave Abdeladim El Akri and Lahcen Maniar Pages: 669-698 2. The Kato smoothing effect for the nonlinear regularized Schrodinger equation on compact manifolds Lassaad Aloui and Imen El Khal El Taief Pages: 699-714 3. Asymptotic stabilization of continuous-time periodic stochastic systems by feedback control based on periodic discrete-time observations Ran Dong and Xuerong Mao Pages: 715-734 4. Maximal discrete sparsity in parabolic optimal control with measures Evelyn Herberg, Michael Hinze and Henrik Schumacher Pages: 735-759 5. Non-exponential discounting portfolio management with habit formation Jingzhen Liu, Liyuan Lin, Ka Fai Cedric Yiu and Jiaqin Wei Pages: 761-783 6. Time-inconsistent stochastic optimal control problems: a backward stochastic partial differential equations approach Ishak Alia Pages: 785-826 7. On optimal L1-control in coefficients for quasi-linear Dirichlet boundary value problems with BMO-anisotropic p-Laplacian Umberto De Maio, Peter I. Kogut and Gabriella Zecca Pages: 827-854 8. Stochastic impulse control Problem with state and time dependent cost functions Brahim El Asri and Sehail Mazid Pages: 855-875 9. Semi-conical eigenvalue intersections and the ensemble controllability problem for quantum systems Nicolas Augier, Ugo Boscain and Mario Sigalotti Pages: 877-911