NA Digest Sunday, February 10, 2013 Volume 13 : Issue 07

Today's Editor:
Daniel M. Dunlavy
Sandia National Labs
dmdunla@sandia.gov

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From: Katy Henderson <Katy.Henderson@lms.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 12:44:28 +0000
Subject: LMS Mary Cartwright Lecture and Society Meeting, UK, Mar 2013

The London Mathematical Society is pleased to announce Margaret Wright
(Courant Institute, NYU; Chair of the IRM UK 2010) as the 2013 Mary
Cartwright Lecturer.

The lecture will take place on Friday 1 March at 3.30pm in De Morgan
House, Russell Square, London, WC1B 4HS (Nearest tube: Russell
Square).

Margaret Wright will give a lecture on A Mathematical Journey in
Non-Derivative Optimization. Jeff Lagarias (Michigan University) will
give a supporting lecture on From ABC to XYZ. To register, please
contact Elizabeth Fisher/Katy Henderson (womeninmaths@lms.ac.uk) by
Friday 22 February. Late registrations for places may be still be
accepted, subject to availability.

The reception will be followed by a dinner at the DoubleTree by
Hilton, West End, at a cost of £35 per person, inclusive of wine. If
you would like to attend the dinner, please contact Elizabeth
Fisher/Katy Henderson
(womeninmaths@lms.ac.uk<mailto:womeninmaths@lms.ac.uk>) by Friday 22
February. There are limited funds available to contribute in part to
the expenses of members of the Society or research students to attend
the meeting. Please contact Elizabeth Fisher/Katy Henderson
(womeninmaths@lms.ac.uk<mailto:womeninmaths@lms.ac.uk>) for further
information.

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From: Robin Beier <beier.robin@googlemail.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 11:24:27 -0500
Subject: Analytical & Num Aspects of Evolution Eqs, Germany, Mar 2013

We would like to draw your attention to the following spring school
that aims to bring together students and younger researchers in the
field of analysis and numerical analysis of partial differential
equations.

5th Spring School
Analytical and Numerical Aspects of Evolution Equations
March 11-15, 2013 at TU Berlin Germany

Organised by: Etienne Emmrich and Petra Wittbold

Lectures:
Fatiha Alabau-Boussouira (Metz), Control of scalar and coupled systems
of hyperbolic PDE's and applications

Lubomir Banas (Edinburgh)
Numerical methods for dynamical micromagnetism

Barbara Niethammer (Bonn)
Analysis of coagulation equations

Felix Otto (Leipzig)
Optimal estimates in stochastic homogenization

Participants may present their results in short communications or in a
poster session. Further information can be found at
http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/?spring2013

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From: Tom Bella <tombella@math.uri.edu>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 11:28:50 -0500
Subject: Update, ILAS 2013, USA, Jun 2013

Update on ILAS 2013, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, June 3-7, 2013.

1. Online registration for ILAS 2013 is now fully open. Visit
http://www.ilas2013.com in order to

2. The deadline for submitting contributed talks is now MARCH 1ST, and
the acceptance/rejections will be completed by March 15th.

3. The deadline for submitting titles and abstracts for minisymposium
talks will also be March 1st.

4. The early registration fee for faculty members and post-docs will
be $300 USD, if paid by April 1st. After April 1st, the fee will be
$350 USD. Also, the $300 early registration fee includes a one year
membership in ILAS with a value of at least $40 (current members will
have their membership extended for one year of the type they had
previously paid for; non-members will receive a one year $40
membership with electronic IMAGE). Thanks to ILAS for this valuable
contribution.


5. Also thanks to generous support by ILAS, currently there is no
registration fee for students to attend (use registration code
"STUDENTILAS" after creating an account and logging in). Because of
this registration fee waiver, we ask that students register as soon as
possible so we can get an estimate of the attendance.

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From: Ludmil Zikatanov <ludmil@psu.edu>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 06:54:57 -0500
Subject: Numerical Solution of PDEs, Bulgaria, Jun 2013

We are pleased to announce a two day symposium in honor of Professor
Raytcho Lazarov's 40 years research in Computational Methods and
Applied Mathematics entitled

Numerical Solution of Partial Differential equations: Theory,
Algorithms and their Applications

The symposium will be held on June 7 and 8, 2013 in Sozopol, Bulgaria
with talks starting around 9am on Friday and ending by noon or early
afternoon on Saturday. Friday evening there will be a reception in
honor of Professor Lazarov. The symposium is associated with the 2013
edition of the Large Scale Scientific Computing conference and the
venue is the beautiful town of Sozopol on the Black Sea.

For updated information please visit the symposium web page:
http://www.psu.edu/dept/science/math/NumSolPDEs_RLazarov/ and also the
web site of the Large Scale Scientific Computing conference:
http://parallel.bas.bg/Conferences/SciCom13/

For information on the venue see, for example, the entry for Sozopol
at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sozopol on Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia.

Sincerely, Oleg Iliev, Svetozar Margenov, Peter Minev, Panayot
Vassilevski, and Ludmil Zikatanov

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From: Emre Mengi <emengi@math.ucsd.edu>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 11:30:27 -0500
Subject: Num linear algebra and optimization, Canada, Aug 2013

A workshop on numerical linear algebra and optimization will take
place at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, on
August 8-10, 2013. The scope of the workshop is fairly broad,
involving the interplay between numerical linear algebra and
optimization, with special attention to optimization problems
concerning eigenvalues and singular values. The workshop will honor
Michael Overton on the occasion of his 60th birthday.

Please see the conference website
http://www.pims.math.ca/scientific-event/130808-wnlao
for further details, including the list of confirmed invited speakers.

The conference is hosted by PIMS (Pacific Institute for the
Mathematical Sciences), whose support is gratefully acknowledged.
Other support is pending.

Everyone is warmly invited to attend the workshop. Some travel
support will be available for early-career researchers and
Ph.D. students who participate in the poster session: see the web page
for details.

We look forward to seeing many of our friends and colleagues in August
in Vancouver!

The organizers: Ioana Dumitriu, Chen Greif, Emre Mengi

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From: Michael Bader <bader@in.tum.de>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 11:26:31 -0500
Subject: ParCo 2013, Germany, Sep 2013

International Conference on Parallel Computing - ParCo2013
10-13 September 2013, Munich, Germany
http://www.mac.tum.de/parco2013, http://www.parco.org

Parallel computing, for many years the enabling technology of high
performance computing (HPC), is now the key paradigm for the effective
and efficient use of any kind of multi-processor computer
architecture, from embedded, personal and cloud systems for HPC up to
exascale systems and beyond.

ParCo2013 addresses all aspects of parallel computing, including
applications, hardware and software technologies as well as languages
and development environments. See
http://www.mac.tum.de/ParCo2013_CfP.pdf for a detailed list of
conference topics.

Extended abstracts of at least two pages should be submitted in
electronic form (PDF) by 28 February 2013. Full papers are due by 31
July 2013. Please check the conference Website
http://www.mac.tum.de/parco2013/ for further details

Proposals for organising a mini-symposium can be submitted by 31 March
2013 to the mini-symposium chairs: Miriam Mehl <mehl@in.tum.de>,
Tobias Weinzierl <weinzier@in.tum.de>

Extended abstracts of papers: 28 February 2013
Proposals for mini-symposia: 31 March 2013
Submission of full papers: 31 July 2013

e-Mail: parco2013@in.tum.de (Program Committee)

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From: "Matthias K. Gobbert" <gobbert@umbc.edu>
Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2013 14:59:20 -0500
Subject: Deadline ext, March 1, 2013, REU Site on HPC

Do you have undergraduate students who are interested in parallel,
scientific, or statistical computing? Our REU Site at UMBC provides an
introduction to all these and applies them to interdisciplinary
research projects. We expect some background in programming, but the
program has been successful for students with only a sophomore class
standing.

All details, including examples of past summers and a detailed
description of the mechanics from a student perspective, at
http://www.umbc.edu/hpcreu

Unique features:
* projects in both mathematics and statistics
* 12 participants working in teams with graduate TA/RA support
* access to state-of-the-art distributed-memory cluster in HPCF
(http://www.umbc.edu/hpcf).
* full complement of professional development activities
* Funded jointly by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the
National Security Agency (NSA).

We would really appreciate if you can bring this unique opportunity to
the attention of your undergraduate students or any other contact you
have.

All details can be found at www.umbc.edu/hpcreu, including a nearly
hour-to-hour schedule and a detailed description of what to expect
from a student perspective. I am attaching a flier here, and do not
hesitate to contact us with questions at hpcreu@umbc.edu.

Thank you for your help in recruiting.
Matthias Gobbert (Mathematics) and Nagaraj Neerchal (Statistics)

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From: Jennifer Scott <jennifer.scott@stfc.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 09:28:59 +0000
Subject: Position, NA Group, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

Numerical Software Developer and Researcher for Emerging Architectures
12 month fixed term, Oxfordshire UK.

The Numerical Analysis Group of the STFC Rutherford Appleton
Laboratory (http://www.cse.scitech.ac.uk/nag/) is one of the UK's
leading numerical analysis groups. The main interests of the Group lie
in the development of theory, algorithms and software for the
numerical solution of large-scale linear and nonlinear equations and
optimization problems. The Group is responsible for the
internationally renowned software libraries HSL and GALAHAD. We are
looking for a talented and highly motivated individual to join this
research Group to work with us on an EPSRC-funded Flagship project
that is part of a new Collaborative Computational Project (CCP) on
Software and Algorithms for Emerging Architectures.

The project will involve research into new algorithms combined with
the development of state-of-the-art mathematical software for the
direct solution of sparse linear systems on many-core systems, and the
application of these methods within new codes for linear and quadratic
programming.

This is an excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic and ambitious
person with a strong background in computational mathematics. As well
as proven research track record, applicants need to have considerable
experience of programming in Fortran or C as well as experience of
parallel programming and modern computer architectures. In addition,
candidates should possess excellent communication skills in both
spoken and written English and must be able to work effectively both
on their own and as part of a small research team.

Salary is in the range 26,610 to 29,566 GBP per annum, dependent on
skills and experience. An excellent index-linked pension scheme and
generous leave allowance are also offered.

Applications are handled by the RCUK Shared Services Centre; to apply
please visit http://www.topcareer.jobs and upload your CV with
covering letter. If you are unable to apply online, please contact us
on 01793 867003 quoting reference IRC83009.

Closing date for applications: 4 March 2013 and interviews will be
held on 18 March 2013.

STFC is an equal opportunity employer and promotes diversity in its
workforce. We are particularly keen to consider applications from
groups currently underrepresented in the workforce and we are positive
about disability.

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From: Peter Richtarik <peter.richtarik@ed.ac.uk>
Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2013 08:56:06 -0500
Subject: Postdoc Position, Optimization, Univ of Edinburgh

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in optimization
at the School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh.

You will participate in the EPSRC funded project “Mathematics for Vast
Digital Resources” and be part of the Edinburgh Research Group in
Optimization (http://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/ERGO).

This is a 1-year fixed term position available as soon as possible and
ideally, starting not later than May 1st 2013. In exceptional
circumstances the starting date may be delayed by one or two
months. However, this may require shortening the contract. For
informal inquiries please contact Jacek Gondzio
(j.gondzio@ed.ac.uk). Please arrange for three referees to submit
letters of recommendation directly to: hr@maths.ed.ac.uk, fax +44
(0)131 650 6553 by the closing date of 01 March 2013.

Essential skills:
-A PhD in Operations Research, Mathematics, Computer Science or a
related field.
-Ability to work independently and as a member of a research team.
-Good technical communication skills, orally and in writing.

Desirable skills:
-Strong track record in optimization methods.
-Prior exposure to interior point methods.
-Experience with programming and high performance computing.
-Enthusiasm and talent for quality teaching.

More information:
https://www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk/pls/corehrrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=009782

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From: Epenoy Richard <Richard.Epenoy@cnes.fr>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 06:21:36 +0000
Subject: Postdoc Position, CNES, Toulouse, France

Postdoctoral fellowship in optimal control and space mechanics at CNES
Toulouse, France

A one year (renewable once) PostDoc position will be available from
(earliest) september 2013 at the French space agency (Centre National
d?Etudes Spatiales) in Toulouse, France. The remuneration is 2258 ?
per month before taxes.

The candidate will contribute to the design of low-energy low-thrust
Earth-Moon transfers by using optimal control techniques and dynamical
systems theory.

Requirements: The candidate should hold a PhD in applied mathematics
or in space mechanics and should have an good background in the
dynamics of the n-body problem. Knowledge on optimal control and
dynamical system theory will also be appreciated.

Working language: French.

Application: The application, containing the candidate's cv and a
description of his/her research interests and achievements should be
sent by email to

Dr. Richard Epenoy
Richard.Epenoy@cnes.fr

Further enquiries should also be directed to the email address above.

The official application deadline is 31th of March 2013. The
successful candidates might be selected for an interview process in
spring and have to be available for a start between September and
December 2013.

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From: Dongbin Xiu <dongbin.xiu@utah.edu>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 08:30:02 -0500
Subject: Postdoc Position, SCI Institute, Univ of Utah

Post Doctoral Fellow In Uncertainty Quantification and Stochastic
Computing

The Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute at the University
of Utah invites applications for one post-doctoral researcher for
interdisciplinary work spanning applied mathematics, scientific
computing and uncertainty quantification. The successful candidate
will perform research in the application of uncertainty quantification
(UQ) techniques to stochastic modeling and approximation, and will
work closely with SCI Institute researchers and external collaborators
to apply the techniques to a variety of practical applications.

The SCI Institute is seeking a highly talented and committed
individual with a demonstrated ability to work well with minimal
supervision in a multi-disciplinary research environment. Backgrounds
in applied mathematics and computational sciences will be
considered. Individuals comfortable with probability theory and
approximation theory are preferred. The candidate selected will
contribute to the Institute's world-class research efforts and have
the opportunity to develop their research, publication, and
presentation skills under mentorship from established faculty
investigators. Please contact Dongbin Xiu (dongbin.xiu@utah.edu) for
further information.

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From: Stephan Dahlke <dahlke@mathematik.uni-marburg.de>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 10:44:07 -0500
Subject: PhD Position, Numerical Analysis, Univ of Marburg, Germany

The Department of Mathematics at the Philipps-University of Marburg,
AG Prof. Dr. Stephan Dahlke, offers a

PhD-Position, (3/4 13 TV-H)

for three years. The candidate will work in a research project on
``Adaptive Wavelet and Frame Techniques for Acoustic BEM'', which is
jointly carried out with the University of Basel (Prof. Dr.
Harbrecht) and the Acoustic Research Institute (ARI) Vienna
(PD. Dr. Balazs, Dr. Kreuzer). This project is funded by Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Qualified candidates can also be hired
on a postdoc level.

Topics:
- Development of adaptive wavelet and frame schemes for the numerical
treatment of integral equations on manifolds
- Implementation and testing of the algorithms
- Regularity theory of integral equations

General Qualifications:
- Diplom, Master or equivalent degree
- Applicants should have basic knowledge in numerical analysis
- Programming skills (C++, Matlab)
- German language skills are helpful, but not necessary

We explicitly encourage female researchers to apply for the
position. Disabled candidates will be given preference among equally
qualified applicants.

Applicants who feel they possess the above qualifications and
qualities are strongly encouraged to apply. Please send your
application to:

Philipps-Universität Marburg
Fachbereich Mathematik und Informatik
AG Numerik und Optimierung
Prof. Dr. S. Dahlke
Hans-Meerwein-Str., Lahnberge
D-35032 Marburg
Germany

Electronic submissions are also welcome, to:
dahlke@mathematik.uni-marburg.de. Please contact Prof. Dr. S. Dahlke
for further information about the position (phone +49(0)6421-28-25474,
WWW http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~dahlke.

Applications will be considered as they arrive, starting in March
2013.

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From: "Jennifer K. Ryan" <Jennifer.Ryan@uea.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 08:20:26 -0500
Subject: PhD Positions, 2 available, Numerical Analysis

Outstanding applicants are invited to apply for two PhD projects that
I have available at the University of East Anglia. These position
focus mainly on higher order numerical methods for hyperbolic PDEs.
The details are available at:
https://www.uea.ac.uk/~ayz12hsu/phdprojects.html

The first project is on Geometry, Error and Superconvergence in
Visualization. This PhD project will focus on using the mathematics
behind the approximation to create better visualization techniques.
Specifically, the challenges that come with geometry of irregularly
shaped domains as well as provable error characteristics and requires
both analysis and computations. This project is in collaboration with
Mike Kirby (School of Computing and SCI Institute, University of Utah)
and the PhD will have the opportunity to work for extended periods at
the University of Utah (www.sci.utah.edu).

The second project is on time integration. It will focus on exploiting
superconvergence for improving the time integration techniques for
hyperbolic equations, focusing on discontinuous Galerkin methods,
especially for nonlinear equations. Computationally efficient
time-space pairings will be developed.

Interested applicants should apply via:
http://www.uea.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/apply

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From: "Daniel J. Strauss" <strauss@snn-unit.de>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 10:56:24 -0500
Subject: PhD Position, Time-Frequency Analysis/Image Processing

A Ph.D. Position is available at the Faculty of Medicine (Systems
Neuroscience and Neurotechnology Unit), Saarland University,
Homburg/Saar, Germany, (www.snn- unit.de) in collaboration with the
Department of Mathematics (Mathematical Image Processing Group) of the
University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
(http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/~steidl/)

The position is within the project "Anisotropic analysis of
electroencephalographic correlates of the sensory and cognitive
processing of single sweeps" promoted by the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).

The ideal candidate will have a diploma/master in Mathematics with
extended knowledge in Applied Analysis as well as good programming
skills. The contract is for three years. The earliest starting date
is May, 2013. Please send your application documents to
Prof. Dr. Dr. Daniel J.Strauss

email: strauss AT snn-unit DOT de

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From: BoKgstrm <bokg@cs.umu.se>
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 16:26:18 +0100
Subject: PhD Positions, Parallel and High Performance Computing

PhD positions in Parallel and High-Performance Computing,
Umeå University, Sweden

We are seeking outstanding candidates for PhD student positions
within the field of Parallel and High-Performance Computing.

The research group is focused on the design, analysis, and
implementation of efficient and robust algorithms, and library
software for parallel dense and structured matrix computations.
The research is performed in an international and creative
environment. Locally, the research group is collaborating with
the High Performance Computing Center North (HPC2N) and
the UMIT Research Lab.

For further information of the positions, please contact
Professor Bo Kagstrom (bokg@cs.umu.se) or Asst. Professor Lars
Karlsson (larsk@cs.umu.se) at the Department of Computing Science
and HPC2N.

Dead-line for applications is March 4, 2013.
For the complete announcement, visit
http://www8.umu.se/umu/aktuellt/arkiv/lediga_tjanster/313-114-13.html#eng

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From: Ke Chen <k.chen@liv.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 09:41:01 -0500
Subject: Contents,Speial Issue, Intl J of Computer Mathematics, 90(1)

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/gcom20/90/1
Contact: ijcm@tandf.co.uk
International Journal of Computer Mathematics

Special Issue: Variational Image Processing Models And Applications

Editorial : Introduction to variational image-processing models and
applications, Ke Chen, pages 1-8

Scaling techniques for gradient projection-type methods in
astronomical image deblurring, S. Bonettini, G. Landi, E. Loli
Piccolomini & L. Zanni, pages 9-29

Convergence analysis of SART: optimization and statistics, Ming Yan,
pages 30-47

A fast minimization method for blur and multiplicative noise removal,
Fan Wang & Michael K. Ng, pages 48-61

Convex multiclass segmentation with shearlet regularization, S. Hauser
& G. Steidl, pages 62-81

A variational model for SPECT reconstruction with a nonlinearly
transformed attenuation prototype, Sven Barendt & Jan Modersitzki,
pages 82-91

Fast iterative algorithms for solving the minimization of
curvature-related functionals in surface fairing, Carlos Brito-Loeza &
Ke Chen, pages 92-108

Spatially dependent regularization parameter selection in total
generalized variation models for image restoration, Kristian Bredies,
Yiqiu Dong & Michael Hinterm¨¹ller, pages 109-123

A geodesic-active-contour-based variational model for short-axis
cardiac MR image segmentation, Wei Zhu, Sung Ha Kang & George Biros,
pages 124-139

A new variational model for removal of combined additive and
multiplicative noise and a fast algorithm for its numerical
approximation, Noppadol Chumchob, Ke Chen & Carlos Brito-Loeza, pages
140-161

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From: Rebecca Leake <rebecca.leake@oup.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 04:50:48 -0500
Subject: Contents, Information and Inference: A Journal of the IMA, 01(1)

Information and Inference: A Journal of the IMA
All Content Free in 2013

Links to all articles in this issue are available online at:
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/5023/1

Editorial

Dear Information and Inference Reader, ROBERT CALDERBANK, DAVID
L. DONOHO, JOHN SHAWE-TAYLOR, AND JARED TANNER

Articles

The masked sample covariance estimator: an analysis using matrix
concentration inequalities, RICHARD Y. CHEN, ALEX GITTENS, AND JOEL
A. TROPP

Eigenvector synchronization, graph rigidity and the molecule problem,
MIHAI CUCURINGU, AMIT SINGER, AND DAVID COWBURN

Semi-supervised single- and multi-domain regression with multi-domain
training, TOMER MICHAELI, YONINA C. ELDAR, AND GUILLERMO SAPIRO

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From: Romas Baronas <romas.baronas@mif.vu.lt>
Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2013 14:06:16 +0200
Subject: Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control

Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, ISSN 1392-5113,
Volume 18, Number 1, 2013

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

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Linear and nonlinear stability in nuclear reactors with delayed
effects, pp. 1-13, Kostas Bucys, Donatas Svitra, Ramune Vilkyte

A coupled common fixed point theorem for a family of mappings,
pp. 14-26, Binayak S. Choudhury, Nikhilesh Metiya, Pradyut Das

Some exact solutions to the generalized Korteweg-de Vries equation and
the system of shallow water wave equations, pp. 27-36, Ihsan Timucin
Dolapci, Ahmed Yıldırım

Optimal management of a renewable resource utilized by a population,
pp. 37-52, Balram Dubey, Atasi Patra

Blow-up of the solution of a nonlinear Schrödinger equation system
with periodic boundary conditions, pp. 53-65, Feliksas Ivanauskas,
Gintaras Puriuskis

A novel chaotic system and its topological horseshoe, pp. 66-77,
Chunlai Li, Lei Wu, Hongmin Li, Yaonan Tong

Global attractors for non-linear viscoelastic equation with strong
damping, pp. 78-85 Zhiyong Ma

Stabilizing uncertain steady states of some dynamical systems by means
of proportional feedback, pp. 86-98, Elena Tamaseviciute, Arūnas
Tamasevicius

Modeling nonlinear stochastic kinetic system and stochastic optimal
control of microbial bioconversion process in batch culture,
pp. 99-111, Lei Wang, Enmin Feng, Z. Xiu

Adaptive hybrid function projective synchronization of chaotic systems
with fully unknown periodical time-varying parameters, pp. 112-128,
Jinsheng Xing

For a paper submission, please refer to http://www.mii.lt/NA/

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