IPNet Digest Volume 17, Number 09 December 3, 2010 Today's Editors: Patricia K. Lamm, Michigan State University Cara D. Brooks, Michigan State University Today's Topics: Update: Applied Inverse Problems Conference (AIP 2011) Update: Int'l Congress on Industrial & Applied Mathematics (ICIAM 2011) Calderon Prize: Distinguished Contributions to Inverse Problems Field Journals: Free Access to De Gruyter Journals in 2010 Table of Contents: Inverse Problems Table of Contents: Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling & Control Submissions for IPNet Digest: Mail to ipnet-digest@math.msu.edu Information about IPNet: http://www.math.msu.edu/ipnet ----------------------------- Subject: AIP 2011 From: William Rundell Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 Applied Inverse Problems Conference (AIP 2011) May 23-27, 2011 College Station, Texas, USA Please note: Deadline for Minisymposia is December 15 see http://aipc.tamu.edu for details ----------------------------- Subject: ICIAM 2011 e-Newsletter - November 2010 From: Bruce Bailey Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 Dear friends, There has been so much activity surrounding ICIAM 2011 (Vancouver, BC, Canada from July 18 -- 22, 2011) that it is difficult to know where to start. Most importantly, registration is now live! www.iciam2011.com/goto/registration Early bird rates will be available until February 28, 2011 so register soon. We have also negotiated excellent rates suitable for any budget at hotels and hostels in Vancouver. For more information please visit http://tinyurl.com/28vea4e. All contributed minisymposia taking place at the Congress have been confirmed. You can find the list on the ICIAM website (http://tinyurl.com/25jdeux). I would like to draw your attention to a number of travel subsidies (http://tinyurl.com/3y29h5c) available to young US researchers, Canadian mathematical sciences students and participants from developing nations. We encourage you to review these subsidies to investigate your eligibility. In addition, Canada does require visas or permits from individuals from many countries and the turnaround times vary. Please visit this page (http://tinyurl.com/67uxjc) on the Government of Canada website for complete information. To compliment your time in Vancouver, we have worked with a local company to create a series of excursions (http://tinyurl.com/2ezw5dv) for ICIAM delegates between July 16 and 23rd. These include trips to Whistler and Victoria, tours of the city and surrounding mountains, kayaking outings, museums and float plan adventures. Do not miss out on these amazing opportunities. Don't forget that the deadline for abstract submissions for minisymposia and contributed speakers is December 15, 2010! Quick ICIAM 2011 links: * List of invited speakers (http://tinyurl.com/2ck224g) (including abstracts) * List of thematic minisymposia (http://tinyurl.com/2ez4zr7) (including abstracts) from over 20 areas of applied & industrial mathematics * Information on embedded & satellite meetings (http://tinyurl.com/23586jf) For the latest ICIAM 2011 deadlines, announcements and reminders, sign up for e-lerts (http://tinyurl.com/2d3cy7k) or follow ICIAM 2011 on Twitter @ICIAM2011. Don't forget to visit www.iciam2011.com. I would like to close by expressing our sadness at the passing of Prof. Jerrold Marsden, co-Chair of the Scientific Program Committee for ICIAM 2011 and a member of the Steering Committee, who lost his battle with cancer on September 21, 2010. Jerry's influence and imprint will be strongly felt in the structure and scientific content of the Congress and his enthusiasm and knowledge will be deeply missed by his colleagues at ICIAM 2011. We look forward to seeing you in Vancouver! Arvind Gupta President, ICIAM 2011 CEO & Scientific Director, MITACS ----------------------------- Subject: Calderon Prize From: Gunther Uhlmann Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 CALDERON PRIZE The Inverse Problems International Association (IPIA) will award the third Calderon Prize to a researcher under the age of 40 who has made distinguished contributions to the field of inverse problems broadly defined. The Calderon Prize Committee consists of Professors Martin Burger, Hyeonbae Kang, Yaroslav Kurylev, George Papanicolaou, and William Symes (chair). Previous winners of the award are Matti Lassas (2007) and Martin Burger (2009). IPIA will present the award at the Applied Inverse Problems Conference to be held in College Station, Texas, May 22-27, 2011. The award will include a certificate, a $500 prize, and an invitation to give a plenary lecture at the conference. The prize also includes reimbursement for reasonable travel expenses to College Station. Besides a nomination letter please include a complete CV of the nominee and a list of publications. Also additional supporting letters can be included. The Calderon Prize Committee can also solicit nominations. Nominations should be send to Professor William Symes by February 28, 2011, to the e-mail address . Inquiries should be also be addressed to Professor Symes. ----------------------------- Subject: Free Access to all De Gruyter Journals in the Year of Science 2010 From: De Gruyter Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2010 Free Access to all De Gruyter Journals in the Year of Science 2010 Dear Colleague, Five of the oldest and internationally best-known scientific institutions in "Berlin -- Capital of Science" are celebrating their anniversaries this year. On this occasion, a large number of scientific institutions in the city are taking part in the festivities. De Gruyter and the Capital of Science When it comes to presenting Berlin as a scientific location of the past, present and future, De Gruyter is more than happy to join the activities. After all, for more than two-hundred and sixty years our publishing house has been one of the hotspots for high-quality, landmark research in the humanities and natural sciences in Berlin. Free Online Access to all De Gruyter Journals In this special year, we are happy to provide you with a fourteen day's insight into our complete journal program. For information on how to activate your free online access to about 150 journal titles from a broad range of research areas please got to our website. We hope you will find inspiring insights into our program and gain valuable information for your future research. Yours sincerely, Ulrike Lippe Public Relations Ulrike.Lippe@degruyter.com Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Genthiner Straße 13, 10785 Berlin / Germany Phone: +49 30 260 05-0 Fax: +49 30 260 05-251 Mail: info@deGruyter.com Internet: www.degruyter.com ----------------------------- Subject: Inverse Problems, volume 26, issue 12, December 2010 From: Emma Avery Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 Inverse Problems December 2010 Volume 26, Issue 12 Table of Contents The inverse electromagnetic scattering problem in a piecewise homogeneous medium Xiaodong Liu, Bo Zhang, and Jiaqing Yang Spatial resolution in photoacoustic tomography: effects of detector size and detector bandwidth Markus Haltmeier and Gerhard Zangerl Importance sampling approach for the nonstationary approximation error method J M J Huttunen, A Lehikoinen, J H\"am\"al\"ainen, and J P Kaipio Accuracy of the linear sampling method for inverse obstacle scattering: effect of geometrical and physical parameters Nguyen Trung Th\`anh and Mourad Sini On the multi-frequency obstacle reconstruction via the linear sampling method Bojan B Guzina, Fioralba Cakoni, and C\'edric Bellis Inverse nonlocal Sturm--Liouville problem Leonid Nizhnik Uniqueness in shape identification of a time-varying domain and related parabolic equations on non-cylindrical domains Hajime Kawakami and Masaaki Tsuchiya An adjoint field approach to Fisher information-based sensitivity analysis in electrical impedance tomography Sven Nordebo, Richard Bayford, Bengt Bengtsson, Andreas Fhager, Mats Gustafsson, Parham Hashemzadeh, B\"orje Nilsson, Thomas Rylander, and Therese Sj\"oden Reconstruction of dielectrics from experimental data via a hybrid globally convergent/adaptive inverse algorithm Larisa Beilina and Michael V Klibanov Stable determination of coefficients in the dynamical anisotropic Schr\"odinger equation from the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map Mourad Bellassoued and David Dos Santos Ferreira A global optimization method using a random walk on a topological map and local variational inversions M Berrada, F Badran, M Cr\'epon, and S Thiria Compressive sensing principles and iterative sparse recovery for inverse and ill-posed problems Evelyn Herrholz and Gerd Teschke Inverse problem of near-field scattering in multilayer media Konstantin P Gaikovich and Peter K Gaikovich Convergence rates for Tikhonov regularization of coefficient identification problems in Laplace-type equations Dinh Nho H\`ao and Tran Nhan Tam Quyen Stable determination of an immersed body in a stationary Stokes fluid Andrea Ballerini Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: http://iopscience.iop.org/0266-5611/26/12 Submitted by Emma Avery, Senior Production Editor ----------------------------- Subject: Table of Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control From: Romas Baronas Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling & Control 2010 Volume 15, No. 4 Table of Contents Symmetry analysis for steady boundary-layer stagnation-point flow of Rivlin-Ericksen fluid of second grade subject to suction M.B. Abd-el-Malek and H.S. Hassan Existence results for a class of $\bm{(p,q)$ Laplacian systems G.A. Afrouzi and M. Mirzapour Existence and uniqueness theorem to a unimolecular heterogeneous catalytic reaction model A. Ambrazevicius Solution of the Davey-Stewartson equation using homotopy analysis method H. Jafari and M. Alipour Comments on "Lie group analysis of natural convection heat and mass transfer in an inclined surface" M. Jalil and S. Asghar Exact solutions for the unsteady rotational flow of a generalized second grade fluid through a circular cylinder M. Kamran, M. Imran, and M. Athar On the convergence rates of Gladyshev's Hurst index estimator K. Kubilius and D. Melichov Modeling nonlinear systems using multiple piecewise linear equations G.K. Lowe and M.A. Zohdy Qualitative behavior of three species food chain around inner equilibrium point: spectral analysis S. Mandal, M.M. Panja, S. Ray, and S.K. Roy Stability analysis of an eco-epidemiological model incorporating a prey refuge A.K. Pal and G.P. Samanta On the eigenvalue problems for differential operators with coupled boundary conditions S. Sajavicius Investigation of the spectrum for the Sturm-Liouville problem with one integral boundary condition A. Skucaite, K. Skucaite-Bingele, S. Peciulyte, and A. Stikonas A free on-line edition is available at: http://www.lana.lt/journal/issues.php Submitted by Dr. Romas Baronas, Journal Secretary, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control ------- end -------