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Networks and Heterogeneous Media, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, March 2020
- Travis G. Draper, Fernando Guevara Vasquez, Justin Cheuk-Lum Tse, Toren E. Wallengren, Kenneth Zheng:
Matrix valued inverse problems on graphs with application to mass-spring-damper systems. 1-28 - Mario Ohlberger, Ben Schweizer, Maik Urban, Barbara Verfürth:
Mathematical analysis of transmission properties of electromagnetic meta-materials. 29-56 - Pierre Degond, Sophie Hecht, Nicolas Vauchelet:
Incompressible limit of a continuum model of tissue growth for two cell populations. 57-85 - María Anguiano, Renata Bunoiu:
Homogenization of Bingham flow in thin porous media. 87-110 - Vladimir Jacimovic, Aladin Crnkic:
The General Non-Abelian Kuramoto Model on the 3-sphere. 111-124 - François Murat, Ali Sili:
A remark about the periodic homogenization of certain composite fibered media. 125-142 - John D. Towers:
The Lax-Friedrichs scheme for interaction between the inviscid Burgers equation and multiple particles. 143-169
Volume 15, Number 2, June 2020
- Martin Gugat, Rüdiger Schultz, Michael Schuster:
Convexity and starshapedness of feasible sets in stationary flow networks. 171-195 - Giuseppe Maria Coclite, Carlotta Donadello:
Vanishing viscosity on a star-shaped graph under general transmission conditions at the node. 197-213 - Javier A. Almonacid, Gabriel N. Gatica, Ricardo Oyarzúa, Ricardo Ruiz-Baier:
A new mixed finite element method for the n-dimensional Boussinesq problem with temperature-dependent viscosity. 215-245 - Hyeontae Jo, Hwijae Son, Hyung Ju Hwang, Eun Heui Kim:
Deep neural network approach to forward-inverse problems. 247-259 - Paola Goatin, Elena Rossi:
Comparative study of macroscopic traffic flow models at road junctions. 261-279 - Svetlana E. Pastukhova, Valeria Chiadò Piat:
Homogenization of multivalued monotone operators with variable growth exponent. 281-305
Volume 15, Number 3, September 2020
- José Antonio Carrillo, Seung-Yeal Ha, Lorenzo Pareschi, Benedetto Piccoli:
Special issue on mathematical models for collective dynamics. - Julien Barré, Pierre Degond, Diane Peurichard, Ewelina Zatorska:
Modelling pattern formation through differential repulsion. 307-352 - Nicola Bellomo, Sarah de Nigris, Damián A. Knopoff, Matteo Morini, Pietro Terna:
Swarms dynamics approach to behavioral economy: Theoretical tools and price sequences. 353-368 - José Antonio Carrillo, Yingping Peng, Aneta Wróblewska-Kaminska:
Relative entropy method for the relaxation limit of hydrodynamic models. 369-387 - Young-Pil Choi, Seok-Bae Yun:
A BGK kinetic model with local velocity alignment forces. 389-404 - Michael Fischer, Gaspard Jankowiak, Marie-Therese Wolfram:
Micro- and macroscopic modeling of crowding and pushing in corridors. 405-426 - Seung-Yeal Ha, Hansol Park, Yinglong Zhang:
Nonlinear stability of stationary solutions to the Kuramoto-Sakaguchi equation with frustration. 427-461 - Michael Herty, Lorenzo Pareschi, Giuseppe Visconti:
Mean field models for large data-clustering problems. 463-487 - Guanlin Li, Sébastien Motsch, Dylan Weber:
Bounded confidence dynamics and graph control: Enforcing consensus. 489-517 - Giuseppe Toscani, Andrea Tosin, Mattia Zanella:
Kinetic modelling of multiple interactions in socio-economic systems. 519-542 - Xiaoxue Zhao, Zhuchun Li:
Synchronization of a Kuramoto-like model for power grids with frustration. 543-553
Volume 15, Number 4, December 2020
- Günter Leugering, Sergei A. Nazarov, Jari Taskinen:
The band-gap structure of the spectrum in a periodic medium of masonry type. 555-580 - Paolo Luzzini, Paolo Musolino:
Perturbation analysis of the effective conductivity of a periodic composite. 581-603 - Yannick Holle, Michael Herty, Michael Westdickenberg:
New coupling conditions for isentropic flow on networks. 605-631 - Vilmos Komornik, Anna Chiara Lai, Paola Loreti:
Simultaneous observability of infinitely many strings and beams. 633-652 - Yue Qiu, Sara Grundel, Martin Stoll, Peter Benner:
Efficient numerical methods for gas network modeling and simulation. 653-679 - Diogo A. Gomes, Hiroyoshi Mitake, Kengo Terai:
The selection problem for some first-order stationary Mean-field games. 681-710
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