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Symposium on Nonlinear Fractional Dynamics and Systems with Memory
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fractional nonlinear dynamics and dynamics of systems with memory in general
(deterministic and stochastic). The fundamental theory and application in
science and engineering are welcome. Manuscripts are solicited in the following
topics but not restricted to:
• General properties of fractional dynamical systems (solutions, attractors,
stability, etc.) and systems with slow decay of correlations.
• Nonlinear fractional dynamics in physics (Levy flights and diffusion in
Hamiltonian systems, materials with memory, dielectrics, etc.)
• Systems with memory in biology, psychology and neuroscience (brain,
adaptation, human memory, neural networks)
• Fractional dynamics and systems with memory in social sciences (finance,
economics, sociology).
• Circuit elements with memory.
• Nonlinear fractional control.
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paper for publication in the edited books or conference Proceedings. The high
quality papers will be selected for publication in Journal of Applied Nonlinear
Dynamics. We look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.
Paper Planning Schedule
Full paper submission: December, 1, 2013
Notification deadline: March, 1, 2014
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acceptable. Please transmit papers to the following organizers or submit it
through the conference website: http://nsc2014.xjtu.edu.cn (Under construction,
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10016, USA
Courant Institute, New York University, 251 Mercer Street New, York, NY 10012,
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Call for papers for a book entitled " Fractional Calculus: History, Theory and Applications"
(Contributed by Prof. Xavier MOREAU)
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Anomalous Transport: Foundations and Applications
Editors: R.Klages, G.Radons, I.M.Sokolov
Book Description
This multi-author reference work
provides a unique introduction to the currently emerging, highly
interdisciplinary field of those transport processes that cannot be described by
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Table of Contents:
Preface
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Volume 73, Issuee 3
An Impulsive Multi-delayed Feedback Control Method for Stabilizing Discrete Chaotic Systems
A novel adaptive fuzzy sliding-mode controller for uncertain chaotic systems
Yu-Jun Niu, Xing-Yuan Wang
Combination¨Ccombination synchronization among four identical or different
chaotic systems
Junwei Sun, Yi Shen, Guodong Zhang, Chengjie Xu, Guangzhao Cui
Nonlinear vibrations of axially moving multi-supported strings having non-ideal
support conditions
A. Yurddaş, E. Özkaya, H. Boyacı
Stability to vector Li¨¦nard equation with constant deviating argument
Cemil Tunç
Synchronization and chaos control by quorum sensing mechanism
Liuxiao Guo, Manfeng Hu, Zhenyuan Xu, Aihua Hu
Limit cycle bifurcations in a class of quintic Z 2-equivariant polynomial
systems
Xiaona Kong, Yanqin Xiong
Limit cycles in a family of discontinuous piecewise linear differential systems
with two zones in the plane
Denis de Carvalho Braga, Luis Fernando Mello
Nonlinear dynamic buckling of pinned¨Cfixed shallow arches under a sudden central
concentrated load
Yong-Lin Pi, Mark Andrew Bradford
Global stability and bifurcation analysis of a delay induced prey-predator
system with stage structure
Kunal Chakraborty, Samadyuti Haldar, T. K. Kar
Coevolution dynamics model of road surface and urban traffic structure
Jianjun Wu, Mingtao Xu, Ziyou Gao
Amplitude control approach for chaotic signals
Chunbiao Li, J. C. Sprott
Bilinear form and soliton interactions for the modified Kadomtsev¨CPetviashvili
equation in fluid dynamics and plasma physics
Yan Jiang, Bo Tian, Pan Wang, Min Li
Stability of nonlinear time-varying perturbed differential equations
Bassem Ben Hamed, Zaineb Haj Salem, Mohamed Ali
Hammami
Design of sampled data state estimator for Markovian jumping neural networks
with leakage time-varying delays and discontinuous Lyapunov functional approach
R. Rakkiyappan, Quanxin Zhu, T. Radhika
In-plane non-linear dynamics of the stay cables
H. J. Kang, H. P. Zhu, Y. Y. Zhao, Z. P. Yi
Nonlinear vibration analysis of micro-plates based on strain gradient elasticity
theory
Shojaa Ramezani
Adaptive exponential synchronization in pth moment for stochastic time varying
multi-delayed complex networks
Yuhua Xu, Hongzheng Yang, Dongbing Tong, Yuling Wang
A mixing propagation model of computer viruses and countermeasures
Qingyi Zhu, Xiaofan Yang, Lu-Xing Yang, Xulong Zhang
Design of neural network-based control systems for active steering system
İkbal Eski, Ali Tem¨¹rlenk
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A study of nonlinear Langevin equation involving two fractional orders in different intervals
Bashir Ahmad,, Juan J. Nieto, Ahmed Alsaedi, Moustafa El-Shahed
Publication information: Bashir Ahmad,, Juan J. Nieto,
Ahmed Alsaedi, Moustafa El-Shahed, A study of nonlinear Langevin equation
involving two fractional orders in different intervals, Nonlinear Analysis: Real
World Applications, 13(2), 2012, Pages 599-606.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1468121811002215
Abstract
This paper studies a nonlinear Langevin equation involving two fractional orders
¦Á¡Ê(0,1] and ¦Â¡Ê(1,2] with three-point boundary conditions. The
contraction mapping principle and Krasnoselskii's fixed point theorem are
applied to prove the existence of solutions for the problem. The existence
results for a three-point third-order nonlocal boundary value problem of
nonlinear ordinary differential equations follow as a special case of our
results. Some illustrative examples are also discussed.
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Xiaoyun Jiang, Mingyu Xu, Haitao Qi
Publication information: Xiaoyun
Jiang, Mingyu Xu, Haitao Qi. The fractional diffusion model with an absorption
term and modified Fick's law for non-local transport processes. Nonlinear
Analysis: Real World Applications, 11(1), 2010, Pages 262¨C269.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1468121808002691
Abstract
A generalized non-local Fick's law on fractal-dimension is derived. Using modified Fick's law a
time-space fractional diffusion model with a fractional oscillator term is
built. The solution is obtained in terms of Mittag-Leffler function using finite
Hankel integral transformation and Laplace transformation. In addition,
numerical simulations are discussed. The results show that the effect range of
time-fractional derivative ¦Í on probability density is greater than that
of fractional oscillator parameter ¦Â. The effect range of ¦Í on
probability density is opposite to that of ¦Â. This paper provides a new
analytical tool to develop fluid mechanics, heat conduction and other
engineering science.
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