FDA Express (Vol.8, No.2, Jul.30, 2013)

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¡ô  Latest SCI Journal Papers on FDA

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¡ô  Conferences

Symposium on Nonlinear Fractional Dynamics and Systems with Memory

¡ô  Call for Paper

Special Issue "Dynamical Systems", Entropy (ISSN 1099-4300).

Call for papers for a book entitled " Fractional Calculus: History, Theory and Applications"

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Anomalous Transport: Foundations and Applications

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Nonlinear Dynamics

¡ô  Paper Highlight

A study of nonlinear Langevin equation involving two fractional orders in different intervals

The fractional diffusion model with an absorption term and modified Fick's law for non-local transport processes

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Fractional Calculus & Applied Analysis

International Conference on Fractional Differentiation and Its Applications (ICFDA'14)

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Title: Analytic Approximation of Time-Fractional Diffusion-Wave Equation Based on Connection of Fractional and Ordinary Calculus
Author(s): Fallahgoul, H.; Hashemiparast, S. M.
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Title: Existence of solutions for impulsive differential models on half lines involving Caputo fractional derivatives
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Author(s): Leung, A. Y. T.; Guo, Zhongjin; Yang, H. X.
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Title: Frequency domain design of fractional order PID controller for AVR system using chaotic multi-objective optimization
Author(s): Pan, Indranil; Das, Saptarshi
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Title: Fractional Fourier Law with Three-Phase Lag of Thermoelasticity
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Source: MECHANICS OF ADVANCED MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES Volume: 20 Issue: 8 Pages: 593-602 DOI: 10.1080/15376494.2011.643280 Published: SEP 14 2013

Title: Robust stability region of fractional order PI controller for fractional order interval plant
Author(s): Liang, Taonian; Chen, Jianjun; Zhao, Huihuang
Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS SCIENCE Volume: 44 Issue: 9 Pages: 1762-1773 DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2012.670291 Published: SEP 1 2013

Title: Paradox of enrichment: A fractional differential approach with memory
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Title: Fractional-Order (PID mu)-D-lambda and Active Disturbance Rejection Control of Nonlinear Two-Mass Drive System
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Author(s): Ford, Neville J.; Manuela Rodrigues, M.; Xiao, Jingyu; et al.
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Author(s): Popovic, Jovan K.; Pilipovic, Stevan; Atanackovic, Teodor M.
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Title: A note on fractional electrodynamics
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Title: Efficient solution of two-sided nonlinear space-fractional diffusion equations using fast Poisson preconditioners
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Title: Global solutions for nonlinear fuzzy fractional integral and integrodifferential equations
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Source: COMMUNICATIONS IN NONLINEAR SCIENCE AND NUMERICAL SIMULATION Volume: 18 Issue: 8 Pages: 2007-2017 DOI: 10.1016/j.cnsns.2012.12.026 Published: AUG 2013

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Symposium on Nonlinear Fractional Dynamics and Systems with Memory

----To be held 5th International Conference on Nonlinear Science and Complexity, August 4-9, 2014, Xi¡¯an, P. R. of China

(Contributed by Prof.Mark Edelman)

Call for papers
      The symposium is to cover a broad scope of 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.

      The Conference website is http://nsc2014.xjtu.edu.cn (Under construction, it will be open in April 2013). For your convenience, we are attaching the first Call for Papers. The authors are encouraged to present a 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
Final paper submission: June, 1, 2014


      Email submission as a pdf file attachment is acceptable. Please transmit papers to the following organizers or submit it through the conference website: http://nsc2014.xjtu.edu.cn (Under construction, it will be open in April 2013)

Symposium Organizer:
Professor Mark Edelman
Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 245 Lexington Street, New York, NY 10016, USA
Courant Institute, New York University, 251 Mercer Street New, York, NY 10012, USA,
Email: edelman@cims.nyu.edu,
Phone: 646-354-3994, http://yu.edu/faculty/pages/Edelman-Mark

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Special Issue "Dynamical Systems", Entropy (ISSN 1099-4300).

http://www.mdpi.com/journal/entropy/special_issues/dynamical_systems

(Contributed by Prof. J. A. Tenreiro Machado)

Dear Colleagues,
      Complex systems are pervasive in many area of science and we find them everyday and everywhere. Examples include financial markets, highway transportation networks, telecommunication networks, world and country economies, social networks, immunological systems, living organisms, computational systems and electrical and mechanical structures. Complex systems are often composed of large number of interconnected and interacting entities exhibiting much richer global scale dynamics than they could be inferred from the properties and behaviour of individual entities. Complex systems are studied in many areas of natural sciences, social sciences, engineering and mathematical sciences. The special issue focuses on original and new research results on systems dynamics in science and engineering. Manuscripts in complex dynamical systems, nonlinearity, chaos and fractional dynamics in the thermodynamics or information processing perspectives are solicited. We welcome submissions addressing novel issues as well as those on more specific topics illustrating the broad impact of entropy-based techniques in complexity, nonlinearity and fractionality.

Specific topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Complex dynamics
- Nonlinear dynamical systems
- Advanced control systems
- Fractional calculus and its applications
- Chemical dynamics
- Economical dynamics and predictions
- Dynamical systems synchronization
- Biological systems and bioinformatics
- Nonlinear waves and acoustics
- Image and signal processing

J. A. Tenreiro Machado
Guest Editor

Submission
      Manuscripts should be submitted online at www.mdpi.com by registering and logging in to this website. Once you are registered, click here to go to the submission form. Manuscripts can be submitted until the deadline. Papers will be published continuously (as soon as accepted) and will be listed together on the special issue website. Research articles, review articles as well as communications are invited. For planned papers, a title and short abstract (about 100 words) can be sent to the Editorial Office for announcement on this website.
      Submitted manuscripts should not have been published previously, nor be under consideration for publication elsewhere (except conference proceedings papers). All manuscripts are refereed through a peer-review process. A guide for authors and other relevant information for submission of manuscripts are available on the Instructions for Authors page. Entropy is an international peer-reviewed Open Access monthly journal published by MDPI.
      Please visit the Instructions for Authors page before submitting a manuscript. The Article Processing Charge (APC) for publication in this open access journal is 1200 CHF (Swiss Francs).

J. A. Tenreiro Machado
ISEP-Institute of Engineering, Polytechnic of Porto
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
Rua Dr. Antonio Bernardino de Almeida, 431
4200-072 Porto, Portugal
Tel: 351-22-8340500, Fax: 351-22-8321159
Email: jtm@isep.ipp.pt
URL: http://ave.dee.isep.ipp.pt/~jtm/

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Call for papers for a book entitled " Fractional Calculus: History, Theory and Applications"

(Contributed by Prof. Xavier MOREAU)

Dear Colleague,
      We would like to invite you to participate in our publishing program. In particular, we have in mind a new research or review article for a hardcover edited collection (by selected invitation only) tentatively entitled: "Fractional Calculus: History, Theory and Applications"
      The deadline for the abstract is October 31th 2013 and for the completed chapter January 31th 2014.
     
Please send the abstract and the chapter to: Roy Daou <royabdaou@hotmail.com>, Moreau Xavier <xavier.moreau@ims-bordeaux.fr>
      The book will be published in about 6-9 months after the close of the volume. As soon as a book is listed on our Website (<http://www.novapublishers.com/>www.novapublishers.com), the codes in the status field will indicate the production stages through publication cycle.
      NOVA grants to the author (and to all coauthors) the right to present orally, in any forum, all or part of their work.
      In consideration of the fact that NOVA undertakes to publish my article/chapter:
      1. I affirm that the material is original (updated or syntheses of previously published works are considered original).
      2. I affirm that I (and my coauthors) have obtained written permission for unrestricted use of any previously copyrighted material included in the article and that such documentation will e forwarded to NOVA for its files. I further affirm that I (and my coauthors) have stated any possible conflicts of interest within the article.
      3. I (and my coauthors) hereby assign and transfer to NOVA all rights of copyright ownership and permissions to the article/chapter, including without limitation or restriction, all rights of reproduction, derivation, translation, distribution, sale, reuse, and display of the work, in whole or in part, including recompilation, cross-publication and stand-alone publication, in any and all forms of media now or hereafter known, including all electronic and digital media, as protected by the laws of the United States and foreign countries and to authorize others to make such uses of the work.
      These rights will become the property of NOVA from the date of acceptance of the article/chapter for publication and extend for the life of the copyright. I understand that NOVA, as copyright owner, has authority to grant permission to reproduce the article/chapter.
The notes for edited book chapter contributors can be found in : www.novapublishers.com

      Best Regards,

Dr Eng Roy ABI ZEID DAOU
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 using standard methods of statistical mechanics. It comprehensively summarizes topics ranging from mathematical foundations of anomalous dynamics to the most recent experiments in this field. In so doing, this monograph extracts and emphasizes common principles and methods from many different disciplines while providing up-to-date coverage of this new field of research, considering such diverse applications as plasma physics, glassy material, cell science, and socio-economic aspects. The book will be of interest to both theorists and experimentalists in nonlinear dynamics, statistical physics and stochastic processes. It also forms an ideal starting point for graduate students moving into this area. 18 chapters written by internationally recognized experts in this field provide in-depth introductions to the following fundamental aspects of anomalous transport:

Table of Contents:

Preface
In Memoriam: Radu Balescu
Part 1: Fractional calculus and stochastic theory
Introduction to Part 1
Threefold introduction to fractional derivatives
Anomalous processes with infinite moments
Continuous time random walks, Mittag-Leffler waiting time and fractional diffusion: mathematical aspects
Introduction to the theory of Levy flights
Fractional diffusion models of anomalous transport (text)(eps-figures)
Anomalous kinetics leads to weak ergodicity breaking
Part 2: Dynamical systems and deterministic transport
Introduction to Part 2
Deterministic (anomalous) transport
Anomalous transport in Hamiltonian systems
Anomalous heat conduction
Part 3: Anomalous transport in disordered systems
Introduction to Part 3
Anomalous relaxation in complex systems: from stretched to compressed exponentials
Anomalous transport in glassforming liquids
Subdiffusion limited reactions
Anomalous Transport on Disordered Fractals
Part 4: Applications to complex systems and experimental results
Introduction to Part 4
Superstatistics: Theoretical concepts and physical applications
Money circulation science - fractional dynamics in human mobility
Anomalous molecular displacement laws in porous media and polymers probed by nuclear magnetic resonance techniques
Anomalous molecular dynamics in confined spaces
Paradigm shift of the molecular dynamics concept in the cell membrane: high-speed single-molecule tracking revealed the partitioning of the cell membrane
Index

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Nonlinear Dynamics

Volume 73, Issuee 3

An Impulsive Multi-delayed Feedback Control Method for Stabilizing Discrete Chaotic Systems
Ning Li, Huiqun Yuan, Haiyi Sun, Qingling Zhang

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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The fractional diffusion model with an absorption term and modified Fick's law for non-local transport processes

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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