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Networks and Heterogeneous Media, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 2006
- François Baccelli, Augustin Chaintreau, Danny De Vleeschauwer, David R. McDonald:
HTTP turbulence. 1-40 - Mapundi K. Banda, Michael Herty, Axel Klar:
Gas flow in pipeline networks. 41-56 - Gabriella Bretti, Roberto Natalini, Benedetto Piccoli:
Numerical approximations of a traffic flow model on networks. 57-84 - Roberto Alicandro, Andrea Braides, Marco Cicalese:
Phase and anti-phase boundaries in binary discrete systems: a variational viewpoint. 85-107 - Antoine Gloria:
A direct approach to numerical homogenization in finite elasticity. 109-141 - Xu Yang, François Golse, Zhongyi Huang, Shi Jin:
Numerical study of a domain decomposition method for a two-scale linear transport equation. 143-166 - Chiu-Ya Lan, Huey-Er Lin, Shih-Hsien Yu:
The Green's functions for the Broadwell Model in a half space problem. 167-183 - Mostafa Bendahmane, Kenneth H. Karlsen:
Analysis of a class of degenerate reaction-diffusion systems and the bidomain model of cardiac tissue. 185-218 - Yacine Chitour, Frédéric Grognard, Georges Bastin:
Equilibria and stability analysis of a branched metabolic network with feedback inhibition. 219-239
Volume 1, Number 2, June 2006
- Miguel A. Herrero, Leandro Sastre:
Models of aggregation in dictyostelium discoideum: on the track of spiral waves. 241-258 - Xiangdong Du, Martin Ostoja-Starzewski:
On the scaling from statistical to representative volume element in thermoelasticity of random materials. 259-274 - Michael Herty, Salissou Moutari, Michel Rascle:
Optimization criteria for modelling intersections of vehicular traffic flow. 275-294 - Mapundi K. Banda, Michael Herty, Axel Klar:
Coupling conditions for gas networks governed by the isothermal Euler equations. 295-314 - Alessia Marigo:
Optimal traffic distribution and priority coefficients for telecommunication networks. 315-336 - Guillermo Reyes, Juan Luis Vázquez:
The Cauchy problem for the inhomogeneous porous medium equation. 337-351
Volume 1, Number 3, September 2006
- Leonid Berlyand, Giuseppe Cardone, Yuliya Gorb, Gregory Panasenko:
Asymptotic analysis of an array of closely spaced absolutely conductive inclusions. 353-377 - Ciro D'Apice, Rosanna Manzo:
A fluid dynamic model for supply chains. 379-398 - Mark A. J. Chaplain, G. Lolas:
Mathematical modelling of cancer invasion of tissue: dynamic heterogeneity. 399-439 - Massimiliano Caramia, Giovanni Storchi:
Evaluating the effects of parking price and location in multi-modal transportation networks. 441-465 - Michel Lenczner:
Homogenization of linear spatially periodic electronic circuits. 467-494 - Rinaldo M. Colombo, Mauro Garavello:
A Well Posed Riemann Problem for the p-System at a Junction. 495-511 - Antoine Gloria:
Erratum. 513-514
Volume 1, Number 4, December 2006
- Russell Betteridge, Markus R. Owen, Helen M. Byrne, Tomás Alarcón, Philip K. Maini:
The impact of cell crowding and active cell movement on vascular tumour growth. 515-535 - Hiroshi Matano, Ken-Ichi Nakamura, Bendong Lou:
Periodic traveling waves in a two-dimensional cylinder with saw-toothed boundary and their homogenization limit. 537-568 - David L. Alderson, Hyunseok Chang, Matthew Roughan, Steve Uhlig, Walter Willinger:
The many facets of internet topology and traffic. 569-600 - Carlos F. Daganzo:
On the variational theory of traffic flow: well-posedness, duality and applications. 601-619 - V. Lanza, D. Ambrosi, Luigi Preziosi:
Exogenous control of vascular network formation in vitro: a mathematical model. 621-637 - Steinar Evje, Kenneth H. Karlsen:
Hyperbolic-elliptic models for well-reservoir flow. 639-673 - Claus Kirchner, Michael Herty, Simone Göttlich, Axel Klar:
Optimal control for continuous supply network models. 675-688 - Zhangxin Chen:
On the control volume finite element methods and their applications to multiphase flow. 689-706
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