Advances in Calculus of Variations
Managing Editor: Duzaar, Frank / Fusco, Nicola
null Astala, Kari / Colding, Tobias / Dacorogna, Bernard / Maso, Gianni / Benedetto, Emmanuele / Fonseca, Irene / Finster, Felix / Gursky, Matthew / Hardt, Robert / Ishii, Hitoshi / Manfredi, Juan / McCann, Robert / Mingione, Giuseppe / Pacard, Frank / Preiss, David / Riviére, Tristan / Schaetzle, Reiner / Kristensen, Jan
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Aims and Scope
Advances in Calculus of Variations publishes high quality original research focusing on that part of calculus of variation and related applications which combines tools and methods from partial differential equations with geometrical techniques.
In particular the journal includes the following topics: existence and regularity for minimizers and critical points; variational methods for partial differential equations; geometrical aspects of calculus of variation: minimal surfaces, harmonic mappings, geometrically motivated flows, curvature equations, quasi-conformal mappings; applications of variational methods to non-linear elasticity, free boundary problems, general relativity; geometric measure theory.
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References should be collected at the end of the paper, numbered with Arabic numerals in alphabetical order of the authors' names and surrounded by square brackets. Please use abbreviations for titles of journals in accordance with those listed in Mathematical Reviews.
o Articles in journals:
[1] A. Carbonaro, G. Metafune and C. Spina, Parabolic Schrödinger operators, J. Math
Anal. and Appl. 343 (2008), 965-974.
o Articles ahead of print:
[2] D. Farley and L. Sabalka, Presentations of graph braid groups, Forum Math. (2010), doi: 10.1515/FORM.2011.086.
oBooks and Monographs:
[3] I. M. Isaacs, Character theory of finite groups, AMS Chelsea Publishing, 2006.
o Chapters:
[4] T. De Medts, F. Haot, R. Knop and H. Van Maldeghem, On the uniqueness of the unipotent subgroups of some Moufang sets, in: Finite Geometries, Groups, and Computation, pp. 43-66, de Gruyter, Berlin, 2006.
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Managing Editors
Frank Duzaar
Institute for Mathematics, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Bismarckstr. 1 1/2
91054 Erlangen, Germany
E-mail: duzaar@mi.uni-erlangen.de
Nicola Fusco
Dipartimento di Matematica, Università di Napoli Frederico II
Via Cintia
80126 Napoli, Italy
E-mail: n.fusco@unina.it
Editorial Board
P.O. Box 68 (Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2b)
FI-00014 University of Helsinki
Helsinki, Finland
E-mail: kari.astala@helsinki.fi
Tobias Colding
Department of Mathematics,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
77 Massachusetts Avenue,
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307, U.S.A.
E-mail: colding@math.mit.edu
Bernard Dacorogna
Department of Mathematics
École Polytéchnique Fédérale de Lausanne
1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
E-mail: bernard.dacorogna@epfl.ch
Gianni Dal Maso
SISSA
Via Beirut 2-4
34014 Trieste, Italy
E-mail: dalmaso@sissa.it
Emmanuele Di Benedetto
Department of Molecular Physiology & Biophysics
Vanderbilt University
1416 Stevenson Center
37240 Nashville; Tennessee, U.S.A.
E-mail: em.diben@vanderbilt.edu
Irene Fonseca
Department of Mathematics
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213, U.S.A.
E-mail: fonseca@andrew.cmu.edu
Felix Finster
Mathematik
Universität Regensburg
Germany
E-mail: felix.finster@mathematik.uni-regensburg.de
Matthew Gursky
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, Indiana 46556, U.S.A.
E-mail: Matthew.J.Gursky.1@nd.edu
Robert Hardt
Dept. of Mathematics
Rice University
P. O. Box 1892
Houston, TX 77251, U.S.A.
E-mail: hardt@math.rice.edu
Hitoshi Ishii
Department of Mathematics
Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences
Waseda University
Tokyo 169-8050, Japan
E-mail: hitoshi.ishii@waseda.jp
Jan Kristensen
Mathematical Institute
24-29 St. Giles'
University of Oxford
Oxford OX1 3LB, England
E-mail: kristens@maths.ox.ac.uk
Juan Manfredi
Department of Mathematics
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260, U.S.A.
E-mail: manfredi@pitt.edu
Robert McCann
Department of Mathematics
University of Toronto
Bahen Centre
40 St George St
Room 6290
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2E4, Canada
E-mail: mccann@math.toronto.edu
Giuseppe Mingione
Dipartimento di Matematica
Università di Parma
Parco Area delle Scienze 53/a
Campus
43100 Parma, Italy
E-mail: giuseppe.mingione@unipr.it
Frank Pacard
Université Paris 12
61 Avenue du Général de Gaulle
94011 Créteil, France
E-mail: pacard@univ-paris12.fr
David Preiss
Mathematics Institute, Zeeman Building, University of Warwick
Coventry, CV4 7AL, England
E-mail: D.Preiss@warwick.ac.uk
Tristan Riviére
Department of Mathematics
ETHZ
8092 Zurich, Switzerland
E-mail: riviere@math.ethz.ch
Reiner Schaetzle
Math. Institut
Auf der Morgenstelle 10
Universität Tübingen
Tübingen, Germany
E-mail: rsch@everest.mathematik.uni-tuebingen.de

















