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  6. Banff
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    Klaus-Shaw potentials for the Ablowitz-Ladik lattice

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    Kink dynamics in a parametric $\phi^6$ system: a model with controllably many internal modes

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    Exploring the spectral stability of standing and traveling waves in mesenchymal migration

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    Stability of traveling fronts in a model for porous media combustion

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    Sufficient conditions for orbital stability of periodic traveling waves

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    Multidimensional stability of large-amplitude Navier-Stokes shocks

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    Existence and stability of fronts in inhomogeneous wave equations

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    On the stability of Bloch walls in a dynamical model with eddy currents

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    Traveling waves in diatomic Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou lattices

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    The Maslov index and the spectrum of differential operators

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    On the study of traveling wave solutions on a cortical wave propagation model including inhibition

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    Analyzing Hamiltonian spectral problems via the Krein matrix

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    Stability of periodic travelling wave solutions to Korteweg-de Vries and related equations

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    Solitary waves for the Whitham equation on the whole line

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    Stability of periodic waves in Hamiltonian PDEs

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