Mathematics (ISSN 2227-7390) is an international, open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to mathematical sciences. It devotes exclusively to the publication of high-quality reviews, regular research papers and short communications in all areas of pure and applied mathematics. Mathematics also publishes timely and thorough survey articles on current trends, new theoretical techniques, novel ideas and new mathematical tools in different branches of mathematics. A submission must be well written and of interest to a substantial number of mathematicians and scientists. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full account of the research must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files or software which provide the full details of the calculations, proofs and experimental procedures can be deposited as supplementary material (if unable to be published in a normal way).
The Mathematics Education Research Journal, an official journal of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA), is an international refereed journal that provides a forum for the publication of research in the teaching and learning of mathematics at all levels. The Mathematics Education Research Journal publishes papers of general interest to an international readership, but papers exploring specifically Australasian issues are welcome.
The aim of the journal is to provide an international forum for the dissemination of up-to-date information in the fields of the mathematics and computers, in particular (but not exclusively) as they apply to the dynamics of systems, their simulation and scientific computation in general. Published material ranges from short, concise research papers to more general tutorial articles.Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, published monthly, is the official organ of IMACS, the International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (Formerly AICA). This Association, founded in 1955 and legally incorporated in 1956 is a member of FIACC (the Five International Associations Coordinating Committee), together with IFIP, IFAV, IFORS and IMEKO.Topics covered by the journal include mathematical tools in:•The foundations of systems modelling•Numerical analysis and the development of algorithms for simulationThey also include considerations about computer hardware for simulation and about special software and compilers.The journal also publishes articles concerned with specific applications of modelling and simulation in science and engineering, with relevant applied mathematics, the general philosophy of systems simulation, and their impact on disciplinary and interdisciplinary research.The journal includes a Book Review section -- and a "News on IMACS" section that contains a Calendar of future Conferences/Events and other information about the Association.
The primary objective of the journal is to provide a forum for work in finance which expresses economic ideas using formal mathematical reasoning. The work should have real economic content and the mathematical reasoning should be new and correct.
Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original innovative research in solid mechanics and materials science.The central aim of MMS is to publish original, well-written and self-contained research that elucidates the mechanical behaviour of solids with particular emphasis on mathematical principles.
Mathematics in Computer Science (MCS) publishes high-quality original research papers on the development of theories and methods for computer and information sciences, the design, implementation, and analysis of algorithms and software tools for mathematical computation and reasoning, and the integration of mathematics and computer science for scientific and engineering applications. Insightful survey articles may be submitted for publication by invitation. As one of its distinct features, the journal publishes mainly special issues on carefully selected topics, reflecting the trends of research and development in the broad area of mathematics in computer science. Submission of proposals for special issues is welcome.
Bibliographic Data
Math.Comput.Sci.
First published in 2007
1 volume per year, 4 issues per volume
approx. 600 pages per volume
Format: 19.3 x 26 cm
ISSN 1661-8270 (print)
ISSN 1661-8289 (electronic)AMS American Mathematical Citation Quotient (MCQ): 0.17 (2011)
The AMS has published peer-reviewed journals of the highest quality in mathematical research for over 100 years. Each journal is unique in its offering of articles, book reviews, and reports. And each is managed by editors who are prominent in their fields. In addition to publishing and distributing printed journals, the AMS offers searchable electronic versions. Articles are posted before they are included in an issue, so the electronic versions are available prior to the print versions.
Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems (MCSS) publishes original and high-quality research papers concerned with mathematically rigorous system theoretic aspects of control and signal processing.
Authors of a paper wishing to enquire about the scope of the journal or the suitability of a particular topic are encouraged to contact the Editors informally, preferably by email, prior to submission. Please e-mail Professor Lars Grüne at: lars.gruene@uni-bayreuth.de. Authors can submit their papers online (see link to right).
The following institutions are supporting MOR in various ways: The Technion, IBM Research Division, Alfred Renyi Institute, Tel Aviv University, Stanford University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, University of Washington.
Begründet 1868 durch Alfred Clebsch und Carl Neumann. Fortgeführt durch Felix Klein, David Hilbert, Otto Blumenthal, Erich Hecke, Heinrich Behnke, Hans Grauert, Heinz Bauer, Herbert Amann, Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, Wolfgang Lück und Nigel Hitchin.The journal Mathematische Annalen was founded in 1868 by Alfred Clebsch and Carl Neumann. It was continued by Felix Klein, David Hilbert, Otto Blumenthal, Erich Hecke, Heinrich Behnke, Hans Grauert, Heinz Bauer, Herbert Amann, Jean-Pierre Bourguigon, Wolfgang Lück and Nigel Hitchin. Since 1868 the name Mathematische Annalen stands for a long tradition and high quality in the publication of mathematical research articles. Mathematische Annalen is designed not as a specialized journal but covers a wide spectrum of modern mathematics.
Die Mathematischen Semesterberichte wurden im Jahre 1932 durch Heinrich Behnke und Otto Toeplitz gegründet. Sie bringen einerseits Berichte aus der Forschung, über interessante neue Entwicklungen in der Mathematik und ihren Anwendungen; andererseits behandeln sie grundlegende didaktische Fragen des Lehrens und Lernens von Mathematik an Schule und Hochschule. Diese beiden Ziele verbinden sich in der Auseinandersetzung mit Problemen und Querverbindungen in der Mathematik, wie in Diskussionen zur historischen Entwicklung und den Grundlagen der Mathematik. Auf einen klaren, motivierenden Stil der Beiträge wird besonderer Wert gelegt. Die Zeitschrift umfasst die Rubriken 'Mathematische Bildergalerie', 'Mathematik in Forschung und Anwendung', 'Mathematik in der Lehre', sowie 'Philosophische und Historische Sicht'. Die zusätzliche Rubrik 'Buchbesprechungen' präsentiert und kritisiert neuerschienene Bücher von allgemeinem Interesse., .