Advances in Mathematics of Communications (AMC) publishes original research papers of the highest quality in all areas of mathematics and computer science which are relevant to applications in communications technology. For this reason, submissions from many areas of mathematics are invited, provided these show a high level of originality, new techniques, an innovative approach, novel methodologies, or otherwise a high level of depth and sophistication. Any work that does not conform to these standards will be rejected.Areas covered include coding theory, cryptology, combinatorics, finite geometry, algebra and number theory, but are not restricted to these. This journal also aims to cover the algorithmic and computational aspects of these disciplines. Hence, all mathematics and computer science contributions of appropriate depth and relevance to the above mentioned applications in communications technology are welcome.More detailed indication of the journal's scope is given by the subject interests of the members of the board of editors.All papers will undergo a thorough peer reviewing process unless the subject matter of the paper does not fit the journal; in this case, the author will be informed promptly. Every effort will be made to secure a decision in three months and to publish accepted papers within six months.AMC publishes four issues in 2013 in February, May, August and November and is a joint publication of the American Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Shandong University.
Algebra & Number Theory publishes high-quality original research articles in algebra and number theory, interpreted broadly, for example including algebraic and arithmetic geometry.
Algebra Colloquium is an international mathematical journal founded at the beginning of 1994. It is edited by the Academy of Mathematics & Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, jointly with Suzhou University, and published quarterly in English in every March, June, September and December. Algebra Colloquium carries original research articles of high level in the field of pure and applied algebra. Papers from related areas which have applications to algebra are also considered for publication. This journal aims to reflect the latest developments in algebra and promote international academic exchanges.
algebra universalis publishes papers of interest to members of the Editorial Board in the areas universal algebra, lattice theory, and closely related areas. In addition to research papers, algebra universalis publishes well-written survey articles. The Mailbox contains short communications.Submissions are made electronically; please see the Instructions to Authors here on the right hand side column.
Bibliographic DataAnalysis and Mathematical Physics (AMP) publishes current research results as well as selected high-quality survey articles in real, complex, harmonic, and geometric analysis originating and/or having applications in mathematical physics. The journal promotes the dialog between specialists in these areas. Particularly welcomed is original research of the highest quality in the following active areas of analysis and mathematical physics: Conformal and quasiconformal mappings: Riemann surfaces and Teichmüller theory: Classical and stochastic contour dynamics: Dynamical systems: Geometric control and analysis on non-holonomic manifolds: Differential geometry and general relativity: Inverse problems and integral geometry: Real analysis and potential theory: Laplacian growth and related topics: Analysis in free boundary problems: Integrable systems and random matrices: Representation theory: Conformal field theory and related topics. Bibliographic DataAnal.Math.Phys.1 volume per year, 4 issues per volumeISSN 1664-2368 (print)ISSN 1664-235X (electronic)
As from March 1st 2007, all records of articles online in CEDRAM exist in two formats, which are only different by the way they display mathematical formulae in titles, abstracts, keywords or references, : MathML or TeX.XHTML+MathML display is the one which seems the best for reading and browsing thanks to the significant progress in recent browsers based on the Gecko engine, once they are properly configured.The HTML+TeX version is proposed for compatibility for users who do not yet have an environment capable of displaying MathML: we encourage them to update their browser ! (With MathML formulae are totally integrated in the text. Therefore they adapt themselves to local preferences : font, size, zoom, contrast, etc.).
Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication and Computing publishes mathematically rigorous, original research papers reporting on algebraic methods and techniques relevant to all domains concerned with computers, intelligent systems and communications. Coverage includes vision, robotics, system design, fault tolerance and dependability of systems, VLSI technology, signal processing, signal theory, coding, error control techniques, cryptography, protocol specification, networks, software engineering, arithmetics, algorithms, complexity, computer algebra, programming languages, logic and functional programming, algebraic specification, term rewriting systems, theorem proving, graphics, modeling, knowledge engineering, expert systems, and artificial intelligence methodology. The journal offers papers dealing with problems in commutative or non-commutative algebra, group theory, field theory, or real algebraic geometry, among others.
Behavioral Sciences (ISSN 2076-328X) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original articles, critical reviews, research notes and short communications in the area of psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, behavioral biology and behavioral genetics. 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 experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
Under the direction of the Institute for Informatics and Telematics in Pisa, Calcolo publishes original contributions on numerical analysis and its applications, and on the theory of computation. The main focus of the journal is on numerical linear algebra, approximation theory and its applications, numerical solutions of differential and integral equations, computational complexity, algorithmics, mathematical aspects of computer science, and optimization theory.Calcolo contains expository papers which introduce emerging topics as well as a abstracts of PhD theses, news and reports from conferences, and book reviews.
Topics Covered Include: * Algebra * Commutative Algebra * Non-associative Algebra * Module Theory * Group Theory * Algebraic geometry Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106.
Communications in Number Theory and Physics is an international journal focused on applications of Number Theory in the broadest sense to Theoretical Physics. The journal offers a forum for communication among researchers in Number Theory and Theoretical Physics by publishing primarily research, review, and expository articles regarding the relationship and dynamics between the two fields.