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  • Vol. 14, 1997 - Present       e-Journal
  • Springer
  • Japan Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (JJIAM) is intended to provide an international forum for the expression of new ideas, as well as a site for the presentation of original research in various fields of the mathematical sciences. Consequently the most welcome types of articles are those which provide new insights into and methods for mathematical structures of various phenomena in the natural, social and industrial sciences, those which link real-world phenomena and mathematics through modeling and analysis, and those which impact the development of the mathematical sciences. The scope of the journal covers applied mathematical analysis, computational techniques and industrial mathematics.

    • Offers new insight into mathematical structures of phenomena in natural, social and industrial sciences
    • Presents research impacting the development of mathematical sciences
    • Journal of the Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
  • Vol. 01, 2006 - Present       e-Journal
  • Springer
  • The official journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan, the Japanese Journal of Mathematics is devoted to authoritative research survey articles that will promote future progress in mathematics. It encourages advanced and clear expositions, giving new insights on topics of current interest from broad perspectives and/or reviewing all major developments in an important area over many years.

    An eminent international mathematics journal, the Japanese Journal of Mathematics has been published since 1924. It is an ideal resource for a wide range of mathematicians extending beyond a small circle of specialists.

    • The official journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan.
    • Devoted to authoritative research survey articles that will promote future progress in mathematics.
    • Gives new insight on topics of current interest from broad perspectives and/or reviews all major developments in an important area over many years.
  • Vol. 67, 1997 - Present       e-Journal
  • Springer Link
  • The Journal d’Analyse Mathématique publishes top-level original articles in English and French in the field of classical analysis and in related areas. The broad mathematical scope of this journal includes topics such as complex function theory, functional analysis, ergodic theory, harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, and quasiconformal mappings.

    The Journal d’Analyse Mathématique is owned by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Since its founding in 1951 by B. Amira, its volumes can be found in the libraries of major mathematical institutions around the world.

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    • Publishes top-level original articles in English and French in the field of classical analysis and in related areas.
    • Covers a broad mathematical scope.
    • Owned by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
  • Vol. 76, 1997 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • Published from 1836 by the leading French mathematicians, the Journal des Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées is the second oldest international mathematical journal in the world. It was founded by Joseph Liouville and published continuously by leading French Mathematicians - among the latest: Jean Leray, Jacques-Louis Lions, Paul Malliavin and presently Pierre-Louis Lions.
  • Vol. 01, 1964 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • The Journal of Algebra is a leading international journal and publishes papers that demonstrate high quality research results in algebra and related computational aspects. Only the very best and most interesting papers are to be considered for publication in the journal. With this in mind, it is important that the contribution offer a substantial result that will have a lasting effect upon the field. The journal also seeks work that presents innovative techniques that offer promising results for future research.
  • Vol. 01, 1992 - Present       e-Journal
  • Springer Link
  • The Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics publishes papers in which combinatorics and algebra interact in a significant and interesting fashion. This interaction might occur through the study of combinatorial structures using algebraic methods, or the application of combinatorial methods to algebraic problems. The combinatorics might be enumerative, or involve matroids, posets, polytopes, codes, designs, or finite geometries. The algebra could be group theory, representation theory, lattice theory or commutative algebra, to mention just a few possibilities.

    This journal provides an ideal resource to the subject, providing a single forum for papers on algebraic combinatorics for researchers in combinatorics, and mathematical and computer scientists with a strong interest in combinatorial structure.

    • Publishes papers in which combinatorics and algebra interact in a significant and interesting fashion.
    • Provides a single forum for papers on algebraic combinatorics for researchers in combinatorics, and mathematical and computer scientists with a strong interest in combinatorial structure.
  • Vol. 01, 2003 - Vol. 25, 2017       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • Vol. 04, 1997 - Present       e-Journal
  • Springer Link
  • Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing (JAMC) is a broad-based journal covering all branches of computational or applied mathematics with special encouragement to researchers in theoretical computer science and mathematical computing. It covers all major areas, such as numerical analysis, discrete optimization, linear and nonlinear programming, theory of computation, control theory, theory of algorithms, computational logic, applied combinatorics, coding theory, cryptograhics, fuzzy theory with applications, differential equations with applications.

    JAMC features research papers in all branches of mathematics which have some bearing on the application to scientific problems, including areas of actuarial science, mathematical biology, mathematical economics and finance.

    • Covers all branches of computational or applied mathematics
    • Features research papers in all branches of mathematics that have some bearing on the application to scientific problems
    • Ideal for to researchers in theoretical computer science and mathematical computing
    • 95% of authors who answered a survey reported that they would definitely publish or probably publish in the journal again
  • Vol. 01, 1968 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • The Journal of Approximation Theory is devoted to advances in pure and applied approximation theory and related areas. These areas include, among others:

    • Classical approximation • Abstract approximation • Constructive approximation • Degree of approximation • Fourier expansions • Interpolation of operators • General orthogonal systems • Interpolation and quadratures • Multivariate approximation • Orthogonal polynomials • Padé approximation • Rational approximation • Spline functions of one and several variables • Approximation by radial basis functions in Euclidean spaces, on spheres, and on more general manifolds • Special functions with strong connections to classical harmonic analysis, orthogonal polynomial, and approximation theory (as opposed to combinatorics, number theory, representation theory, generating functions, formal theory, and so forth) • Approximation theoretic aspects of real or complex function theory, function theory, difference or differential equations, function spaces, or harmonic analysis • Wavelet Theory and its applications in signal and image processing, and in differential equations with special emphasis on connections between wavelet theory and elements of approximation theory (such as approximation orders, Besov and Sobolev spaces, and so forth) • Gabor (Weyl-Heisenberg) expansions and sampling theory
  • Vol. 04, 2020 - Present       e-Journal
  • European Mathematical Society
  • Vol. 10, 1971 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • The Journal of Combinatorial Theory publishes original mathematical research concerned with theoretical and physical aspects of the study of finite and discrete structures in all branches of science. Series A is concerned primarily with structures, designs, and applications of combinatorics and is a valuable tool for mathematicians and computer scientists.
  • Vol. 10, 1971 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • The Journal of Combinatorial Theory publishes original mathematical research dealing with theoretical aspects of the study of discrete structures. Series B is concerned primarily with the theory of graphs and hypergraphs as well as matroids, and is a valuable resource for mathematicians and computer scientists.
  • Vol. 01, 1975 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • The Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics publishes original papers of high scientific value in all areas of computational and applied mathematics. The main interest of the Journal is in papers that describe and analyze new computational techniques for solving scientific or engineering problems. Also the improved analysis, including the effectiveness and applicability, of existing methods and algorithms is of importance. The computational efficiency (e.g. the convergence, stability, accuracy, ...) should be proved and illustrated by nontrivial numerical examples. Papers describing only variants of existing methods, without adding significant new computational properties are not of interest.
  • Vol. 01, 1967 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • The Journal of Computer and System Sciences publishes original research papers in computer science and related subjects in system science, with attention to the relevant mathematical theory. Applications-oriented papers may also be accepted and they are expected to contain deep analytic evaluation of the proposed solutions.
  • Vol. 42, 2007 - Present       e-Journal
  • Springer
  • Journal of Contemporary Mathematical Analysis (Armenian Academy of Sciences) is an outlet for research stemming from the widely acclaimed Armenian school of theory of functions, this journal today continues the traditions of that school in the area of general analysis. A very prolific group of mathematicians in Yerevan contribute to this leading mathematics journal in the following fields: real and complex analysis; approximations; boundary value problems; integral and stochastic geometry; differential equations; probability; integral equations; algebra.
  • Vol. 01, 1965 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • The Journal of Differential Equations is concerned with the theory and the application of differential equations. The articles published are addressed not only to mathematicians but also to those engineers, physicists, and other scientists for whom differential equations are valuable research tools.
  • Vol. 01, 1967 - Vol. 104, 2016       e-Journal
  • International Press
  • Vol. 07, 2020 - Present       e-Journal
  • European Mathematical Society
  • Vol. 01, 1967 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • The Journal of Functional Analysis presents original research papers in all scientific disciplines in which modern functional analysis plays a basic role. Articles by scientists in a variety of interdisciplinary areas are published.
  • Vol. 07, 1997 - Present       e-Journal
  • Springer Link
  • The Journal of Geometric Analysis is dedicated to publishing new results at the interface of analysis, geometry, and partial differential equations. It welcomes research papers and high-level expository papers in fields such as complex dynamics, Ricci flow, Riemannian geometry, and harmonic analysis. The journal maintains a high standard of innovation and excellence, and all papers undergo single-blind peer review.

    Founded in 1990 by its current Editor-in-Chief Steven G. Krantz, The Journal of Geometric Analysis has become a leading resource on the interaction of geometry with analysis and their applications.

    • 94% of authors who answered a survey reported that they would definitely publish or probably publish in the journal again
  • Vol. 01, 1984 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • The Journal of Geometry and Physics is an International Journal in Mathematical Physics. The Journal stimulates the interaction between geometry and physics by publishing primary research, feature and review articles which are of common interest to practitioners in both fields.

    The Journal of Geometry and Physics now also accepts Letters, allowing for rapid dissemination of outstanding results in the field of geometry and physics. Letters should not exceed a maximum of five printed journal pages (or contain a maximum of 5000 words) and should contain novel, cutting edge results that are of broad interest to the mathematical physics community. Only Letters which are expected to make a significant addition to the literature in the field will be considered.
  • Vol. 01, 1991 - Present       e-Journal
  • EMIS
  • Journal of Lie Theory is a journal for speedy publication of information in the following areas: Lie algebras, Lie groups, algebraic groups, and related types of topological groups such as locally compact and compact groups. Applications to representation theory, differential geometry, geometric control theory, theoretical physics, quantum groups are considered as well.
  • Vol. 01, 1960 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • The Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications presents papers that treat mathematical analysis and its numerous applications. The journal emphasizes articles devoted to the mathematical treatment of questions arising in physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering, particularly those that stress analytical aspects and novel problems and their solutions.
  • Vol. 01, 1974 - Present       e-Journal
  • Springer
  • The Journal of Mathematical Biology focuses on mathematical biology - work that uses mathematical approaches to gain biological understanding or explain biological phenomena.

    Papers should either provide biological insight as a result of mathematical analysis or identify and open up challenging new types of mathematical problems that derive from biological knowledge (in the form of data, or theory, or simulation results). Mathematical ideas, methods, techniques and results are welcome, provided they show sufficient potential for usefulness in a biological context. Authors are encouraged to include a brief summarising discussion of the main results to make them accessible to readers with biology background.

    Areas of biology covered include, but are not restricted to, cell biology, physiology, development, neurobiology, genetics and population genetics, population biology, ecology, behavioural biology, evolution, epidemiology, immunology, molecular biology, biofluids, DNA and protein structure and function. All mathematical approaches including computational and visualization approaches are appropriate.

    State-of-the-art survey papers, including prospective discussion or speculation, are particularly welcome.

    • Fosters the contribution of mathematical modeling and reasoning to the understanding of biological systems
    • Serves as a forum for the presentation of biologically inspired problems
    • Official Journal of the European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology
  • Vol. 01, 2002 - Vol. 09, 2010       e-Journal
  • Springer Link
  • Journal of Mathematical Modelling and Algorithms in Operations Research is now archived and no longer receiving submissions with this publisher. All articles published in the journal during its time with Springer will remain fully searchable through our websites
  • Vol. 01, 1960 - Present       e-Journal
  • AIP
  • Since 1960, the Journal of Mathematical Physics (JMP) has published some of the best papers from outstanding mathematicians and physicists. JMP was the first journal in the field of mathematical physics and publishes research that connects the application of mathematics to problems in physics, as well as illustrates the development of mathematical methods for such applications and for the formulation of physical theories.

    The Journal of Mathematical Physics (JMP) features content in all areas of mathematical physics. Specifically, the articles focus on areas of research that illustrate the application of mathematics to problems in physics, the development of mathematical methods for such applications, and for the formulation of physical theories. The mathematics featured in the articles are written so that theoretical physicists can understand them. JMP also publishes review articles on mathematical subjects relevant to physics as well as special issues that combine manuscripts on a topic of current interest to the mathematical physics community.

    JMP welcomes original research of the highest quality in all active areas of mathematical physics, including the following:

    • Partial Differential Equations • Representation Theory and Algebraic Methods • Many Body and Condensed Matter Physics • Quantum Mechanics - General and Nonrelativistic • Quantum Information and Computation • Relativistic Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Field Theory, Quantum Gravity, and String Theory • General Relativity and Gravitation • Dynamical Systems • Classical Mechanics and Classical Fields • Fluids • Statistical Physics • Methods of Mathematical Physics
  • Vol. 01, 1973 - Present       e-Journal
  • Springer
  • Journal of Mathematical Sciences provides English translations from outstanding Russian-and Ukrainian-language publications of authoritative reports on current mathematical advances. Articles cover a wide range of topics, including mathematical analyses, probability, statistics, algebra, geometry, mathematical physics, wave propagation, stochastic processes, boundary value problems, linear operators, and number and function theory. See the Aims & Scope for information on the Russian-and Ukrainian-language publications covered by the Journal of Mathematical Sciences.

    The journal is a valuable resource for pure and applied mathematicians, statisticians, systems theorists and analysts, and information scientists.

    • Integrates authoritative reports on current mathematical advances from outstanding Russian-language publications
    • Covers a wide range of topics, including from mathematical analyses to number theory
    • A valuable resource for pure and applied mathematicians, statisticians, systems theorists and analysts, and information scientists
    • 91% of authors who answered a survey reported that they would definitely publish or probably publish in the journal again
  • Vol. 01, 1998 - Present       e-Journal
  • Springer Link
  • Now accepted in SSCI (Web of Science’s Social Sciences Citation Index) Impact Factor: 1.574 (2019)

    The Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education (JMTE) is devoted to research that seeks to improve the education of mathematics teachers and develop teaching methods that better enable mathematics students to learn. The journal covers all stages of the professional development of mathematics teachers and teacher-educators. It serves as a forum for examining institutional, societal, and cultural influences that impact on teachers' learning and ultimately their students’ learning.

    Papers are published in one of three JMTE sections. Research papers reflect the main topics of the journal and go beyond local or national interest. Mathematics Teacher Education Around the World focuses on programs and issues of national significance that may be of wider interest or influence. Reader Commentary consists of short contributions that may offer a response to a published paper or develop an idea. The journal also publishes critiques of relevant reports and books.

    • Seeks to improve the education of mathematics teachers and develop teaching methods that better enable mathematics students to learn
    • Covers all stages of the professional development of mathematics teachers and teacher-educators
    • Examines institutional, societal, and cultural influences that impact on teachers' learning and their students’ learning
  • Vol. 01, 1971 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • Founded in 1971, the Journal of Multivariate Analysis (JMVA) is the central venue for the publication of new, relevant methodology and particularly innovative applications pertaining to the analysis and interpretation of multidimensional data.
  • Vol. 14, 2020       e-Journal
  • Mathematical Sciences Publishers (MSP)
  • Vol. 01, 1969 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • The Journal of Number Theory (JNT) features selected research articles that represent the broad spectrum of interest in contemporary number theory and allied areas. A valuable resource for mathematicians, the journal provides an international forum for the publication of original research in this field.

    The Journal of Number Theory is encouraging submissions of quality, long articles where most or all of the technical details are included. The journal now considers and welcomes also papers in Computational Number Theory.
  • Vol. 01, 1967 - Present       e-Journal
  • Springer
  • The Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications publishes carefully selected papers covering mathematical optimization techniques and their applications to science and engineering. An applications paper should be as much about the application of an optimization technique as it is about the solution of a particular problem.

    Typical theoretical areas covered in the journal include linear, nonlinear, mathematical, and dynamic programming. Among the areas of application covered are mathematical economics, mathematical physics and biology, and aerospace, chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering.

    The Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications journal publishes six types of contributions: regular papers, invited papers, survey papers, technical notes, book notices, and forums (very short papers containing comments on published papers, discussions of open problems, discussions of research perspectives, and so on).

    97% of authors who answered a survey reported that they would definitely publish or probably publish in the journal again.
  • Vol. 23, 2020 - Present       e-Journal
  • Begell House
  • The Journal of Porous Media publishes original full-length research articles (and technical notes) in a wide variety of areas related to porous media studies, such as mathematical modeling, numerical and experimental techniques, industrial and environmental heat and mass transfer, conduction, convection, radiation, particle transport and capillary effects, reactive flows, deformable porous media, biomedical applications, and mechanics of the porous substrate. Emphasis will be given to manuscripts that present novel findings pertinent to these areas. The journal will also consider publication of state-of-the-art reviews. Manuscripts applying known methods to previously solved problems or providing results in the absence of scientific motivation or application will not be accepted. Submitted articles should contribute to the understanding of specific scientific problems or to solution techniques that are useful in applications. Papers that link theory with computational practice to provide insight into the processes are welcome.
  • Vol. 01, 1971 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • The Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra concentrates on that part of algebra likely to be of general mathematical interest: algebraic results with immediate applications, and the development of algebraic theories of sufficiently general relevance to allow for future applications.
  • Vol. 10, 2020 - Present       e-Journal
  • European Mathematical Society
  • Vol. 01, 1977 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • The Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference offers itself as a multifaceted and all-inclusive bridge between classical aspects of statistics and probability, and the emerging interdisciplinary aspects that have a potential of revolutionizing the subject. While we maintain our traditional strength in statistical inference, design, classical probability, and large sample methods, we also have a far more inclusive and broadened scope to keep up with the new problems that confront us as statisticians, mathematicians, and scientists.

    We publish high quality articles in all branches of statistics, probability, discrete mathematics, machine learning, and bioinformatics. We also especially welcome well written and up to date review articles on fundamental themes of statistics, probability, machine learning, and general biostatistics. Thoughtful letters to the editors, interesting problems in need of a solution, and short notes carrying an element of elegance or beauty are equally welcome.

    We want to serve as the broadest international platform for high quality research on every aspect of our field, traditional and cutting edge. The quality and the breadth of our editorial board reflects that singular priority.
  • Vol. 01, 1999 - Vol. 05, 2003 & Vol. 22, 2020-Present       e-Journal
  • European Mathematical Society
  • Vol. 01, 1826 - Present       e-Journal
  • Elsevier
  • The Journal of The Franklin Institute has an established reputation for publishing high-quality papers in the field of engineering and applied mathematics. Its current focus is on control systems, complex networks and dynamic systems, signal processing and communications and their applications. All submitted papers are peer-reviewed. The Journal will publish original research papers and research review papers of substance. Papers and special focus issues are judged upon possible lasting value, which has been and continues to be the strength of the Journal of The Franklin Institute.
  • Vol. 01, 1988 - Present       e-Journal
  • Springer
  • This multidisciplinary journal publishes high-quality, original papers in all areas of probability theory, including probability on semigroups, groups, vector spaces, other abstract structures, and random matrices.

    Journal of Theoretical Probability provides mathematicians and researchers in physics, engineering, statistics, and computer science with a peer-reviewed forum for the exchange of vital ideas in the field of theoretical probability.

    • Covers all areas of probability theory, including probability on semigroups, groups, vector spaces, other abstract structures, and random matrices.
    • Provides a peer-reviewed forum for the exchange of vital ideas in the field of theoretical probability.

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