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.).
The Nonlinear Analysis section of the Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré is an international journal created in 1983 which publishes original and high quality research articles. It concentrates on all domains concerned with nonlinear analysis, specially applicable to PDE, mechanics, physics, economy, without overlooking the numerical aspects.Benefits to authorsWe also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services.Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our support pages: http://support.elsevier.com
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Annali dell'Università di Ferrara is a general mathematical journal publishing high quality papers in all aspects of pure and applied mathematics.
After a quick preliminary examination, potentially acceptable contributions will be judged by appropriate international referees.
Original research papers are preferred, but well-written surveys on important subjects are also welcome.
This journal publishes articles on virtually any subject of pure and applied mathematics, authored by scientists of all nationalities. Articles must be original and written in one of the following languages: English, French, German and Italian. Articles should be sent to Fondazione Annali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata. Details about article submission appear in 'Instructions to Authors'. History This journal, the oldest scientific periodical in Italy, was originally edited by Barnaba Tortolini and Francesco Brioschi and has appeared since 1850. Nowadays it is managed by a nonprofit organization, the Fondazione Annali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata, c.o. Dipartimento di Matematica 'U. Dini', viale Morgagni 67A, 50134 Firenze, Italy (phone +39 055 4237 111, fax +39 055 4222 695, e-mail annali@math.unifi.it). A board of Italian university professors governs the Fondazione and appoints the editors of the journal, whose responsibility it is to supervise the refereeing process. The names of governors and editors
Annals of Combinatorics (AC) presents outstanding contributions to combinatorial mathematics in all its respects. It highlights new developments in the field that have yet to be given proper recognition, but show promise of eventual mathematical breakthroughs. Coverage in the journal ranges from problems and theories that have arisen, or will arise, in applications to computer science, biology, statistics, probability, physics and chemistry, as well as over work of a combinatorial nature in representation theory, number theory topology, algebraic geometry and the theory of special functions. Annals of Combinatorics also publishes research announcements, book reviews, as well as revealing and inspiring expositions.Bibliographic Data
Ann. Comb.
First published in 1997
1 volume per year, 4 issues per volume
approx. 500 pages per volume
Format: 15.5 x 23.5 cm
ISSN 0218-0006 (print)
ISSN 0219-3094 (electronic)AMS Mathematical Citation Quotient (MCQ): 0.40 (2011)
This journal examines global problems of geometry and analysis as well as the interactions between these fields and their application to problems of theoretical physics. It contributes to an enlargement of the international exchange of research results in the field. The areas covered in Annals of Global Analysis and Geometry include: global analysis, differential geometry, complex manifolds and related results from complex analysis and algebraic geometry, Lie groups, Lie transformation groups and harmonic analysis, variational calculus, applications of differential geometry and global analysis to problems of theoretical physics.
ISSN 0003-486X · EMIS Electronic EditionEdited by:Charles Fefferman, Princeton UniversityPhillip Griffiths, The Institute for Advanced StudyRobert MacPherson, The Institute for Advanced StudyJohn N. Mather, Princeton UniversityPeter Sarnak, Princeton UniversityAndrew Wiles, Princeton UniversityThe Annals of Mathematics is published bimonthly with the cooperation of Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study. Founded in 1884 by Ormond Stone of the University of Virginia, the journal was transferred in 1899 to Harvard University, and in 1911 to Princeton University. Since 1933, the Annals has been edited jointly by Princeton University and The Institute for Advanced Study.
Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence presents a range of topics of concern to scholars applying quantitative, combinatorial, logical, algebraic and algorithmic methods to diverse areas of Artificial Intelligence, from decision support, automated deduction, and reasoning, to knowledge-based systems, machine learning, computer vision, robotics and planning. The journal features collections of papers appearing either in volumes (400 pages) or in separate issues (100-300 pages), which focus on one topic and have one or more guest editors. Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence hopes to influence the spawning of new areas of applied mathematics and strengthen the scientific underpinnings of Artificial Intelligence.
The Annals of Pure and Applied Logic publishes papers and short monographs on topics of current interest in pure and applied logic, the foundations of mathematics and those areas of theoretical computer science and other disciplines which are of direct interest to mathematical logic. The Annals serves primarily but not exclusively as a vehicle for the publication of papers too long to be published promptly by other journals, but too short to form a separate book.Benefits to authorsWe also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services.Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our support pages: http://support.elsevier.com
Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics (AISM) provides an international forum for communication among statisticians and research workers. The journal seeks to advance the field of statistics, enabling people to better manage and cope with uncertainties. It focuses on findings that have the potential to significantly enhance the practice of statistics. AISM features high quality papers across the broad spectrum of statistics. In particular, the journal emphasizes papers that (a) establish new application areas, (b) present new procedures and algorithms, (c) develop unifying theories, (d) analyze and improve existing procedures and theories, and (e) communicate empirical findings supported by real data. In addition to papers by professional statisticians, the journal welcomes contributions from authors in related fields.Officially cited as: Ann Inst Stat Math