The Bulletin of the Brazilian Mathematical Society was relaunched in 1989 in a new edition and international editorial board. This journal publishes high quality papers in mathematics.
The Proceedings, Journal and Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society are among the world's leading mathematical research periodicals. They share a common Editorial Advisory Board, with shorter papers going to the Bulletin, those of middling length to the Journal, and longer papers to the Proceedings.Subject coverage of the LMS periodicals ranges across a broad spectrum of mathematics, covering the whole of pure mathematics together with some more applied areas of analysis, mathematical physics, theoretical computer science, probability, and statistics.The London Mathematical Society began publishing research papers in 1865 and over time it has published the best of British mathematics having developed an internationally renowned reputation as one of the best publishers of high quality mathematics in the world today. The journals attract authors from over 80 countries and the number of papers submitted has grown enormously in recent years, enabling the Society to select and publish some of the best mathematical research currently available.
The Bulletin publishes original research articles and expository survey articles in all branches of mathematics. It is published jointly by the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society and Universiti Sains Malaysia. From 2012, the Bulletin is published in one volume of four issues per year. The journal has a 2011 impact factor of 0.779, and is ranked 72 from 288 journals in the mathematics category.The Bulletin is reviewed/indexed amongst others by the *Science Citation Index Expanded *Journal Citation Reports Science Edition *Mathematical Reviews/MathSciNet *Zentralblatt MATH *Scopus *Current Index to Statistics *Statistical Theory and Method Abstracts *Malaysian Abstracting and Indexing SystemThe Bulletin is also included in the Australian Research Council administered ERA Journal List.The Bulletin can be accessed from the Electronic Library of Mathematics (ELibM) by FIZ Karlsruhe/Zentralblatt MATH as well as from the AMS Digital Mathematics Registry.
COMPEL provides a platform for innovations and developments of techniques and methodology employed in computation in electrical and electronic engineering.
CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology is a cross-disciplinary journal devoted to publishing advances in quantitative (e.g. modeling and simulation) methods as applied in pharmacology, physiology and therapeutics in humans. The journal welcomes original research articles in the following areas: pharmacometrics, modeling and simulation as applied to the design and evaluation of clinical trials, systems pharmacology modeling, particularly with a mechanistic link to human physiology, disease modeling, “population” or mixed-effects pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics modeling, physiologically-based pharmacokinetics (PBPK), model-based meta-analyses of clinical trials, pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling, computational pharmacology, comparative efficacy, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. Systems pharmacology may involve the application of systems biology approaches to study drug activities, targets and effects. The discipline is often defined with reference to engineering and pharmacological principles as the quantitative analysis of the dynamic interactions between drugs and a biologic system that aims to understand the behavior of the system as a whole. The common focus will be on quantitative methods that improve our understanding of pharmacology and therapeutics in humans.
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.
Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations attracts and collects many of the important top-quality contributions to this field of research, and stresses the interactions between analysts, geometers, and physicists. In addition, it offers an opportunity for communication among scientists working in the field through a section called 'News and Views,' which is open to discussions, announcements of meetings, reproductions of historical documents, and bibliographies. Coverage in the journal includes: - Minimization problems for variational integrals, existence and regularity theory for minimizers and critical points, geometric measure theory - Variational methods for partial differential equations, linear and nonlinear eigenvalue problems, bifurcation theory - Variational problems in differential and complex geometry - Variational methods in global analysis and topology - Dynamical systems, symplectic geometry, periodic solutions of Hamiltonian systems - Variational methods in mathematical physics,
Aims and Scope The Canadian Journal of Statistics is the official journal of the Statistical Society of Canada. It has a reputation internationally as an excellent journal. The editorial board is comprised of statistical scientists with applied, computational, methodological, theoretical and probabilistic interests. Their role is to ensure that the journal continues to provide an international forum for the discipline of Statistics. The journal seeks papers making broad points of interest to many readers, whereas papers making important points of more specific interest are better placed in more specialized journals. The levels of innovation and impact are key in the evaluation of submitted manuscripts. Papers should have an introduction which is accessible to a broad audience and makes a compelling case that an important problem is being tackled. Papers developing new methods should typically include real-data examples, as a route to establishing relevance and applicability. Appendices should be used for technical arguments, so that the main body of the paper is easy to follow. More details of the journal's current editorial policies appear in an Editorial in the March 2007 issue http://archimede.mat.ulaval.ca/cjs/Editorial-2007.pdf.