Founding Editor: G.-C. Rota See editorial board for all editors information
Description
Interdisciplinary in its coverage, Advances in Applied Mathematics is dedicated to the publication of original and expository
articles on all aspects of applied mathematics. The journal features articles on discrete applied mathematics, statistics, mathematical
biology, dynamical systems, algorithms, experimental mathematics, and theoretical computer science. Emphasizing papers that represent
a substantial advance in their field, the journal is an excellent source of current information for mathematicians, computer scientists,
applied mathematicians, physicists, statisticians, and biologists. Over the past ten years, Advances in Applied Mathematics
has published research papers written by many of the foremost applied mathematicians of our time.
Bibliographic details
ISSN: 0196-8858
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS
Subscriptions for the year 2009,
Volumes 42-43,
8 issues
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