Applied Numerical Mathematics
An IMACS Journal
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ISSN: 0168-9274
Imprint: NORTH-HOLLAND
The purpose of the journal is to provide a forum for the publication of high quality research and tutorial papers
in computational mathematics. In addition to the traditional issues and problems in numerical analysis, the journal also publishes papers
describing relevant applications in such fields ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The purpose of the journal is to provide a forum for the publication of high quality research and tutorial papers
in computational mathematics. In addition to the traditional issues and problems in numerical analysis, the journal also publishes papers
describing relevant applications in such fields as physics, fluid dynamics, engineering and other branches of applied science. The journal
strives to be flexible in the type of papers it publishes and their format. Equally desirable are:
(i) Full papers, which should be
complete and relatively self-contained original contributions with an introduction that can be understood by the broad computational
mathematics community. Both rigorous and heuristic styles are acceptable. Of particular interest are papers about new areas of research,
in which other than strictly mathematical arguments may be important in establishing a basis for further developments.
(ii) Tutorial
review papers, covering some of the important issues in Numerical Mathematics, Scientific Computing and their Applications. The journal
will occasionally publish contributions which are larger than the usual format for regular papers.
(iii) Short notes, which present
specific new results and techniques in a brief communication.
The journal strives to provide authors with a refereed outlet for their
work which is subject to the least possible publication delay. This is done by minimizing editorial delays and offering authors the option
to submit camera-ready copy.
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Editors-in-Chief:
R. Beauwens
M. Berzins
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