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Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis

  • ISSN: 1063-5203
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.6
  • Impact factor: 2.5
Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis (ACHA) is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes high-quality papers in all areas of mathematical sciences related to the applied and computational aspects of harmonic analysis, with special emphasis on innovative theoretical development, methods, and algorithms, for information processing, manipulation, understanding, and so forth. The objectives of the journal are to chronicle the important publications in the rapidly growing field of data representation and analysis, to stimulate research in relevant interdisciplinary areas, and to provide a common link among mathematical, physical, and life scientists, as well as engineers. Applied and computational harmonic analysis covers, in the broadest sense, topics that include but not limited to: I Signal and Function Representations • continuous and discrete wavelet transform • wavelet frames • wavelet algorithms •local time-frequency and time-scale basis functions • multi-scale and multi-level methods • refinable functions II Representation of Abstract and High-dimensional Objects • diffusion wavelets and geometry • harmonic analysis on graphs and trees • sparse data representation • compressive sampling • compressed sensing • matrix completion • random matrices and projections • data dimensionality reduction • high-dimensional integration III Application Areas • data compression • signal and image processing • learning theory and algorithms • computer-aided geometric design • extra large data analysis and understanding • data recovery and image inpainting • data mining • hyperspectral imaging • novel sensors and systems This journal has an Open Archive. All published items, including research articles, have unrestricted access and will remain permanently free to read and download 48 months after publication. All papers in the Archive are subject to Elsevier's user license.
Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis

Arab Journal of Mathematical Sciences

  • ISSN: 1319-5166
As of 1 January 2020 the journal has been transferred to Emerald Publishing. For further information please visit here: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/ajms The Arab Journal of Mathematical Sciences is the of?cial science journal of the Saudi Association for Mathematical Sciences. It is dedicated to the publication of original and expository papers in pure and applied mathematics, and is reviewed and edited by an international group of scholars. The journal is published by King Saud University in collaboration with Elsevier. The Arab Journal of Mathematical Sciences will accept submissions in the mainstream areas of pure and applied mathematics, including algebra, analysis, geometry, differential equations, and discrete mathematics. Authors of papers accepted for publication are expected to submit their contributions formatted electronically in TeX. Readership Mathematicians, physicists, statisticians, computer scientists. Keywords Algebra, discrete mathematics, analysis, topology, operators, partial differential equations, nonlinear PDE.
Arab Journal of Mathematical Sciences

Automatica

  • ISSN: 0005-1098
  • 5 Year impact factor: 7.4
  • Impact factor: 6.4
A Journal of IFAC, the International Federation of Automatic Control Automatica is a leading archival publication in the field of systems and control. The field encompasses today a broad set of areas and topics, and is thriving not only within itself but also in terms of its impact on other fields, such as communications, computers, biology, energy and economics. Since its inception in 1963, Automatica has kept abreast with the evolution of the field over the years, and has emerged as a leading publication driving the trends in the field. After being founded in 1963, Automatica became a journal of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) in 1969. It features a characteristic blend of theoretical and applied papers of archival, lasting value, reporting cutting edge research results by authors across the globe. It features articles in distinct categories, including regular, brief and survey papers, technical communiqués, correspondence items, as well as reviews on published books of interest to the readership. It occasionally publishes special issues on emerging new topics or established mature topics of interest to a broad audience. Automatica solicits original high-quality contributions in all the categories listed above, and in all areas of systems and control interpreted in a broad sense and evolving constantly. They may be submitted directly to a subject editor or to the Editor-in-Chief if not sure about the subject area. Editorial procedures in place assure careful, fair, and prompt handling of all submitted articles. Accepted papers appear in the journal in the shortest time feasible given production time constraints. Additional information about Automatica, including a list of recently accepted papers and a cumulative table of contents (1963-present), can be found at the website www.journals.elsevier.com/automatica. Papers should be submitted using the on-line review management system Pampus www.autsubmit.com.
Automatica

Big Data Research

  • ISSN: 2214-5796
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.6
  • Impact factor: 3.3
The journal aims to promote and communicate advances in big data research by providing a fast and high quality forum for researchers, practitioners and policy makers from the very many different communities working on, and with, this topic. The journal will accept papers on foundational aspects in dealing with big data, as well as papers on specific Platforms and Technologies used to deal with big data. To promote Data Science and interdisciplinary collaboration between fields, and to showcase the benefits of data driven research, papers demonstrating applications of big data in domains as diverse as Geoscience, Social Web, Finance, e-Commerce, Health Care, Environment and Climate, Physics and Astronomy, Chemistry, life sciences and drug discovery, digital libraries and scientific publications, security and government will also be considered. Occasionally the journal may publish whitepapers on policies, standards and best practices. Benefits to authors We 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 Center.
Big Data Research

BioSystems

  • ISSN: 0303-2647
  • 5 Year impact factor: 1.8
  • Impact factor: 1.6
BioSystems encourages theoretical, computational and experimental articles that link biology, evolutionary concepts, and the information processing sciences. The journal is dedicated to developing the consequences of the discoveries of biological information and of the genetic code - with the view of obtaining a better understanding of the origins and evolution of biological organization, biological adaptability, and the origin of mind and language. The scope of the journal encompasses the fundamental nature of biological information processing. This includes quantum phenomena in information transfer, natural computing, biological coding systems, biological complexity, theoretical biology, artificial life, computational modeling of complex biological systems, evolutionary models of computation, application of biological principles to the design of novel computing systems, and the use of biomolecular materials to synthesize artificial systems that capture essential principles of natural biological information processing. The journal does not publish purely medical, computational, or ecological research, unless it is clearly linked to the basic and conceptual aspects of biological organization. The editors encourage articles that deal, in particular, with the following topics: Biological computation Molecular recognition Physical foundations of biology Quantum phenomena in biological systems Cellular control Neuromolecular computing Biological coding systems Molecular computing processes Self-organizing and self-replicating systems Origins and evolution of the genetic mechanism Stochastic evolutionary algorithms Origins and evolution of mind and language Simulation of genetic and ecological systems Applications (neural nets, machine learning, robotics) In addition, the editors encourage the following types of papers for submission: Papers that extract novel biological insights from multidimensional data using AI-driven language models Biological hypothesis papers producing new insights based on a body of pre-existing empirical research
BioSystems

Blockchain: Research and Applications

  • ISSN: 2096-7209
An official Journal of the Zhejiang University Press Blockchain: Research and Applications is an international, peer reviewed journal for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to present the latest advances and innovations in blockchain research. The journal publishes theoretical and applied papers in established and emerging areas of blockchain research to shape the future of blockchain technology. The emergence and popularity of blockchain techniques have significantly changed the operation and management of digital systems globally. As a result, new applications of blockchain technology exhibit a variety of complex problems which generate new demands and challenges on the research community. Blockchain: Research and Applications seeks to promote community-wide discussion to identify advanced applications, technologies and theories in blockchain research. We seek submissions of papers that detail novel techniques, investigate new applications, introduce advanced methodologies, propose promising research directions and discuss approaches for unsolved issues. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Blockchain theories and their evolution, Smart contracts and distributed ledgers, Distributed consensus and fault tolerance mechanisms, Blockchain schemes for decentralization, Issues of security and privacy surrounding blockchain technology, Performance optimization of blockchain and decentralized schemes, Blockchain based protocols and algorithms, Integration of blockchain with other emerging technologies, Permissioned and permissionless blockchains Cryptocurrency adoption and transition dynamics, Transaction graph analysis, Fraud detection and financial crime prevention, Economics and game theoretic analysis of cryptocurrency protocols, Regulation and law enforcement of blockchain technology, Usability and user studies, Legal, ethical and societal aspects of blockchain and related applications Case studies (e.g., of adoption, attacks, forks, scams, ...)
Blockchain: Research and Applications

Bulletin des Sciences Mathématiques

  • ISSN: 0007-4497
  • 5 Year impact factor: 1.2
  • Impact factor: 1.3
Articles in French and English For more information on our journals visit: https://www.elsevier.com/mathematics Founded in 1870, by Gaston Darboux, the Bulletin publishes original articles covering all branches of pure mathematics. During the last few years the Bulletin has published contributions by T. Aubin, H. Bauer, R. Beals, L. De Branges, L. Carleson, A. Chang, G. Choquet, J. Dixmier, J.P. Demailly, L. Ehrenpreis, P. Erdös, B. Gaveau, P. Greiner, A. Koranyi, T. Levasseur, P. Malliavin, H. Moscovici, O.G. Pisier, H. Rosenberg, E. Stein, M. Talagrand, A. Tognoli, A. Varchenko, N. Varopoulos, A. Weinstein, H. Widom, M. Yor. Benefits to authors We 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. This journal has an Open Archive. All published items, including research articles, have unrestricted access and will remain permanently free to read and download 48 months after publication. All papers in the Archive are subject to Elsevier's user license. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center
Bulletin des Sciences Mathématiques

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals

  • ISSN: 0960-0779
  • 5 Year impact factor: 6.4
  • Impact factor: 7.8
An interdisciplinary journal of nonlinear science Chaos, Solitons & Fractals has an open access companion journal Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X which has the same aims and scope, editorial board and peer-review process. To submit to Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X visit https://www.editorialmanager.com/CSFX/default.aspx. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals aims to be the leading journal in the interdisciplinary field of Nonlinear Science. It encourages the submission of high-quality articles (under the form of short communications, regular papers, and review papers) containing results which have a significant impact on the following subjects: nonlinear dynamics and non-equilibrium processes in physics and applied mathematics; complex matter and networks; biophysics, systems biology and computational biology; fluctuations and random processes; artificial intelligence, machine learning and big data analytics; self-organization and emergent phenomena; applications to social science, engineering and econophysics. The journal can only accept papers whose primary subject area lies within the above Aims & Scope. In particular, please take notice of the following, additional, criteria: In order to be acceptable, manuscripts of more mathematical nature should have a clear and explicit connection to physical insight or new qualitative features. The word "Solitons" should be understood as a label especially extended to all nonlinear integrable systems in complex natural phenomena. The paper should not bear on some explicit formulae, some standard solutions, constructions, or asymptotic methods. The journal is interested in articles providing strong insights in the mathematical theory of fractals that are profound for an important particular application, especially in complex systems. Numerical computations should only assist the developed results. The submitted Manuscripts should contain presentations which are a) of interdisciplinary interest, b) easily accessible also to a non-specialized-audience, and c) written in an excellent English style. Notice that if the above criteria are not fulfilled, submissions may be desk-rejected by the Journal's Editors without being sent to reviewers.
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X

  • ISSN: 2590-0544
The interdisciplinary journal of Nonlinear Science, and Nonequilibrium and Complex Phenomena Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X is the open access companion journal of Chaos, Solitons & Fractals and has the same aims and scope, editorial board and peer-review process. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X offers authors with high-quality research who want to publish in a gold open access journal the opportunity to make their work immediately, permanently, and freely accessible. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X authors will pay an article publishing charge (APC), have a choice of license options, and retain copyright. Please check the APC on the journal home page. The journal is indexed in Scopus. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X aims to be a leading journal in the interdisciplinary field of Nonlinear Science. It encourages the submission of articles containing results which have a significant impact on the following subjects: dynamics; non-equilibrium processes in physics; complex matter and networks; computational biology; fluctuations and random processes; self-organization; social phenomena; technology. The journal can only accept papers whose primary subject area lies within the above Aims & Scope. In particular, please take notice of the following: In order to be acceptable, manuscripts of more mathematical nature should at least attempt a connection to physical insight or new qualitative features. The word "Solitons" should be understood as a label especially extended to all nonlinear integrable systems in complex natural phenomena. The paper should not bear on some explicit formulae, some standard solutions, constructions, or asymptotic methods. The journal is interested in articles providing strong insights in the mathematical theory of fractals that play an important role either in understanding the general theory or are profound for an important particular application, especially in complex systems. Numerical computations should only assist the developed results. Also welcome are the discovery of new fractals that are crucial for important applications. The subject listing is specified further in the journal's classification list. Authors are required to specify matching classifications upon submission of their work. Authors are encouraged to link to their data posted in a repository or uploaded to Mendeley Data. Authors can submit separate research elements describing their data to Data in Brief and software to Software X.
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X

Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation

  • ISSN: 1007-5704
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.7
  • Impact factor: 3.9
Aims:The journal publishes original research findings on experimental observation, mathematical modeling, theoretical analysis and numerical simulation, for more accurate description, better prediction or novel application, of nonlinear phenomena in science and engineering. It offers a venue for researchers to make rapid exchange of ideas and techniques in nonlinear science. The submission of manuscripts with cross-disciplinary approaches in nonlinear science is particularly encouraged. Topics of interest: High-dimensional Chaos, Turbulence (fluid mechanics, plasma physics, magnetohydrodynamics, nonlinear internal and surface waves, pattern formation and selection, non-Newtonian fluid flows) Hamiltonian Systems and Applications (atomic and molecular physics, accelerator physics, chemical physics, celestial mechanics and astronomy, plasma physics) Time-Series and Signal Analysis, Experimental Methods and Measurements (methods for signal analysis, models in economics and finance, laboratory experiments) Biological Physics (ecology and environmental science, climate modeling, bioengineering, biomechanics, biological data, neuronal systems, cardiac dynamics, haemodynamics, epidemic models and dynamics of infectious diseases, experimental and theoretical analysis in life sciences) Complexity and Networks (neural networks, complex network, engineering oriented complex systems, artificial intelligence and machine learning, sociophysics) Synchronization, Lyapunov Analysis and Control (Lyapunov theory in dynamical systems, synchronization in complex systems, optimization and control) Nonlinear Mechanical Systems (MEMS and NEMS devices, continuous mechanics of solids, robotics, viscoelasticity and plasticity, energy production, conversion and storage, acoustics, nonlinear vibrations, nonlinear acoustics, porous media, granular matter) Bifurcations, Attractors and Chaos Computational Methods (modeling, analysis and simulations, numerical methods for ordinary and partial differential equations, symbolic computational methods) Analytical Methods (exact solutions for nonlinear differential equations, asymptotic methods in nonlinear dynamics, Lie group analysis, integrable systems and solitons, symbolic dynamics) Discrete, Stochastic and Hybrid Dynamics (discontinuous dynamical systems, hybrid systems, stochastic processes) Fractional Dynamics (fractional dynamics and control, fractional calculus) No length limitation for contributions is set, but only concisely written manuscripts are published. Brief papers are published on the basis of Short Communications. Discussions of previously published papers are welcome. Benefits to authors We 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 Center
Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation