Overview


Aims and Scope

Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences publishes papers dealing with new mathematical methods for the consideration of linear and non-linear, direct and inverse problems for physical relevant processes over time- and space- varying media under certain initial, boundary, transition conditions etc. Papers dealing with biomathematical content, population dynamics and network problems are most welcome.

Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences is an interdisciplinary journal: therefore, all manuscripts must be written to be accessible to a broad scientific but mathematically advanced audience. All papers must contain carefully written introduction and conclusion sections, which should include a clear exposition of the underlying scientific problem, a summary of the mathematical results and the tools used in deriving the results. Furthermore, the scientific importance of the manuscript and its conclusions should be made clear. Paper dealing with numerical solution of engineering problem with no new mathematical methods are out of scope.

Because of the broad scope of the journal, authors should minimize the use of technical jargon from their subfield in order to increase the accessibility of their paper and appeal to a wider readership. If technical terms are necessary, authors should define them clearly so that the main ideas are understandable also to readers not working in the same subfield.


Readership

Applied mathematicians in industry and research · educators in applied mathematics and applied sciences.


Keywords

mathematical methods, analysis, applied mathematics, modelling, applied sciences, real systems, applied mechanics, quantitative models, simulation methodology, inverse problems, differential equations, numerical methods, journal, online journal, Wiley Online Library


Abstracting and Indexing Information

  • Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database (ProQuest)
  • COMPENDEX (Elsevier)
  • CompuMath Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)
  • Current Contents: Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences (Clarivate Analytics)
  • Current Index to Statistics (ASA/IMS)
  • INSPEC (IET)
  • Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition (Clarivate Analytics)
  • Materials Science & Engineering Database (ProQuest)
  • Mathematical Reviews/MathSciNet/Current Mathematical Publications (AMS)
  • Science Citation Index Expanded (Clarivate Analytics)
  • SciTech Premium Collection (ProQuest)
  • SCOPUS (Elsevier)
  • Technology Collection (ProQuest)
  • VINITI (All-Russian Institute of Science & Technological Information)
  • Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics)
  • ZBMATH (Zentralblatt MATH)