Japan Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (JJIAM) is a Japan-based international forum for the expression of new ideas and original research across a range of mathematical topics. The journal publishes articles offering new insight into mathematical structures of phenomena in natural, social and industrial sciences, content linking real-world phenomena and mathematics through modeling and analysis, and research that impacts the development of mathematical sciences. Coverage extends to applied mathematical analysis, computational techniques and industrial mathematics including dynamical systems, discrete and experimental mathematics, asymptotic analysis, mathematical finance, mathematical biology, mathematical medicine, numerical analysis, computational algorithms, optimization, scientific computation, applied optimization, operations research, algorithms, simulation and approximation, and more. JJIAM is the journal of the Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
The official journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan, the Japanese Journal of Mathematics is devoted to authoritative research survey articles that will promote future progress in mathematics. It encourages advanced and clear expositions, giving new insights on topics of current interest from broad perspectives and/or reviewing all major developments in an important area over many years. An eminent international mathematics journal, the Japanese Journal of Mathematics has been published since 1924. It is an ideal resource for a wide range of mathematicians extending beyond a small circle of specialists.
The Journal d’Analyse Mathématique publishes top-level original articles in English and French in the field of classical analysis and in related areas. The broad mathematical scope of this journal includes topics such as complex function theory, functional analysis, ergodic theory, harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, and quasiconformal mappings. The Journal d’Analyse Mathématique is owned by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Since its founding in 1951 by B. Amira, its volumes can be found in the libraries of major mathematical institutions around the world.
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