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Recent Stochastic and Statistical Approaches for Modeling Complex Systems and Dependent Variables
edited by Matieyendou Lamboni
submission deadline 31 Dec 2025 | Viewed by 36 | Submission Open
Keywords: mathematical and statistical modeling; non-independent variables; stochastic approximations and simulations; functional basis; higher-dimensional problems
Advances in Hopf Algebras, Tensor Categories and Related Topics
edited by , and Tianshui Ma
submission deadline 31 Dec 2025 | Viewed by 35 | Submission Open
Keywords: Hopf algebras and their generalizations; such as weak Hopf algebras; (weak) multiplier Hopf algebras; Hopf group-coalgebras; Hom– Hopf algebras; quasi Hopf algebras; Hopf (co)quasigroups; Hopf (co)braces; Hopf algebroids et al.; tensor categories; braided monoidal categories; fusion categories; braided crossed categories; algebras; coalgebras; symmetry; duality; differential calculi; (co)homologies; groupoids; Yang– Baxter equation; (braided) Lie algebras; Lie coalgebras; applications of above topics
(This special issue belongs to the Section Algebra and Number Theory)
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