Reviews in Mathematics and Applications
A special issue of Mathematics (ISSN 2227-7390).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 6474
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Interests: ordinary differential equations; boundary value problems; Green's functions; comparison results; nonlinear analysis
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Interests: fuzzy decision making; fuzzy preference modeling; decision support systems; consensus; recommender systems; social networks; rationality/consistency; aggregation; type-2 fuzzy logic; opinion dynamics; trust propagation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Mathematics is called the language of science because it is pervasive in almost all applied sciences, from physics and engineering to economy, biology, medicine, and even art and social studies.
This Special Issue aims to be a solid ground for attracting contributions reviewing all areas of mathematics and its applications, focusing on presenting recent advances in a systematic form. The Special Issue intends to include a series of publications that report on the latest mathematical research in a synthetic way for scientists, mathematicians, and non-mathematicians. Therefore, it is of particular importance to establish a good balance between well-known theories available in textbooks, and front-end, ongoing research with volatile, or not yet systematic, conclusions. Contributions are expected not only to include the comprehensive treatment of the fundamentals but also to have a special focus on the newest developments. Applications in present-day science are also of utmost importance, where multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary issues play a major role in gathering the synergies of distinct tools and perspectives. Cross-field review contributions with a solid mathematical background establishing bridges between different areas of knowledge are also of key relevance for supporting further progress in mathematics and its applications.
Prof. Dr. Alberto Cabada
Prof. Dr. Francisco Chiclana
Prof. Dr. Sergei Petrovskii
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- algebraic geometry
- algebraic topology
- analysis of PDEs
- category theory
- classical analysis and ODEs
- combinatorics
- commutative algebra
- complex variables
- differential geometry
- dynamical systems
- functional analysis
- general mathematics
- general topology
- geometric topology
- group theory
- history and overview
- information theory
- K-theory and homology
- logic
- mathematical physics
- metric geometry
- number theory
- numerical analysis
- operator algebras
- optimization and control
- probability
- quantum algebra
- representation theory
- rings and algebras
- spectral theory
- statistics theory
- symplectic geometry
- geometric analysis
- variational problems
- mathematical finance
- harmonic analysis
- computer science
- quantum theory
- mathematical and computational biology
- fuzzy mathematic (theory and applications)
- fuzzy logic
- fuzzy decision making
- mathematical ecology
- population dynamics
- pattern formation
- diffusion
- reaction waves
- food webs and networks
- random walks and animal movement
- anomalous diffusion and levy flights
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