This journal is devoted to research articles in all areas of pure and applied mathematics. To be published in the Transactions, a paper must be correct, new, and significant. Further, it must be well written and of interest to a substantial number of mathematicians. Piecemeal results, such as an inconclusive step toward an unproved major theorem or a minor variation on a known result, are in general not acceptable for publication. Papers of less than 15 printed pages that meet the above criteria should be submitted to the Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. Published pages are the same size as those generated in the style files provided for AMS-LaTeX or AMS-TeX.
With emphasis on fundamental studies, this unique journal invites articles on neutral-particle transport, kinetic theory, radiative transfer, charged-particle transport, macroscopic transport phenomena, and novel computational methods as well as both applications of these subjects and related mathematical results such as existence and uniqueness theorems. In addition, the journal encourages articles on uncertainty quantification related to these fields. Offering a range of information and research methodologies unavailable elsewhere, Transport Theory and Statistical Physics brings together closely related mathematical concepts and techniques to encourage a productive, interdisciplinary exchange of ideas. Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106.
Zeitschrift f r Analysis und ihre Anwendungen Journal of Analysis and its ApplicationsFounded in 1982 183; ISSN 0232-2064 183; Electronic EditionManaging Editors J. Appell. M. G nther. S. Luckhaus The concern of this international mathematical journal is to disseminate theoretical knowledge in the field of analysis and. at the same time. cultivate and extend its applications. In this sense. it publishes research articles in the areas of functional analysis. theory of functions. differential equations. mathematical physics. differential geometry. measure theory. and analytical aspects of the theory of optimization. All submitted articles are subjected to peer-reviewing. Book reviews and information of general interest to the mathematical community are also considered for publication. For fastest access:Choose your nearest server!Contentsbeginning with Volume 1.