Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems

期刊名
Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems

DIFFER EQUAT DYN SYS

ISSN / eISSN
0971-3514 / 0974-6870
目标和范围
Aims and Scope Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems is a multidisciplinary journal whose aim is to publish high quality original research papers in Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations, Integral and Integro-Differential Equations, Calculus of Variations, Bifurcation Theory and Dynamical Systems Theory.  Articles devoted to the application of methods and techniques from the above fields of Analysis to Neural Networks, Control Theory; Physical, Biological, Medical, Social and Engineering Sciences are also welcome.In particular, for studies related to modelling aspects in all the above areas, it is essential that the mathematical results be interpreted and translated to the application domains by substantiating the usefulness of the research in solving problems in those realms. Papers dealing with computational and numerical aspects will not be considered for publication unless supported by strong theoretical results and analyses. MissionThe mission of the journal envisages to serve scientists through prompt publication of significant advances in the branches of science and technology beforehand outlined and to provide a forum for the discussion of new scientific developments. <p/>
研究方向

N/A

CiteScore
3.00 查看趋势图
CiteScore 学科排名
类别 分区 排名
Mathematics - Analysis Q2 #50/193
Mathematics - Applied Mathematics Q2 #231/635
Web of Science 核心收藏夹
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
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类别 (Journal Citation Reports 2024) 分区
MATHEMATICS, APPLIED Q3
出版商
Springer Nature
出版周期
4 issues per year
年文章数
61
Open Access
NO

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