Hindawi expansion includes five new journals.Science and math journal and book publisher Hindawi Publishing Corp. (Sylvania Sylvania (sĭlvān`yə), city (1990 pop. 17,301), Lucas co., NW Ohio, a suburb of Toledo at the Mich. line; inc. 1867. It is chiefly residential, with light manufacturing. , OH) is undergoing a major expansion with the launch of five new Journals, including Applied Mathematics Research eXpress with an issue in late 2003, and Advances in Difference Equations, EURASIP EURASIP European Association for Signal and Image Processing Journal on Wireless Communications wireless communications System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data. and Networking, International Mathematics Research Surveys and Fixed Point Theory and Applications with issues in early 2004. The mission of Wireless Communications and Networking is to bring science and applications together on wireless communications and networking technologies with an emphasis on signal processing See DSP. techniques and tools. To be published quarterly, the journal is targeted to engineers and academic researchers and will include content on ad-hoc networks, channel modeling, detection and ultra wide-band systems, among other topics. An annual print subscription costs $40. Applied Mathematics Research express will be published eight times a year and will publish articles dealing with the use of mathematics in all other areas of knowledge, including theoretical articles on promising applications. International Mathematics Research Surveys is a quarterly Journal that will publish articles on the state of research in all parts of mathematics emphasizing trends and open problems. Advances in Difference Equations, also published quarterly, is designed to carry content on new developments in the field of difference equations, and their applications in all fields. Fixed Point Theory and Applications reports on new fixed point theorems This is a list of theorems, by Wikipedia page. See also
nonlinear - (Scientific computation) A property of a system whose output is not proportional to its input. phenomena and such fields as biology, chemistry, economics, engineering, game theory and physics. An annual subscription for each of the latter four titles costs $195 in print or online, or $234 for both. |
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