Three new journals from Birkhauser in 2007.Birkhauser (Boston, MA) will begin the publication of three new journals beginning in 2007, including "Complex Analysis and Operator Theory," "Journal of Fixed Point Theory and Applications" and "Logica Universalis." "Complex Analysis and Operator Theory" is devoted to the publication of current research developments in the related fields of complex analysis and operator theory as well as in application to system theory, harmonic analysis harmonic analysis n. The study of functions given by a Fourier series or analogous representations, such as periodic functions and functions on topological groups. , probability, statistics, learning theory, and other related fields. The journal will be published quarterly. The "Journal of Fixed Point Theory and Application," also to be published quarterly, will publish research papers in all disciplines in which the tools of the fixed point theory play an important role. The journal will be organized into eight sections: algebraic 1. (language) ALGEBRAIC - An early system on MIT's Whirlwind. [CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)]. 2. (theory) algebraic - In domain theory, a complete partial order is algebraic if every element is the least upper bound of some chain of compact elements. and geometric topology In mathematics, geometric topology is the study of manifolds and their embeddings. Low-dimensional topology, concerning questions of dimensions up to four, is a part of geometric topology. ; symplectic topology topology, branch of mathematics, formerly known as analysis situs, that studies patterns of geometric figures involving position and relative position without regard to size. and global analysis; non-linear analysis; classical topics; games; economics and computation theory; surveys; and, brief communications and open problems. It will also carry research on problems in geometry, fluid dynamics fluid dynamics n. (used with a sing. verb) The branch of applied science that is concerned with the movement of gases and liquids. and mathematical physics mathematical physics Branch of mathematical analysis that emphasizes tools and techniques of particular use to physicists and engineers. It focuses on vector spaces, matrix algebra, differential equations (especially for boundary value problems), integral equations, integral . "Logica Universalis" will be produced twice a year to carry research papers related to universal features of logics. Topics covered include general tools and techniques for studying already existing logics and building new ones, the study of classes of logics, the scope of validity, and the philosophical and historical aspects of general concepts of logic. |
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