Metodološki zvezki 1970-01-01
"Metodološki zvezki" translates to "Methodological Notebooks" in English. It is typically published in the context of educational and academic research in countries such as Slovenia or other regions where the term is used. The series often aims to provide resources, research findings, and methodological approaches to various fields of study, primarily in the social sciences and education.
Michigan Mathematical Journal 1970-01-01
The Michigan Mathematical Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on publishing research in the field of mathematics. Established in 1952, it has provided a platform for researchers to disseminate their findings across a variety of mathematical disciplines, including pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and interdisciplinary studies. The journal is affiliated with the University of Michigan and is well-regarded within the mathematical community for its high-quality articles and rigorous peer-review process.
Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique 1970-01-01
"Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique" is a French term that translates to "Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Analysis" in English. This field of study encompasses two closely related areas in applied mathematics: 1. **Mathematical Modeling**: This involves the formulation of mathematical expressions and equations to represent real-world systems or phenomena.
Monatshefte für Mathematik 1970-01-01
"Monatshefte für Mathematik" is a scholarly mathematics journal that publishes research articles in all areas of mathematics. Founded in 1890, it is one of the oldest mathematical journals still in publication. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and mathematical education. It aims to provide a platform for high-quality research and to promote the dissemination of mathematical knowledge.
Moscow Mathematical Journal 1970-01-01
The Moscow Mathematical Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal focused on research in mathematics. It publishes original research articles, survey papers, and expository articles across a wide range of mathematical disciplines. The journal is known for featuring high-quality works from prominent mathematicians and contributes to the dissemination of mathematical knowledge and advancements in the field. It is published in English and aims to present significant contemporary research from both Russian and international mathematicians.
Münster Journal of Mathematics 1970-01-01
The Münster Journal of Mathematics is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes research articles in various fields of mathematics. It is associated with the University of Münster in Germany and is known for featuring high-quality papers that contribute to the existing body of knowledge in mathematics. The journal typically covers a broad range of mathematical topics, including but not limited to pure and applied mathematics. Scholarly journals like the Münster Journal of Mathematics play an important role in the dissemination of research findings among mathematicians and the academic community.
Naval Research Logistics 1970-01-01
Networks and Heterogeneous Media 1970-01-01
"Networks and Heterogeneous Media" generally refers to a field of study that examines complex systems composed of various interconnected components or elements that display diverse properties or characteristics. This term can apply in various contexts, including telecommunications, social networks, and materials science, among others. Here are some key aspects of networks and heterogeneous media: ### 1. **Networks:** - **Definition:** Networks consist of nodes (or vertices) and edges (or links) that represent connections between the nodes.
Networks and Spatial Economics 1970-01-01
Networks and Spatial Economics is a subfield of economics that examines the implications of spatial location and network structures on economic behavior and outcomes. It integrates concepts from various disciplines, including geography, urban planning, and network theory, to analyze how geographical locations and relationships influence economic activities. ### Key Concepts: 1. **Spatial Economics**: - Focuses on how economic activities are distributed across space. - Analyzes the impact of distance, proximity, and location on trade, production, and consumption.
New Mathematics and Natural Computation 1970-01-01
"New Mathematics and Natural Computation" is a term that can refer to various topics at the intersection of mathematical theories and computational methods inspired by natural processes. While specific meanings might vary, the phrase is often associated with research in areas like: 1. **Natural Computation**: This encompasses computation models and algorithms inspired by natural phenomena, such as evolutionary computation, neural networks, swarm intelligence, and the study of complex systems.
Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde 1970-01-01
**Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde** (which translates to "New Archive for Mathematics") is a mathematical journal that publishes research papers, articles, and notes in various fields of mathematics. It serves as a platform for mathematicians to share their findings and contribute to the mathematical community. The journal is well-regarded, particularly within the Dutch mathematical community, but it also has international contributions. The journal is known for featuring a diverse range of topics in mathematics, including pure and applied mathematics.
Nonlinear Oscillations 1970-01-01
Nonlinear oscillations refer to the behavior of systems that exhibit oscillatory motion but do not follow a simple linear relationship in their governing equations. In simpler terms, these are oscillations where the restoring force is not directly proportional to the displacement from an equilibrium position, which is a hallmark of linear systems.
Nonlinearity (journal) 1970-01-01
"Nonlinearity" is a scientific journal that focuses on the study of nonlinear phenomena across various fields of mathematics and physics. It publishes research articles, reviews, and other contributions that address nonlinear dynamics, chaos theory, complex systems, and related areas. The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers to share their findings on theoretical and applied aspects of nonlinear systems.
Notices of the American Mathematical Society 1970-01-01
Notices of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) is a monthly publication issued by the American Mathematical Society. It serves several purposes within the mathematical community, including: 1. **Informing the Community**: The Notices provide updates and information about developments in mathematics, including announcements of meetings, conferences, and educational opportunities. 2. **Research and Articles**: It features articles on various mathematical topics that are accessible to a broad audience, including trends in research, historical perspectives, and profiles of mathematicians.
Nouvelles Annales de Mathématiques 1970-01-01
"Nouvelles Annales de Mathématiques" (often abbreviated as "N.A.M.") is a mathematical journal that was established in the 19th century. Specifically, it was founded in 1860 and has been a prominent publication for research in various fields of mathematics. The journal has contained significant articles, papers, and communications on topics ranging from pure mathematics to applied mathematics. The journal originally served as a continuation of earlier mathematical publications and aimed to disseminate important mathematical discoveries and theories.
Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations 1970-01-01
Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) involve a set of techniques used to obtain approximate solutions to PDEs that cannot be solved analytically. PDEs are equations that involve multivariable functions and their partial derivatives, and they are prevalent in various fields such as physics, engineering, finance, and biology, often describing phenomena like heat conduction, fluid flow, and wave propagation. ### Key Concepts 1.
Numerische Mathematik 1970-01-01
"Numerische Mathematik" is the German term for Numerical Mathematics or Numerical Analysis. It is a branch of mathematics that deals with algorithms for solving mathematical problems approximately, rather than exactly. This field encompasses a variety of techniques and methods for analyzing and solving equations, optimization problems, interpolation, numerical integration, and differential equations, among others. Numerical analysis is essential in situations where analytical solutions are difficult or impossible to find, such as with complex or nonlinear equations.
Open Mathematics 1970-01-01
Open Mathematics is a term that can refer to several concepts, but it generally revolves around the idea of making mathematical knowledge, resources, and educational materials freely available and accessible to everyone. Here are some specific aspects and contexts in which "Open Mathematics" may apply: 1. **Open Educational Resources (OER)**: This includes freely accessible teaching and learning materials in mathematics that can be shared, reused, and modified. Open Mathematics promotes the use of these resources to enhance math education.
Open Systems & Information Dynamics 1970-01-01
Open Systems & Information Dynamics (OSID) refers to a multidisciplinary field that studies the behavior of complex systems that exchange information and interact with their environments. This field combines elements from systems theory, information theory, and dynamics to explore how open systems evolve and adapt over time. Here are some key aspects of OSID: 1. **Open Systems**: Unlike closed systems, which interact minimally with their surroundings, open systems actively exchange matter, energy, and information with their environment.
Operations Research (journal) 1970-01-01
**Operations Research** is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the field of operations research, which applies mathematical and analytical methods to help make better decisions. The journal is known for publishing high-quality research articles that cover a wide range of topics within operations research, including but not limited to optimization, stochastic processes, simulation, game theory, and decision analysis.