期刊名称:MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS IN ENGINEERING
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
About this Journal
Mathematical Problems in Engineering publishes results of rigorous engineering research carried out using mathematical tools. Contributions containing formulations or results related to applications are also encouraged. The primary aim of Mathematical Problems in Engineering is rapid publication and dissemination of important mathematical work which has relevance to engineering. All areas of engineering are within the scope of the journal. In particular, aerospace engineering, bioengineering, chemical engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering and manufacturing systems, and mechanical engineering are of interest. Mathematical work of interest includes, but is not limited to, ordinary and partial differential equations, stochastic processes, calculus of variations, and nonlinear analysis.
The most recent Impact Factor for Mathematical Problems in Engineering is 0.376 according to 2007 Journal Citation Reports released by Thomson Scientific (ISI) in 2008.
The articles of Mathematical Problems in Engineering are indexed/reviewed in the following databases/resources:
- Academic Search Complete
- CSA Technology Research Database
- CSA Technology Research Database
- Current Abstracts
- Current Contents/Engineering, Computing, and Technology
- Current Index to Statistics (CIS)
- Current Mathematical Publications
- Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
- Ei Compendex
- EMIS ELibM
- Google Scholar
- INSPEC
- Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition
- Mathematical Reviews
- MathSciNet
- Open J-Gate
- Science Citation Index Expanded
- Science Navigator Database
- Scopus
- Statistical Theory and Method Abstracts (STMA-Z)
- Technology and Management (TEMA Database)
- Zentralblatt MATH Database
Instructions to Authors
Submission
Manuscripts should be submitted by one of the authors of the manuscript through the online Manuscript Tracking System. Regardless of the source of the word-processing tool, only electronic PDF (.pdf) or Word (.doc, .docx, .rtf) files can be submitted through the MTS. There is no page limit. Only online submissions are accepted to facilitate rapid publication and minimize administrative costs. Submissions by anyone other than one of the authors will not be accepted. The submitting author takes responsibility for the paper during submission and peer review. If for some technical reason submission through the MTS is not possible, the author can contact mpe@hindawi.com for support.
Terms of Submission
Papers must be submitted on the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, review, or thesis) and are not currently under consideration by another journal published by Hindawi or any other publisher. The submitting author is responsible for ensuring that the article's publication has been approved by all the other coauthors. It is also the authors' responsibility to ensure that the articles emanating from a particular institution are submitted with the approval of the necessary institution. Only an acknowledgment from the editorial office officially establishes the date of receipt. Further correspondence and proofs will be sent to the author(s) before publication unless otherwise indicated. It is a condition of submission of a paper that the authors permit editing of the paper for readability. All enquiries concerning the publication of accepted papers should be addressed to mpe@hindawi.com.
Peer Review
All manuscripts are subject to peer review and are expected to meet standards of academic excellence. Submissions will be considered by an editor and—if not rejected right away—by peer-reviewers, whose identities will remain anonymous to the authors.
Article Processing Charges
Mathematical Problems in Engineering is an open access journal. Open access charges allow publishers to make the published material available for free to all interested online visitors. For more details about the article processing charges of Mathematical Problems in Engineering, please visit the Article Processing Charges information page.
Units of Measurement
Units of measurement should be presented simply and concisely using System International (SI) units.
Title and Authorship Information
The following information should be included
- Paper title
- Full author names
- Full institutional mailing addresses
- Email addresses
Abstract
The manuscript should contain an abstract. The abstract should be self-contained and citation-free and should not exceed 150 words.
Introduction
This section should be succinct, with no subheadings.
Acknowledgments
All acknowledgments (if any) should be included at the very end of the paper before the references and may include supporting grants, presentations, and so forth.
References
Authors are responsible for ensuring that the information in each reference is complete and accurate. All references must be numbered consecutively and citations of references in text should be identified using numbers in square brackets (e.g., “as discussed by Smith [9]”; “as discussed elsewhere [9, 10]”). All references should be cited within the text; otherwise, these references will be automatically removed.
Preparation of Figures
Upon acceptance of an article, authors will be asked to provide the source files of the figures. Each figure should be supplied in a separate electronic file. All figures should be cited in the paper in a consecutive order. Figures should be supplied in either vector art formats (Illustrator, EPS, WMF, FreeHand, CorelDraw, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.) or bitmap formats (Photoshop, TIFF, GIF, JPEG, etc.). Bitmap images should be of 300 dpi resolution at least unless the resolution is intentionally set to a lower level for scientific reasons. If a bitmap image has labels, the image and labels should be embedded in separate layers.
Preparation of Tables
Tables should be cited consecutively in the text. Every table must have a descriptive title and if numerical measurements are given, the units should be included in the column heading. Vertical rules should not be used.
Proofs
Corrected proofs must be returned to the publisher within 2-3 days of receipt. The publisher will do everything possible to ensure prompt publication. It will therefore be appreciated if the manuscripts and figures conform from the outset to the style of the journal.
Copyright
Open Access authors retain the copyrights of their papers, and all open access articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited.
The use of general descriptive names, trade names, trademarks, and so forth in this publication, even if not specifically identified, does not imply that these names are not protected by the relevant laws and regulations.
While the advice and information in this journal are believed to be true and accurate on the date of its going to press, neither the authors, the editors, nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility for any errors or omissions that may be made. The publisher makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
José Manoel Balthazar, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil
Associate Editors
John Burns, Virginia Tech, USA Carlo Cattani, University of Salerno, Italy Miguel Cerrolaza, Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela David Chelidze, University of Rhode Island, USA Jyh Horng Chou, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Horst Ecker, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Oleg V. Gendelman, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Paulo Batista Gonçalves, Catholic University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Oded Gottlieb, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Katica R. (Stevanovic) Hedrih, Mathematical Institute SANU, Belgrade, Serbia Wei-Chiang Hong, Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan Jaromir Horacek, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic J. Jiang, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China Joaquim J. Júdice, University of Coimbra, Portugal Tamas Kalmar-Nagy, Texas A&M University, USA Ming Li, East China Normal University, China Shi Jian Liao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Panos Liatsis, City University London, United Kingdom Bin Liu, The Australian National University, Australia Angelo Luongo, University of L’Aquila, Italy Mehrdad Massoudi, United States Department of Energy, USA Yuri Vladimirovich Mikhlin, National Technical University, Ukraine Gradimir V. Milovanović, Megatrend univerzitet, Serbia Ben T. Nohara, Musashi Institute of Technology, Japan Ekaterina Pavlovskaia, Aberdeen University, United Kingdom Francesco Pellicano, University of Modena, Italy F. Lobo Pereira, University of Pennsylvania, Portugal Sergio Preidikman, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, USA Dane Quinn, University of Akron, USA Saad A. Ragab, Virginia Tech, USA Kumbakonam R. Rajagopal, Texas A and M University, USA Giuseppe Rega, University of Rome, Italy J. Rodellar, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Ilmar Ferreira Santos, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Nickolas S. Sapidis, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Western Macedonia, Greece Massimo Scalia, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy Alexander P. Seyranian, Moscow State Lomonosov University, Russia Christos H. Skiadas, Technical University of Crete, Greece Alois Steindl, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Jitao Sun, Tongji University, China Cristian Toma, Politechnica University of Bucharest, Romania Irina N. Trendafilova, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom K. Vajravelu, University of Central Florida, USA Victoria Vampa, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina Moran Wang, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA Jerzy Warminski, Lublin University of Technology, Poland Mohammad I. Younis, Binghamton University, USA
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