期刊名称:MARKOV PROCESSES AND RELATED FIELDS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Markov Processes and Related Fields is a quarterly journal publishing papers on
- Classical general and constructive theory of Markov processes, including classification criteria, convergence rates etc.
- Global and local properties of trajectories of random walks
- Diffusion and jump processes
- Random media
- General theory of Markov and Gibbs random fields
- General theory of processes with local interactions and infinite particle systems
- Equilibrium and non-equilibrium statistical physics, quantum field theory
- Scaling for large Markov processes, such as fluid models for finite-dimensional queueing systems, hydrodynamics for particle systems, diffusion approximations for queueing networks, etc.
- Simulated annealing, genetic algorithms
- Markovian aspects of neural nets
- Analytic and algebraic geometry methods related to Markov processes
- Telecommunications and computer networks
- Controlled Markov processes and decision processes
- Simulation of large Markov chains and Monte Carlo methods
and related topics. Additionally, the Journal focuses on mathematical modelling of today's enormous wealth of problems from modern technology, like artificial intelligence, large scale networks, data bases, parallel simulation, computer architectures, etc. Research papers, reviews, tutorial papers and additionally short explanations of new applied fields and new mathematical problems in the above fields are welcome. The journal is abstracted/indexed in: Mathematical Reviews, Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCIE) including the Web of Science, ISI Alerting Service, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Scienses (CC/PC&ES), Zentralblatt Math.
Instructions to Authors
In addition to research papers, reviews, tutorial papers and short explanations of new applied fields with new mathematical problems are extremely welcome. It is our aim to provide a rapid dissemination of contributions in the areas mentioned.
Papers should be written in English; papers in other languages may be accepted by the Editor-in-Chief. The paper should include:
- An abstract with a short description of the subject matter and results
- A list of keywords representing the main topics of the paper
- A primary and secondary classification according to the latest Mathematics Subject Classification.
If necessary, papers by non-native speakers will be rephrased and the authors will be asked to check the modified version. Contributors are kindly requested send a file with the contributed paper in LaTeX, TeX or some other TeX-variant by e-mail to the Editor-in-Chief to two addresses:
The contributed paper could be provided with copies of the main source papers to the contributed paper. This will strongly facilitate and accelerate the refereeing process. Copies of the main source papers as well as a copy of the contributed paper could be sent to two addresses:
Vadim A. Malyshev Laboratory of large random systems Dept. of Mechanics and Mathematics Moscow State University Vorobievy Gory 119952 Moscow Russia |
Elena Petrova P.O. Box 207 125190 Moscow Russia |
A condition for accepting submitted papers to be considered for publication and to be refereed accordingly, is that submitted papers have not been published, nor will be simultaneously submitted or published elsewhere.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
- V.A. Malyshev (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia)
Editors
- A. Bovier (Institut fur Angewandte Mathematik Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat Bonn, Germany)
- O.J. Boxma (Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
- F. Dunlop (Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France; Université de Cergy-Pontoise, Pontoise, France)
- A.C.D. van Enter (Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
- G. Fayolle (I.N.R.I.A., France)
- S.G. Foss (Institute of Mathematics, Novosibirsk, Russia and Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
- J. Fritz (Mathematical Institute, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)
- C. Graham (Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France)
- F. den Hollander (Mathematical Institute, Leiden University, The Netherlands)
- F.P. Kelly (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
- M.V. Menshikov (University of Durham, United Kingdom)
- R.A. Minlos (Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Moscow, Russia)
- L.A. Pastur (Institute for Low Temperature Physics, Kharkiv, Ukraine)
- C.-E.Pfister (Ecole Polytechnique Federale, Lausanne, Switzerland)
- E. Presutti (Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy)
- A.N. Rybko (Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Moscow, Russia)
- A.N. Shiryaev (Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, Russia)
- S.B. Shlosman (Centre de Physique Théorique CNRS, Marseille, France; Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Moscow, Russia)
- V.A. Vatutin (Steklov Mathemetical Institute, Moscow, Russia)
- A.M. Vershik (St. Petersburg branch of Mathematical Institute, Russia)
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