La Matematica now being indexed in Scopus
La Matematica has been accepted for Scopus indexing!
La Matematica has been accepted for Scopus indexing!
Submission deadline: 30 September 2024
Guest editors: Bakhyt Alipova (International IT University, Kazakhstan); Sanoli Gun (IMSc, India); Sungkeum Hong (Chosun University, South Korea); Yukari Ito (Kavli IPMU, Japan); Zohreh Mostaghim (Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran); Budi Nurani (Padjadjaran University, Indonesia); Melissa Tacy (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Asian Oceanian Women in Mathematics (AOWM) is a continental committee for women in mathematics from the Asia-Pacific region. This organization was formed with the encouragements of the Committee for Women in Mathematics (CWM) of IMU on 1st August, 2022. This committee organised its first hybrid meeting (with financial support from the CWM, ICTS and IMSc) during 24th to 28th April, 2023. The lectures of this meeting were recorded and can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist? list=PL04QVxpjcnjiamE5TSEDRQKXq8rqTL9U2
The idea of publishing a volume partially based on some of the lectures of this conference is to commemorate this hybrid meeting.
The goal of this volume is to provide examples of contemporary results and research related to quantitative justice and the intersections of data science and social justice. The theme of the volume is work that uses quantitative and qualitative techniques to address contemporary social justice issues.
Quantitative Justice (QJ) is defined as “the application of techniques, tools and topics from various quantitative sciences (e.g., applied mathematics, data science, computer science, etc.) in subject domains that are derived from the social sciences (e.g., political science, law, economics, etc.) with the goal of promoting social justice.” Data Science for Social Justice (DS4SJ) is broadly defined as “data scientific work (broadly construed) that actively challenges systems of inequity and concretely supports the liberation of oppressed and marginalized communities.” We believe that QJ is the more expansive term so we have selected this as the title of the volume, although we will happily accept work firmly characterized as DS4SJ.
Submission Deadline: November 1, 2024
Guest Editors:
This topical collections aims to present a multitude of uses of Monte Carlo methods driven by diverse applications in cutting edge fields of research including biological and neural network modeling, disease spreading, RNA dynamics, granular materials, and water filtration. We invite manuscripts focused on algorithm development as well as updates of existing methods in the context of a specific real-world application.
Submission Deadline: 31 August 2025, then rolling
Guest Editors: Francesca Bernardi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (USA); Andrea Arnold, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (USA)
Research in tensor (multidimensional array) analysis is accelerating, driven by the increasing complexity of data sets, arising from fields such as biomedical engineering, networks, and the physical and social sciences, which naturally lend themselves to a tensor structure. Tensor factorization methods in particular have been shown to aid in low-dimensional embedding and clustering, data compression, denoising, and imputation. We invite submission of research, survey, and review articles on novel theoretical, computational, and real-world application progress in tensor analysis.
Submission deadline: 1 June 2024
Guest Editors: Dr. Jamie Haddock, Harvey Mudd College (USA); Dr. Anna Konstorum, Center for Computing Sciences, Institute for Defense Analyses (USA) and University of Florida (USA); Dr. Anna Ma, UC Irvine (USA)
This topical collection aims to bring together works focused on mathematical modeling of the eye with the shared goal of improving ocular health and ophthalmic treatments. Ocular health determines our quality of life as our eyes provide much of the information we receive about the world. We welcome contributions in which mathematical models, empirical to mechanistic, are used to develop new and significant understanding of ocular health and treatments. Submitted works should have a high level of originality and quality.
Submission Deadline: 1 February 2024
Guest Editors: Lucia Carichino, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA); Kara Maki, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA)
This collection welcomes research articles in the field of Mathematical Aspects of Cryptography and Coding Theory, broadly defined. This can be both theoretical results as well as applied. Submitted works should have a high level of originality and quality, providing significant contribution to the creation of new knowledge. We also welcome high quality survey papers. Submissions from all members of the broader Mathematical Aspects of Cryptography and Coding Theory research community are welcome.
Submission Deadline: September 1, 2023 for the first issue (and open-ended after that date)
Guest Editors: Delaram Kahrobaei, The City University of New York (USA); Matluba Khodjaeva, The City University of New York (USA)
This collection welcomes research articles in the field of applied and computational topology, broadly defined. This can be both theoretical results as well as novel use of the topological techniques in applied settings. Submitted works should have a high level of originality and quality, providing significant contribution to the creation of new knowledge. We especially welcome papers emerging from working groups and collaborations that begin at events sponsored by the AWM research network “Women in Computational Topology” (WinCompTop). However, submissions from all members of the broader applied and computational topology research community are welcome.
Submission Deadline: 1 May 2023 for the first issue (and open-ended after that date)
Guest Editors: Brittany Terese Fasy, Montana State University (USA); Elizabeth Munch, Michigan State University (USA); Katharine Turner, Australian National University (Australia); Lori Ziegelmeier, Macalester College (USA)
This collection is open to research articles in all areas of graph theory and its applications to other fields. Topics of special interest are those related to the research fields of members of the AWM network “Women in Graph Theory and Applications” (WiGA), which include graph searching, graph symmetry, coding theory, metric dimension, reconfiguration problems and Hamiltonicity. However, submissions in all topics of graph theory and applications will receive the same consideration and they will be accepted for publication on the basis of their significance and quality, regardless of the topic.
Submission Deadline: September 1, 2023, then rolling
Guest Editors: Daniela Ferrero, Texas State University, San Marcos, USA; Leslie Hogben, Iowa State University, Ames, USA and American Institute of Mathematics, San Jose, USA; Christine Kelley, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, USA
This topical collection aims to showcase recent advances in the field of numerical analysis and scientific computing. It will cover a wide spectrum of research topics including, but not limited to, mathematical modeling, numerical algorithm design, analysis, and implementation. It will also feature research articles that are of interdisciplinary nature, such as the interplay between ODE/PDE theory and numerics,
optimization, numerical linear algebra, data science, etc. Work that connects disparate fields or that provides novel design and analysis of algorithms is particularly encouraged.
Guest Editors: Jingwei Hu, University of Washington (USA); Fengyan Li, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (USA); Sara Pollock, University of Florida (USA)
David R. Adams (January 23, 1941 – July 30, 2021) was one of the most outstanding pioneers in Nonlinear Potential Analysis & Partial Differential Equations. So, in this special issue of La Matematica, we welcome not only full versions and/or natural variants of the abstracts from the session: Analysis of Partial Differential Equations in Memorial of David R. Adams, of 2022 AWM Research Symposium, June 16-19, 2022, The Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications & the University of Minnesota, but also other research papers in connection with Adams' achievements & work.
Submission Deadline: 1 May 2024
Guest Editors: Suzanne Lenhart, University of Tennessee (USA); Jie Xiao, Memorial University (USA)
The collection welcomes research articles that treat PDEs in phase space using deep mathematical techniques. Submitted works should study problems consistent with the title of the collection and have a high level of originality and quality, providing significant contribution to the creation of new knowledge.
Guest Editor: Francesco Salvarani (University of Pavia [Italy], De Vinci Research Centre [France], & National Virgilian Academy of Sciences [Italy])
Submission Deadline: 1 May 2023
In this special issue of La Matematica, we welcome full versions of the abstracts from the AofA 2022 international conference, as well as other significant contributions to research in AofA subject areas.
Submission Deadline: December 31, 2022
La Matematica has been accepted for indexing with zbMath and Mathematical Reviews!
With the recent publication of the first issue of La Matematica, the Co-Editors-in-Chief have provided this formal introduction to the journal for our readers and mathematical community.
In this special issue, we aim to welcome contributions from the speakers/presenters of the ICRDET 2022 who follow jointly the theoretical and computational approach to examining the different characteristics of different fractional Laplacian operators and solutions of related fractional equations formulated on bounded domains. This will include the spectral and horizon-based nonlocal definitions of the fractional Laplacian as well as various formulations of the Riesz fractional Laplacian.
Submission Deadline: 1 December 2024
La Matematica welcomes Topical Collections in emerging and hot topics, relevant to the aims and scope of the journal. Topical Collections can also originate from well-established and upcoming conferences or focus on the research legacy of a pioneer in the field as well. We accept proposals for Topical Collections and nominations from Guest Editors.
If you have an idea for a new topical collection, please complete the following Proposal Form and return to Marc Strauss (marc.strauss@springer.com) and Anna Lombardo (anna.lombardo@springernature.com).
Introducing La Matematica
ZOOM Discussion Panel and Q&A
The Association for Women in Mathematics and Springer Nature are proud that we were able to present a virtual panel on May 24, 2021, and inform the broader mathematical community about our new journal La Matematica. We hope that everyone who had the chance to attend the panel enjoyed it and learned everything they needed to know about La Matematica. We also want to thank our panelists and co-editors in chief of La Matematica for their participation. Please let us know if you have any further questions, and we look forward to your future contributions to the journal.
The video of the panel can be found HERE.
Panelists:
La Matematica’s Editors-in-Chief:
Donatella Danielli, Arizona State University
Kathryn Leonard, Occidental College
Michelle Manes, University of Hawaii
Ami Radunskaya, Pomona College