Mathematical Programming

Mathematical Programming
Mathematical Programming  
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Former name(s) 'Mathematical Programming Studies'
Abbreviated title (ISO) Math. Prog.
Discipline Mathematics, computer programming
Language English
Edited by Kurt M. Anstreicher (series A), Daniel Ralph (series B)
Publication details
Publisher Springer Science+Business Media (Germany)
Publication history 1971-present
Impact factor
(2009)
2.048
Indexing
ISSN 0025-5610 (print)
1436-4646 (web)
LCCN 74618643
OCLC number 1585989
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Mathematical Programming, established in 1971, and published by Springer Science+Business Media, is the official scientific journal of the Mathematical Optimization Society. It currently consists of two series: A and B. The "A" series contains general publications. The "B" series focuses on topical mathematical programming areas. Series A is edited by Kurt Anstreicher (University of Iowa), Series B by Daniel Ralph (Judge Business School).

Contents

Society description of journal

According to the society, Springer has published the journal since January 1999. Mathematical Programming Studies is the predecessor of the Series B part of this journal. The target audience are mathematicians, econometricians, and operations researchers.

Scope

This journal publishes original research articles encompassing the following subjects:[1]

Additional coverage

According to SpringerLink the following subjects are also covered in this journal:

Abstracting and indexing

With a 2009 impact factor of 2.048 from Journal Citation Reports, Mathematical Programming is abstracted, indexed in the following databases:[1]

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