Nonlinearity (journal)

Nonlinearity (journal)
Nonlinearity  
Abbreviated title (ISO) Nonlinearity
Discipline Interdisciplinary
Language English
Edited by Jonathan P Keating and Anatoly I Neishtadt
Publication details
Publisher IOP Publishing (UK)
Publication history 1988-present
Frequency 12
Impact factor
(2010)
1.468
Indexing
ISSN 0951-7715 (print)
1361-6544 (web)
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Nonlinearity is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of the Institute of Physics and the London Mathematical Society. The journal’s coverage ranges from proofs of important theorems to papers presenting ideas, conjectures and numerical or physical experiments of physical and mathematical interest. Nonlinearity covers the interdisciplinary nature of nonlinear science, featuring topics which range from physics, mathematics and engineering through to biological sciences.

The editors-in-chief are Jonathan P Keating at the University of Bristol, UK and Anatoly I Neishtadt at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Loughborough University, UK and the Space Research Institute, Moscow, Russia.

The journal had an Impact factor of 1.468 for 2010 according to Journal Citation Reports. It is indexed in INSPEC Information Services, ISI (SciSearch, ISI Alerting Services, Science Citation Index, COMPUMATH Citation Index, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences), Mathematical Reviews, Current Mathematical Publications, MathSciNet, Zentralblatt MATH, Article@INIST and VINITI Abstracts Journal.

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