Overview
The mission of the Journal of Nonlinear Science is to publish papers that augment the fundamental ways we describe, model, and predict nonlinear phenomena. It features papers that make an original contribution to at least one technical area and illuminate issues beyond that area's boundaries.
- Papers can be oriented toward theory, experimentation, algorithms, numerical simulations, or applications as long as the work is creative and sound.
- Papers oriented toward experimentation, numerical simulations, or applications must not simply report results without an indication of what a theoretical explanation might be.
- The introduction to the paper should be readable to a broad range of scientists and not only to specialists in the subject area.
- Editor-in-Chief
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- Anthony Bloch,
- Alain Goriely,
- Paul Newton
- Journal Impact Factor
- 2.6 (2023)
- 5-year Journal Impact Factor
- 3.0 (2023)
- Submission to first decision (median)
- 10 days
- Downloads
- 184,304 (2023)
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Journal information
- Electronic ISSN
- 1432-1467
- Print ISSN
- 0938-8974
- Abstracted and indexed in
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- Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
- BFI List
- Baidu
- CLOCKSS
- CNKI
- CNPIEC
- Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
- Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences
- DBLP
- Dimensions
- EBSCO
- EI Compendex
- Google Scholar
- INSPEC
- INSPIRE
- Japanese Science and Technology Agency (JST)
- Mathematical Reviews
- Naver
- OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service
- Portico
- ProQuest
- SCImago
- SCOPUS
- Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)
- TD Net Discovery Service
- UGC-CARE List (India)
- Wanfang
- zbMATH
- Copyright information
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