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Mathematical Programming
DisciplineMathematics, computer programming
LanguageEnglish
Edited byKurt M. Anstreicher (series A), Daniel Ralph (series B)
Publication details
Former name(s)
Mathematical Programming Studies
History1971-present
Publisher
2.048 (2009)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Math. Prog.
Indexing
ISSN0025-5610 (print)
1436-4646 (web)
LCCN74618643
OCLC no.1585989
Links
  • Journal homepage
  • Online access
  • 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).

    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]

    • Linear, nonlinear, integer and stochastic programming are
    • computational testing
    • mathematical programming models (formulation, testing, and applications)
    • unconstrained optimization
    • convexity
    • theory of polyhedra
    • control theory (mathematical programming)
    • game theory (mathematical programming)

    Addtional coverage

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

    • Statistics (Mathematics)
    • Computer Science
    • Mathematics
    • Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control
    • Mathematics of Computing
    • Numerical Analysis
    • Combinatorics
    • Mathematical and Computational Physics
    • Mathematical Methods in Physics

    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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    References

    1. ^ a b "About Mathematical Programming". Retrieved 2010-07-15.