Aimed primarily at mathematicians and physicists interested in research on
nonlinear phenomena, the journal's coverage ranges from proofs of important
theorems to papers presenting ideas, conjectures and numerical or physical
experiments of significant physical and mathematical interest.
Nonlinear mathematics, mathematical physics, experimental physics, theoretical physics and other areas in the sciences where nonlinear phenomena are of fundamental importance. The journal's coverage ranges from proofs of important theorems to papers presenting ideas, conjectures and numerical or physical experiments of significant mathematical and physical interest. A more detailed indication is given by the subject interests of the Editorial Board members, which are listed in every issue of the journal. Because of the broad scope of the journal, authors are strongly encouraged to provide sufficient introductory material to appeal to a wide readership.
12 issues per year.
Reports of original research work. The main criterion for acceptance will be the existence of a significant contribution to the general mathematical or physical understanding of nonlinear systems.
Commissioned by the Editorial Board.
Nonlinearity is a journal of the Institute of Physics and the London Mathematical Society.
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