Communications in Contemporary Mathematics

Communications in Contemporary Mathematics

Aims & Scope

  • With traditional boundaries between various specialized fields of mathematics becoming less and less visible, Communications in Contemporary Mathematics presents the forefront of research in the fields of: Algebra, Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Dynamical Systems, Geometry, Mathematical Physics, Number Theory, Partial Differential Equations and Topology, among others. It provides a forum to stimulate interactions between different areas. Both original research papers and expository articles will be published.

Submission Guidelines

  • Authors should submit their papers by email (PDF format) to a member of the Editorial Board whose specialty listed is the closest to the topics studied in their papers. Papers should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief.

  • Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published, and is not being considered for publication in another journal. For papers with multiple authors, please indicate the name and email address of the corresponding author. Postal and email addresses should be clearly given in the paper. Once a paper has been accepted for publication in CCM, the author is assumed to have transferred the copyright to World Scientific Publishing Company.

  • When submitting the final version of accepted papers, authors are asked to send also the source files of the papers prepared, if possible, using the format files of the journal. The format files can be downloaded from the web site of World Scientific Publishing Company at the URL http://www.worldscientific.com/page/authors/journal-stylefiles.

  • There are no page charges. The first author of each published paper will receive free PDF file for his/her own noncommercial use only.

Official Webpage

Editorial Board

  • Editor-in-Chief

    • Yi-Zhi Huang
      Department of Mathematics
      Rutgers University
      110 Frelinghuysen Road
      Piscataway, NJ 08854-8019
      USA
      E-mail: yzhuang@math.rutgers.edu

  • Editors

    • Tomoyuki Arakawa (RIMS, Kyoto University)
      Specialty: Representation theory, vertex algebras and mathematical physics

    • Shiri Artstein-Avidan (Tel Aviv University)
      Specialty: Convexity, Asymptotic geometric analysis, Phenomena in high dimensions

    • Henri Berestycki (EHESS, Paris)
      Specialty: Nonlinear PDE, reaction-diffusion equations, propagation phenomena in biology and social sciences

    • Fabrice Bethuel (Université Pierre et Marie Curie (ParisVI))
      Specialty: Nonlinear PDE, Calculus of variations

    • Jerry Bona (University of Illinois at Chicago)
      Specialty: Fluid mechanics, water waves, KdV and dispersive equations

    • José Antonio Carrillo (University of Oxford)
      Specialty: Applied analysis, nonlinear diffusion and kinetic equations, and their applications in physics and biology

    • Sun-Yung A Chang (Princeton University)
      Specialty: Elliptic PDE, geometric analysis and differential geometry

    • Jean-Michel Coron (Université Pierre et Marie Curie (ParisVI))
      Specialty: Control theory

    • Thomas Creutzig (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen)
      Specialty: Algebra, representation theory and mathematical physics

    • Cristiana De Filippis (University of Parma)
      Specialty: Elliptic and parabolic regularity

    • Giovanni Gallavotti (Universita' di Roma "La Sapienza")
      Specialty: Mathematical physics, statistical physics

    • Matthew Gursky (University of Notre Dame)
      Specialty: Geometric analysis, Differential geometry

    • David Kinderlehrer (Carnegie Mellon University)
      Specialty: Applied mathematics, PDE

    • Yanyan Li (Rutgers University)
      Specialty: Elliptic PDE, Fully nonlinear equations

    • Yvan Martel (Ecole Polytechnique)
      Specialty: Nonlinear evolution equations with an emphasis on dispersive models

    • Jean Mawhin (Université Catholique de Louvain)
      Specialty: Differential equations and nonlinear analysis

    • Giuseppe Mingione (Università degli studi di Parma)
      Specialty: Nonlinear elliptic PDE, Geometric measure theory, Harmonic analysis

    • Leonid Polterovich (Tel Aviv University)
      Specialty: Symplectic and contact topology, dynamical systems, spectral geometry

    • Saharon Shelah (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
      Specialty: Logic

    • Van Vu (Yale University)
      Specialty: Additive number theory, combinatorics, probability, random matrices

    • Juncheng Wei (University of British Columbia)
      Specialty: Nonlinear partial differential equations, applied analysis, mathematical biology, phase transition

    • Pingwen Zhang (Peking University)
      Specialty: Applied Analysis, Modeling of soft matter