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Journal of Mathematical Physics
aip.scitation.org › journal › jmpNov 04, 2021 · Journal of Mathematical Physics publishes research that connects the application of mathematics to problems in physics and illustrates the development of mathematical methods for both physical applications and formulation of physical theories.
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www.springer.com › journal › 44198Dec 04, 2021 · Journal updates. Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics is a mathematical journal devoted to the fast publication of high quality research papers concerned with the description, solution and application of nonlinear problems in physics, mathematics, and applied mathematical systems. Subject areas include (but are not limited to):
Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics | Home
https://www.springer.com/journal/44198Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics is a mathematical journal devoted to the fast publication of high quality research papers concerned with the description, solution and application of nonlinear problems in physics, mathematics, and applied mathematical systems. Subject areas include (but are not limited to): Nonlinear Equations of Mathematical Physics