Special Issue on Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena
Mathematics can be used to formulate and
solve puzzles observed in nature and to interpret the differences between
phenomena. From rainbows, river meanders, and shadows to spider webs,
honeycombs, and the markings on animal coats, the visible world is full of
patterns that can be described mathematically. The mathematical concept of a
function is critical to defining relations between variable phenomena,
particularly phenomena that can be described using two variables. Mathematical
functions can be used for both summarization and prediction.
In this
special issue, we intend to invite front-line researchers and authors to submit
original research and review articles on exploring mathematical
modelling of natural phenomena. Potential topics include, but are not limited
to:
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Mathematical modeling in biology
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Hybrid systems
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Mathematical prediction in natural disaster
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Plankton modelling
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Micro-nanophenomena
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Natural phenomena and mathematics
Authors
should read over the journal’s For Authors carefully before submission. Prospective
authors should submit an electronic copy of their complete manuscript through
the journal’s Paper Submission System.
Please
kindly specify the “Special Issue” under your manuscript title. The
research field “Special Issue - Mathematical
Modelling of Natural Phenomena” should be selected during your
submission.
Special Issue
timetable:
Submission Deadline
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June 30th, 2016
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Publication Date
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August 2016
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Guest Editor:
For
further questions or inquiries
Please
contact Editorial Assistant at
am@scirp.org