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Journal of Inverse and III-posed Problems

Editor-in-Chief: Kabanikhin, Sergey I.

6 Issues per year

IMPACT FACTOR 2011: 0.432

Mathematical Citation Quotient 2011: 0.40

Aims and Scope

This journal aims to present original articles on the theory, numerics and applications of inverse and ill-posed problems. These inverse and ill-posed problems arise in mathematical physics and mathematical analysis, geophysics, acoustics, electrodynamics, tomography, medicine, ecology, financial mathematics etc. Articles on the construction and justification of new numerical algorithms of inverse problem solutions are also published.

Issues of the Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems contain high quality papers which have an innovative approach and topical interest.

The following topics are covered:

Inverse problems

  • existence and uniqueness theorems
  • stability estimates
  • optimization and identification problems
  • numerical methods

Ill-posed problems

  • regularization theory
  • operator equations
  • integral geometry

Applications

  • inverse problems in geophysics, electrodynamics and acoustics
  • inverse problems in ecology
  • inverse and ill-posed problems in medicine
  • mathematical problems of tomography

Instructions for Authors

 

Submitting an article

...  is done online to our ScholarOne online submission system at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jiip.


Contributions submitted to this journal must be written in clear and concise English. Only unpublished material can be accepted, and authors may not republish their paper in the same or similar form. The decision on the acceptance is taken after a peer-reviewing procedure. The journal makes no page charges.
The authors can provide the names and e-mail addresses of up to four potential reviewers.


Each article

... must begin with an abstract of less than 150 words. The abstract must be followed by an appropriate classification according to MSC 2010 (Mathematics Subject Classification) and a list of 3 to 6 keywords. The short title for the running head should contain at most 80 characters, spaces inclusive.


Authors are asked to follow a few basic guidelines while formatting their paper for publication, in order for the journal to be as homogeneous in appearance as possible. Please download the LaTeX class file and the respective sample file including the instructions for formatting here.
The affiliation, postal and electronic addresses of all authors should be placed at the very end of the paper.


Figures must be of sufficiently high resolution (minimum 600 dpi). Lettering of all figures within the article should be uniform in style (preferably a sans serif typeface like Helvetica) and of sufficient size (ca. 8 pt.). Uppercase letters A, B, C, etc. should be used to identify parts of multi-part figures. Cite all figures in the text in numerical order. Indicate the approximate placement of each figure. Do not embed figures within the text body of the manuscript; submit figures in separate files. In a TEX document EPS files may be incorporated into the TEX file by using one of the standard macro packages.
Provide a short descriptive title and a legend to make each figure self-explanatory. Explain all symbols used in the figures. Remember to use the same abbreviations as in the text body.

Authors are encouraged to submit illustrations in color if necessary for their scientific content. Publication of color figures is provided free of charge both in online and print editions.


References should be collected at the end of the paper, numbered with Arabic numerals in alphabetical order of the authors' names and surrounded by square brackets. Please use abbreviations for titles of journals in accordance with those listed in Mathematical Reviews.

  • Articles in journals:
    [1] A. Carbonaro, G. Metafune and C. Spina, Parabolic Schrödinger operators, J. Math
    Anal. and Appl. 343 (2008), 965-974.
  • Articles ahead of print:
    [2] D. Farley and L. Sabalka, Presentations of graph braid groups, Forum Math. (2010), doi: 10.1515/FORM.2011.086.
  • Books and Monographs:
    [3] I. M. Isaacs, Character theory of finite groups, AMS Chelsea Publishing, 2006.
  • Chapters:
    [4] T. De Medts, F. Haot, R. Knop and H. Van Maldeghem, On the uniqueness of the unipotent subgroups of some Moufang sets, in: Finite Geometries, Groups, and Computation, pp. 43-66, de Gruyter, Berlin, 2006.

 

Galley proofs

... will be sent to all authors in due time with a request to carefully check them.


After publication

... each author will receive a PDF file of the final version for private use only.

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Editor-in-Chief

Sergey I. Kabanikhin
Novosibirsk/Almaty
E-mail: ksi52@mail.ru

 

Managing Editor

Maxim A. Shishlenin
Novosibirsk


Advisory Board

Avner Friedman
Minneapolis

Rudolf Gorenflo
Berlin

Peter Lax
New York

Zuhair Nashed
Orlando

Takashi Nishida
Kyoto

Pierre Sabatier
Montpellier


Editorial Board

Giovanni Alessandrini
Trieste

Yurii Ye. Anikonov
Novosibirsk

H. Thomas Banks
Raleigh

Michael I. Belishev
St. Petersburg

Yurii Ya. Belov
Krasnoyarsk

Alexander L. Bukhgeim
Novosibirsk/Whichita

Guy Chavent
Le Chesnay

Jin Cheng
Shanghai

Alexander M. Denisov
Moscow

Heinz W. Engl
Vienna

Dinh Nho Ha'o
Hanoi

Alemdar Hasanoglu
Izmir

Bernd Hofmann
Chemnitz

Fumio Kojima
Osaka

Mikhail Yu. Kokurin
Yoshkar-Ola

Rainer Kress
Göttingen

Daniel Lesnic
Leeds

Alfredo Lorenzi
Milano

Larisa A. Nazarova
Novosibirsk

Andreas Neubauer
Linz

Roman G. Novikov
Paris/Moscow

Lassi Paivarinta
Helsinki

Valery V. Pickalov
Novosibirsk

Alexey I. Prilepko
Moscow

Vladislav V. Pukhnachev
Novosibirsk

Vladimir G. Romanov
Novosibirsk

Paul Sacks
Ames

Gunther Uhlmann
Seattle

Vladimir V. Vasin
Ekaterinburg

Yanfei Wang
Beijing

Anatoly G. Yagola
Moscow

Masahiro Yamamoto
Tokyo

Vyacheslav A. Yurko
Saratov

Jun Zou
Hong Kong

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