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From: "T.E. Simos" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: New Journal
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Dear Colleagues,
I feel very happy to announce you the creation by Cambridge International
Science Publishing of a new journal entitled:
Journal of Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering.
Journal of Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering
(JCMASE) is a multidisciplinary-interdisciplinary
journal on computational methods. Original papers on computational and
numerical methods in any area of Applied Sciences
and Engineering will be published in the journal. Review papers on
computational and numerical methods can also be
published. Research Notes (Letters to the Editor) will also be published in
the new journal after a very fast peer-review.
Descriptions of programs on computational and numerical methods applied in
real problems in Applied Sciences and
Engineering will be published in this journal. In near future, a Library
(called: Computational Applied Sciences and
Engineering Library) will be created in which all these programs will be
available to the subscribers of the journal.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The papers of any kind (original, review, letters) must be
send to the Postal Address of the Editorial
Office of the Journal given below
Dr. T.E. Simos
Editor-in-Chief JCMASE
Section of Mathematics, Department of Civil Engineering
Democritus University of Thrace, GR-671 00 Xanthi, Greece
Postal Address:
26 Menelaou Street, Amfithea Paleon Faliron
GR-175 64 Athens, Greece
email: [log in to unmask]
For more information about the new journal, please visit the URL address of
the journal:
http://www.demon.co.uk/cambsci/jcmase.html
Sincerely yours
Dr. T.E. Simos
Editor-in-Chief JCMASE
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