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AMC - Advances in Mathematics of Communications


Advances in Mathematics of Communications

AMC - Advances in Mathematics of CommunicationsAdvances in Mathematics of Communications (AMC) publishes original research papers of the highest quality in all areas of mathematics and computer science which are relevant to applications in communications technology. For this reason, submissions from many areas of mathematics are invited, provided these show a high level of originality, new techniques, an innovative approach, novel methodologies, or otherwise a high level of depth and sophistication. Any work that does not conform to these standards will be rejected.

Areas covered include coding theory, cryptology, combinatorics, finite geometry, algebra and number theory, but are not restricted to these. This journal also aims to cover the algorithmic and computational aspects of these disciplines. Hence, all mathematics and computer science contributions of appropriate depth and relevance to the above mentioned applications in communications technology are welcome.

More detailed indication of the journal's scope is given by the subject interests of the members of the board of editors.

All papers will undergo a thorough peer reviewing process unless the subject matter of the paper does not fit the journal; in this case, the author will be informed promptly. Every effort will be made to secure a decision in three months and to publish accepted papers within six months.

ISSN: 1930-5346
eISSN: 1930-5338
Publishes 4 issues a year in February, May, August and November.
For more about AMCwww.aimsciences.org.
Subject area:

Indexing
  • Science Citation Index E, 
  • CompuMath Citation Index, 
  • Current Contents/Physics, 
  • Chemical, & Earth Sciences, 
  • INSPEC, 
  • Mathematical Reviews, 
  • MathSciNet, 
  • PASCAL/CNRS, 
  • Scopus
  • Web of Science
  • Zentralblatt MATH.
Archived in Portico and CLOCKSS.
Shandong University is a founding institution of AMC.
AMC is a publication of the American Institute of Mathematical Sciences. All rights reserved.




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