Journal of Cellular Automata
Abbreviation | J. Cell. Autom. |
Quartiles(Global) | MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS(Q4) |
ISSN | 1557-5969, 1557-5977 |
h-index | 15 |
The Journal of Cellular Automata publishes high-quality papers that theoretically study cellular automata or use them as computational models for mathematical, physical, chemical, biological, social, and engineering systems. Below is a sample of some areas of interest explored by the journal: structure formation, heat conduction, self-replication, language recognition, evolutionary games, image processing, cryptography, random number generation, computational universality, traffic dynamics, neural networks, alternative discrete physical models, and population dynamics. Original full-length papers, brief communications, reviews, and tutorial articles are welcome.
HomepagePublication Information | Publisher: Old City Publishing,Publishing cycle: Quarterly,Journal Type: journal,Open Access Journals: No |
Basic data | Year of publication: 2008,Proportion of original research papers: 100.00%,Self Citation Rate:N.A., Gold OA Rate: 0.00% |
Average review cycle | 网友分享经验:>12周,或约稿 |
Average recruitment ratio | 网友分享经验:容易 |
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