About the Journal
Important notice to authors
We regret to announce that Journal of Integrable Systems is no longer accepting submissions as the journal will be ceasing publication in 2020.
To publish your integrable systems research, visit the special section convened by Alexander Mikhailov and Frank Nijhoff in Mathematical Physics, Analysis and Geometry.
Scope
The Journal of Integrable Systems is a fully open access journal which aims to provide a high forum for research articles that are motivated by the advances in the theory of integrable systems and its applications. Its particular focus is to serve and develop the existing and new interfaces of the theory of integrable systems, both discrete and continuous, with classical and modern mathematics. This includes, but is not restricted to, algebraic geometry, differential and difference geometry, twistor theory, topology and knot theory, tropical geometry, enumerative geometry and combinatorics; Lie algebras, cluster algebras and representation theory, quantum groups and non-commutative algebras; special functions and Painlevé equations, solitons and moduli spaces, spectral theory and Riemann-Hilbert problems, probability theory and random matrix theory.
It is expected that the variety of interfaces will be increasing and that they will continue to yield new useful concepts and methods for the mathematical sciences. We call upon the authors to bear in mind a broad community of potential readers, to make their works accessible and motivated without sacrificing the highest mathematical standards.
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Disclaimer
Statements of fact and opinion in the articles in Journal of Integrable Systems are those of the respective authors and contributors and not of Journal of Integrable Systems or Oxford University Press. Neither Oxford University Press nor Journal of Integrable Systems make any representation, express or implied, in respect of the accuracy of the material in this journal and cannot accept any legal responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions that may be made. The reader should make his/her own evaluation as to the appropriateness or otherwise of any experimental technique described.