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应用数学和力学(英文版)(Applied Mathematics and Mechanics(English Edition))
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  • 应用数学和力学(英文版)(Applied Mathematics and Mechanics(English Edition))
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  • 《应用数学和力学(英文版)》(Applied Mathematics and Mechanics(English Edition))(月刊),创刊于1980年,是由上海市教育委员会主管,上海大学、中国力学学会主办的科技期刊。办刊宗旨:发表力学、力学中的数学方法和近代力学密切相关的应用数学的创造性学术性论文。

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  • 期刊名称:应用数学和力学(英文版)(Applied Mathematics and Mechanics(English Edition))
  • 主管单位:上海市教育委员会
  • 主办单位:上海大学、中国力学学会
  • 国内刊号:CN 31-1650/O1
  • 国际刊号:ISSN 0253-4827;EISSN1573-2754
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  • 学科分类:力学
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  • 字数要求:32000-48000
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  • 复合因子:1.085
    综合因子:0.798
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      CHIEN, W. Z. Incompatible elements and generalized variational

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