Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems

1.3k papers and 9.8k indexed citations i.

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The 1.3k papers published in Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems in the last decades have received a total of 9.8k indexed citations. Papers published in Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems usually cover Mathematical Physics (986 papers), Computational Theory and Mathematics (408 papers) and Applied Mathematics (367 papers) specifically the topics of Inverse Problems in Mathematical Physics and Imaging (942 papers), Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering (354 papers) and Differential Equations and Boundary Problems (202 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems are Sergey Kabanikhin, Masaru Ikehata, Michael V. Klibanov, A. L. Bukhgeĭm, Masahiro Yamamoto, Vjacheslav Yurko, Mourad Choulli, V. G. Romanov, Ulrich Tautenhahn and Μ. I. Belishev.

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Fields of papers published in Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Countries where authors publish in Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems

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