Mathematical Inequalities & Applications

1.6k papers and 11.7k indexed citations i.

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The 1.6k papers published in Mathematical Inequalities & Applications in the last decades have received a total of 11.7k indexed citations. Papers published in Mathematical Inequalities & Applications usually cover Applied Mathematics (1.3k papers), Mathematical Physics (414 papers) and Geometry and Topology (401 papers) specifically the topics of Mathematical Inequalities and Applications (632 papers), Functional Equations Stability Results (377 papers) and Advanced Harmonic Analysis Research (285 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Mathematical Inequalities & Applications are Lars Diening, ‎Josip Pečarić, Feng Qi, Sever S Dragomir, Constantin P. Niculescu, Yu‐Ming Chu, Ling Zhu, Aleš Nekvinda, Zhen-Hang Yang and Edward Neuman.

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