Mathematical Programming Journal, Series A and Series B
MOS publishes the journal Mathematical Programming, which contains original
articles dealing with all aspects of mathematical optimization.
See here for further details, including aims and scope, editorial
boards, instructions for authors and latex style files, and electronic access.
Mathematical Programming Studies, the predecessor of Mathematical Programming, Series B, is
available
online at SpringerLink, with free access to MOS members when logging in with the personal
username and password.
Mathematical Programming Computation
Mathematical Programming Computation (MPC) publishes original research articles covering
computational issues in mathematical programming. Articles report on innovative software,
comparative tests, modeling environments, libraries of data, and/or applications. A main
feature of the journal is the inclusion of accompanying software and data with submitted
manuscripts.
See here for further details, including aims and scope, editorial
boards, instructions for authors and latex style files, and electronic access.
The Newsletter: Optima
Optima is the newsletter of MOS. It contains society news, articles on optimization,
information on conferences, and book reviews. See the Optima website for the recent issues of
Optima and important mathematical programming links.
Optimization Online is an online repository of new technical reports in
optimization. Established in 2000 and sponsored by MOS, the repository encourages submissions
in all areas of optimization. You can register at the site to receive a monthly digest listing
the latest submissions.
MOS/SIAM Series on Optimization
The MOS/SIAM Series on optimization is published jointly with the Society for Industrial and Applied
Mathematics. The series includes research monographs, textbooks at all levels, books on
applications, and tutorials.
The MOS-SIAM Series on Optimization covers the entire spectrum of optimization. We welcome
traditional research monographs, books on applications, textbooks at all levels, and
tutorials. Specific application areas might include such fields as aerospace design, molecular
biology, chemical process control, logistics/transportation science, manufacturing, or
telecommunications. The aim of such books should be to increase communication between
disciplinary specialists in the application area and optimization specialists. Textbooks are
especially welcome, as the health of the profession depends on training the next generation of
specialists. To this end, our goal is to expand the available selection for undergraduate and
graduate optimization courses. To be considered for the series, a manuscript must advance the
understanding and practice of optimization. It must also be clearly written and at an
appropriate level. The content must be of high scientific quality.
See the MOS/SIAM Series
website or the MOS/SIAM Series on
Optimization brochure for further information.
COAL Newsletter
The Committee on Algorithms (COAL) was formerly a standing committee of MOS. COAL published a newsletter/bulletin through 1993. Scanned versions of some
of the newspapers are available here.
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