17 September 2019
Mathematical and Computational Applications Reaches 1000 Articles Milestone
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With the publication of Jürgen Geiser’s "Comparison of Splitting Methods for Deterministic/Stochastic Gross–Pitaevskii Equation", MCA, MDPI’s open-access journal on the applications of mathematical and/or computational techniques, has published its 1000th paper since its inception in 1996. MCA is now indexed by Extended Science Citation Index (Web of Science), Inspec (IET) and in MathSciNet (AMS).
At this important moment, we would like to express our sincerest thanks to our EiCs, Prof. Dr. Oliver Schütze and Prof. Dr. Gianluigi Rozza, and our other editors. In addition, we must also acknowledge that the abovementioned achievement of MCA would not be possible without the many valuable publications from our previous authors and important contributions of our dedicated reviewers. We wish to thank you all for your support and hope to receive more quality submissions from you in the future.