LECTURE NOTES IN MECHANICS




SCOPE

In the spirit of the original ideas of Aristotle and Archytas of mechanics as the "organization of thought towards solving perplexing problems that are useful to humanity", Lecture Notes in Mechanics (LNMech) transcends the traditional division of mechanics, and provides a forum for presenting state-of-the-art research that tackles the range of complex issues facing society today.

LNMech provides for the rapid dissemination of comprehensive treatments of current developments in mechanics, serving as a repository and reference for innovation in mechanics, across all relevant application domains.

LNMech will publish original contributions, including monographs, extended surveys, and collected contributions from workshops and conferences. All LNMech volumes are peer reviewed, available online through ASCE, and indexed by all major scientific indexing agencies.

 

INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS

Potential authors should submit a brief synopsis of their intended contribution to the Editor or a member of the Editorial Board.

 

EDITOR

R. Ghanem (University of Southern California)

 

EDITORIAL BOARD

 
Y. Abousleiman (U Oklahoma)
R. Ballarini (Minnesota)
R. Borja (Stanford)
S. Chen (Peking)
T. Friesz (Pennsylvania State U)
B. Guzina (Minnesota)

Y. Kevrekidis (Princeton)

M. Khaleel (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
P. Kuhn (UCSD)
A. Masud (Illinois)
I. Mezic (UC Santa Barbara)
K. Sab (Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees)
C. Soize (Paris Est)
A. Smyth (Columbia)
P. Spanos (Rice)
L. Sun (UC Irvine)
Z. Suo (Harvard)
P. Torrens (Arizona State U)
F. Ulm (MIT)

 

 

CONTACT

Professor Roger Ghanem
210 KAP Hall, 3620 S. Vermont St.
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA, 90089, USA
Email: lnmech@usc.edu
Tel: +1 213 740 9528

 

 

 

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