Math Professor Appointed to Two Editorial Boards of Two International Research Journal

Math Professor Appointed to Two Editorial Boards of Two International Research Journal
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John Ryan, distinguished professor of mathematics in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, has recently been appointed to the editorial boards of two international research journals.  

One is the journal Computational Methods and Function Theory. The other is the Journal of Inequalities and Applications. Both journals are published by the internationally renowned science publisher, Springer Verlag.

Additionally, Ryan has served for some years on the editorial boards of three other journals, including Complex Analysis and Operator Theory, Advances in Applied Clifford Algebra and Analele Universitate Oradea Fasc Matematica. The first two of these journals are also published by Springer Verlag.

Contacts

John Ryan, Distinguished Professor
Department of Mathematical Sciences
479-383-9684, jryan@uark.edu

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