The Institute of Advanced Scientific Research (IASR) is a scientific, academic and non-profit organization based in Irvine, California.
IASR promotes the development and the unified consideration of new and advanced scientific research in the areas of Bioinformatics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Finance and Economics, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics and Probability.
IASR publishes the following Journals:
- Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Mathematics
- Journal of Advanced Research in Bioinformatics
- Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science
- Journal of Advanced Research in Differential Equations
- Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems
- Journal of Advanced Research in Evolutionary Algorithms
- Journal of Advanced Research in Fuzzy and Uncertain Systems
- Journal of Advanced Research in Geology
- Journal of Advanced Research in Optimization
- Journal of Advanced Research in Pure Mathematics
- Journal of Advanced Research in Scientific Computing
- Journal of Advanced Research in Statistics and Probability
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