Citation: Networks and Heterogeneous Media Editorial Office. 2025: 2024 Annual Report, Networks and Heterogeneous Media, 20(1): 104-112. doi: 10.3934/nhm.2025007
[1] | Networks and Heterogeneous Media Editorial Office . 2023 Annual Report. Networks and Heterogeneous Media, 2024, 19(1): 106-113. doi: 10.3934/nhm.2024005 |
[2] | Editorial Office of Networks and Heterogeneous Media . Retraction notice to "Decay estimates for the wave equation with partial boundary memory damping" [Networks and Heterogeneous Media 19(4) (2024) 1402–1423]. Networks and Heterogeneous Media, 2024, 19(4): 1470-1470. doi: 10.3934/nhm.2024063 |
[3] | Gabriella Bretti, Ciro D’Apice, Rosanna Manzo, Benedetto Piccoli . A continuum-discrete model for supply chains dynamics. Networks and Heterogeneous Media, 2007, 2(4): 661-694. doi: 10.3934/nhm.2007.2.661 |
[4] | Yue Tai, Xiuli Wang, Weishi Yin, Pinchao Meng . Weak Galerkin method for the Navier-Stokes equation with nonlinear damping term. Networks and Heterogeneous Media, 2024, 19(2): 475-499. doi: 10.3934/nhm.2024021 |
[5] | Michel Lenczner . Homogenization of linear spatially periodic electronic circuits. Networks and Heterogeneous Media, 2006, 1(3): 467-494. doi: 10.3934/nhm.2006.1.467 |
[6] | Fabio Camilli, Adriano Festa, Silvia Tozza . A discrete Hughes model for pedestrian flow on graphs. Networks and Heterogeneous Media, 2017, 12(1): 93-112. doi: 10.3934/nhm.2017004 |
[7] | Andreas Schadschneider, Armin Seyfried . Empirical results for pedestrian dynamics and their implications for modeling. Networks and Heterogeneous Media, 2011, 6(3): 545-560. doi: 10.3934/nhm.2011.6.545 |
[8] | Graziano Guerra, Michael Herty, Francesca Marcellini . Modeling and analysis of pooled stepped chutes. Networks and Heterogeneous Media, 2011, 6(4): 665-679. doi: 10.3934/nhm.2011.6.665 |
[9] | Fermín S. V. Bazán, Luciano Bedin, Koung Hee Leem, Jun Liu, George Pelekanos . Fast matrix exponential-based quasi-boundary value methods for inverse space-dependent source problems. Networks and Heterogeneous Media, 2023, 18(2): 601-621. doi: 10.3934/nhm.2023026 |
[10] | Laura M. Pérez, Jean Bragard, Hector Mancini, Jason A. C. Gallas, Ana M. Cabanas, Omar J. Suarez, David Laroze . Effect of anisotropies on the magnetization dynamics. Networks and Heterogeneous Media, 2015, 10(1): 209-221. doi: 10.3934/nhm.2015.10.209 |
Networks and Heterogeneous Media (NHM) was founded in 2006 and has been growing successfully almost for 20 years. Responding to the journal's needs, NHM began its transformation at the end of 2022, officially changing to an OA publishing model in 2023 for the first time. From December 20, 2023 to December 20, 2024, the journal received a total of 246 submissions, and 62 were online, with a rejection rate of 65.4%, which shows that, despite the change in publication, NHM has always maintained high standards and strict requirements. This would not have been possible without the support of our editor-in-chief and editorial board team. In the meantime, thanks to the whole EB for the work done, our editorial board has been enlarged this year with the inclusion of some outstanding young scholars. Next, journal development, manuscript processing, and future perspectives will be presented to share NHM's work and development this year.
Submission | Online | Reject/Withdraw |
Data source from December 20, 2023–December 20, 2024. | ||
246 | 62 | 140/21 |
Here you will find the processing time for each stage of the paper, the turnaround time for publication, and the national & regional statistics of the authors.
The processing time of the manuscript comprises three measurement indicators: Average Publication Time (APT), Submission to First Decision Time (TFD), and Acceptance to Publication Time (ATOP). Each indicator includes annual average time and quarterly time.
1. APT
In the figure, the horizontal axis represents the quarter-year, the vertical axis represents the number of days, and the bar graph represents the average value of APT for each quarter (yellow: 2023, orange: 2024). The red line indicates the annual average APT for 2023, while the green line represents the same for 2024.
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As can be seen from the figure, the overall processing time of articles has gradually shortened since the four quarters of 2024, from 4.6 months in Q1 to 2.9 months in Q4. Overall, the article processing time is 110.85 days, although it is shorter than 2023, but it is still a long time.
2. TFD
TFD is the time from receipt of the manuscript to the first decision, including the time for the editorial board to do a brief check and the reviewers to review the manuscript. The average TFD for 2024 is 56.37 days, which is slightly shorter than last year. The quarterly TFD for 2023 is shown in light blue, and 2024 in dark blue.
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The four-quarter review cycle in 2024 is also gradually shortening. It is worth noting that the editors also waited for reviewers for much longer than 14 days when the required review period was 14 days. In some special cases, the review time may be set at 30 days. And in some holiday months, such as Christmas, it even went to 45–60 days, which also causes our review cycle time to be extended.
3. ATOP
This section shows the average time from manuscript acceptance to publication, usually 10 days, which is influenced by the typesetting editor, the English editor, and the author's cooperation. The average ATOP for 2024 is 16.32 days, which is shorter than last year.
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This section presents the geographic distribution of submitted manuscripts and published manuscripts. The distribution of author groups, serving as an indicator of a journal's future focus, constitutes a broad and influential category. This strong group has the potential to enhance the journal's citation impact, fostering its growth and prosperity.
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This view provides the counts of Submitted manuscripts per region and country. The region and country are derived by the affiliation of the author. The top 10 countries list is computed using Submitted articles descending for 2024.
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Submissions to NHM are mostly from countries in Asia, such as China, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Pakistan, etc.; final publications are mostly from countries in Asia and Europe, such as China, Italy, USA, Germany, etc.
Currently, NHM has 74 editorial board members from 19 countries on five continents, with the highest number of editorial board members from Europe, followed by North America and Asia.
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This year we have joined seventeen new members of the Editorial Board, whose information is shown in the table below. We welcome them and hope to attract more outstanding scholars to join our team.
Name | Position | Affiliation |
Paola F. Antonietti | Professor | MOX-Laboratory for Modeling and Scientific Computing, Department of Mathematics, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
Giacomo Dimarco | Professor | Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Ferrara, Via Machiavelli 35, 44121 Ferrara, Italy |
Mustafa Kulenovic | Professor | University of Rhode Island, Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematical Sciences, 5 Lippitt Road, USA |
Chang-Hong Wu | Professor | Department of Applied Mathematics, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, China |
Yihong Du | Professor | School of Science and Technology, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia |
Haomin Zhou | Professor | School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA |
Lanre Akinyemi | Associate professor | Department of Mathematics, Prairie View A & M University, Prairie View, TX, USA |
Denis Bonheure | Professor | Department of Mathematics, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium |
André Schlichting | Professor | Institute of Applied Analysis, University Ulm, Helmholtzstraße 18, 89081 Ulm, Room E.10, Germany |
Jihoon Ok | Associate professor | Department of Mathematics, Sogang University, 35 Baekbeom-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul 04107, Republic of Korea |
Adrian Muntean | Professor | Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Karlstad University, Sweden |
Peter Bella | Professor | TU Dortmund, Fakultät für Mathematik, Germany |
Agnieszka Świerczewska-Gwiazda | Professor | Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics, University of Warsaw, Poland |
Xiaochuan Tian | Associate professor | Department of Mathematics, University of California, San Diego, USA |
Lorenzo Pareschi | Professor | Department of Mathematics, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, United Kingdom |
Weimin Han | Professor | Department of Mathematics, University of Iowa, USA |
Yanping Lin | Professor | Mathematics Department, Hong Kong Polytechnic University and University of Alberta |
Statistics of the most cited manuscripts of Web of Science in the last five years and the last two years, where the "*" after the title indicates that the manuscript is from a special issue manuscript.
1. Most Cited Articles, 2024 (Last Five Years)
Title | Authors | Publication Year | Total Citations |
Note: "*" Stands for Contributions to the Special Issue. Last Updated: December 2024 Source: Web of Science |
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Multiscale models of covid-19 with mutations and variants* | Bellomo, Nicola; Burini, Diletta; Outada, Nisrine |
2022 | 44 |
Deep neural network approach to forward-inverse problems | Jo, Hyeontae; Son, Hwijae; Hwang, Hyung Ju; Kim, Eun Heui | 2020 | 16 |
Relative entropy method for the relaxation limit of hydrodynamic models* | Carrillo, Jose Antonio; Peng, Yingping; Wróblewska-Kaminska, Aneta | 2020 | 15 |
Existence results and stability analysis for a nonlinear fractional boundary value problem on a circular ring with an attached edge : A study of fractional calculus on metric graph | Mehandiratta, Vaibhav; Mehra, Mani; Leugering, Guenter |
2021 | 13 |
Incompressible limit of a continuum model of tissue growth for two cell populations | Degond, Pierre; Hecht, Sophie; Vauchelet, Nicolas |
2020 | 12 |
Homogenization of Bingham flow in thin porous media | Anguiano, Maria; Bunoiu, Renata | 2020 | 12 |
Kinetic modelling of multiple interactions in socio-economic systems | Toscani, Giuseppe; Tosin, Andrea; Zanella, Mattia |
2020 | 11 |
Perturbation analysis of the effective conductivity of a periodic composite | Luzzini, Paolo; Musolino, Paolo | 2020 | 11 |
The selection problem for some first-order stationary mean-field games | Gomes, Diogo A.; Mitake, Hiroyoshi; Terai, Kengo |
2020 | 11 |
A new mixed finite element method for the n-dimensional boussinesq problem with temperature-dependent viscosity | Almonacid, JA; Gatica, GN; Oyarzúa, R; Ruiz-Baier, R |
2020 | 10 |
2. Most Cited Articles, 2024 (Last Two Years)
Title | Authors | Publication Year | Total Citations |
Note: "*" Stands for Contributions to the Special Issue. Last Updated: December 2024 Source: Web of Science |
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Bicriteria multi-machine scheduling with equal processing times subject to release dates | Liu, Zhimeng; Li, Shuguang; Khan, Muhammad Ijaz; Abdelmohsen, Shaimaa A. M.; Eldin, Sayed M. |
2023 | 6 |
Homogenization of nonlinear nonlocal diffusion equation with periodic and stationary structure* | Chen, Junlong; Tang, Yanbin |
2023 | 6 |
Learning the nonlinear flux function of a hidden scalar conservation law from data | Li, Qing; Evje, Steinar |
2023 | 5 |
Nonlocal scalar conservation laws with discontinuous flux* | Chiarello, Felisia Angela; Coclite, Giuseppe Maria |
2023 | 5 |
Central schemes for networked scalar conservation laws | Herty, Michael; Kolbe, Niklas; Mueller, Siegfried |
2023 | 5 |
Global solution to the Cauchy problem of fractional drift diffusion system with power-law nonlinearity* | Gu, Caihong; Tang, Yanbin |
2023 | 5 |
Explicit Richardson extrapolation methods and their analyses for solving two-dimensional nonlinear wave equation with delays* | Deng, Dingwen; Chen, Jingliang |
2023 | 5 |
SLeNN-ELM: A shifted Legendre neural network method for fractional delay differential equations based on extreme learning machine* | Ye, Yinlin; Li, Yajing; Fan, Hongtao; Liu, Xinyi; Zhang, Hongbing |
2023 | 5 |
Application of a hybrid pseudospectral method to a new two-dimensional multi-term mixed sub-diffusion and wave-diffusion equation of fractional order* | Shah, Farman Ali; Kamran; Santina, Dania; Mlaiki, Nabil; Aljawi, Salma |
2024 | 4 |
Detection of DDoS attack in IoT traffic using ensemble machine learning techniques | Pandey, Nimisha; Mishra, Pramod Kumar |
2023 | 4 |
Simple is best: A single-CNN method for classifying remote sensing images | Song, Huaxiang; Zhou, Yong |
2023 | 4 |
A difference scheme for a triangular system of conservation laws with discontinuous flux modeling three-phase flows | Burger, Raimund; Diehl, Stefan; Marti, M. Carmen; Vasquez, Yolanda |
2023 | 4 |
On rotavirus infectious disease model using piecewise modified ABC fractional order derivative* | Eiman; Shah, Kamal; Sarwar, Muhammad; Abdeljawad, Thabet | 2024 | 3 |
Two high-order compact difference schemes with temporal graded meshes for time-fractional Black-Scholes equation | Gu, Jie; Nong, Lijuan; Yi, Qian; Chen, An |
2023 | 3 |
Isoperimetric planar clusters with infinitely many regions | Novaga, Matteo; Paolini, Emanuele; Stepanov, Eugene; Tortorelli, Vincenzo Maria |
2023 | 3 |
Galerkin spectral method for a multi-term time-fractional diffusion equation and an application to inverse source problem* | Sun, L. L.; Chang, M. L. |
2023 | 3 |
On the well-posedness of the "Bando-follow the leader" car following model and a time-delayed version* | Gong, Xiaoqian; Keimer, Alexander |
2023 | 3 |
Approximation of solutions to integro-differential time fractional wave equations in Lp-space | Zhao, Yongqiang; Tang, Yanbin |
2023 | 3 |
Asymptotic flocking of the relativistic Cucker-Smale model with time delay | Ahn, Hyunjin | 2023 | 3 |
A transformed L1 Legendre-Galerkin spectral method for time fractional Fokker-Planck equations* | Huang, Diandian; Huang, Xin; Qin, Tingting; Zhou, Yongtao |
2023 | 3 |
Error estimate of L1-ADI scheme for two-dimensional multi-term time fractional diffusion equation | Li, Kexin; Chen, Hu; Xie, Shusen |
2023 | 3 |
A Hilliges-Weidlich-type scheme for a one-dimensional scalar conservation law with nonlocal flux* | Burger, Raimund; Contreras, Harold Deivi; Villada, Luis Miguel | 2023 | 3 |
Only the number of submissions and rejections, publications for the special issue were counted from December 20, 2023, to December 20, 2024.
Special Issue Submissions | Rejection and withdrawal | Published |
128 | 64/8 | 42 |
The data counts the submissions, rejections, and published manuscripts for special issues established in 2024.
Title | Established | Contribute | Accept |
Recent advances in numerical methods for integer-and fractional-order PDEs | 2022-08-23 | 0 | 1 |
Nonlocal conservation laws | 2022-08-24 | 1 | 3 |
Iterative Processes and their Applications | 2022-01-21 | 0 | 0 |
Advanced Mathematical Methodologies to Manage Pandemics | 2023-05-04 | 7 | 7 |
Interdisciplinary Approaches for Understanding Networks and Heterogeneous Media | 2023-05-09 | 7 | 2 |
Numerical Simulation and Mathematical Modelling | 2023-11-03 | 60 | 12 |
Nonlinear PDEs in material science | 2023-11-16 | 5 | 2 |
Analysis of Analytical, Computational and ML-based Approaches for Differential and Integral Equations | 2023-11-29 | 17 | 4 |
Analysis and computation of discrete and continuum models for microstructured materials | 2024-01-31 | 12 | 8 |
Local and Nonlocal PDEs Arising in Real Life Problems | 2024-03-20 | 13 | 3 |
Soliton Dynamics and Nonlinear Waves: Integrable Systems, Experimental Insights, and Beyond | 2024-11-27 | 0 | 0 |
The successful publication of 62 excellent papers in 2024, the second year of the official conversion to an OA journal, would not have been possible without the support of the editorial board members, the editor-in-chief, and the contributions of authors and reviewers. The impact factor of the journal has improved this year, and it is believed that the journal will get better and better in the coming days.
At present, there are some problems that we need to improve in the next step:
1) the manuscript processing cycle is a little longer, we should try to shorten the processing time;
2) the editorial board needs to be further expanded;
3) the scope of the journal is too limited to partial differential equations, and then it has to be expanded within a reasonable range;
4) and the promotion of the journal needs to be further improved.
Next year, everything will be better.