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 Caros, 
gostaria de repassar informação sobre a chamada de artigos para o International open-access e-journal 
Population Dynamics: Analysis, Modelling, Forecast,  
um novo jornal cuja descrição e escopo encontram-se  
abaixo.  
Favor, enviar submissões para Lev Nedorezov  
(University of Nova Gorica - Slovenia).  
Email:  l.v.nedorezov@gmail.com 
Abraços, 
Cibele 
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I am writing to let you know about our upcoming  
First Issue of the International open-access e-journal 
Population Dynamics: Analysis, Modelling, Forecast.  
The deadline for submission is November 04th, 2012.  
Manuscripts can be sent to Lev Nedorezov at  
l.v.nedorezov@gmail.com 
Information and Scope 
In various domains of modern science one can find  
the similar population processes with similar  
regulative mechanisms and with close goals of  
scientific investigations. In physics it can be  
populations of elementary particles in accelerator.  
In chemistry it can be a process of interaction of  
sets of molecules.  
In biophysics and biochemistry it can be processes  
of the growth of colony of cells, processes of  
ferment? substratum interaction etc.  
The similar processes we have in biology/ecology  
(populations of various animals and plants), in  
economics, demography, epidemiology, medicine  
(cancer growth, human health) and so on. 
Moreover, for description and analysis of various  
population processes sometimes we use one and the  
same mathematical models (stochastic branching  
processes, ordinary differential equations, maps,  
partial differential equations?).  
We have one and the same goals: to determine a  
phase space structure and structure of space of  
model parameters, to estimate the probability of  
population extinction etc. And we have one and the  
same common problems: we want to find the best  
mathematical apparatus for the description of  
population processes, we want to have good methods  
for estimation of model parameters using population  
time series, we want to have good statistical  
criterions for the analysis of deviations between  
theory and experiment? 
But in modern science we have rather artificial  
barriers and these barriers lead to appearance of  
non-correct situations.  
For example, it is not normal and common event if  
you found a paper in biological journal which is  
devoted to analysis of population process in physics  
of elementary particles. And it can be explained:  
if you want to present results in biological journal  
you have to explain what kind of biological problem  
you want to solve and what kind of biological results  
you got in a result of providing analysis.  
The inverse situation is obvious too: it is difficult  
to find pure biological paper in a journal which is  
devoted to physics of elementary particles. 
In a result of it we have duplication or  
multiplication ofproviding scientific investigations,  
multiplication of names for one and the same equations   
and models, and, finally, total misunderstanding  
between each others.  
It is a good example: even in ecology (!) we have  
several names for one model of population dynamics  
with discrete time? Beverton? Holt model, Skellam  
model, Kostitzin model. 
The main goal of new scientific open-access e-journal  
is following: 
To bring together new results on population dynamics  
from various parts of modern science for better  
understanding between specialists from different  
scientific domains. 
The journal is concerned with the use of mathematical  
models and data analysis for the description of  
various population processes. We aim to understand  
basic properties of population system functions using  
mathematical and conceptual modeling, systems analysis, 
computer simulations, and scientific theories. The  
journal welcomes research articles, short  
communications, review articles.  
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