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Copyright ©1999-2010 Kim Williams Books.
All Rights Reserved. ISSN: 1522-4600

Nexus Network Journal is a peer-reviewed research resource for studies in architecture and mathematics. It is published three times yearly in print by Birkhäuser Publishers and is available online at SpringerLink.

The NNJ is indexed in:

ABI/INFORM, Academic OneFile, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Current Contents/Arts and Humanities, Digital Mathematics Registry, Gale, Google Scholar, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, MathEDUC, OCLC, Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), SCOPUS, Summon by Serial Solutions, Zentralblatt Math

As of 1 January 2006, the Nexus Network Journal is published and distributed by Birkhäuser

The Nexus Network Journal is online on SpringerLink.
The NNJ is now archived on the SpringerLink site. All material first published here from 1999 through the present is archived there in .pdf format. Material from vol. 1 (1999) through vol. 8 (2006) is full-access and can be freely downloaded. The first issue of each year is also full access. Material in vol. 9 (2007) through vol. 12 (2010) is access-restricted for subscribers.

Nexus Network Journal: Architecture and Mathematics Online

Completing registration for Nexus 2012 with payment

Registering for the Nexus 2012 conference (Milan, 11-14 June 2012) consists of two steps:

1) Registering for the conference online: go the the conference webpage at:

http://www.nexusjournal.com/nexus2012-introduction.html

and click on the "Register" link in the menu on the right. This takes you to the website of the Politecnico di Milano, where you can create a user name and password.

2) Paying the conference registration fee: once you are registered, you need to log in with the user name and password you created, and there will be a "Payment" link on the left side. Click there, and pay the fee using any one of a number of accepted credit cards.

Registration is not complete until payment is made.

We are looking very forward to a great conference in Milan!

Nexus 2012 Early Registration extended to 10 April

The deadline for early registration for the conference "Nexus 2012: Relationships Between Architecture and Mathematics" (11-14 June 2012) has been
EXTENDED TO 10 APRIL
in order to allow those registering to take advantage of the lower fees for early registration.

If regisration is made by 10 April:
Participants 250 Euro
Speakers, PhD, students and accompanying persons 160 Euro
 
After 10 April:
Participants 350 Euro
Speakers, PhD, students and accompanying persons 200 Euro

Registration for the conference can be made by going to the conference website at:
http://www.nexusjournal.com/nexus2012-introduction.html

and clicking on "Register". This takes you to the registration page managed by the Politecnico di Milano. You will need to register with a name and password, and then log in. After logging in, you will see a menu on the left that includes "Payment". Payment can be paid by all major credit cards.

We are looking forward to an interesting and fun meeting in Milan and hope to see many there!

Nexus 2012 website is now online

The website for next year's conference, Nexus 2012: Relationships Between Architecture and Mathematics, is now online. Click here to read all about it.

The website will be updated as information is available, with news about keynote speakers, conference program, how to register, and suggested hotels.  Mark the dates on your calendar:

Nexus 2012: Relationships Between Architecture and Mathematics
11-14 June 2012, Milan, Italy

Volume 13 Number 2 | July 2011

NNJ-v13n2-cover"Qualitative and Quantitative Architecture and Mathematics"
Includes papers presented from Nexus 2010

Now available Online at Springerlink

Submission Guidelines for Contributions to the NNJ

The Nexus Network Journal is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal for scholars and students engaged in the study of the application of mathematical principles to architectural design. It appears twice yearly in print and on the Internet, and is co-published by Kim Williams Books, Turin, Italy, and Birkhaeuser Publishers, Basel, Switzerland. Its goal is to present the broadest possible consideration of all aspects of the relationships between architecture and mathematics.

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