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Aims and scope

Calculus of variations and partial differential equations are classical, very active, closely related areas of mathematics, with important ramifications in differential geometry and mathematical physics. In the last four decades this subject has enjoyed a flourishing development worldwide, which is still continuing and extending to broader perspectives.

This journal will attract and collect many of the important top-quality contributions to this field of research, and stress the interactions between analysts, geometers, and physicists. The field of Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations is extensive; nonetheless, the journal will be open to all interesting new developments.

Topics to be covered include:
 Minimization problems for variational integrals, existence and regularity theory for minimizers and critical points, geometric measure theory
 Variational methods for partial differential equations, linear and nonlinear eigenvalue problems, bifurcation theory
 Variational problems in differential and complex geometry
 Variational methods in global analysis and topology
 Dynamical systems, symplectic geometry, periodic solutions of Hamiltonian systems
 Variational methods in mathematical physics, nonlinear elasticity, crystals, asymptotic variational problems, homogenization, capillarity phenomena, free boundary problems and phase transitions
 Monge-Ampère equations and other fully nonlinear partial differential equations related to problems in differential geometry, complex geometry, and physics.
 

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