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                                    Geof%u00edsica Internacional, Journal of the Institute of Geophysics, UNAM, MexicoFOREWORD TO THE THEMATIC AREA: %u201cMathematical and Computational Geophysics%u201dGeof%u00edsica Internacional (GI) is a leading Mexican scientific journal that, since its founding in 1961, has served as a cornerstone for the dissemination of geophysical research in Latin America and, increasingly, in other regions of the world. It is published quarterly by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) through its Geophysics Institute.In recent years, GI has undergone a substantial and forward-looking restructuring. Among the most significant changes is the implementation of a new editorial organization structured around specific Thematic Areas.With this issue, we are pleased to present, for the first time, contributions to the new Thematic Area %u201cMathematical and Computational Geophysics%u201d (GMC), under the supervision of its Editorial Committee, composed of:H%u00e9ctor Ben%u00edtez P%u00e9rez, General Director, Direcci%u00f3n General de C%u00f3mputo y de Tecnolog%u00edas de Informaci%u00f3n y Comunicaci%u00f3n, UNAMBoris Escalante Ram%u00edrez, General Coordinator, Centro de Estudios en Computaci%u00f3n Avanzada, UNAMGuillermo Hern%u00e1ndez Garc%u00eda, T%u00e9cnico Acad%u00e9mico, Instituto de Geof%u00edsica, UNAMIsmael Herrera Revilla, Investigador Hem%u00e9rito, Instituto de Geof%u00edsica, UNAMGraciela Herrera Zamarr%u00f3n, Investigadora, Instituto de Geof%u00edsica, UNAMJorge Zavala Hidalgo, Investigador, Instituto de Ciencias de la Atm%u00f3sfera y Cambio Clim%u00e1tico, UNAM The Thematic Area is coordinated within the journal%u2019s broader editorial structure, guided first by the leadership of the former Editor-in-Chief, Ismael Herrera Revilla, and now by the current Editor-in-Chief, Graciela Herrera Zamarr%u00f3n, whose combined contributions have been essential to its consolidation.Although the topics encompassed by this area have appeared in GI since its earliest years, their formal consolidation into a dedicated Thematic Area marks an important step for the journal.The field of Mathematical and Computational Geophysics brings together essential methodologies in modern geophysical research: mathematical and computational modeling, numerical simulation, and the development of data-driven models through artificial intelligence. These tools enable rigorous analysis, simulation, and prediction of complex natural processes and help uncover patterns and generate predictive models from large and diverse datasets.This new editorial space will provide a robust platform for innovative research, foster advances in computational and mathematical approaches in geophysics, and further strengthen the academic profile of the journal. It also responds to the growing scientific needs of the region and the global community.For these reasons, we warmly invite the geophysics community to contribute to this Thematic Area. Submitted manuscripts will undergo peer review and, if accepted, will be included in future issues of the journal.Sincerely,Dr. Ismael Herrera Revilla and Dr. Graciela Herrera Zamarr%u00f3nEditors-in-Chief, Thematic AreaMathematical and Computational Geophysics
                                
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