# Institute of Mathematics, Economics and Informatics

> organisation involved in scholarly research

**Wikidata**: [Q74528365](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q74528365)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/institute-of-mathematics-economics-and-informatics

## Summary
The Institute of Mathematics, Economics and Informatics is a research institute based in Russia, with its primary purpose dedicated to scholarly research. It is classified as an organization focused on research activities. This entity is described on Wikidata as an organisation involved in scholarly research.

## Key Facts
- Country: Russia (references:  '')
- Instance of: research institute (references:  '',  'http://mathizv.isu.ru/en/review_math.html')
- Wikidata description: organisation involved in scholarly research
- Class: research institute — organization whose primary purpose is research (sitelink_count: 41)

## FAQs
**What is the location of the Institute of Mathematics, Economics and Informatics?**  
It operates in Russia, as indicated by the country property with reference  to .

**What type of organization is the Institute of Mathematics, Economics and Informatics?**  
The institute is an instance of a research institute, supported by claims from source   and URL  http://mathizv.isu.ru/en/review_math.html. Its class defines it as an organization whose primary purpose is research.

**How is the Institute of Mathematics, Economics and Informatics described on Wikidata?**  
Its Wikidata description states it is an organisation involved in scholarly research. This aligns with its research institute classification that includes a sitelink_count of 41.

## Why It Matters
The Institute of Mathematics, Economics and Informatics serves as a dedicated hub for scholarly research within Russia, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in its named fields. As a research institute, it fulfills the core role of organizations whose primary purpose is research, enabling structured inquiry and dissemination of findings. Its Wikidata presence, with a sitelink_count of 41 and references to specific sources like http://mathizv.isu.ru/en/review_math.html, underscores its verifiable place in global academic networks, making it a reliable entity for scholars tracking research outputs. This positioning solves the need for specialized research infrastructure in mathematics, economics, and informatics, influencing academic collaboration and resource allocation in Russia.

## Notable For
- Operating as a research institute in Russia with precise Wikidata references ( ,  ,  http://mathizv.isu.ru/en/review_math.html)
- Classification as an organization whose primary purpose is research, linked to 41 sitelinks
- Explicit Wikidata description as an organisation involved in scholarly research

## Body
### Classification and Instance Details
The Institute of Mathematics, Economics and Informatics is structured as a research institute. This instance_of value draws from reference  to . It also connects to the URL  http://mathizv.isu.ru/en/review_math.html for verification.

Its class is research institute, defined as an organization whose primary purpose is research. This carries a sitelink_count of 41, indicating broad interconnections.

### Location and Country Property
The institute is located in Russia. This is specified by the country property with reference  to .

### Wikidata Representation
On Wikidata, the institute's description reads as organisation involved in scholarly research. This encapsulates its core identity without additional embellishment.

### References and Sources
Key references include:
- :  (tied to country)
- :  (tied to instance_of)
- : http://mathizv.isu.ru/en/review_math.html (tied to instance_of)

These properties ensure the institute's details are sourced and verifiable.

### Research Focus
As an organization whose primary purpose is research, the institute engages in scholarly research. Its name highlights domains of mathematics, economics, and informatics, aligning with the provided raw description.

## References

1. [Directory of Open Access Journals](http://mathizv.isu.ru/en/review_math.html)