期刊名称:GLASGOW MATHEMATICAL JOURNAL
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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The Glasgow Mathematical Journal publishes original research papers in any branch of pure and applied mathematics. An international journal, its policy is to feature a wide variety of research areas, which in recent issues have included ring theory, group theory, functional analysis, combinatorics, differential equations, differential geometry, number theory, algebraic topology, and the application of such methods in applied mathematics. |
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Instructions to Authors
Editorial Policy
The Glasgow Mathematical Journal publishes original research papers in any branch of Pure or Applied Mathematics. Its policy is to feature a wide variety of research areas and it welcomes the submission of papers from all parts of the world. Selection for publication is on the basis of reports from specialist referees commissioned by the Editors. Submission of manuscripts Papers should be submitted to The Editors, Glasgow Mathematical Journal, University of Glasgow, Department of Mathematics, University Gardens, Glasgow G12 80W, UK in hardcopy or on a 3.5 disk or by e-mail to: gmj@maths.gla.ac.uk. Most electronic formats, including .tex source with .dvi or .ps files, are acceptable. In the case of a hardcopy submission two copies should be sent. All submissions should be accompanied by the author's address, telephone and fax number, together with (if possible) an e-mail address. Submission of a paper is taken to imply that it has not been previously published and that it is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Upon acceptance of a paper, the author will be asked to transfer copyright to the Glasgow Mathematical Journal Trust. Layout of manuscripts Papers should be typed or word-processed in double spacing throughout, with wide margins and on one side of the paper. They should be prepared so as to conform to the practice in current issues of the Journal as regards general layout, references, tables and figures. Please avoid footnotes if possible. Papers must begin with an abstract of not more than 200 words, and they should list at least one AMS 2000 classification number. Instructions regarding unusual symbols or any typographical point that might cause confusion should be provided on a separate sheet. If special fonts are used, they should conform to the Journal's practice. Authors are reminded that they should retain a copy of anything submitted for publication since neither the Journal nor the publisher can accept liability for any loss. Illustrations Text figures must be suitable for direct photographic reproduction and supplied separate from the text but allocated clearly to sections of the text. Originals of figures should not be sent until the paper has been accepted. A list of captions for figures should be attached separately.
References References should be placed at the end of the paper, arranged and numbered in alphabetical order of the author's names. Titles of journals should be abbreviated as in Mathematical Reviews. In the text, reference numbers should be enclosed in square brackets to distinguish them from formula numbers which should be quoted in round brackets. A reference to a book should give the author, title (in italics), edition, publisher, year of publication; e.g. [1] P. T. Johnstone, Stone Spaces, Cambridge Studies in Advanced Math. no. 3 (Cambridge University Press, 1982). A reference to an article should give the author, title of article, short title of periodical (in italics), series number (if any), volume number, year, and the beginning and end pages of the paper; e.g. [2] R. Guralnick, T. Pentilla, C. E. Praeger and J. Saxl, Finite linear groups, Proc. London Math. Soc. (3) 78 (1999), 167-214. Proofreading Prior to publication sets of proofs of each paper will be sent to authors. For papers with more than one author the proofs are sent to the first named author unless the Editors receive other instructions. Authors are asked to correct and return proofs promptly. Typographical or factual errors only may be changed at proof stage. The publisher reserves the right to charge authors for excessive corrections of non-typographical errors. No page charge is made. Offprints 50 offprints of each article will be supplied free of charge to each first named author. Extra offprints may be purchased from the publisher if ordered at proof stage. An order form will be sent with each set of proofs. Glasgow Mathematical Journal Trust 2002
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Dr A. W. Mason Department of Mathematics University of Glasgow University Gardens Glasgow G12 8QW UK Email gmj@maths.gla.ac.uk
Dr A. W. Mason Department of Mathematics University of Glasgow University Gardens Glasgow G12 8QW UK Email gmj@maths.gla.ac.uk
International Editor
Professor G. Brown University of Sydney, Australia
Professor W. G. Dwyer University of Notre Dame, USA
Professor K.R. Goodearl University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Professor H.W. Lenstra, Jr., University of California, Berkeley, USA
Professor A. Lubotzky The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Professor S.J. Patterson Georg-August-Universit鋞, G鰐tingen, Germany
Professor L.E. Payne Cornell University, USA
Professor H. Pedersen Odense University, Denmark
Professor T. Schlumprecht Texas A & M University, USA
Professor I.V. Skrypnik Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Donetsk, Ukraine
Glasgow Editorial Committee
Dr A.J. Baker University of Glasgow, UK
Professor K.A. Brown University of Glasgow, UK
Dr H.R. Dowson University of Glasgow, UK
Dr S. Merkulov University of Glasgow, UK
Professor J.R.L. Webb University of Glasgow, UK
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