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期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER MATHEMATICS

ISSN:0020-7160
出版频率:Bimonthly
出版社:TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OX14 4RN
  出版社网址:http://www.tandf.co.uk/
期刊网址:http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00207160.html
影响因子:0.308(2008)
主题范畴:MATHEMATICS, APPLIED

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Section A: Computer Systems: Programming Languages

This section contains work concerning research and development in computer systems and the theory of programming languages. Papers relating directly or indirectly to aspects of these fields are welcome. Of great interest is work in computer systems architectures and organisation, computer software and data structures, mathematical logic, formal languages, automata, artificial intelligence, parallelism and concurrency, analysis of algorithms, computational complexity, combinatorial algorithms, and symbol manipulation. The journal is intended to provide a forum for the expression of new ideas, as well as a place for exposition of these areas of knowledge.

Section B: Computational Methods: Application

This section contains work concerning mathematical techniques that are of interest to computer users in the fields of numerical analysis, mathematical software, discrete mathematics, computational geometry and graphics, image processing, pattern recognition, simulation and modelling, operations research and applied mathematics in general.

The current impact factor is 0.162


Instructions to Authors

INTRODUCTION

It is essential that authors prepare their manuscripts according to established specifications. The effectiveness of the search capabilities offered by electronic delivery will depend upon the care used by authors in preparing their manuscripts. Therefore, contributors are strongly encouraged to read these instructions carefully before preparing a manuscript for submission, and to check the manuscript for compliance with these notes before submitting it for publication.

MANUSCRIPTS

Papers should be typed with double spacing and wide (3 cm) margins on good quality paper, and submitted in triplicate to the Editor in Chief.

Submission of a paper to the International Journal of Computer Mathematics will be taken to imply that it represents original work not previously published, that it is not being considered elsewhere for publication, and that if accepted for publication it will not be published elsewhere in the same form, in any language, without the consent of editors and publisher. It is a condition of acceptance by the editor of a typescript for publication that the publishers acquire automatically the copyright in the typescript throughout the world.

    Language: Papers are accepted only in English.

    Abstract: Each paper requires an abstract of 100 - 150 words summarizing the significant coverage and findings.

    Keywords: Each paper must have three to six keywords.

    Computing Reviews Catagories: Please also provide C.R. categories.

FIGURES

All figures should be numbered with consecutive arabic numbers, have descriptive captions, and be mentioned in the text. Keep figures separate from the text, but indicate an approximate position for each in the margin.

    Preparation: Figures submitted must be of a high standard for direct reproduction. Line drawings should be prepared in black (India) ink on white paper or on tracing cloth, with all lettering and symbols included. Alternatively, good sharp photoprints ("glossies") are acceptable. Photographs intended for halftone reproduction must be good glossy original prints, of maximum contrast. Clearly label each figure with author's name and figure number; indicate "top" where this is not obvious. Redrawing or retouching of unusable figures will be charged to authors.

    Size: The preferred width of submitted line drawings is 20 to 23 cm with capital lettering 4mm high, to accommodate reduction to single-column width. Photographs for halftone reproduction should be about twice the desired size.

    Colour plates: There are a limited number of colour pages within the annual page allowance. However, authors should restrict their use of colour to situations where it is necessary on scientific, and not merely cosmetic, grounds. In addition, authors may pay to publish colour illustrations, but please consult the publisher regarding cost before submission.

EQUATIONS AND FORMULAE

Mathematical equations should preferably be typewritten, with subscripts and superscripts clearly shown. It is helpful to identify unusual or ambiguous symbols in the margin when they first occur. To simplify typesetting, please use: (1) the "exp" form of complex exponential functions; (2) fractional exponents instead of root signs; and (3) the solidus(/) to simplify fractions e.g. 3/4, exp x 1/2. Please underline all mathematical symbols to be set italic and put a wavy line under bold symbols. Other letters not marked will be set in roman type.

TABLES

Number tables consecutively with roman numerals, and give each a clear descriptive caption at the top. Avoid the use of vertical rules in tables. Indicate in the margin where the typesetter should place tables.

REFERENCES

References are indicated in the text by consecutive arabic numbers enclosed in square brackets, viz. Smith [1]. The full list should be collected and typed at the end of the paper in numerical order. Listed references should be complete in all details and conform with the style of the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. Authors' initials should precede their names.

  1. R. S. Usmani and R. P. Agarwal, An A-stable extended trapezoidal rule for the numerical integration of ordinary differential equations, Computers Math. Applic., 11 (1985) 1183 - 1191.
  2. D. Stoan, W. S. Kendall, and J. Mecke, Stochastic Geometry and its Applications, Wiley Series in Probability and Mathematical Statistics, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, Eng- land (1987).

It is assumed that with the development of the World Wide Web (WWW), authors and/or the publisher will propose distribution of articles or parts of articles on the WWW. If the author knows the HTTP address of a referenced article on the WWW, this information should be added at the end of the reference. Please use the following style:

    [www http://www.blouk.com/article.html]

where http://www.blouk.com/article.html is the HTTP address.

FOOTNOTES

Authors are encouraged to minimize the use of footnotes. A footnote may include the designation of a corresponding author of the paper, current address information for an author (if different from that shown in the affliation), and traditional footnote content. Information concerning grant support of research should appear in a separate Acknowledgements section at the end of the paper, not in a footnote. Acknowledgements of the assistance of colleagues or similar notes of appreciation also properly belong in an Acknowledgements section, not in footnotes.

Footnotes should be indicated in the text by the following symbols: *(asterisk or star), ?(dagger), ?(double dagger), ?(paragraph mark), ?(section mark), || (parallels), # (number sign). Do not use numerals for footnote call-outs, as they may be mistaken for bibliographical reference call-outs or exponents. Type each footnote at the bottom of the typescript page on which its text call-out appears.

Footnotes within a table should be indicated by the same symbols listed above. Reinitialize symbol sequence within tables. Type footnotes to a table directly beneath the table.

TEXT CALL-OUTS TO FIGURES, TABLES, SECTIONS, SCHEMES

Text call-outs to figures, tables and other elements are the basis for searching articles on electronic delivery. Therefore, proper designation of text call-outs to figures and other elements is essential to the success of electronic delivery. When referring to a figure, table or other element within an article, always call the element by its full name: "See Table 1", "Figure 1 illustrates ... ", "Refer to Scheme". Do not use ambiguous call-outs (for example, "1 illustrates ...") that do not denote the element being referred to.

SUBMISSION OF ARTICLES ON DISK

The Publisher welcomes article submission on disk. Disk files should be submitted with the final hard copy manuscript. The disk file and hard copy must match exactly. Tables and displayed equations may have to be rekeyed by the typesetter from your hard copy manuscript.

When typing the article, do not include design or formatting information. Type all text flush left, unjustified and without hyphenation. Do not use indents, tabs or multi-spacing. If an indent is required, please note it by a line space; also mark the position of the indent on the hard copy manuscript. Indicate the beginning of a new paragraph by typing a line space. Leave one space at the end of a sentence, after a comma or other punctuation mark, and before an opening parenthesis. Be sure not to confuse lower case letter "I" with numeral "1", or capital letter "O" with numeral "0". Distinguish opening quotes from close quotes. Do not use automatic page numbering or running heads.

Articles prepared on most word processors are acceptable. If equations and/or scientific symbols have been imported into the article from another program, please provide details of the program used and the procedures followed. If author-created macros have been used, please use them as well. Illustrations that are available in an electronic format are acceptable; please supply them on a separate disk. Please clearly indicate on the disk the file format and/or program used to produce them, and supply a high-quality hard copy of each illustration as well.

If more than one disk is submitted, please number each disk. Please mark each disk with the journal title, author name, abbreviated article title and file names. Retain a back-up copy of each disk submitted and pack the disks carefully before shipping.

SUBMISSION OF ANIMATION

Animations are limited to a time duration of 30 seconds. Animation should be submitted to the journal editor along with the manuscript. Animations in the following forms (in order of preference) can be accepted from authors:

  • Video tape
  • AVI or QuickTime files
  • A sequence of still images

The following formats can be accepted:

  • all uncompressed formats widely used on PC, Mac, and UNIX
  • JPEG for coloured and compressed images
  • TIFF with a group IV compression for black and white compressed images
  • FLI and FLC format from AutoDesk.

Authors who submit animations are requested to provide the following information:

  • Video tape - format used.
  • AVI or QuickTime files - version used, and system used for disk file creation.
  • Sequences of still images - format used, version, and system used for disk file creation.

Authors who are unable to supply video tape, AVI or QuickTime file may provide the publisher with a set of sequential still images. Note that an animated sequence will consist of 13 to 15 still images per second of animation; e.g., if an animated sequence is 10 seconds in duration, it is made up of 130 images. Authors who are unable to submit in any of the above-mentioned formats are advised to contact the publisher to discuss other options prior to submission.

Animation should be mentioned in the text. Indicate an approximate location for the animation call-out in the margin.

PROOFS

Authors will receive page proofs (including figures) by air mail for correction, which must be returned to the typesetter within 48 hours of receipt. Please ensure that full postal address, plus phone, fax and e-mail numbers, where available, are given on the first page of the typescript, so that proofs are not delayed in the post. Authors' alterations in excess of 10% of the original composition cost will be charged to authors.

REPRINTS

Fifty free reprints will be provided to the corresponding author of each paper. Additional reprints may be ordered by completing the appropriate form sent with proofs.

PAGE CHARGES

There are no page charges to individuals or institutions.


Editorial Board

Editor:

Professor David J. Evans - Nottingham Trent University School of Computing and Mathematics Room N421a Newton Building Burton Street Nottingham NG1 4BU UK

Associate Editor:

Professor S. Olariu - Department of Computer Science Old Dominion University Norfolk VA 23529-0162 USA

Section A: Computer Systems: Programming Languages:

Editorial Review Board:

H. Adeli (USA)
Jun-ich Aoe (Japan)
G. P. Bhattacharjee (India)
T. Jiang (China)
G. Loizou (UK)
K. Margaritis (Greece)
Solomon Marcus (Romania)
P. R. Parthasarathy (India)
G. Paun (Romania)
J. Schwing (USA)
Hong Shen (Australia)
Derick Wood (Hong Kong)

Section B: Computational Methods: Applications:

Editorial Review Board:

R. P. Agarwal (USA)
M. M. Chawla (Kuwait)
Charles B. Dunham (Canada)
G. A. Evans (UK)
M. A. Ibiejugba (Nigeria)
Changjun Li (China)
M. Madalena Martins (Portugal)
Philip Rabinowitz (Israel)
H. M. Srivastava (Canada)
E. H. Twizell (UK)
Jun Zou (Hong Kong)



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