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期刊名称:MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTER MODELLING

ISSN:0895-7177
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE,KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX5 1GB
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.com/
期刊网址:http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/6/2/3/index.htt
影响因子:1.032(2008)
主题范畴:MATHEMATICS, APPLIED;    COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS;    COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

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



About the journal

Mathematical and Computer Modelling

Mathematical and Computer Modelling provides a medium of exchange for the Cover Pagediverse disciplines utilizing mathematical or computer modelling as either a theoretical or working tool. Equal attention is given to the mechanics, methodology and theory of modelling with an attempt to advocate either mathematical or computer modelling, or a combination of the two, in an integrative form. While the unifying aspect of the journal is its adherence to quantitative models, it seeks diversity by being concerned with a variety of disciplines, including engineering, biological, medical, environmental, social, behavioural and other sciences. Both theoretical and applied works which employ mathematical or computer modelling will be considered for publication. Papers dealing with experiments shall be considered when the results are presented as an integral part of the modelling process.

Abstracting / Indexing

  • Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
  • Current Contents/CompuMath
  • Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology
  • Elsevier BIOBASE
  • ISI Alerting Services
  • International Abstracts in Operations Research
  • Materials Science Citation Index
  • Mathematical Reviews
  • Operations Research & Management Science
  • SCISEARCH
  • Science Citation Index
  • Web of Science
  • Zentralblatt MATH


Instructions to Authors

 

MANUSCRIPT REQUIREMENTS

Contributions to MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTER MODELLING are welcome from throughout the world. Manuscripts may be submitted directly to the Editor-in-Chief or through any member of the Editorial Board.

In accord with usual practice, papers previously published cannot be accepted for the Journal, and authors must agree not to publish elsewhere papers submitted to and accepted by the Journal.

REVIEWING PROCESS. In order to shorten the time involved in the reviewing process, provide a list of SIX possible reviewers' names with full addresses on your letter of transmittal. There may arise situations where we may use one of those names in addition to our list of regular referees. The suggested reviewers should be from the general geographical region of the editor to whom the manuscript is sent, so as to minimize the turn-around time between the editor and the reviewers. The "received date" is the date on which the requisite number of copies and the list of proposed reviewers names are received in the editorial office.

TYPING. Manuscripts should be typed or printed double-spaced on one side of the page only, with wide margins. Three hard copies must be submitted. While no maximum length of contributions is prescribed, authors are encouraged to write concisely. The title should be brief. The paper should be headed by the name(s) of the author(s) and his/her (their) affiliation(s) followed by a short abstract. In the case of co-authors, it should be clearly indicated who is to receive correspondence and proofs for correction. Keywords should be provided (no more than 5).

NOTATION. Because of the international character of the Journal, no rules concerning notation or abbreviation need be observed by the authors, but each paper should be self-consistent as to symbols and units which should all be properly defined. All authors should try to adhere to and be guided by A Manual for Authors, published by the American Mathematical Society, PO Box 6248, Providence, RI 02904, USA.

SYMBOLS. All mathematical symbols may be either hand- or typewritten, but no ambiguities should arise. Greek letters and unusual symbols should be identified in the margin. Distinction should be made between upper- and lowercase letters, the letter O and zero (O, 0); the letter I, the number one and prime (I, 1, ' ), a and alpha (a, ), k and kappa (k, ), phi and emptyset (, ). A vector will be printed in bold face; to indicate this, the letter should be underscored with a single wavy line.

REFERENCES must be presented in a numerical style. They should be quoted in the text in square brackets, i.e., [2] or [2, p. 51], and grouped at the end of the paper in numerical order of appearance. Author's initials, paper titles, journal name, volume, issue, page numbers and year should be given for all journals referenced. Abbreviations of journal titles should follow those given in the World List of Scientific Periodicals (latest edition). References should be arranged as follows:

Journal articles: 1. O. Rojo and R. Soto, New conditions for the additive inverse eigenvalue problem for matrices. Computers Math. Applic. 23 (11) 41-46 (1992).

Papers in a collection: 2. G.M. Nielson, Coordinate free scattered data interpolations, In Topics in Multivariate Approximation, (Edited by L.L. Schumaker et al.), pp. 175-184. Academic Press. New York, (1987).

Books: 3. R.A. Adams, Sobolev Spaces, Academic Press, New York (1975).

ILLUSTRATIONS. Authors should supply graphs and tables on separate pages, but indicate the desired location in the text. These should include all relevant details and be produced on a laser printer or alternatively, professionally drawn in black ink on plain white paper. Drawings should be about twice the final size required and lettering must be clear, "open" and sufficiently large to permit the necessary reduction of size. Figure legends should be provided for all illustrations.

Photographs should be sent as glossy prints. If words or numbers are to appear on a photograph, two prints should be sent, the lettering being clearly indicated on one print only. Computer programs should be given on an original printout and will be reproduced photographically.

PAGE PROOFS will be sent to the author (or the corresponding author) for checking (except for TEX versions; see below). Corrections to the proofs must be restricted to printer errors. Any substantial alterations other than these may be charged to the author. The original manuscript and diagrams will be discarded after publication unless the Editor is requested to return the original material to the author.

REPRINTS. Twenty-five reprints of each paper will be supplied to the senior author gratis. Additional reprints may be purchased through an order form accompanying the acceptance letter.The reprint order form must be returned to the Editorial Offices before publication, or a 50% late surcharge will apply.

ELECTRONIC VERSIONS. This journal accepts digital versions of papers. Requirements for such papers are listed below. Any available electronic version of a paper should be submitted, as the use of this can speed up the publication process.

GUIDELINES FOR ELECTRONIC VERSIONS

MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTER MODELLING encourages authors to submit a computer file. There are four categories of electronic submissions:

(1) AMS-TEX

(2) LATEX

(3) 'plain' TEX

(4) other electronic versions.

Please note that for all categories of papers, in addition to the electronic version, three hard copies of each must be sent to the cognizant editor.

(1) AMS-TEX PAPERS, (2) LATEX PAPERS and (3) 'PLAIN' TEX PAPERS

TEX papers require the least amount of work for our typesetting process. These will ordinarily be published within a few months of acceptance. Papers submitted in this form will also be subject to our regular refereeing process; however, the author(s) may not receive final proofs. The processes of typesetting and proof exchange in such situations may not be necessary and could decrease publication time by several months.

The ideal submission is an AMS-TEX computer file, although we do accept papers submitted in LATEX and 'Plain' TEX.

For the specific 'style file' which we use, you may contact our editorial office via e-mail at rodin@rodin.wustl.edu, or by phone at (314) 935-5806. Specify AMS-TEX or LATEX style file.

Complete instructions concerning the use of TEX in general, and of AMS-TEX in particular, can be found in The Joy of TEX, published by the American Mathematical Society. Complete instructions concerning the use of LATEX can be found in the book LATEX by Leslie Lamport. Complete instructions concerning the use of 'Plain' TEX can be found in The TEXbook by Donald Knuth.

To submit a manuscript, send a 3.5" or 5.25" diskette (formatted to Macintosh or DOS) or the TEX file with three hard copies of the printout to any of the Editors. The computer file may be sent via e-mail or on diskette. In case of discrepancies, the hard copy of the manuscript will be used.

(4) OTHER ELECTRONIC PAPERS

All other electronic versions of papers are transcribed to the AMS-TEX format in our office, just as typewritten papers are. These include manuscripts prepared by software packages such as Word Perfect TM, Microsoft WordTM, etc. Authors are then sent a galley proof for correction.

If possible, send any electronic version that may be available on a 3.5" or 5.25" diskette (formatted to Macintosh or DOS), as the use of these can also speed up the publication process. ASCII files should be included on diskettes for all electronic versions other than TEX. Send diskette with three hard copies of the printout to any of the Editors. In case of discrepancies, the hard copy of the manuscript will be used.


Editorial Board

 

Editors-in-Chief:

E.Y. Rodin, Department of Systems Science and Mathematics, Campus Box 1040, Washington University, One Brookings Drive, St Louis, MO 63130-4899, USA, Email: rodin@rodin.wustl.edu

Book and Survey Editor

D.N.P. Murthy, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Editorial Board

R.P. Agarwal, Florida Institute of Technology, USA Email: agarwal@fit.edu
S.M. Amin, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA
J.E. Angus, The Claremont Graduate School, CA, USA, Email: john.angus@cgu.edu
M. Arató, Mathematical Institute, Debrecen 4010, Hungary
R. Aris, University of Minnesota, MN, USA
H.T. Banks, NC State University, NC, USA
J. Barhen, Oak Ridge National Lab., TN, USA, Email: barhenj@ornl.gov
N. Bellomo, Politecnico di Torino, Italy. Email: bellomo@polito.it
A. Benczur, EOTVOS Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary
M. Braun, Queens College, NY, USA, Email: yhbqc@cunyvm
P. Broadbridge, University of Wollongong, N.S.W., Australia, Email: Phil-Broadbridge@uow.edu.au
R.A. Brualdi, University of Wisconsin, WI, USA, Email: brualdi@math.wisc.edu
C.W. Clark, University of British Columbia, Canada, Email: userbiec@ubcmtsq.bitnet
G.B. Dantzig, Stanford University, CA, USA, Email: hf.dig@forsythe.stanford.edu
J.U. Farley, Amos Tuck School, NH, USA
H. Freedman, University of Alberta, Canada, Email: hfreedman@vega.math.ualberta.ca
R. Glowinski, University of Houston, TX, USA, Email: roland@math.uh.edu
F. Harary, New Mexico State University, NM, USA, Email: fnh@nmsc.edu
J.N.R. Jeffers, Glendale, Oxenholme, Kendal, Cumbria, UK, Email: jnrj@wpo.nerc.ac.uk
L. Jodar, E.S.T.I., Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Departamento de Matematica Aplicada, Apdo. 22.012, Valencia, Spain. Phone: +34 96 3877668 Fax: +34 96 3877942 , Email: ljodar@mat.upv.es
R.E. Kalman, ETH Zentrum, Zürich, Switzerland, Email: kalman@math.ethz.ch
H. Keller, CALTECH, CA, USA, Email: hbk@ama.caltech.edu
M.S. Klamkin, University of Alberta, Canada
M.D. Kruskal, Princeton University, NJ, USA, Email: mdk@acm.princeton.edu
H.K. Kuiken, Technische Universiteit, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Email: kuiken@win.tue.nl
S.A. Levin, Princeton University, NJ, USA, Email: simon@eno.princeton.edu
J. Lorenz, University of New Mexico at Albuquerque, NM, USA, Email: lorenz@math.unm.edu
W.F. Lucas, Claremont Graduate School, CA, USA, Email: bill@lucas.cgu.edu
M. Malek Mansour, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, Email: malek@ulb.ac.be
N. Metropolis, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM, USA
A. Nerode, Cornell University, NY, USA, Email: anil@mssun77.msl..cornell.edu
J.C.J. Nihoul, University of Liege, Belgium, Email: J.Nihoul@ulg.ac.be
J.J. O'Brien, Florida State University, FL, USA, Email: obrien@coaps.fsu.edu
M. Padberg, New York University, NY, USA
I. Prigogine, University of Brussels, Belgium
C.R. Rao, Pennsylvania State University, PA, USA
F.S. Roberts, Rutgers University, NJ, USA, Email: froberts@math.rutgers.edu
E.Y. Rodin, Washington University, MO, USA
H. Saarenmaa, European Environment Agency, Copenhagen, Denmark, Email: hannu.saarenmaa@eea.dik
T.L. Saaty, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA, Email: saaty@vms.cis.pitt.edu
Nanako Shigesada, Nara Women's University, Japan, Email: sigesada@ics.nara-wu.ac.jp
T.E. Simos, University of Peloponnese, Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tripolis, Greece Email: tsimos@mail.ariadne-t.gr
J. Spanier, Claremont Graduate School, CA, USA, Email: jerome.spanier@cgu.edu
S.C.C. Ting, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA, USA
A. Tucker, SUNY at Stony Brook, NY, USA, Email: tucker@ams.sunysb.edu
L. Vargas, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA, Email: vargas@vms.cis.pitt.edu
H. von Gierke, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, USA
L. Zadeh, University of California at Berkeley, CA, USA, Email: zadeh@cs.berkeley.edu
O.C. Zienkiewicz, University College Swansea, UK
H.-J. Zimmermann, RWTH Aachen, Germany, Email: zi@or.rwth-aachen.de

Editorial Assistent

C. Zimmermann, Department of Systems Science and Mathematics, Campus Box 1040, Washington University, One Brookins Drive, St.Louis, MO 63130--4899, U.S.A.



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