期刊名称:MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS ANALYSIS AND GEOMETRY
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 Physics, Analysis and Geometry
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The journal will publish papers presenting new mathematical results in mathematical physics, analysis, and geometry with particular reference to:
mathematical problems of statistical physics, fluids, etc.
complex function theory
operators in function space, especially operator algebras
ordinary and partial differential equations
differential and algebraic geometry.
Papers which are too abstract will be discouraged. Review articles on new mathematical results will be welcome. The journal will accept two types of manuscripts:
Full length papers giving a comprehensive description of original work.
Short communications for rapid publication of novel observations. In addition, Perspectives, Reviews and Conference Reports are published occasionally. |
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Indexing/Abstracting ServicesMathematical Physics, Analysis and Geometry is indexed/abstracted in COMPUMATH Citation Index; INSPEC Information Services; The ISI Alerting Services; MATH; Mathematical Reviews database; Science Citation Index Expanded; Zentralblatt MATH
Instructions to Authors
Kluwer Academic Publishers request the submission of manuscripts and figures in electronic form. The preferred storage medium for your electronic manuscript is a 3 1/2 inch diskette. Please label your diskette properly, giving exact details on the name of the file(s), the operating system and software used. Always save your electronic manuscript in the wordprocessor format that you use. In general, use as few formatting codes as possible. For safety憇 sake, you should always retain a backup copy of your file(s). After acceptance, please make absolutely sure that you send us the latest (i.e., revised) version of your manuscript, both as hard copy printout and on diskette (submission in electronic form of the final version of your article is compulsory).
Kluwer Academic Publishers prefer papers submitted in wordprocessing packages such as MS Word, WordPerfect, etc. running under operating systems MS DOS, Windows and Apple Macintosh, or in the file format LaTeX. Articles submitted in other software programs can also be accepted.
For submission in LaTeX, Kluwer Academic Publishers have developed special LaTeX style files, KLUWER.STY (LaTeX 2.09) and KLUWER.CLS (LaTeX 2e), which are used for all Kluwer journals, irrespective of the publication憇 size or layout. The specific journal formatting is done later during the production process. KLUWER.STY and KLUWER.CLS are offered by a number of servers around the world. Unfortunately, these copies are often unauthorised and authors are strongly advised not to use them. Kluwer Academic Publishers can only guarantee the integrity of style files obtained directly from them. Authors can obtain KLUWER.STY and KLUWER.CLS and the accompanying instruction file KAPINS.TEX at the following website: http://www.wkap.nl/authors/jrnlstylefiles/ Technical support on the usage of the style file is given via the e-mail address: texhelp@wkap.nl
For the purpose of reviewing, articles for publication should initially be submitted as hardcopy printout (4-fold) and on diskette to: Journals Editorial Office Mathematical Physics, Analysis and Geometry Kluwer Academic Publishers P.O. Box 990 3300 AZ Dordrecht The Netherlands
Manuscript Presentation
The journal憇 language is English. British English or American English and terminology may be used, but either one should be followed consistently throughout the article. Manuscripts should be printed or typewritten on A4 or US Letter bond paper, one side only, leaving adequate margins on all sides to allow reviewers?remarks. Please double-space all material, including notes and references. Quotations of more than 40 words should be set off clearly, either by indenting the left-hand margin or by using a smaller typeface. Use double quotation marks for direct quotations and single quotation marks for quotations within quotations and for words or phrases used in a special sense.
Number the pages consecutively with the first page containing:
- running head (shortened title)
- article type (if applicable)
- title
- author(s)
- affiliation(s)
- full address for correspondence, including telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address
- the AMS Mathematics Subject Classifications (1991)
Abstract
Please provide a short abstract of 100 to 250 words. The abstract should not contain any undefined abbreviations or unspecified references.
Key Words
Please provide 5 to 10 key words or short phrases in alphabetical order.
Figures and Tables
In addition to hard copy printouts of figures, authors are requested to supply the electronic versions of figures in either Encapsulated PostScript or TIFF format. Many other formats, e.g., Microsoft Postscript, PiCT (Macintosh) and WMF (Windows), cannot be used and the hard copy will be scanned instead.
Figures should be saved in separate files without their captions, which should be included with the text of the article. Files should be named according to DOS conventions, e.g. 拻figure1.eps憫. For vector graphics Encapsulated PostScript is the preferred format. Lines should not be thinner than 0.25pts and in-fill patterns and screens should have a density of at least 10 percent. For bitmap graphics, TIFF is the preferred format. The following resolutions are optimal: black-and-white line figures - 1200 dpi; line figures with some gray or coloured lines - 600 dpi; photographs - 300 dpi; screen dumps - leave as is.
If no electronic versions of figures are available, submit only high-quality artwork that can be reproduced as is, i.e., without any part having to be redrawn or re-typeset. The letter size of any text in the figures must be large enough to allow for reduction. Photographs should be in black-and-white on glossy paper. If a figure contains colour, make absolutely clear whether it should be printed in black-and-white or in colour. Authors will be charged for reproducing figures in colour.
Each figure and table should be numbered and mentioned in the text. The approximate position of figures and tables should be indicated in the margin of the manuscript. On the reverse side of each figure, the name of the (first) author and the figure number should be written in pencil. Figures and tables should be placed at the end of the manuscript following the Reference section. Each figure and table should be accompanied by an explanatory legend. The figure legends should be grouped and placed on a separate page. Figures are not returned to the author unless specifically requested.
In tables, footnotes are preferable to long explanatory material in either the heading or body of the table. Such explanatory footnotes, identified by superscript letters, should be placed immediately below the table.
Section Headings
First-, second-, third- and fourth-order headings should be clearly distinguishable.
Appendices
Supplementary material should be collected in an Appendix and placed before the Notes and Reference sections.
Notes
Please use endnotes only. Notes should be indicated by consecutive superscript numbers in the text and listed at the end of the article before the References. A source reference note should be indicated by an asterisk after the title. This note should be placed at the bottom of the first page.
Cross-Referencing
Please make optimal use of the cross-referencing features of your software package. Do not cross-reference page numbers. Cross-references should refer to, for example, section numbers, equation numbers, figure and table numbers.
In the text, a reference identified by means of an author憇 name should be followed by the date of the reference in parentheses and page number(s) where appropriate. When there are more than two authors, only the first author憇 name should be mentioned, followed by 抏t al.? If numbered references are concerned, the reference number should be enclosed within square brackets. In the event that an author cited has had two or more works published during the same year, the reference, both in the text and in the reference list, should be identified by a lower case letter like 抋?and 抌?after the date to distinguish the works. Examples: Winograd (1986, p. 204) (Winograd, 1986a; Winograd, 1986b) (Winograd, 1986; Flores et al., 1988) (Bullen and Bennett, 1990) Winograd [1] Bullen and Bennett [2]
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before the References.
References
References to books, journal articles, articles in collections and conference or workshop proceedings, and technical reports should be listed at the end of the paper in numbered order. Articles in preparation or articles submitted for publication, unpublished observations, personal communications, etc. should not be included in the reference list but should only be mentioned in the article text (e.g., T. Moore, personal communication).
References to books should include the author憇 name; year of publication; title in full; page numbers where appropriate; publisher; place of publication. For example:
[1.] Popov, V.N.: Functional Integrals in Quantum Field Theory and Statistical Physics, D. Reidel, Dordrecht, 1989.
References to articles in an edited collection should include the author憇 name; year of publication; article title; editor憇 name; title of collection; first and last page numbers; publisher; place of publication. For example:
[2.] Evans, J. and Kawahigashi, Y.: Subfactors and conformal field theory, in: H. Araki, K. Ito, A. Kishimoto, and I. Ojima (eds), Quantum and Non-Commutative Analysis, Kluwer Acad. Publ., Dordrecht, 1993, pp. 341-369.
References to articles in conference proceedings should include the author憇 name; year of publication; article title; editor憇 name (if any); title of proceedings; first and last page numbers; place and date of conference; publisher and/or organization from which the proceedings can be obtained; place of publication. For example:
[3.] Kramm, G., 1991: Numerical investigation of the dry deposition of reactive trace gases, in P. Borrel, P.M. Borrell, and W. Seiler (eds), Transport and Transformation of Pollutants in the Troposphere, Proc. EUROTRAC Symp. ?0, Frankfurt, 5 April, 1990, SPB Publ., The Hague, The Netherlands, pp. 155-157.
References to articles in periodicals should include the author憇 name; year of publication; title of article; full or abbreviated title of periodical; volume number (issue number where appropriate); first and last page numbers. For example:
[4.] Schwartz, J. H.: Evidence for nonperturbative string symmetries, Lett. Math. Phys. 34 (1995), 309-317.
References to technical reports or doctoral dissertations should include the author憇 name; year of publication; title of report or dissertation; institution; location of institution. For example:
[5.] Ramaroson, R. A., 1989: Modeling in one and three dimensions, PhD thesis, Paris VI.
Proofs
Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author by e-mail (if no e-mail address is available or appears to be out of order, proofs will be sent by regular mail).
Your response, with or without corrections, should be sent within 72 hours. Please do not make any changes to the PDF file. Minor corrections (+/- 10) should be sent as an e-mail attachment to: proofscorrection@wkap.nl. Always quote the four-letter journal code and article number and the PIPS No. from your proof in the subject field of your e-mail. Extensive corrections must be clearly marked on a printout of the PDF file and should be sent by first-class mail (airmail overseas).
Offprints
50 offprints of each article will be provided free of charge. Additional offprints (both hard copies and PDF files) can be ordered by means of an offprint order form supplied with the proofs.
Page Charges and Colour Figures
No page charges are levied on authors or their institutions. Colour figures are published at the author憇 expense only.
Copyright
Authors will be asked, upon acceptance of an article, to transfer copyright of the article to the Publisher. This will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information under copyright laws.
Permissions
It is the responsibility of the author to obtain written permission for a quotation from unpublished material, or for all quotations in excess of 250 words in one extract or 500 words in total from any work still in copyright, and for the reprinting of figures, tables or poems from unpublished or copyrighted material.
Additional Information
Additional information can be obtained from: Mathematical Physics, Analysis and Geometry Science and Technology Division Kluwer Academic Publishers P.O. Box 17 3300 AA Dordrecht The Netherlands Fax: 00 31 (0)78-6576388
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief:
Anne Boutet de Monvel Universit?Paris 7 Denis Diderot, Institut de Math閙atiques, UMR 9994, France Alexander Its Indiana University ?Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA Henry McKean New York University, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, USA
Editorial Board: S. Albeverio, Institute of Applied Mathematics, University of Bonn, Germany
G. Ben Arous, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
E. Bedford, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
Yu.M. Berezansky, Institute of Mathematics, Ukrainian Academy of Science, Kiev, Ukraine
P. Blanchard, Universit鋞 Bielefeld, Germany
P. Bleher, Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA
J.-M. Bony, Ecole Polytechnique, Centre de Math閙atiques, Palaiseau, France
A. Connes, Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, Bures sur Yvette, France
V.G. Drinfeld, University of Chicago, IL, USA and Institute for Low Temperature Physics, Kharkov, Ukraine
B. Dubrovin, International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA/ISAS), Trieste, Italy
L.H. Eliasson, Universit?Paris 7 Denis Diderot, France
L.D. Faddeev, St. Petersburg Branch of Steklov Mathematical Institute RAS, Russia
A.S. Fokas, Imperial College of Science, London, UK
J. Fr鰄lich, ETH-Honggerberg, Z黵ich, Switzerland
J.-M. Gambaudo, Universit?de Bourgogne, Dijon, France
P.A. Griffiths, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, USA
M. Gromov, Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, Bures sur Yvette, France
F.A. Gr黱baum, University of California, Berkeley, USA
G. Jona-Lasinio, Universit?di Roma, Italy
E.Ya. Khruslov, Institute for Low Temperature Physics, Kharkov, Ukraine
A. Khorunzhy, Institute for Low Temperature Physics, Kharkov, Ukraine
C.O. Kiselman, Uppsala University, Sweden
V.P. Kotlyarov, Institute for Low Temperature Physics, Kharkov, Ukraine
M.L. Lapidus, University of California, Riverside, USA
M. Lyubich, SUNY, Stony Brook, USA
S.N. Naboko, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
S.P. Novikov, Maryland University, USA and Moscow University, Russia
G. Papanicolaou, Stanford University, CA, USA
A.V. Pogorelov, Institute for Low Temperature Physics, Kharkov, Ukraine
D. Shepelsky, Institute for Temperature Physics, Kharkov, Ukraine
C. Tracy, University of California, Davis, USA
H. Widom, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
V.A. Zalgaller, St. Petersburg Branch of Steklov Mathematical Institute RAS, Russia
Honorary Editor: Vladimir A. Marchenko, B.I. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics, Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine
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