期刊名称:OPEN SYSTEMS & INFORMATION DYNAMICS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
| Open Systems & Information Dynamics |
| Open Systems & Information Dynamics promotes interdisciplinary research in mathematics, physics, engineering and life sciences. Of particular interest is a system and information-theoretic approach to phenomena dealing with control, filtering, communication, pattern recognition, chaotic dynamics, memory and cooperative behaviour in open complex systems, classical and quantum, living and artificial. Unlike the periodicals devoted exclusively to systems and control theory, Open Systems & Information Dynamics is centered around various applications of absolute, relative and mutual entropy (information) and the maximum information principle. Particularly welcome are papers on selforganization, quantum measurement, quantum probability, optical information channels, synergetics, models in theoretical biology, e.g. neural networks, brain models, genome sequencing, enzymatic catalysis, membrane and immunological models, ecological systems, etc. This list does not exclude, however, other possible topics for papers. Open Systems & Information Dynamics presents both theoretically oriented (even purely mathematical) materials, as well as those of applied character.
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Indexing/Abstracting Services
Open Systems & Information Dynamics is indexed/abstracted in COMPUMATH Citation Index; Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology; Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences; INSPEC Information Services; The ISI Alerting Services; MATH; Science Citation Index Expanded; Statistical Theory and Method Abstracts; Zentralblatt MATH
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Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts
Open Systems & Information Dynamics encourages the submission of papers in LaTeX. However, papers submitted in plain TeX, AmsTeX, LamsTeX, RevTeX, Scientific Word, etc., can also be accepted. Papers, submitted in duplicate, can be sent to one (and only one) Editor or any member of the editorial board; at this stage authors are encouraged to send, along with the hardcopy version, a LaTeX or TeX file (easy to process avoiding nonincluded `exotic' stylefiles, or accompanied by a .ps file and/or a reference to an electronic archive). The maximum length should be 500 lines of 12 point type of length 16.5 cm. (This amounts to 20 pages of usual TeX magstep 1 format.) The eventual supply of accepted-for-publication papers in their final form on MS-DOS or Apple Macintosh diskettes in LaTeX, together with a hardcopy version (in case anything needs to be checked), will help to expedite publication. A LaTeX style file can be obtained from the Publisher at: http://www.wkap.nl/authors/jrnlstylefiles/ Materials for publication should be submitted to the Managing Editor: P. Staszewski Institute of Physics, Nicholas Copernicus University Grudziadzka 5, 87-100 Toru'n, Poland Fax: (48 56) 253 97 E-mail: osid@phys.uni.torun.pl
or to one of the members of the Editorial Board.
Figures
All graphs and diagrams should be referred to as `Figure' (not abbreviated) in the text and, if relevant, a detailed caption should be provided for each figure. The approximate required location of figures and tables should be indicated at the appropiate place in the margin.
References
will appear numbered within square brackets in the text, and listed at the end of the article without square brackets. Authors are encouraged to prepare their papers in this form. The references should be arranged either in alphabetical and chronological order or in order of citation. A journal reference should comprise author name(s), initials, full title of paper, AMS abbreviated name of journal, volume number, year of publication, and first and last pages, e.g.:
1. Schwartz, J. H.: Evidence for nonperturbative string symmetries, Lett. Math. Phys. 34 (1995), 309-317.
A book reference should comprise author name(s), initials, full title of book, publisher, place of publication, year of publication, e.g.:
2. Popov, V. N.: Functional Integrals in Quantum Field Theory and Statistical Physics, D. Reidel, Dordrecht, 1983.
An edited volume reference should comprise name(s) and initial(s) of author(s), title of paper, name(s) of editor(s), full title of book, publisher, place of publication, year of publication, inclusive page numbers, e.g.:
3. 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 Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1993, pp. 341-369.
Proofs
The author will receive two sets of page proofs along with an annotated copy of the MS, and is requested to return one, corrected proof with the MS to the publisher without delay. In those cases where proofs are not returned within a reasonable period of time (more than two months), the publisher will read them and publish without the author's comments.
Offprints
50 offprints of each article will be provided free of charge. Additional offprints can be ordered.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: R.S. Ingarden Institute of Physics, N. Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland
Co-Editors-in-Chief:
- P.L. Antonelli, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
- L. Accardi, University of Rome II, Italy
- M. Ohya, Science University of Tokyo, Noda City, Japan
Managing Editor: P. Staszewski, N. Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland
Editorial Board: R. Alicki, Gdańsk, Poland
S. Amari, Saitama, Japan
B. Andresen, Copenhagen, Denmark
H. Araki, Tokyo, Japan
P. Auger, Lyon, France
A. Barchielli, Milano, Italy
V.P. Belavkin, Nottingham, UK
R.S. Berry, Chicago, IL, USA
A. De Vos, Ghent, Belgium
P. Durand, Toulouse, France
W. Ebeling, Berlin, Germany
Ch. Essex, London, ON, Canada
W.T. Grandy Jr., Laramie, WY, USA
M. Grmela, Montreal, QC, Canada
H. Haken, Stuttgart, Germany
K. Haubold, Oldenburg, Germany
O. Hirota, Tokyo, Japan
D. Jou, Barcelona, Spain
P.L. Knight, London, UK
A. Kossakowski, Toruń, Poland
B. Lavenda, Rome, Italy
R.D. Levine, Jerusalem, Israel
Y. Makita, Noda City, Japan
G.J. Milburn, Queensland, Australia
G. Nicolis, Bruxelles, Belgium
I. Ojima, Kyoto, Japan
D. Petz, Budapest, Hungary
H. Primas, Zürich, Switzerland
M. Robnik, Maribor, Slovenia
E. Ruhnau, Munich, Germany
P. Salamon, San Diego, CA, USA
J.S. Shiner, Bern, Switzerland
S. Sieniutycz, Warsaw, Poland
K. Sobczyk, Warsaw, Poland
R.F. Streater, London, UK
A. Uhlmann, Leipzig, Germany
A. Van der Merwe, Denver, CO, USA
H.P. Yuen, Evanston, IL, USA
T. Zastawniak, Hull, UK
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