期刊名称:BANACH JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
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 journal focuses on (but is not limited to) approximation theory, amenability, automatic continuity, Banach algebras, Banach modules, Banach spaces, classical mathematical analysis, convex functions, Fourier analysis, function spaces, functional calculi, Hardy spaces, harmonic analysis, Hilbert spaces, homology of Banach algebras, linear operators, mathematical physics, matrix analysis, non-commutative geometry, norm inequalities, normed aspects of functional equations, numerical range, operator algebras, operator inequalities, operator spaces, geometry of Banach spaces; representation theory, spectral theory, topological algebras.
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Instructions to Authors
Preparation: Manuscripts should be typeset in English with double spacing by using AMS-LaTex. The authors should use the BJMA style file that has been developed for LaTeX2e standard and can be found at BJMA_style_file_Latex.tex (see also BJMA_style_file_Latex.pdf ).
The BJMA is an author-prepared journal which means that authors are responsible for the proper formatting of accepted manuscripts by using the style file of the BJMA. The authors should carefully take care of the following items in their manuscripts:
Abstract: 200 words or less with no reference number therein.
MSC2010: Primary: only one item; Secondary: at least one item.
Key words: At least 3 items and at most 5 items.
Authors: Full names, mailing addresses and emails of all authors. Only one of authors should be the corresponding author.
Margins: A long formula should be broken into two or more lines. Empty spaces in the text should be removed.
Tags (formula numbers): Use \label{A} and \eqref{A}. Remove unused tags.
Acknowledgement: At the end of paper but preceding to the references.
References: Use \cite{B} to refer to an specific book/paper B in the text. Remove unused references. References should be listed in the alphabetical order according to the surnames of the first author at the end of the paper and should be cited in the text as, e.g., [2] or [3, Theorem 4.2], etc.
Abbreviations: Abbreviations of titles of periodicals/books should be given by using Math. Reviews, see Abbreviations of names of serials or MRLookup.
Submision:
The manuscripts must be submitted via
Online submission
Or ONLY in the case of any serious problem viaEmail to the Editor-in-chief at moslehian@ferdowsi.um.ac.ir (neither to any editor nor to any advisory editor) in LaTeX and PDF formats. The submission must be accompanied with this Cover Latter completed by the corresponding author.
Acknowledgement of the receipt and the notification of the editorial decision on publication will be sent by the editorial office. All editorial correspondences should be addressed to the editor-in-chief. Any message will be replied within 2 week. Please check the BULK or SPAM folder in your email account! In the case of not receiving any reply within one week, the message or submission should be resent to moslehian@ams.org .
Referee: Submitted papers must be correct, original, nontrivial, and well written. If the language used is very poor, the manuscript will be rejected. A submitted paper will be refereed in the traditional way by at least one referee. The BJMA tries to make the decision within 4 months after submission, after that time kindly send a reminder to the editor-in-chief. If necessary, the corresponding author would be asked to revise the manuscript according to referee report(s). The editorial board reserves the right to make reasonable modifications in wording.
Galley proofs:
The galley proofs of each paper will be sent to the corresponding author, who is responsible for checking and approving the manuscript on behalf of all coauthors. A limited number of typographical corrections are anticipated and extensive revisions may be reviewed again.
Frequency: One volume per year consisting of two issues.
Language:
English
Copyright: No paper that has been previously published, that has been copyrighted, or that is being considered for publication elsewhere, should be submitted to the BJMA. Nor may a paper that is under consideration by the BJMA be submitted elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree that the copyright for their article is transferred to the publisher, if and when, the paper is accepted for publication. The published articles are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided each paper is properly cited.
Editorial Board
Founder & Editor-in-chief
Mohammad Sal Moslehian
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Iran
Advisory Board
William B. Arveson
University of California Berkeley
USA
John B. Conway
George Washington University
USA
Per H. Enflo
Kent State University
USA
Josip Pečarić
University of Zagreb
Croatia
Hari M. Srivastava University Victoria
Canada
Wieslaw Zelazko
Polish Academy of Sciences
Poland
Editorial Board
Mati Abel
University of Tartu, Estonia
Topological algebras (in particular, Gelfand-Mazur algebras; galbed algebra; bornological algebras and application of bornology in topological algebras and of topological algebra in sheaf theory).
Dale E. Alspach
Oklahoma State University, USA
(Geometry of) Normed linear spaces and Banach spaces; Banach lattices; Inner product spaces and their generalizations; Hilbert spaces; Linear function spaces and their duals.
Catalin Badea
Universite Lille 1, France
General theory of linear operators, Spectral theory; Numerical range; Asymptotic of iterates; Operator ergodic theory; Functional calculi.
Damir Bakić
University of Zagreb, Croatia
C*-modules; C*-algebras; Operator theory.
Joseph A. Ball
Virginia Tech., USA
Operator theory; Mathematical systems theory.
Matej Brešar
University of Maribor, Slovenia
Banach algebras; Derivations; Automorphisms; Elementary operators; Ring theoretic methods in functional analysis.
Luis P. Castro University of Aveiro, Portugal
Wiener-Hopf, Hankel, Toeplitz, singular integral, and convolution type operators; Fredholm operators and index theories; Boundary value problems in Banach spaces from an operator theory viewpoint.
Sever S. Dragomir
Victoria University, Australia
Classical mathematical analysis; Theory of inequalities; Convex functions; Best approximation; norm and operator inequalities.
Michael Frank
Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur Leipzig, Germany
Operator spaces and completely bounded maps; C*-modules; Operator spaces (matricially normed spaces); C*-algebras and W*-algebras in relation to group representations; Frame theory in Hilbert spaces.
Masatoshi Fujii
Osaka Kyoiku University, Japan
Operator theory; Operator inequalities.
Niels Grønbæk
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
General theory of Banach algebras; Homological and categorical methods in Banach algebra theory; Banach algebras of operators on Banach spaces; Banach algebras of harmonic analysis.
Maria Angeles Japón Pineda
Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
Geometry of Banach spaces; Metric fixed point theory.
Krzysztof Jarosz
South.Illinois Univ. Ed., USA
Uniform algebras; Function algebras and other commutative Banach algebras; Isometries and almost isometries of Banach spaces and algebras.
Maria Joiţa
University of Bucharest, Romania
Topological *-algebras; C*-algebras; Representations of topological *-algebras; Hilbert C*-modules; Hilbert modules over locally C*-algebras.
Palle E.T. Jorgensen
University of Iowa, USA
Harmonic analysis; Functional analysis; Operator theory; Operator algebras; Mathematical physics; Representation theory; Wavelets.
Il Bong Jung
Kyungpook National University, Korea
Subnormal operators; Hyponormal operators; Invariant subspaces; Dual operator algebras; Moment problems.
Fuad Kittaneh
University of Jordan, Jordan
Commutators and derivations; Hyponormal operators; Structure theory and geometry of operator spaces; Inequalities for matrices and operators in Hilbert spaces.
David R. Larson
Texas A&M University, USA
Operator algebras on Hilbert spaces including C*-algebras and non-selfadjoint operator algebras; Wavelet ; Frame theory; Applied harmonic analysis.
Warren B. Moors
Univ. of Auckland, New Zealand
Topological properties related to Banach spaces; differentiability of Lipschitz (and convex) functions defined on Banach spaces; Baire category type results (including those using topological games); separate and joint continuity.
Michael M. Neumann
Mississippi State University, USA
Spectral properties of operators on Banach spaces; Local spectral theory; Operators on commutative Banach algebras.
Lars-Erik Persson
Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
Inequalities; Function spaces; Functional analysis.
Zsolt Páles
University of Debrecen, Hungary
Polynomials; Rational functions; Real functions; Convexity; Inequalities; Functional equations; regularity theory; solution methods, Stability theory.
Prasanna K. Sahoo
University of Louisville, USA
Stability, separation, extension, and related topics; Equations for functions with more general domains and/or ranges; Systems of functional equations and inequalities.
Michael Skeide
Univ. degli Studi del Molise, Italy
Quantum (or noncommutative) probability: Reversible and irreversible quantum dynamics; Dilation theory; Quantum Markov semigroups; Quantum Lévy processes, Quantum stochastic calculus; Product systems of Hilbert spaces and Hilbert modules; Operator algebras.
Toshiyuki Sugawa
Tohoku University, Japan
Geometric function theory; Hardy spaces and other spaces of analytic functions; Special functions.
Armando R. Villena
Universidad de Granada, Spain
Banach algebras; Operators on Banach algebras; Automatic continuity; Abstract harmonic analysis; Groups of linear operators on Banach spaces; Representations of groups on Banach spaces.
Fuzhen Zhang
Nova Southeastern University, USA
Matrix analysis; Operator theory.
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