期刊名称:APPLIED AND COMPUTATIONAL HARMONIC ANALYSIS

ISSN:1063-5203
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE, 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, USA, CA, 92101-4495
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/homepage.cws_home
期刊网址:http://www.journals.elsevier.com/applied-and-computational-harmonic-analysis/
影响因子:3.055
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

 Various techniques for time frequency decomposition have recently been developed and continue to evolve. Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis, an interdisciplinary journal, publishes high-quality papers in all areas related to the applied and computational aspects of harmonic analysis, with special emphasis on wavelet analysis and signal processing. The objectives of this journal are to chronicle the important publications in the rapidly growing field of wavelet analysis and to stimulate research in the area.

The subject is considered a major breakthrough in mathematical sciences and provides a common link between mathematicians and engineers. Wavelets are considered in their broadest sense, covering topics in related areas such as:


Decomposition and reconstruction algorithms
Subdivision algorithms
Continuous and discrete wavelet transform
Time-frequency localization
Phase-space analysis
Subband coding
Image compression
Real-time filtering
Radar and sonar applications
Transient analysis
Medical imaging
Multigrid methods
Frames

 


Instructions to Authors


Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis, an interdisciplinary journal, publishes high-quality papers in all areas related to the applied and computational aspects of harmonic analysis with special emphasis on the subjects of wavelets--waveform analysis, signal processing, and numerical algorithms. The word wavelets is considered in its broadest sense, covering methods for construction of special purpose waveforms and their relations to signal processing, time-frequency, phase-space analysis, subband coding, fast numerical computations, and other related areas. This journal aims to provide a common link among engineers, scientists, and mathematicians. All papers must include in the introduction one or two paragraphs stating the goal or motivation in more general terms for the benefit of readers outside the author's specialized field.

In addition to regular (full) papers, this journal publishes Letters to the Editors and Case Studies. Letters to the Editors are short papers (up to 10 printed pages) of high quality. They can be submitted directly for publication to any member of the editorial board for quick review. Case Studies are short articles (up to 4 printed pages) that briefly describe interesting applications related to time-frequency analysis, time- scale analysis, or harmonic analysis, with reference to the full papers submitted to or published in more specialized journals. Like Letters to the Editors, Case Studies can be submitted directly to a member of the editorial board. Authors are also encouraged to provide software whenever available.

Submission of Manuscripts. Manuscripts should be written in clear, concise, and grammatical English and should be submitted in quadruplicate (one original and three photocopies), including four sets of good-quality figures to:


Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis
Editorial Office
525 B Street, Suite 1900
San Diego, CA 92101-4495
Telephone: (619) 699-6284
Fax: (619) 699-6211
e-mail: acha@elsevier.com

There are no submission fees or page charges. Each manuscript should be accompanied by a letter outlining the basic findings of the paper and their significance. Peer reviewers evaluate the quality of the manuscript and its suitability for the journal. The structure of the refereeing process ensures the anonymity of the reviewers. In the case of rejected manuscripts, only one copy of the manuscript will be returned to the author.

Electronic Submission. Authors are requested to transmit the text and art of the manuscript in electronic form, via computer disk, e-mail, or FTP (ftp.elsevier.com, with username anon and password essd4acc) each time a new version is submitted. Submission as an e-mail attachment is acceptable provided that all files are included in a single archive the size of which does not exceed 2 megabytes (acha@elsevier.com). Manuscripts prepared using TeX or LaTeX are welcome; however, authors are strongly encouraged to use the LaTeX template available at http://www.authors.elsevier.com/latex. Note that the use of other specialized versions of TeX or extensive use of custom macros may necessitate conventional typesetting from the hard-copy manuscript. Hard-copy printouts of the manuscript and art that exactly match the electronic file must be supplied. The manuscript will be edited according to the style of the journal, and authors must read the proofs carefully.

Manuscripts are accepted for review with the understanding that no substantial portion of the study has been published or is under consideration for publication elsewhere and that its submission for publication has been approved by all authors and by the institution where the work was carried out. Manuscripts that do not meet the general criteria or standards for publication in Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis will immediately be returned to authors, without detailed review. It is further understood that any person cited as a source of personal communications has approved such citation; written authorization may be required at the discretion of an editor. Articles and any other material published in Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis represent the opinions of the authors and should not be considered to reflect the opinions of the editors or the publisher.

Authors submitting a manuscript do so on the undestanding that if the manuscript is accepted for publication, copyright in the article, including the right to reproduce the article in all forms and media, shall be assigned exclusively to the publishers. The Copyright Transfer Agreement should be signed by the appropriate person.

Authors are responsible for obtaining permissions to reprint previously published figures, tables, and other material.

Caution: Figures that reproduce copyrighted or trademarked visual images or that show objects whose design is copyrighted or trademarked can be published only with the permission of the holder of the copyright or trademark. It is the responsibility of the author of the article in which the figure appears to obtain this permission, and pay the necessary fees, or to determine that the image or design is in the public domain.

Preparation of Manuscript. Manuscripts should be double-spaced throughout on one side of 8.5 x 11-inch or A4 white paper. Pages should be numbered consecutively and organized as follows:

The Title Page (p.1) should contain the article title, authors' names and complete affiliations, footnotes to the title, and the address for manuscript correspondence (including e-mail address and telephone and fax numbers).

The Abstract (p.2) must be a single paragraph that summarizes the main findings of the paper in less than 150 words. After the abstract a list of up to 10 keywords that will be useful for indexing or searching should be included.

References. Arrange references in alphabetical order according to the author's last name in the Reference list and cite in the text by Arabic numerals between brackets: [1], [1,2], [1, Theorum 5.4], etc. Give text references in the form "As Jones [31] showed...," rather than "As [31] showed...". Only articles that have been published or are in press should be included in the references. Unpublished results or personal communications should be cited as such in the text. For journal names, follow "Abbreviations of Names of Serials," reviewed in the latest volume of Mathematical Reviews (Mathematical Reviews Annual Index, American Mathematical Society). For unpublished lectures or symposia, include the title of the paper, the full name of the sponsoring society, and the date.

[1] J.-P. Antoine, P. Vanderghynst, Wavelets on the 2-sphere: a group-theoretical approach, Appl. Comput. Harmon. Anal. 7 (1999) 262-291.

[2] C.K. Chui, An Introduction to Wavelets, Academic Press, Boston, 1992.

[3] R.R. Coifman, Y. Meyer, M.V. Wickerhauser. Wavelet analysis and signal processing, in: M.B. Ruskai, G. Beylkin, R. Caoifman, I. Daubechies, S. Mallat, Y. Meyer, L. Raphael (Eds.), Wavelets and Their Applications, Jones & Bartlett, Boston, 1992, pp. 153-178.

Figures should be in finished form suitable for publication. Number figures consecutively with Arabic numerals, and indicate the top and the authors on the back of each figure. Lettering on drawings should be professional quality or generated by high-resolution computer graphics and must be large enough to withstand appropriate reduction for publication. Please refer to http://authors.elsevier.com/ArtworkInstructions.html?dc=AI1 for detailed instructions on preparing electronic artwork. Color Figures. Illustrations in color can be accepted if the clarity of the presentation is significantly increased and if the authors defray the cost.

Tables should be numbered with Arabic numerals in order of appearance in the text. Type each table double-spaced on a separate page with a short descriptive title typed directly above and with essential footnotes below. Authors should submit complex tables as camera-ready copy.

Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author. To avoid delay in publication, only necessary changes should be made, and proofs should be returned promptly. Authors will be charged for alterations that exceed 10% of the total cost of composition.

Abstracts and Software via FTP. Authors who wish to have software associated with their article available via FTP may do so. Please see the software publication policy in the first issue of each volume or on the journal home page.

 


Editorial Board

Editors-in-Chief:

C.K. Chui, Department of Statistics, Stanford University, California, USA

R.R. Coifman, Department of Mathematics, Yale University, Connecticut, USA

I. Daubechies, Department of Mathematics and Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics, Princeton University, New Jersey, USA

Associate Editors:

D.L. Donoho, Department of Statistics, Stanford University, California, USA

A. Grossmann, Genome et Informatique, Universite de Versailles-Saint-Quenten

W. Hackbusch, Praktische Mathematik, Christian-Albrechts-Universtat Kiel, Kiel, Germany

S.G. Mallat, Départment de Mathématiques Appliquées, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France

Y.F. Meyer, C.M.L.A., E.N.S. de Cachan, Cachan, France

V. Rokhlin, Department of Computer Science, Yale University, Connecticut, USA

M. Vetterli, Department of EECS, UC Berkeley, California, USA

Software Editor:

M.V. Wickerhauser, Department of Mathematics, Washington University, Missouri, USA

 


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