期刊名称:COMBINATORICS PROBABILITY & COMPUTING
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims and Scope
Now published bimonthly, Combinatorics, Probability & Computing is devoted to the three areas of combinatorics, probability theory and theoretical computer science. Topics covered include classical and algebraic graph theory, extremal set theory, matroid theory, probabilistic methods and random combinatorial structures; combinatorial probability and limit theorems for random combinatorial structures; the theory of algorithms (including complexity theory), randomised algorithms, probabilistic analysis of algorithms, computational learning theory and optimisation.
Instructions to Authors
Editorial policy The journal welcomes submissions in any of the areas of combinatorial probability, or computer science, not just those dealing explicitly with relations between the three. Its scope covers combinatorics in a broad sense including classical and algebraic graph theory, probabilistic methods, random structures, combinatorial probability and limit theorems for random combinatorial structures; and the theory of algorithms, including complexity theory, randomised algorithms, probabilistic analysis of algorithms, computational learning theory and optimisation. Submission of manuscripts Papers may be submitted to the Editor-in-chief (in electronic form to cpc@ibex.msci.memphis.edu) or to a member of the Editorial Board. Three copies should be sent accompanied by the author’s address, telephone, fax number, and email address. Submission of a paper is taken to imply that it has not been previously published and that it is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Authors of articles published in the journal assign copyright to Cambridge University Press (with certain rights reserved) and will receive a copyright assignment form for signature upon acceptance of their paper. Authors are encouraged to submit papers electronically by sending a LaTeX file to cpc@ibex.msci.memphis.edu; this file should include the figures (line figures only) and all author-defined macros. Authors using LaTeX should use the CPC LaTeX style file which can be obtained using anonymous FTP from the internet address ftp.cup.cam.ac.uk. Go into the directory /pub/texarchive/journals/latex/cpc where you will find a concatenated file cpc.all. The file cpc.all contains readme.txt, cpc.sty and cpcguide.tex. If you Tex cpcguide.tex you will get a full set of instructions for using the style file. In case of difficulties obtaining these files, there is a help-line available via e-mail; please contact texline@cup.cam.ac.uk. While use of CPC LaTeX style file is preferred, ordinary LaTeX or plain TeX files can also be accepted. On final acceptance of a paper, authors should send the LaTeX source code to the editorial office. The publisher reserves the right to typeset any article by conventional means if the author’s TeX code presents problems in production. If electronic submission is not possible, papers may be submitted in the form of typescript, in double spacing throughout and on one side of the paper. Likewise, figures may be hand-drawn, using indian ink and good quality white paper; originals of such figures should not be sent until the paper has been accepted. Layout of manuscripts Papers should begin with an abstract of not more than 300 words and should end with a brief concluding section. References should be listed in alphabetical order at the end of the main text. Proof Reading Typographical or factual errors only may be changed at the proof stage. The publisher reserves the right to charge authors for correction of non-typographical errors. No page charge is made. Offprints 50 offprints of each article will be supplied free to each first named author. Extra offprints may be purchased from the publisher if ordered at proof stage. ?Cambridge University Press 2002
Editorial Board
Editor-in-chief Professor Béla Bollobás Dept of Mathematical Sciences University of Memphis Memphis TN 38152 USA Email bollobas@msci.memphis.edu
Managing Editor Dr Graham Brightwell Department of Mathematics London School of Economics Houghton St London WC2A 2AE UK Email g.r.brightwell@lse.ac.uk
Dr Imre Leader DPMMS Center for Mathematical Sciences University of Cambridge Wilberforce Road Cambridge CB3 0WB Email imre@math.ucl.ac.uk
Dr Alex Scott Department of Mathematics University College London Gower Street London WC1E 6BT UK Email scott@math.ucl.ac.uk
Editorial Board Dr Noga Alon Tel Aviv University, Israel Email noga@math.tau.ac.il
Dr Lászl?Babai University of Chicago, USA Email laci@cs.uchicago.edu
Dr Jean-Claude Bermond Universit?de Nice - Sophia Antipolis, France Email bermond@sophia.inria.fr
Professor Norman Biggs London School of Economics, UK Email n.l.biggs@lse.ac.uk
Dr Jennifer T. Chayes Microsoft, USA Email jchayes@microsoft.com
Professor Alan Frieze Carnegie-Mellon University, USA Email af1p+@andrew.cmu.edu
Professor Zoltan Füredi University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA Email zoltan@math.uiuc.edu
Professor Timothy Gowers University of Cambridge, UK Email W.T.Gowers@dpmms.cam.ac.uk
Dr Ronald Graham AT & T Bell Laboratories, Florham Park, USA Email rlg@research.att.com
Dr Mark Jerrum University of Edinburgh, UK Email mrj@dcs.ed.ac.uk
Professor Jeff Kahn Rutgers University, USA Email jkahn@math.rutgers.edu
Dr Yoshiharu Kohayakawa University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Email yoshi@ime.usp.br
Professor Alexandre V. Kostochka University of Illinois, USA
Professor Greg Lawler Duke University, USA Email jose@math.duke.edu
Dr T. Luczak Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland Email tomasz@math.amu.edu.pl
Professor C. J. H. McDiarmid University of Oxford, UK Email cmcd@stats.ox.ac.uk
Professor Brendan McKay Australian National University, Australia Email bdm@anucsd.anu.edu.au
Professor James Oxley Louisiana State University, USA Email oxley@marais.math.lsu.edu
Yuval Peres University of California Berkeley, USA Email peres@stat.berkeley.edu
Professor H. J. Prömel Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany Email proemel@informatik.hu-berlin.de
Dr Alexander Razborov Steklov Mathematical Institute, Russia Email razborov@class.mian.su
Professor Vojtek Rödl Emory University, Atlanta, USA Email rodl@mathcs.emory.edu
Dr Vera Sós Mathematical Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary Email sos@math-inst.hu
Dr Andrew Thomason University of Cambridge, UK Email A.G.Thomason@dpmms.cam.ac.uk
Professor D. J. A. Welsh University of Oxford, UK Email dwelsh@maths.ox.ac.uk
Dr Peter Winkler AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, USA Email pw@lucent.com
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