期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ALGEBRA AND COMPUTATION
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
the International Journal of Algebra and Computation publishes original papers in mathematics in general, but gives a preference to those in the areas of mathematics represented by the editorial board. 6 issues are published per year from 1995 onwards. Occasionally, expository papers of exceptional value may also be published.
Fields of Interest
- Combinatorial group theory and semigroup theory
- Universal algebra
- Algorithmic and computational problems in algebra
- Theory of automata
- Formal language theory
- Theory of computation
- Theoretical computer science
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Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts may be submitted, in duplicate, to any of the Editors, whose names and addresses are on the inside front and back covers. Only papers submitted in English will be considered for publication. The submission of a paper implies that the paper is not being considered for publication by other journals. Once a paper is accepted for publication in International Journal of Algebra and Computation, the author is assumed to have transferred the copyright to World Scientific.
Papers must be submitted with full address(es) and telex or telefax numbers and e-mail address(es) of the author(s).
The manuscript, including the abstract, references, tables, figures and figure captions, must be clearly typed on good letter-size paper, with double-spacing and ample margins all around the text. Only one side of the paper should be used.
Abstracts should not be more than 300 words long.
Each article submitted must be accompanied by Mathematics Subject Classification 2000. A list of these numbers may be found in the annual Subject Index of Mathematical Reviews, published in the December issue.
Sections should be numbered with arabic numerals. Each page of the manuscript should be numbered.
Notation should be legible, compact, and conform to current practice. Each symbol must be clear - either neatly typed or written in ink - and properly aligned so that superscripts and subscripts are easily distinguishable. Numerical fractions should preferably be put on one line e.g. 1/2 a.
Footnotes should be indicated in the text with superscript letters: a, b, c, etc.
Indicators such as Proposition, Theorem, Proof, Lemma are in boldface, and the statements of theorems, lemmas and corollaries in italics.
References are numbered consecutively in arabic numerals in alphabetical order of the author's name and are designed by number in square brackets in the text. For journal references, the standard abbreviations for journal names should be used. They should be listed in a separate sheet at the end of the text material. The general format preferred is indicated below:
- Z. Sela, Acylindrical assessibility for groups, Invent. Math. 129(3) (1997), 527-565.
- C. J. Earle, Teichmuller theory, in Discrete Groups and Automorphic Functions, ed. W. J. Harvey, Academic Press, 1977, pp. 1-100.
- S. L. Ma, Polynomial Addition Sets, Ph. D. Thesis, University of Hongkong, 1985.
- A. Wilansky, Summability Through Functional Analysis, North-Holland, 1984.
Figures should be numbered in arabic numerals in the order of appearance in the text. Each figure should occupy a separate page. Original indian-ink drawings or glossy printys are preferred. For each of handling, original figures should not be larger than a manuscript page. They must be clear enough for reduction to a minimum of 50% of their original size. (Please note that the size of printed figures cannot exceed 5 x 7.5 in.) The author's name and figure number should be clearly written below the figure. The list of figure captions should be typed on a separate sheet at the end of the manuscript.
Tables should be numbered with roman numerals in the order of appearance. Each table should occupy a separate page. Every table must have a caption, which should be typed above the table.
Every submitted paper will be acknowledged and refereed.
To eliminate unnecessary delay or difficulties in printing, authors may be guided by the article 'Manual for authors of mathematical papers', Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 68 (1962) 429?44.
Editorial Board
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Editor-in-Chief J Rhodes 8, Boulevard de la Bastille 75012 Paris, France rhodes@math.berkeley.edu
Managing Editors S W Margolis Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science Bar Ilan University Ramat Gan 52900, ISRAEL margolis@macs.biu.ac.il
J Meakin Dept. of Mathematics University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-0323, USA jmeakin@math.unl.edu
Field Editors R I Grigorchuk (Steklov Math. Inst., Russia) and (Texas A&M Univ., USA) D Therien (McGill Univ., Canada)
Editorial Board N D Gupta (Univ. of Manitoba, Canada) J Howie (Heriot-Watt Univ., Scotland) O Kharlampovich (McGill Univ., Canada) A de Luca (Univ. di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy) R McKenzie (Vanderbilt Univ., USA) M F Newman (Australian Nat'l Univ., Australia) A Yu Ol'shanskii (Vanderbilt Univ., USA) and (Moscow State Univ., Russia) D Perrin (Universit?de Marne-la-Vallée, France) J E Pin (CNRS/Universite Paris VII, France) M Putcha (North Carolina State Univ., USA) N Reilly (Simon Fraser Univ., Canada) M Sapir (Vanderbilt Univ., USA) H Straubing (Boston College, USA) E Zelmanov (Univ. of California, San Diego, USA)
Honorary Editors S I Adian (Steklov Math Inst., Russia) R L Graham (Univ. of California, San Diego, USA) S Smale (Univ. of California, Berkeley, USA) J Stallings (Univ. of California, Berkeley, USA)
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