期刊名称:JOURNAL OF KNOT THEORY AND ITS RAMIFICATIONS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications (JKTR)
This Journal is intended as a forum for new developments in knot theory, particularly developments that create connections between knot theory and other aspects of mathematics and natural science. The stance is interdisciplinary due to the nature of the subject.
Knot theory as a pure mathematical discipline is subject to many forms of generalization (higher-dimensional knots, knots and links in other manifolds, non-spherical knots, recursive systems analogous to knotting). Knots live in a wider mathematical framework (classification of three and higher dimensional manifolds, quantum groups, combinatorics, algorithms and computational complexity, category theory, algebraic topology, topological quantum field theories).
Papers that will be published include:
- new research in the theory of knots and links, and their applications;
- new research in related fields;
- tutorial and review papers.
With this Journal, we hope to serve well researchers in knot theory and related areas of topology, researchers using knot theory in their work, and scientists interested in becoming informed about current work in the theory of knots and its ramifications.
Instructions to Authors
We invite you to contribute papers to this Journal. If you intend to submit a paper, you can request a copy of the full Guidelines for Contributors from your nearest World Scientific office. Manuscripts can be submitted (three copies) to any World Scientific office. Once a paper is accepted, it will be published in the next available issue.
Manuscripts can also be sent to the publisher via Web-based submission.
Electronic submission of accepted manuscripts in TeX, LaTeX or ASCII to the publisher is strongly recommended to expedite publication.
Detailed instructions for preparation of manuscripts are available in: Latex-2.09 ( readme / Download)
Editorial Board
Managing Editors L H Kauffman Department of Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science Univ. of Illinois at Chicago 851 S. Morgan St. Chicago, IL 60607-7045, USA E-mail: kauffman@uic.edu
W B R Lickorish Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics Univ. of Cambridge Centre for Mathematical Sciences Wilberforce Road Cambridge CB3 0WB, UK E-mail: wbrl@dpmms.cam.ac.uk
M Wadati Department of Physics Faculty of Science Univ. of Tokyo 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113, Japan E-mail: wadati@monet.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Associate Editors F Bonahon (Univ. of Southern California, USA) S Carter (Univ. of South Alabama, USA) J H Conway (Princeton Univ., USA) P Dehornoy (Universit¨¦ de Caen, France) J Drobotukhina (Univ. of California at Riverside, USA) A Durfee (Mount Holyoke College, USA) G K Francis (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana, USA) P Freyd (Univ. of Pennsylvania, USA) M-L Ge (Nankai Inst. of Math., PRC) P Gilmer (Louisiana State Univ., USA) C McA Gordon (Univ. of Texas at Austin, USA) A Greenspoon (Math. Reviews, Ann Arbor, USA) J Hoste (Pitzer College, USA) A Kawauchi (Osaka City Univ., Japan) M Kervaire (Univ. of Geneva, Switzerland) S Lambropoulou (Nat. Tech. Univ. of Athens, Greece) P Landweber (Rutgers Univ., USA) R J Lawrence (Univ. of Michigan, USA) J Lepowsky (Rutgers Univ., USA) J Levine (Brandeis Univ., USA) A Libgober (Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, USA) S J Lomonaco, Jr (Univ. of Maryland, USA) S Majid (Univ. of Cambridge, UK) W S Massey (Yale Univ., USA) K C Millett (Univ. of California at Santa Barbara, USA) J M Montesinos-Amilibia (Univ. Complutense, Spain) K Murasugi (Univ. of Toronto, Canada) L P Neuwirth (IDA-CCR, USA) A Ocneanu (Pennsylvania State Univ., USA) J Przytycki (George Washington Univ., USA) N Reshetikhin (Univ. of California at Berkeley, USA) D Rolfsen (Univ. of British Columbia, Canada) D Roseman (Univ. of Iowa, USA) H Saleur (Univ. of Southern California, USA) P Shalen (Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, USA) D Silver (Univ. of South Alabama, USA) A Sossinsky (MIEM, USSR) J Stasheff (Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) D W Sumners (Florida State Univ., USA) M B Thistlethwaite (Univ. of Tennesee, USA) P Traczyk (Warsaw Univ., Poland) V Turaev (Univ. Louis Pasteur, France) K K Uhlenbeck (Univ. of Texas at Austin, USA) V A Vassiliev (Steklov Mathematical Inst., Russia) O Viro (Univ. of California at Riverside, USA) D Walba (Univ. of Colorado, USA) C Weber (Univ. of Geneva, Switzerland) W Whitten (Virginia, USA) D Yetter (Kansas State Univ., USA) H Zieschang (Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, Germany)
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