期刊名称:ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Analysis and Applications publishes high quality mathematical papers that treat those parts of analysis which have direct or potential applications to the physical and biological sciences and engineering. Some of the topics from analysis include approximation theory, asymptotic analysis, calculus of variations, integral equations, integral transforms, ordinary and partial differential equations, delay differential equations, and perturbation methods. The primary aim of the journal is to encourage the development of new techniques and results in applied analysis.
Abstracting/Indexing
- Zentralblatt MATH
- Mathematical Reviews
- Science Citation Index Expanded (also known as SciSearch®)
- Current Contents®/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences
- Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition
- INSPEC
Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts, in English, should be submitted, preferably as PDF files by e-mail, to:
Roderick Wong, Editor-in-Chief Analysis and Applications E-mail: mclbj@cityu.edu.hk
Manuscripts may be also submitted in hardcopy form in triplicate to:
Roderick Wong, Editor-in-Chief Analysis and Applications Liu Bie Ju Centre for Mathematical Sciences City University of Hong Kong Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong
The submission of a manuscript implies that the paper is not being considered for publication elsewhere, and acceptance of a paper for publication in Analysis and Applications implies that the author has transferred the copyright to World Scientific.
The manuscript, including full addresses, and e-mail addresses of the authors, the abstract (not to exceed 300 words), keywords (less than 10 words), running head (less than 50 characters), references, tables, figure captions and figures, must be typed clearly with double-spacing and ample margins. The Mathematics Subject Classification 2000 numbers (www.ams.org/msnhtml/classification.pdf) must accompany each submitted article.
Each section and each page should be numbered with Arabic numerals. Notation should be legible, compact, and conform to current practice. Each symbol must be clear and superscripts and subscripts must be properly aligned. Footnotes should be indicated in the text with superscript letters: a, b, c, etc. Headings, such as Proposition, Theorem, Proof, and Lemma, should be in boldface, and the statements of theorems, lemmas, and corollaries should be in Italics.
References can be cited in the text either by author(s) and number, e.g., Amundsen and Benney [1], or simply by number, [1-3]. References should be listed after the text in alphabetical order by the first author's names and numbered. Use standard abbreviations for journal titles.
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D. E. Amundsen and D. J. Benney, Resonances in dispersive wave systems, Stud. Appl. Math. 105 (2000) 277-300. |
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L. Borcea and G. C. Papanicolaou, Low frequency electromagnetic fields in high contrast media, in Surveys on Solution Methods for Inverse Problems, eds. D. Colton et al., (Springer-Verlag, New York, 2000), pp. 195-233. |
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P. G. Ciarlet, Mathematical Elasticity. Vol. III. Theory of Shells, Studies in Mathematics and Its Applications, Vol. 29 (North-Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 2000). |
Figures should be numbered in arabic numerals in the order of appearance in the text. Every figure must have a caption. Tables should be numbered with arabic numerals in the order of appearance. Every table must have a caption, which should be typed above the table.
Every submitted paper will be acknowledged and refereed by two referees. Accepted manuscripts must be submitted in electronic form. Therefore, the use of TeX in preparing manuscripts is encouraged. Any of plain TeX, LaTeX, AMS-TeX, or AMS-LaTeX is acceptable, with (AMS-) LaTeX preferred. Authors of accepted papers will be contacted by the Editors-in-Chief about sending an electronic version of their manuscript.
There are no page charges. The first author will receive 50 reprints free of charge.
Editorial Board
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Editors-in-Chief Philippe G Ciarlet Department of Mathematics City University of Hong Kong Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Hong Kong mapgc@cityu.edu.hk
Robert M Miura Department of Mathematical Sciences New Jersey Institute of Technology University Heights Newark NJ 07102 USA miura@njit.edu
Roderick S C Wong Department of Mathematics City University of Hong Kong Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Hong Kong mawong@cityu.edu.hk |
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Editorial Board David Benney (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Jean-Pierre Bourguignon (Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, France) Alberto Bressan (International School for Advanced Studies, Italy) Michel Chipot (University of Zurich, Switzerland) Peter Greiner (University of Toronto, Canada) Christopher K R T Jones (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USA) Gregory Kriegsmann (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA) J Bryce McLeod (Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, UK) Yves F Meyer (École Normale Supérieure, France) Robert E O'Malley (University of Washington, USA) George Papanicolaou (Stanford University, USA) Stephen Smale (Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago, USA) Roger Temam (Université Paris Sud, France) Seiji Ukai (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Tong Yang (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Ding-Xuan Zhou (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) |
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