期刊名称:APPLICABLE ANALYSIS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Applicable Analysis is concerned primarily with analysis that has application to scientific and engineering problems. Papers should indicate clearly an application of the mathematics involved. On the other hand, papers that are primarily concerned with modeling rather than analysis are outside the scope of the journal.
General areas of analysis that are welcomed contain the areas of differential and integral equations, nonlinear analysis, applied functional analysis, theoretical numerical analysis and approximation theory. Areas of application, for instance, include the use of homogenization theory for electromagnetic phenomena, acoustic vibrations and other problems with mulitple space and time scales, inverse problems for medical imaging and geophysics, variational methods for moving boundary problems, convex analysis for theoretical mechanics and analytical methods for spatial bio-mathematical models.
All published research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing by independent expert referees.
This journal is abstracted and indexed in: Astrophysics Data System; British Library Inside; CSA Technology Research Database (Mechanical Engineering Abstracts, Civil Engineering Abstracts); Current Contents® - Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences; EBSCO Databases; Mathematical Reviews/MathSciNet; New Jour; SciBase; Science Citation Index Expanded®; Zentralblatt MATH/Mathematics Abstracts and Zetoc.
Instructions to Authors
The instructions below are specifically directed at authors that wish to submit a manuscript to Applicable Analysis. For general information, please visit the Publish With Us section of our website.
Applicable Analysis considers all manuscripts on the strict condition that they have been submitted only to Applicable Analysis, that they have not been published already, nor are they under consideration for publication or in press elsewhere. Authors who fail to adhere to this condition will be charged with all costs which Applicable Analysis incurs and their papers will not be published.
Contributions to Applicable Analysis must report original research and will be subjected to review by referees at the discretion of the Editorial Office.
Manuscript preparation
1. General guidelines
Papers written in English are preferred, but French and German manuscripts will be accepted if an English summary of 300 words is also supplied. British English spelling and punctuation is preferred.
A typical article will not exceed 15 pages. Papers that greatly exceed this will be critically reviewed with respect to length. Authors should include a word count with their manuscript.
Manuscripts should be compiled in the following order: title page; abstract; keywords; main text; acknowledgments; appendices (as appropriate); references; table(s) with caption(s) (on individual pages); figure caption(s) (as a list).
Abstracts of 100-150 words are required for all papers submitted.
Each paper should have 3-6 keywords. In addition to keywords, authors are encouraged to provide 2-6 AMS 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification codes.
Section headings should be concise and numbered sequentially, using a decimal system for subsections.
All the authors of a paper should include their full names, affiliations, postal addresses, telephone and fax numbers and email addresses on the cover page of the manuscript. One author should be identified as the Corresponding Author.
Biographical notes on contributors are not required for this journal.
For all manuscripts non-discriminatory language is mandatory. Sexist or racist terms should not be used.
Authors must adhere to SI units. Units are not italicised.
When using a word which is or is asserted to be a proprietary term or trade mark, authors must use the symbol ® or a½?
2. Style guidelines
Description of the Journal's article style
Description of the Journal's reference styles
Guide to using mathematical symbols and equations
Latex Template (Please save the LaTeX template to your hard drive and open it for use by clicking on the icon in Windows Explorer). If you have files created in LaTeX, please convert these to Postscript or PDF before uploading.
3. Figures
It is in the author's interest to provide the highest quality figure format possible. Please be sure that all imported scanned material is scanned at the appropriate resolution: 1200 dpi for line art, 600 dpi for grayscale and 300 dpi for colour.
Figures must be saved separate to text. Please do not embed figures in the paper file.
Files should be saved as one of the following formats: TIFF (tagged image file format), PostScript or EPS (encapsulated PostScript), and should contain all the necessary font information and the source file of the application (e.g. CorelDraw/Mac, CorelDraw/PC).
All figures must be numbered in the order in which they appear in the paper (e.g. Figure 1, Figure 2). In multi-part figures, each part should be labelled (e.g. Figure 1(a), Figure 1(b)).
Figure captions must be saved separately, as part of the file containing the complete text of the paper, and numbered correspondingly.
The filename for a graphic should be descriptive of the graphic, e.g. Figure1, Figure2a.
4. Colour
The Journal has no free colour pages within its annual page allowance. Authors of accepted papers who propose publishing figures in colour in the print version should consult Taylor & Francis at proof stage to agree a financial contribution to colour reproduction costs. Figures that appear in black-and-white in the print edition of the Journal will appear in colour in the online edition, assuming colour originals are supplied.
5. Reproduction of copyright material
Contributors are required to secure permission for the reproduction of any figure, table or extensive extract (more than fifty words) from the text of a source that is copyrighted or owned by a party other than Taylor & Francis or the contributor. This applies to direct reproduction as well as 'derivative reproduction', where the contributor has created a new figure or table that derives substantially from a copyrighted source. Authors are themselves responsible for the payment of any permission fees required by the copyright owner. Copies of permission letters should be sent with the manuscript upon submission to the Editor(s).
Copyright permission letter template
6. Supplementary online material
Authors are welcome to submit animations, movie files, sound files or any additional information for online publication.
Information about supplementary online material
Manuscript submission
All submissions should be made online at the Applicable Analysis Manuscript Central site. New users should first create an account. Once logged on to the site, submissions should be made via the Author Centre. Online user guides and access to a helpdesk are available on this website.
LaTeX files should be converted to PDF prior to submission because Manuscript Central is not able to convert LaTeX files into PDFs directly and this PDF should be uploaded as the main document. The original LaTeX files should also be uploaded as supplementary data.
Copyright and authors' rights
It is a condition of publication that authors assign copyright or license the publication rights in their articles, including abstracts, to Taylor & Francis. This enables us to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and of course the Journal, to the widest possible readership in print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors retain many rights under the Taylor & Francis rights policies, which can be found at www.informaworld.com/authors_journals_copyright_position. Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.
Exceptions are made for government employees whose policies require that copyright cannot be transferred to other parties. We ask that a signed statement to this effect is submitted when returning proofs for accepted papers.
Information on papers funded by NIH
Further details and FAQs on Taylor & Francis's policy on copyright and authors' rights
Reprints
Corresponding authors will receive free online access to their article through our website (www.informaworld.com). Reprints of articles published in the Journal can be purchased through Rightslink® when proofs are received. If you have any queries, please contact our reprints department at reprints@tandf.co.uk.
Page charges
There are no page charges to individuals or institutions.
iOpenAccess
Authors whose manuscripts have been accepted for publication have the option to pay a one-off fee to make their article free to read online via the Applicable Analysis website. Choosing this option also allows authors to post their article in an institutional or subject repository immediately upon publication.
Further details on iOpenAccess
Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief:
Robert P. Gilbert - Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA
Yongzhi Steve Xu - Department of Mathematics, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, USA
Honorary Editors:
John Ball - University of Oxford, UK Philippe Ciarlet - City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong R. Temam - University of Indiana, Bloomington, USA W. Lin- Zhongshan University, People's Republic of China
Associate Editors Board:
Ravi P. Agarwal - Florida Institute of Technology, USA
Fran ois Alouges - Universit Paris XI, France Constantin Bacuta - University of Delaware, USA Alain Bourgeat - Universite Claude Bernard, Lyon 1, France Philip Broadbridge - University of Delaware, USA
Erwin Brning - University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa Siegfried Carl - Martin Luther University, Germany Der-Chen Chang - Georgetown University, USA Yalchin Efendiev - Texas A&M University, USA Gaston N'Guerekata - Morgan State University, USA Klaus Hackl - Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Germany A. Hasanoglu (Hasanov) - Izmir University, Turkey
W. Hereman - Colorado School of Mines, USA Victor Isakov - The Wichita State University, USA S. Kabanikhin - Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Michael Klibanov - University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA Irena Lasiecka - University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA Howard A. Levine - Iowa State University, USA Rolando Magnanini - Universita di Firenze Cristinel Mardare - Universit Pierre et Marie Curie, France Vladimir Maz'ya - Ohio State University, USA Andro Mikelic - Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France
Grigory Panasenko - Universit Jean Monnet - St. Etienne, France Alexander Pankov - Morgan State Univeristy, USA Andrey Piatnitski - Narvik University College, Norway and Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Michel Pierre - ENS Cachan, France Donal O'Regan - National University of Ireland, Ireland Saburou Saitoh - University of Aveiro, Portugal
Junping Shi - College of William and Mary, USA Ralph E. Showalter - Oregon State University, USA R. Triggiani - University of Virginia, USA B. Vainberg - University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA Michael S. Vogelius - Rutgers University, USA M. W. Wong - York University, Canada Masahiro Yamamoto - The University of Tokyo, Japan
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