期刊名称:JOURNAL OF FIXED POINT THEORY 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
The Journal of Fixed Point Theory and Applications (JFPTA) publishes high-quality peer-reviewed research papers in all disciplines in which the use of tools of the fixed point theory plays an essential role.
Research topics include but are not limited to:
New developments in fixed point theory as well as in related topological methods
Ramifications to symplectic topology, dynamical systems and global analysis
Significant applications in nonlinear analysis, mathematical economics and computation theory
Contributions to important problems in geometry, fluid dynamics and mathematical physics.
A limited number of expository and survey articles will also be published.
The journal will be organized into eight sections each coordinated by an editor whose name appears in parentheses:
Algebraic and Geometric Topology (Michael Crabb)
Symplectic Topology and Global Analysis (Octav Cornea)
Morse Theoretic Methods in Analysis and Topology (Alberto Abbondandolo)
Nonlinear Analysis (Norman Dancer)
Classical Topics (Simeon Reich)
Games, Economics and Computation Theory (Fon-Che Liu)
Surveys and Research Expository Papers (Ronald B. Gunether)
Short Communications and Open Problems (Marlene Frigon)
Bibliographic Data
First published in 2007
2 volumes per year, 2 issues per volume; approx. 440 p. per volume
Format: 15,5 x 23,5cm
ISSN 1661-7738 (print)
ISSN 1661-7746 (electronic)
Related subjects » Mathematics - Physics
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Instructions to Authors
Journal of Fixed Point Theory and Applications
Authorship
Submission of a manuscript implies
• that the work described has not been published before;
• that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere;
• that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities at the institution where the work has been carried out;
• that, if and when the manuscript is accepted for publication, the authors agree to automatically transfer the copyright to the publisher;
• that the manuscript will not be published elsewhere in any language without the consent of the copyright holder;
• that the manuscript should be written in English.
The Editorial Process
To speed up publication, and to ensure a unified layout throughout the journal, we require the use of LaTeX.
Preparation of Manuscripts
It must include the title, the desired section or subfield, the name of the corresponding author, an abstract, and the keywords. All authors should give their complete names and addresses along with an e-mail address, as well as telephone and fax number.
The AMS MSC 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification codes should be added, if applicable. Pictures should not be in color, their resolution should be at least 300 dpi, and all used fonts must be embedded.
Please note that we cannot accept electronic files produced on any other typesetting or word processing system.
Class File
Class File: To simplify the transformation process between your documents and the final layout, we provide the LaTeX class file birkjour.cls ready for use with the newer LaTeX versions (LaTeX2e). It can be downloaded from the web page http://www.birkhauser.ch/math/downloads as a zip file, birkjour.zip.
The first line in your document should be
\documentclass{birkjour}
The class file mainly sets the fonts, margins and spacing. It is based on the standard AMSart class.
Hence all of the usual LaTeX and AMS-LaTeX commands can be used inside your document. A small sample file containing a short documentation and being useful as template is also provided in the zip file.
The authors are highly recommended not to modify the class file by introducing personal settings and/or definitions.
General Remarks
General Remarks: We request, that neither overfull nor underfull boxes are contained in the text, that equations do not exceed the indicated text width, and that hyphenations as well as the page breaks have been checked.
Submission of Manuscripts
The manuscripts should be sent electronically to any of the Section Editors or to the Editorial Office (jfpta@mech.math.msu.su):
If the author submits his manuscript to a Section Editor, it is required to send a copy of his manuscript by e-mail to the Editorial Office.
Should electronic submission not be possible, two hard copies should be sent directly to the Editorial Office.
Reprints
The corresponding author will receive a pdf file of the final form of his article.
Reprints can be obtained through the publisher.
Open Choice
In addition to the normal publication process (whereby an article is submitted to the journal and access to that article is granted to customers who have purchased a subscription), Open Choice now provides an alternative publishing option. An Open Choice article receives all benefits of a regular “subscription-based” article, but in addition the full text is made available publicly through the journal’s online platform SpringerLink immediately after publication.
To publish via Open Choice upon acceptance of your article, please complete the relevant order form and provide the required payment information; the order form will be sent to you by our production department together with the page proofs of your article. Payment must be received in full before publication or articles will be published as a regular subscription-model article. For further information please visit
http://www.birkhauser.ch/JFPTA
Online First
The Online First service lets users access peer reviewed and accepted articles well before print publication. These articles are searchable and citeable by their DOI (Digital Object Identifier) and hence significantly reduce the time it takes for critical discoveries to reach the research community.
Copyright Statement
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Disclaimer
While the advice and information in this journal is believed to be true and accurate at the date of its going to press, neither the authors, the editors, nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility for any errors or omissions that may be made. In no event will Birkhäuser or the author(s) be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the information contained in this journal, even if Birkhäuser or the author(s) has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
Editorial Board
Editorial Office
Département de mathématiques et de statistique
Université de Montréal
CP 6128
succ. Centre-ville Montréal, H3C 3J7 (Québec)
Canada
e-mail: jfpta@dms.umontreal.CA
Editors
V. Benci (Pisa)
H. Brezis (Paris)
A. Granas (Warsaw and Montreal)
V. Maslov (Moscow)
R. Palais (Irvine, CA.USA)
Section Editors
Algebraic and Geometric Topology
M. Crabb (Aberdeen)
e-mail: crabb@maths.abdn.ac.uk
Symplectic Topology and Global Analysis
O. Cornea (Montréal)
e-mail: cornea@dms.umontreal.ca
Morse Theoretic Methods in Analysis and Topology
A. Abbondandolo (Pisa)
e-mail: abbondandolo@dm.unipi.it
Nonlinear Analysis
N. Dancer (Sydney)
e-mail: normd@maths.usyd.edu.au
Classical Topics
Simeon Reich (Haifa)
e-mail: sreich@techunix.technion.ac.il
Games, Economics and Computation Theory
F. C. Liu (Taipei)
e-mail: maliufc@math.sinica.edu.tw
Surveys and Research Expository Papers
R. Guenther(Corvallis,ORE)
e-mail: guenth@math.orst.edu
Short Communications and Open Problems
M. Frigon (Montreal)
e-mail: frigon@dms.umontreal.ca
Advisory Board
F. Browder (New Brunswick, NJ, USA)
Y. Choquet-Bruhat (Paris)
A. Dold (Heidelberg)
A. Ioffe (Haifa)
A. Katok (University Park, PA, USA)
P. Malliavin (Paris)
A. Marino (Pisa)
I. Namioka (Seattle)
P. Rabinowitz (Madison)
A. Ranicki (Edinburgh)
C. Ryll-Nardzewski (Wroclaw)
A. Schwarz (Davis, CA, USA)
A. Skorokhod (Kiev and East Lansing, MI, USA)
Editorial Board
H. Ben-El-Mechaiekh (St. Catharines, ON, Canada)
R. Cauty (Paris)
K.C. Chang (Beijing)
B. Cornet (Paris and Lawrence, KS, USA)
F. Cucker (Hong Kong)
E. Fadell (Madison)
J. Franks (Evanston, IL, USA)
G. Gauthier (Montreal)
K. Geba (Gdansk)
P. Gilkey (Eugene, OR, USA)
C. Horvath (Perpignan)
J. Jachymski (Lódz)
J. Jaworowski (Bloomington)
B. Jiang (Beijing)
K. Kuperberg (Auburn,AL.,USA)
J.W. Lee(Corvallis,OR,USA)
S. Nadler (Toledo, OH, USA)
R. Nussbaum (New Brunswick, NJ, USA)
K. Ono (Sapporo, Japan)
H.O. Peitgen (Bremen)
G. Rozenberg (Leiden, the Netherlands)
Y. Rudyak (Gainesville, FL, USA)
S. Rybicki (Torun)
M. Schwarz (Leipzig)
A. N. Sharkovsky (Kiev)
M. Shub (Toronto)
G. Skordev (Bremen)
H. Steinlein (Munich)
A. Szulkin (Stockholm)
S. Tabachnikov (University Park, PA, USA)
W.Takahashi (Tokyo)
J. Toland (Bath, UK)
A. Tralle (Olsztyn, Poland)
G. van der Laan (Amsterdam)
V. Zvyagin (Voronezh, Russia)
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