期刊名称:SIAM REVIEW
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 SIAM Review consists of five sections, all containing articles of broad interest. Survey and Review features papers with a deliberately integrative and up-to-date perspective on a major topic in applied or computational mathematics or scientific computing. Problems and Techniques contains focused, specialized papers about interesting problems, techniques, and tools, including descriptions of mathematical formulations, solution methods, and open questions. SIGEST highlights a recent paper from one of SIAM's ten specialized research journals, chosen on the basis of exceptional interest to the entire SIAM community and revised and condensed as needed for greater accessibility. Education consists primarily of individual modules that are self-contained presentations of specific topics in applied mathematics, scientific computation, or their applications; each module provides the primary material needed to teach a given topic as well as supplementary material. The Book Reviews section contains a featured review that provides an overview of several books in a subject area. Shorter reviews of individual books are also included.
Instructions to Authors
Submissions
SIAM journals encourage the electronic submission of manuscripts. Electronic submissions have the advantage of potentially shorter review times because electronic files of papers can be routed to editors and referees more quickly than hard copy. Please visit our web site (http://www.siam.org/esubs/esubs.htm) or send an email to esubs@siam.org for instructions.
To submit your paper as hard copy, please send five single-sided copies of the manuscript, in English, to: Editor, SIAM Publications, Box 7541, Philadelphia, PA 19101. A cover letter must indicate for which publication the manuscript is intended and the author to whom correspondence should be sent. If the SIAM office does not acknowledge receipt of your submission within eight weeks, please contact SIAM at (215) 382-9800 or journals@siam.org to verify its receipt.
NOTE: Submissions to Multiscale Modeling and Simulation (MMS), SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems (SIADS), SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis (SINUM), SIAM Journal on Optimization, and SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing (SISC) are now accepted via the new Journal Submission & Tracking System. Other SIAM journals will begin using this system in the near future. Authors wishing to submit papers to MMS, SIADS, SINUM, SIOPT, or SISC can access the system at http://peerreview.siam.org. Please submit both the manuscript and a cover letter in PDF format.
Submission of a manuscript to a SIAM journal, whether in electronic or hard-copy form, is representation by the author that the manuscript has not been published or submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. If the paper appeared in a preliminary form in a conference proceedings, this must be clearly indicated in both your cover letter (or electronic submission form) and a footnote on the title page. If your paper contains material (for example, tables or figures) from another published source, the previously published material must be accompanied by written permission from the author and publisher. Complete addresses (including e-mail addresses and fax and phone numbers) should be provided for all authors. To assist referees, two copies of unpublished references should also be submitted with an indication of whether they have been accepted for publication.
Authors should suggest an editor from among those listed on the journal's masthead, but the editor-in-chief has the exclusive right to assign papers to members of the editorial board. The editors reserve the right to reject any manuscript that is not completely legible or does not conform to the standards cited below. Authors should retain copies of all manuscripts, as SIAM will not return them after completion of the review process. Original artwork should be clearly marked as such.
TEX papers
Authors of accepted papers are encouraged to submit their TEX files to SIAM for typesetting. (SIAM cannot accept electronic files for papers produced on any other typesetting or word processing system.) More detailed information on SIAM's TEX-typesetting procedures is sent to authors upon receipt of manuscript submissions.
Accessing SIAM's macros
Macro packages and documentation are available in LaTEX 2e (preferred), Plain TEX, and AMSTEX and can be obtained from SIAM's World Wide Web server (http://www.siam.org/tex/journals/jourtex.htm) or via anonymous FTP (ftp.siam.org; the macros are in directory pub/macros) or e-mail (tex@siam.org). Please note that Plain TEX and AMSTEX files will be converted to LaTEX 2e by the SIAM office.
Marking of non-TEX papers
All variables will be set in italic type and should not be marked. Headings such as Introduction, Theorem, and Proof will be set according to SIAM style and should not be marked. Authors should ensure that all variables and symbols can be easily identified by copy editors and typesetters.
Illustrations
All illustrations must be of professional quality with no handwritten elements. Note that tables and algorithms are not considered figures and should not be treated as such. Illustrations must be numbered consecutively and cited in the text. If your article is accepted for publication, SIAM will accept either electronic (PostScript, TEX) figure files or hard-copy artwork, which must be suitable for scanning. Hand-drawn artwork will not be accepted. SIAM will not redraw figures. PostScript figures must use lines 1 point or thicker; thinner lines may break up or disappear when printed. When choosing line weight and character size, keep in mind that illustrations may be reduced. Color illustrations, unless deemed scientifically necessary by the review editor, will be published at the author's expense.
Title
Titles should be brief and appropriate for indexing and should specifically describe the content of the paper.
Abstract
An abstract not exceeding 250 words that summarizes the principal techniques and conclusions of the manuscript in relation to known results must accompany each manuscript. Because the abstract must be able to stand independently, mathematical formulas and bibliographic references should be kept to a minimum; bibliographic references must be written out in full (not given by number).
Key words and AMS subject classifications
Lists of key words and AMS subject classifications must accompany all articles. The subject classifications are listed in the Annual Index of Mathematical Reviews and can be accessed or searched online at http://www.ams.org/msc/.
Abbreviated title
An abbreviated title, which will be used as a running head, must accompany all articles, must not consist of more than 50 characters (including spaces), and must not contain abbreviations.
References
References should be listed in either alphabetical order or order of citation at the end of the manuscript. The following reference styles should be used:
- Journal articles (titles of journals should be abbreviated in accordance with Mathematical Reviews; abbreviations are available at http://www.ams.org/msnhtml/serials.pdf):
[7] R. T. Rockafellar, Lagrange multipliers and optimality, SIAM Rev., 35(1993), pp. 183-238.
- Books, pamphlets, research reports:
[2] B. Mandelbrot, Fractal: Form, Chance and Dimension, W. H. Freeman, San Francisco, CA, 1977.
- Paper in a bound collection:
[4] A. Nagurney, Parallel computation of economic equilibria, in Applications on Advanced Architecture Computers, G. Astfalk, ed., SIAM, Philadelphia, PA, 1996, pp. 265-276.
- Acceptable variants on SIAM's references style are:
[R] R. T. Rockafellar, Lagrange multipliers and optimality, SIAM Rev., 35 (1993), pp. 183-238.
or
R. T. Rockafellar (1993), Lagrange multipliers and optimality, SIAM Rev., 35, pp. 183-238.
Citations within the text
A consistent style should be used, and the style of in-text citations should conform to the reference style chosen. To refer to a specific page or item in an article or book the following formats may be used: [2, p. 51]; [M, p. 51]; Mandelbrot [2, p. 51]; or Mandelbrot (1977, p. 51).
Page limit policies
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications, SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, and SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing have a page limit policy of 20 pages per paper. SIAM Journal on Optimization has a limit of 25 pages per paper. Please refer to each journal's editorial policy for more information.
Editorial Board
Computer Science Department Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University
E-mail: mhw@cs.nyu.edu
Survey and Review
Section Editor: Randy LeVeque Dept. of Applied Mathematics University of Washington Box 352420 Seattle, WA 98195-2420
E-mail: rjl@amath.washington.edu
Andrea Bertozzi 138A Physics Building Department of Mathematics Box 90320 Duke University Durham, NC 27708-0320
E-mail: bertozzi@math.duke.edu
S. Jonathan Chapman Center for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Mathematical Institute Oxford University 24-29 St. Giles' Oxford OX1 3LB United Kingdom
E-mail: chapman@maths.ox.ac.uk
Simon A. Levin Dept. of Ecology and Evolution Biology Princeton University 203 Eno Hall Princeton, NJ 08544-1003
E-mail: slevin@eno.princeton.edu
Michael L. Overton Courant Institute of Mathematical Science New York University 251 Mercer St. New York, NY 10012
E-mail: overton@cs.nyu.edu
Niles A. Pierce Applied & Computational Mathematics 165 Broad Caltech 114-96 Pasadena, CA 91125
E-mail: niles@caltech.edu
Dan Rockmore Department of Mathematics Dartmouth College Hanover, NH 03755
E-mail: rockmore@ellis.cs.dartmouth.edu
J. A. Sethian Department of Mathematics University of California Berkeley, CA 94720
E-mail: sethian@math.berkeley.edu
Lloyd N. Trefethen Oxford University Computing Laboratory Wolfson Building Parks Road Oxford OX1 3QD United Kingdom
E-mail: LNT@comlab.ox.ac.uk
Problems and Techniques
Section Editor: Joseph E. Flaherty Department of Computer Science Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. 110 8th Street Troy, NY 12180-3590
E-mail: flaherje@turing.cs.rpi.edu
Matthias Heinkenschloss Rice University Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics--MS134 6100 Main Street Houston, TX 77251-1892
E-mail: heinken@caam.rice.edu
Bruce Hendrickson Sandia National Laboratories PO Box 5800 Albuquerque NM 87185-1110
E-mail: bah@cs.sandia.gov
Mark H. Holmes Department. of Mathematical Sciences Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Amos Eaton Hall 110 8th Street Troy, NY 12180-3590
E-mail: holmes@rpi.edu
Hilary Ockendon OCIAM Mathematical Institute 24-29 St. Giles's Oxford OX1 3LB GREAT BRITAIN
E-mail: ockendon@maths.ox.ac.uk
John N. Shadid Parallel Computational Sciences Dept. 9221 Sandia National Laboratories P.O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185
E-mail: jnshadi@cs.sandia.gov
Education
Section Editor: Robert B. Schnabel University of Colorado at Boulder Department of Computer Science ECOT 7-7 Engineering Center Campus Box 430 Boulder, CO 80309-0430
E-mail: bobby@hessian.cs.colorado.edu
Andrew J. Bernoff Dept. of Mathematics Harvey Mudd College 1250 N. Dartmouth Ave. Claremont, CA 91711
E-mail: ajb@hmc.edu
William L. Briggs Mathematics Dept. - Box 170 University of Colorado at Denver P.O. Box 173364 Denver, CO 80217-3364
E-mail: wbriggs@math.cudenver.edu
Ellis Cumberbatch Dept of Mathematics Claremont Graduate University Claremont, CA 91711
E-mail: cumberbe@cgu.edu
Elizabeth R. Jessup Department of Computer Science University of Colorado at Boulder Boulder, CO 80309-0430
E-Mail: jessup@cs.colorado.edu
John Gregg Lewis The Boeing Company Mail Stop 7L-22 P.O. Box 3707 Seattle, WA 98124-2207
E-mail: john.g.lewis@boeing.com
G. W. Stewart Department of Computer Science and Institute for Advanced Computer Studies University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742
E-mail: stewart@cs.umd.edu
Lee L. Zia Department of Mathematics Univ. of New Hampshire Kingsbury Hall Durham, NH 03824
Book Reviews
Section Editor: Robert E. O'Malley, Jr. Department of Applied Mathematics University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195-2420
E-mail: omalley@amath.washington.edu
Arieh Iserles Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics University of Cambridge Cambridge, UK
E-mail: a.iserles@amtp.cam.ac.uk
Mark Kot Department of Applied Mathematics University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195-2420
E-mail: kot@amath.washington.edu
Jet Wimp Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Drexel University Philadelphia, PA 19104
E-mail: jwimp@mcs.drexel.edu
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