期刊名称:PROBABILITY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS-POLAND
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
GENERAL INFORMATION
PROBABILITY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
is published by the Kazimierz Urbanik Center for Probability and Mathematical Statistics, and is sponsored jointly by Wrocław University and Wrocław University of Technology. The purpose of the journal is to publish original contributions to the theory of probability and mathematical statistics.
Probability and Mathematical Statistics was founded in 1980 and its establishment was a result of the initiative of the Wrocław probability community led by Kazimierz Urbanik and Czesław Ryll-Nardzewski, and statistics community represented by Witold Klonecki. They served as Editors of the journal during the first twenty-five years of its existence, with Urbanik shouldering the role of the Editor-in-Chief. Beginning with 2007, PMS became an affiliated journal of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS), San Francisco, CA. PMS is indexed by Scopus, Index Copernicus and Journal Citation Reports (IF=0.452)
All papers are refereed. Decisions on acceptance of papers are made by the Editorial Board. Manuscripts should be e-mailed as pdf or ps files to: pms
following instructions provided in this webpage. All other correspondence concerning PMS should also be emailed to the above email address.
PROBABILITY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS is published in one volume (2 issues) a year. Orders for subscriptions and back fascicles should be addressed to: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego Sp. z o.o. pl. Uniwersytecki 15 50-137 Wrocław, Poland e-mail: marketing@wuwr.com.pl phone/fax: +48(0)713411498
Beginning with volume 20, the price per volume (two issues) is U.S. $ 60 including postage and handling, and the price of a single issue - U.S. $ 30. Air mail postage rates are available upon request.
Instructions to Authors
MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION The author should follow instructions contained in INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS. The papers deviating from those requirements may be returned to the authors without further review. |
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- The manuscripts, written in English, should not exceed 25 pages in length, and should be submitted as pdf or ps files to pms@math.uni.wroc.pl. Longer papers will be considered only in exceptional circumstances after approval from the managing Editors.
- The manuscripts should be prepared in LaTeX 2e using the latest version of the PMS template which can be downloaded from the LaTeX support page on the PMS website.
- Manuscript's logical organization should be carefully though out. For details regarding division into sections, subsections, etc., see Recommended Modifications in PMS TEMPLATE REQUIREMENTS below.
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LaTeX PACKAGES FOR PUBLISHING WITH PMS.
Dowlnoad all necessary files in a single .zip file: PMSresources.zip, which contains the following resources:
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pms.sty PMS package NEW VERSION! (March 5, 2011)1
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PMS TEMPLATE REQUIREMENTS
Required Information
- Title. The title should be descriptive but also as concise as possible. Avoid phrases such as "On an unsolved problem of ..." . etc.
- ShortTitle. An abbreviated version of the title to be used as a running head.
- ShortAuthors. An abbreviated version of autors' names in the following format:
- In the case of a single author: initials and surname;
- In the case of two authors: first author's initials and surname followed by the word 'and' and second author's initials and surname;
- In the case of three, or more, authors: first author's initials and surname followed by the phrase 'et al.'
- Names, Affiliations and Addresses.
- Author: the last name followed by the given name(s);
- AuthorCity: author's city of residence or employment;
- AuthorAffiliation: author's institutional affiliation which may be composed in several lines separated by the command "\\";
- AuthorAddress: author's insitutional address which may be composed in several lines separated by the command "\\";
- AuthorEmail: author's email address;
- Keywords. Keywords and key phrases.
- MSCcodes. AMS subject classifications, primary- and secondary-.
- Abstract. Not exceeding 150 words summarizing results of the paper and not including any refererence.
- References. Use the \thebibliography environment and the command \bibitem. No other formats are allowed. The references should be listed at the end of the paper. Each of the references is to be arranged as follows:
- Papers published in journals: authors' initials and surname (the last named author preceded by "and", other authors' names separated by comas), full title of the paper (in italics), abbreviated title of the journal according to the current index issue of Mathematical Reviews, number of the volume, year of the publication in parenthesis, the first and the last pages of the paper (e.g., "pp. 123--134");
- books: author's initials and surname, book title, publisher, place and year of the publication.
Use the command \cite throughout the source code of the manuscript.
Disallowed Modifications
- Fonts and font sizes
- Introduction of additional spacing (e.g., \hspace)
- Changes in margin and page sizes
- Using \smallcaps (they will be automatically introduced by the publisher)
- Removal of any commands from the preamble of template.tex; Leave the arguments empty in case you decline to provide a particular information.
- Changes to the numbering system of equations, sections, theorems, figures, tables, etc.)
Recommended Modifications
- Divide the manuscript into sections, subsections, etc., using commands \section{name}, \subsection{name}, \subsubsection{name}; and refer to them via command \ref{name}.
- Compose acknowledgments using the command \acknowledgments.
- Appendix:
- For a single appendix use the environment \appendix* followed by the text of the appendix;
- In the case of multiple appendices, each appendix must have its own name: follow the format \appendix{name 1}, text of the appendix 1, \appendix{name 2}, text of appendix 2. Do not create additional sections for this purpose, that is, do not use the command \section{appendix}
One can create \subscection and \subsubscection in the appendices but not a \section - \appendix itself is a section. Simultaneous use of \appendix* and \appendix{name} is not allowed.
- Tables should be inserted using the modified \table environment (where the title and the reference tag appear), and figures using the modified \figure environment (where, again, the title and the reference tag appear).
EDITING FORMULAS IN THE PMS TEMPLATE
- The sizes of parentheses, brackets and braces should generally correspond to the sizes of relevant operators (sums, integrals, etc.); they could be larger if followed by a division "slash".
- Avoid fractions; whenever possible replace them by a "slash" or a negative power.
- The summation and integration limits should appear as subscripts and superscripts in the text, in fractions, and in \cases. In other situations they should appear below and above the operator us the command, say, \int\limits_0^\infty.
- Use abbreviated notation for often repeated, complicated expressions.
- Do not insert additional spacings before and after operators of summation, integrations, etc.
- If possible, avoid splitting formulas into several lines. If such a split is necessary then enforce it at relation signs or operators and put those signs at the begining of the next line. In general, it is better if the first line of the multiline formula is shorter than the other lines.
- Use bold face fonts to denote vectors.
- Do not use italics to denote operators, define them. Example: use \operatorname*{Cov} for the covariance function.
- Use spacing between formulas according to the format:
- formula \qquad formula
- formula \qquad with \quad formula
- formula \qquad and \qquad formula
- Introduce only necessary numbering of the formulas, tag them and refer to them via the command
\eqref{tag}. No parentheses are needed.
- Utilize built-in environments: theorem, lemma, proposition, remark, corollary, fact, commentary. In the environments remark, and definition we only enter in italics the notion to be defined. In brackets additional information can be entered (such as the name of the example, or the authors of a theorem).
Editorial Board
Founder and Editor-in-Chief (1980-2005)
MANAGING EDITORS
K. Bogdan (Wrocław) M. Musiela (Oxford) J. Rsiński (Knoxville) W. Szczotka (Wrocław) W.A. Woyczyński (Cleveland)
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
R. Bañuelos (West Lafayette) K. Burdzy (Seattle) T. Byczkowski (Wrocław) R. Carmona (Princeton) K. Dębicki (Wrocław) K. Dzhaparidze (Amsterdam) A. Jakubowski (Toruń) Z.J. Jurek (Wrocław) C. Klüppelberg (Munich) T. Komorowski (Lublin) S. Kwapień (Warszawa) Z. Li (Beijing) M. Lifshits (St. Petersburg) T. Mikosch (Copenhagen) N. Obata (Sendai) G. Samorodnitsky (Ithaca) R. Schilling (Dresden) A. Weron (Wrocław) J. Zabczyk (Warszawa)
SECRETARY
M. Czystołowski (Wrocław
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