期刊名称:PROCEEDINGS OF THE INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES-MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
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 Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Mathematical Sciences
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The Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Mathematical Sciences is a quarterly research journal in English published by the Indian Academy of Sciences. The journal publishes refereed papers covering current research in Mathematics. The papers must normally present results of original work. Critical reviews of important fields are also published. Papers in applied areas are considered for publication only on the basis of the mathematical content. Special issues devoted to advances in specific areas of Mathematics and proceedings of selected high quality conferences are also published. |
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Instructions to Authors
Authors wishing to have their papers published in the Proceedings should send them to
The Editor, Proceedings (Mathematical Sciences), Indian Academy of Sciences, C.V. Raman Avenue, P B No. 8005, Bangalore 560 080, India.
Three copies of the paper must be submitted.
Note:
Authors are encouraged to submit the manuscript electronically by e-mail to mathsci@ias.ernet.in Electronic files in LATEX are preferred. However, MS-WORD files are also acceptable. Figures should be supplied in ps (postscript) or pdf formats.
The submission of a paper by a set of authors will be held to imply that it represents the results of their original research not previously published; that it is not under consideration for publication, elsewhere; and that if accepted for the Proceedings, it will not be published elsewhere.
Typescript: Papers must be typed double spaced with ample margin on all sides on white bond paper of A4 size (210 X 297 mm). This also applies to the abstract, tables, figure captions and the list of references each of which are to be typed on separate sheets.
Title Page: (1) The title of the paper must be short and contain words useful for indexing. (2) The authors' names should be followed by the names and addresses of the Institutions of affiliation and email addresses. (3) An abbreviated running title of not more than 50 letter and spaces should be given.
Abstract: Each paper must be accompanied by an abstract describing, in not more than 200 words, the significant results reported in the paper.
Keywords: Between 3 and 6 keywords must be provided for indexing and information retrieval services.
The Text: The paper should preferably begin with an introduction where the results are placed in perspective and some indication of the methods of proof is given.
1. Markings: The copy intended for the printer, should be marked appropriately to make it unambiguous. The following conventions may be followed for the purpose of indicating special characters (A list of special characters is included at the end) :
a) Indicating characters by underlining
| Italics |
Single underline |
| Bold face |
Wavy underline |
| Greek |
Blue underline |
| Fraktur (Gothic) |
Red underline |
| Script |
Green underline |
| Open face |
Brown underline |
All parameters in equations are normally printed in italics and numerals in upright typeface.
b) In doubtful cases, the position of the superscripts and subscripts (exponents and indices) should be clearly marked, for example
c) Formulae extending beyond the printed line will be broken by the typesetter at an appropriate place; to avoid any expensive alterations at the proof stage the author may indicate in the manuscript where the formulae should be broken.
d) Various likely ambiguous spots may be explained by pencilled notes in the margin. The following symbols are frequently confused and need to be clarified.
2. Notation and style: Notation and style should be chosen carefully, keeping the printing aspect in mind. The following table indicates preferred forms for various mathematical usages.
Tables: All tables must be numbered consecutively in arabic numerals in the order of appearance in the text. The tables should be self-contained and must have a descriptive title.
Figures: A figure should be included only when it is substantially helpful to the reader in understanding the subject matter. The figures should be numbered consecutively in arabic numerals in the order of appearance in the text and the location of each figure should be clearly indicated as "Figure 1 here". The figure captions must be typed on a separate sheet. Line drawings must be in Indian ink on good quality tracing paper. Lines must be drawn sufficiently thick for reduction to a half or a third of the original size (0.3mm for axes and 0.6mm for curves are suggested). Authors submitting the manuscript electronically can submit the figures in separate ps (postscript) or pdf files.
List of symbols: For the convenience of printers, authors should attach to the manuscript a complete list of symbols used in the manuscript identified typographically.
References: References should be cited in the text by serial numbers only (e.g. [3]). They should be listed alphabetically by the author's name (the first author's name in the case of joint authorship) at the end of the paper. In describing each reference the following order should be observed: the author's name followed by initials, title of the article, the name of the journal, the volume number, the year and the page numbers. Standard abbreviations of journal titles should be used. It would be worthwhile to cross-check all references cited in the text with the ones given in the list at the end.
A typical reference to an article in a journal would be like:
[1] Narasimhan M S and Ramanan S, Moduli of vector bundles on a compact Riemann surface, Ann. Math. 89 (1969) 14-51
A reference to a book would be on the following lines :
[2] Royden H, Invariant metrics on Teichmuller space, in: Contributions to analysis (eds) L Ahlors et al (1974) (New York: Academic Press) pp. 393-399
Footnotes: Footnotes to the text should be avoided, if possible. If unavoidable, they should be numbered consecutively and typed on a separate sheet.
Proofs: Authors are requested to prepare the manuscript carefully before submitting it for publication to minimize corrections and alterations in the proof stage which increase publication costs. The proofs sent to the authors together with the reprint order form must be returned to the editorial office within two days of their reciept.
Reprints: 50 reprints of each article will be supplied free of charge.
Editorial Board
Editor
Alladi Sitaram Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore
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Kapil H Paranjape The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai |
Members of the Editorial Board |
S S Abhyankar Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA |
B V Rao Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata |
K B Athreya Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA |
C S Seshadri Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai |
B Bagchi Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore |
P N Shankar National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore |
S G Dani Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai |
K B Sinha Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata |
J K Ghosh Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata |
R Sridharan Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai |
Gadadhar Misra Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore |
V S Sunder The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai |
M V Nori University of Chicago, Chicago, USA |
M Vanninathan TIFR centre, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore |
Dipendra Prasad Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai |
V S Varadarajan University of California, Los Angeles, USA |
Phoolan Prasad Indian institute of Science, Bangalore |
S R S Varadhan Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, USA |
M S Raghunathan Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai |
K S Yajnik Bangalore |
T R Ramadas Universite de Montpellier II, Cedex, France |
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