期刊名称:INTEGRAL TRANSFORMS AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Integral transforms and special functions belong to the basic subjects of mathematical analysis, the theory of differential and integral equations, approximation theory, and to many other areas of pure and applied mathematics. Although centuries old, these subjects are under intense development, for use in pure and applied mathematics, physics, engineering and computer science. This stimulates continuous interest for researchers in these fields. The aim of Integral Transforms and Special Functions is to foster further growth by providing a means for the publication of important research on all aspects of the subjects.
Instructions to Authors
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MANUSCRIPTS
An International Journal Integral Transforms and Special Functions publishes research papers containing new essential results with complete proofs, short communications, and occasionally also survey papers prepared to the initiative of the Editorial Board. Authors' and co-authors' names should be listed in alphabetical order.
The whole material of research paper should not exceed 24 typewritten pages.
Manuscripts submitted as hard copy should be typed with double spacing and wide (3 cm) margins on good quality paper, and submitted in triplicate to the Editor-in-Chief, or the appropriate Associate Editor.
Submission of a paper to the journal will be taken to imply that it represents original work not previously published, that it is not being considered to publication elsewhere, and that if accepted for publication it will not be published elsewhere in the same language, without the consent of the Editors and publisher.
Language: The language of publication is English.
Abstract: Each paper requires an abstract of 100-150 words summarizing the significant coverage and findings. It is a condition of acceptance by the Editor of a typescript for publication that the publishers acquire automatically the copyright in the typescript throughout the world. Key words, mathematics subject classification and running head should also be included.
FIGURES
All figures should be numbered with consecutive Arabic numbers, have descriptive captions and be mentioned in the text. Keep figures separate from the text but indicate an approximate position for each in the margin.
Preparation: Figures submitted must be of a high enough standard for direct reproduction. Line drawings should be prepared in black (India) ink on white paper or on tracing cloth, with all lettering and symbols included. Alternatively, good sharp photoprints ("glossies") are acceptable. Clearly label each figure with author's name and figure number: indicate "top" where this is not obvious. Redrawing or retouching of unusable figures will be charged to the authors.
Size: Figures should be planned so that they reduce to 11 cm column width. The preferred width of line drawings is 15 to 22 cm with capital lettering 4 mm high, for reduction by one-half.
Color Plates: There are a limited number of color pages within the annual page allowance. However, authors should restrict their use of color to situations where it is necessary on scientific, and not merely cosmetic, grounds. In addition, authors may pay to publish color illustrations, but please consult the publisher regarding cost before submission.
EQUATIONS AND FORMULAE
Mathematical notation should be clearly marked. Mathematical equations should preferably by typewritten, with subscripts and superscripts clearly shown. It is helpful to identify unusual or ambiguous symbols in the margin when they first occur. To simplify typesetting, please use:
(1) the 'exp' form of complex exponential functions; (2) fractional exponents instead of root signs; and (3) the solidus (/) to simplify fractions - e.g. x1/2.
Please underline all mathematical symbols to be set in italic and put a wavy line under bold symbols. Other letters not marked will be set in roman type.
TABLES
Number tables consecutively with roman numerals, and give each a clear descriptive caption at the top. Avoid the use of vertical rules in tables. Indicate in the margin where the printer should place the tables.
REFERENCES AND NOTES
References and notes are indicated in the text by consecutive superior Arabic numbers (without parentheses). The full list should be collected and typed at the end of the paper possibly in alphabetical order. Use of unpublished results in the proofs should be avoided.
Listed references should be complete in all details. Authors' initials should precede their names; journal title abbreviations should follow style of mathematical Reviews Index.
The authors should be aware that references will not be admitted on unpublished papers and books.
Examples:
1. G.N. Watson, A treatise on the theory of Bessel functions, 2nd ed. Cambridge Univ. Press, London and New York, 1945. 2. Hj. Mellin, Abriss einer enheitlichen Theorie der Gamma und der hypergeometrischen Functionen, Math. Ann. 68(1910), 305-337.
PROOFS
Contributors will receive page proofs (including figures) by airmail for correction, which must be returned to the printer within 48 hours of receipt. Please ensure that a full postal address is given on the first page of the typescript, so that proofs are not delayed in the post. Authors alterations in excess of 10% of the original composition cost will be charged to authors.
REPRINTS
Fifty free reprints will be provided to the corresponding author of each paper. Additional reprints may be ordered by completing the appropriate form sent with proofs.
PAGE CHARGES There are no page charges to individuals or institutions.
Editorial Board
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Editor-in-Chief:
Prof. E. I. Moiseev Computing Centre Russian Academy of Sciences 40 Vavilov str. Moscow 117967 V-333 Russia Email: emoiseev@ccas.ru
Associate Editors:
Prof. H.-J. Glaeske Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Fakultat fur Mathe matik und Informatik 07743 Jena Germany E-mail: glaeske@minet.uni-jena.de Prof. M. Saigo Department of Applied Mathematics Fukuoka University Fukuoka 814-0180 Japan E-mail: msaigo@fukuoka-u@ac.jp Prof. H. M. Srivastava Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Victoria Victoria British Columbia V8W 3P4 E-mail: harimsri@math.unic.ca
Editorial Board
P. Antosik (Poland) V. M. Babich (Russia) C. Brezinski (France) L. M. B. C. Campos (Portugal) L. Debnath (USA) I. H. Dimovski (Bulgaria) B. Fisher (United Kingdom) I. Gatteschi (Italy) J. Gilewicz (France) S. L. Kalla (Kuwait) A. A. Kilbas (Belorussia) A. U. Klimyk (Ukraine) T. H. Koornwinder (Netherlands) J. Korevaar (Netherlands) G. Krabbe (USA) I. Marek (Czech Republic) G. Martinez (Spain) A. C. McBride (United Kingdom) M. Mikolas (Hungary) A. F. Nikiforov (Russia) N. Ortner (Austria) M. Rahman (Canada) S. G. Samko (Portugal) H. M. Sanz (Spain) A. M. Sedletskii (Russia) B. Stankovic (Yugoslavia) R. K. Suetin (Russia) O. V. Viskov (Russia) A. H. Zemanian (USA)
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