期刊名称:ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ON NUMERICAL ANALYSIS

ISSN:1068-9613
出版频率:Annual
出版社:KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, ETNA, DEPT MATHEMATICS & COMPUTER SCIENCE, KENT, USA, OH, 44242-0001
  出版社网址:http://www.emis.de/journals/ETNA/
期刊网址:http://www.emis.de/journals/ETNA/
影响因子:0.959
主题范畴:MATHEMATICS, APPLIED

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (ETNA) is an electronic journal for the publication of significant new and important developments in numerical analysis and scientific computing. Papers of the highest quality that deal with the analysis of algorithms for the solution of continuous models and numerical linear algebra are appropriate for ETNA, as are papers of similar quality that discuss implementation and performance of such algorithms. New algorithms for current or new computer architectures are appropriate provided that they are numerically sound. However, the focus of the publication should be on the algorithm rather than on the architecture. The journal is published by the Kent State University Library in conjunction with the Institute of Computational Mathematics at Kent State University. Mathematical Reviews will receive all papers accepted for publication in the journal and review them as appropriate. ETNA is registered with the Library of Congress and has ISSN 1068-9613.

DISSEMINATION

Manuscripts will be posted as soon as they are accepted in a directory which is publicly accessible through Internet. On a regular basis, the titles and abstract of these manuscripts will be e-mailed to registered departments and individuals and posted on public bulletin boards such as NA-digest. An individual who wishes to obtain a copy of a current or back manuscript can get a copy through anonymous FTP (etna.mcs.kent.edu). Access via the World Wide Web (http://etna.mcs.kent.edu) is also available. All manuscripts are in PostScript or PDF. The first issue of ETNA appeared September 1, 1993.

Inquiries for further information about ETNA should be e-mailed to etna@etna.mcs.kent.edu.

SUBMISSION, ACCEPTANCE and REFEREEING

Authors will normally submit papers for publication via e-mail, and they will be required to submit their manuscript in LaTeX using the siamltex style files. The siamltex package is available from SIAM or from the LaTeX link on ETNA's web page. Sample manuscripts illustrating its use are provided with the package. All papers will be refereed. As soon as a paper has been accepted for publication in ETNA, it will be entered into the ETNA data base. There are no annual page limitations, and, therefore, we are in a position to publish accepted manuscripts faster than many other journals. Specific instructions on submitting manuscripts to ETNA are available on ETNA's Web page under the link submitting or vai ftp by downloading the file etna-info/info-for-authors from etna.mcs.kent.edu.


Instructions to Authors

SUBMITTING A MANUSCRIPT TO ETNA

Manuscripts for ETNA should be developed using the LaTeX style files in the SIAM LaTeX package siamltex. The paper must be written in English and follow the layout defined by that package in order to be considered by an editor. The manuscript may be in color provided it is equally readable when displayed in black and white. The paper should be submitted in the form of one LaTeX file along with optional PostScript files for figures and/or an optional .bbl file for the bibliography.

The SIAM LaTeX package siamltex is available via anonymous ftp or Netscape in the LaTeX directory of etna.mcs.kent.edu. Sample manuscripts are also available there. The SIAM LaTeX package siamltex can also be obtained from SIAM (www.siam.org) or from netlib (www.netlib.org).

Figures may be produced using LaTeX commands, or they may be produced in PostScript. All manuscripts using PostScript figures must include the LaTeX commands required to incorporate the PostScript files into the manuscript. For example, a manuscript might use the \special command to import a PostScript file as in

           \begin{figure}

           \vspace{260pt}

           \special{psfile=fig1.ps hoffset=10 voffset=70}

           \caption{Blurred image with $0.1\%$ noise.}

           \end{figure},

or it might use the psfig macros to import a file as in

           \begin{figure}[hbt]

           \centerline{

           \vbox{\psfig{figure=fig1.ps,height=2.5in}

           \hbox{\hspace*{.55in}1a. $n = 98304$, $bands = 3$}}

           \hspace{.4in}

           \vbox{\psfig{figure=fig2.ps,height=2.5in}

           \hbox{\hspace*{.45in}1b. $n = 16384$, $bands = 8$}}

           \end{figure}.

Please consult a LaTeX manual for more information about the adding figures to a LaTeX manuscript.

Manuscripts submitted to ETNA will be compiled in LaTeX as and then converted to PostScript and PDF formats. Currently, a version of the public domain program dvips is being used to make the conversion from *.dvi to PostScript. It is the AUTHOR'S RESPONSIBILITY to see that TeX/LaTeX can compile the manuscript and its accompanying PostScript files. However, successful compilation of the manuscript does not guarantee that the resulting *.dvi file can be processed into PostScript by ETNA's software. In case of difficulties, it may be necessary for the paper's author to revise or reconstruct the paper's PostScript illustrations. Accordingly, authors are advised to save the data and the programs that produced the data until their papers are published. Normally, PostScript files produced by such programs as MATLAB or Maple can be processed without difficulty.

Manuscripts may be submitted by ftp, by e-mail, or on floppy disks. To upload a paper using ftp, connect to etna.mcs.kent.edu via ftp, login as anonymous, and give your username when asked for a password. Execute the command "cd submissions" to move to the directory "submissions". In "submissions" make a subdirectory with the "mkdir" command. You may use any reasonable name which is not already in use in "submissions". For instance, assuming that there is no file or subdirectory called "paper3" in "submissions", you can create it with the command "mkdir paper3". Move to the new subdirectory (for instance, if you just created the directory "paper3", execute the command "cd paper3"). You may now upload your manuscript and its supporting files with the "put" command. For example, if your manuscript is stored in the file "manuscript.tex" and it has two illustrations stored in files "fig1.ps" and "fig2.ps" and a bibliography file "manuscript.bbl", you would execute the commands "put manuscript.tex", "put fig1.ps", "put fig2.ps", and "put manuscript.bbl". Once a file is uploaded to ETNA it becomes unreadable and unchangable by anyone other than the ETNA staff.

After the manuscript has been uploaded, a cover letter giving the name of the directory containing the uploaded files along with a list of those files should be e-mailed to etna@etna.mcs.kent.edu. The e-mail address of the author to contact for revisions or corrections and any special handling requests, such as a preferred editor, should be included in that letter.

To submit a manuscript to ETNA using e-mail, send the files containing the paper to etna@etna.mcs.kent.edu. If the manuscript contains PostScript illustrations, it will be necessary to send each illustration in a separate file. The subject of the e-mail letter containing the file must be the name of the file. For instance, the subject of the TeX portion of a submitted manuscript might be "manuscript.tex". If a PostScript illustration is referenced in the manuscript (e.g. as in the fragments of LaTeX code shown above) as "fig1.ps" , then that file must be e-mailed with the subject "fig1.ps".

Alternately, a manuscript may be submitted on a 3.5 inch floppy disk. The disk must be formatted as a standard PC floppy disk and should contain the LaTeX version of the manuscript together with all necessary .bbl and PostScript files. In addition, the e-mail address of the author to contact for revisions and corrections should be included on the disk in an ASCII file called "address.txt". The floppy disk should be mailed to ETNA, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 44242, USA.

When a manuscript is submitted to ETNA, the paper is entered in the ETNA log. Questions regarding the manuscript can sent to etna@etna.mcs.kent.edu. After the paper has been accepted the author will be sent a form for transfer of copyright to ETNA. Upon receipt of the copyright transfer, the paper will be typeset using an ETNA style file which is based on the SIAM macros and then converted to PostScript and PDF. The PostScript and PDF versions of the manuscript will be published.


Editorial Board
L. Reichel
editor-in-chief
Kent State University
reichel@math.kent.edu
R.S. Varga
editor-in-chief
Kent State University
varga@math.kent.edu
D. Bertaccini
managing editor
Universit¨¤ di Roma "La Sapienza"
bertaccini@mat.uniroma1.it
A. J. Carpenter
managing editor
Butler University
acarpent@butler.edu

Editorial Board 2003/2004
G. S. Ammar
Northern Illinois University
R. Lehoucq
Sandia National Laboratories
V.V. Andrievskii
Kent State University

T. A. Manteuffel
University of Colorado
M. Benzi
Emory University
F. Marcellan
University Carlos III de Madrid
A. Boettcher
Technical University of Chemnitz
V. Mehrmann
Technical University of Berlin
S. C. Brenner
University of South Carolina
R. Nabben
University of Bielefeld
C. Brezinski
University of Lille
V. Olshevsky
Georgia State University
D. Calvetti
Case Western Reserve University
R. J. Plemmons
Wake Forest University
V. L. Druskin
Schlumberger Doll Research Center
A. Pothen
Old Dominion University
S. Ehrich
Technical University of Munich
A. Ruttan
Kent State University

M. Eiermann
Freiberg University of Mining and Technology
Y. Saad
University of Minnesota
R. W. Freund
Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
D.C. Sorensen
Rice University
A. Frommer
University of Wuppertal
G.W. Stewart
University of Maryland
G. H. Golub
Stanford University
F. Stenger
University of Utah
W. B. Gragg
Naval Postgraduate School
Z. Strakos
Czech Academy of Science
M. H. Gutknecht 
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
D. B. Szyld
Temple University
Y. A. Kuznetsov
University of Houston
P. M. VanDooren
Belgium Centre for Systems
Engineering and Applied Mechanics
C. Johnson
University of Utah
O.B. Widlund
New York University

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