期刊名称:ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
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 JOURNAL OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (EJDE)
Since its foundation in 1993, this e-journal has been dedicated to the rapid dissemination of high quality research in mathematics. All topics related to differential equations and their applications (ODE's, PDE's, integral equations, functional differential equations, etc.) can be submitted for publication. Research articles are refereed under the same standards as those used by the printed journals. Proceedings of conferences and long expository papers (monographs) are accepted at the discretion of the special issue editors. Manuscript should be formatted as LaTeX files and submitted electronically to any EJDE editor (ONLY ONE editor, please). See the instructions to authors for more information.
Articles are indexed by Math Reviews, Zentralblatt für Mathematik, and Thomson Reuters web of knowledge. Printed copies of articles are kept at the US Library of Congress (ISSN: 1072-6691) and at the libraries of Texas State University-San Marcos and of University of North Texas. Publications in the EJDE are copyright protected, but distribution of copies for non-commercial use is allowed and encouraged.
Announcements of newly accepted articles are sent via e-mail to our subscribers. This service is free of charge and can be requested by sending an e-mail message to the EJDE. Subscribe me to the abstract notification now.
Articles are available free of charge as PDF and TeX files. Among the monographs, we offer free access to the textbook Hilbert Space Methods for Partial Differential Equations by R. E. Showalter. See also the monographs by Chicone & Swanson; Bostan; Escobedo et al; Gorban; Wang; Squassina; Hafstein; Brooks & Schmitt.
We want to thank our editors and referees for their valuable contribution in reviewing manuscripts, to Texas State University-San Marcos for its economic support, to University of North Texas and European Mathematical Information Service for archiving copies of this journal, and to Lund University Libraries www.doaj.org for maintaining metadata for this and other journals.
The EJDE is housed at the offices of its publisher and main sponsor: Department of Mathematics Texas State University-San Marcos 601 University Drive San Marcos, TX 78666, USA
Please send your comments and suggestions to Prof. Julio G. Dix jd01@txstate.edu,
Journal statistics The number of articles published by the EJDE each year from 2005 to 2012 are: 148, 156, 178, 165, 165, 178, 169, 240 respectively.
In 2012, we published 240 and rejected at least 295 manuscripts. (some manuscripts are rejected by editors without notifying the central office, hence not included in this count).
Regarding the time from submission to publication for the year 2012, we have a Median of 114 days, and a Mean of 141 days.
Instructions to Authors
All topics related to differential equations and their applications (ODE's, PDE's, integral equations, functional differential equations, etc.) will be considered for publication. Research articles must contain correct, new, and nontrivial results. Please emphasize what ideas, methods, or results are new in your manuscript. Articles will be refereed under the same standards used by the printed journals.
Proceedings of conferences are accepted by the conference editors who will arrange their publication with the EJDE editors. Long expository papers and textbooks are accepted as monographs at the discretion of a special issue editors.
Authors should write their manuscripts in English. We recommend following the guidelines "How to write mathematics" published by Paul Halmos, Enseignement Math. (2) 16 1970 123--152. Please
- carefully proof-read your manuscript before submission;
- get an English-speaking colleague to look at the manuscript before submission.
Manuscript should be formatted as LaTeX files.
- In AMS-LaTeX, use the command \documentclass[reqno]{amsart} as shown on page 3 of the User's Guide to AMS-LaTeX, Version 1.1, published by the American Mathematical Society.
- In LaTeX 2e, use \documentclass{article} as shown on page 19 of Lamport's book Latex User's Guide & Reference Manual, 2nd Edition
- In LaTeX 2.09, use the command \documentstyle{article} as shown on page 21 of Lamport's book Latex User's Guide & Reference Manual.
AMS-TeX and plain TeX files may be submitted. However, once the manuscript is accepted, it will be formated as AMS-LaTeX file and the author may be asked to help with the reformatting. Please keep the number of macros (\def, \newcommand) to the minimum possible, please use standard TeX macros rather than your personal macros (i.e., use \omega instead of \om).
Graphics can be included as PNG or JPG or PDF or EPS files. Also using the picture environment in LaTeX. From the main document input figures through the commands \usepackage{graphicx} \includegraphics{fig1} . Please do not use PSFRAG, because pdflatex does not recognize its commands.
The references in the bibliography, should be listed in alphabetical order. Also co-authors will be listed in alphabetical order, unless there is some other agreement with the editors.
In order to aid in dissemination, please include the following: Mathematics Subject Classification numbers, key words, author's e-mail address, and an abstract no longer than twelve lines. Since the abstract is going to be sent as an e-mail message, whenever possible use words rather than symbols.
Please submit the PDF and Latex files of your manuscript electronically to an EJDE editor who has worked in the topic of the manuscript, or to the managing editors. Please submit your manuscript ONLY TO ONE editor. If we do not confirm that your manuscript was received (within two weeks), please send it again.
Submitting a manuscript is representation by the author that the manuscript has not been copyrighted, published, or submitted elsewhere. If the paper appeared in a preliminary form in a conference proceedings, etc., this must be clearly indicated in a footnote on the title page.
Following a favorable referee's report, the manuscript will be accepted and modified to agree with our journal style. The authors will be asked to proofread the final version before posting the article.
The authors will be asked to send photograph(s) to be displayed with the abstract. Photographs can be scanned to create a JPG file, and then sent to the managing editor. Authors may also mail a paper photograph to the managing editors, who will scan the photo.
Once articles have been published by the EJDE, no further alteration will be allowed. However, authors may provide additional information by setting pointers to their web pages, or by attaching addenda/corrigenda to their articles.
For further information about the EJDE, please contact the managing editors. Julio G. Dix: jd01@txstate.edu Telephone 512-245-3441, Fax 512-245-3425. Alfonso Castro: castro@math.hmc.edu Telephone 909-607-3171.
Editorial Board
EDITORIAL BOARD Ravi P. Agarwal: Texas A&M University - Kingsville, TX, USA. email <agarwal@tamuk.edu> Tuncay Aktosun (Scattering, inverse scattering, integrable evolution equations): University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA. web page, email <aktosun@uta.edu> Claudianor O. Alves(Elliptic equations, critical point theory, variational methods, topological methods): Universidade Federal de Campina Grande - UFCG, Brazil. email <coalves@dme.ufcg.edu.br> Peter W. Bates: Michigan State University, MI, USA. email <bates@math.msu.edu> Anthony Bloch: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. web page, email <abloch@math.lsa.umich.edu> Jerry L. Bona: University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, USA. email <bona@math.uic.edu> Luis Caffarelli: University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA. email <caffarel@math.utexas.edu> Carlos Castillo-Chavez: Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA. web page, email <ccchavez@asu.edu> Goong Chen: Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA. email <Goong.Chen@math.tamu.edu> Djairo G. De Figueiredo: IMECC-UNICAMP, Sao Paulo, Brazil. email <djairo@ime.unicamp.br> Emanuel Di Benedetto: Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN USA. email <dibe@math.vanderbilt.edu> Jesus Ildefonso Diaz: University Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. email <ildefonso_diaz@mat.ucm.es> Pavel Drabek: University of W. Bohemia, Czech Republic. web page, email <pdrabek@kma.zcu.cz> G. Bard Ermentrout: University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. email <bard+@pitt.edu> Lawrence Craig Evans: University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. email <evans@math.berkeley.edu> Zhaosheng Feng (Parabolic equations, smooth dynamical systems, bifurcation and chaos): University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, TX, USA. web page, email <zsfeng@utpa.edu> Jerome A. Goldstein: University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA. email <jgoldste@memphis.edu> Charles W. Groetsch: The Citadel, Charleston, SC, USA. email <charles.groetsch@citadel.edu> Ira Herbst: University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA. email <iwh@virginia.edu> Mokhtar Kirane: Universite de La Rochelle, La Rochelle, France. email <mokhtar.kirane@univ-lr.fr> Robert V. Kohn: New York University/Courant Institute, New York, NY, USA. email <kohn@cims.nyu.edu> Alan C. Lazer: University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA. Suzanne M. Lenhart: University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA. email <lenhart@math.utk.edu> Raul Manasevich: Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile. email <manasevi@dim.uchile.cl> Jean Mawhin: Univ. Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium. email <jean.mawhin@uclouvain.be> Giovanni Molica Bisci (semilinear and quasilinear elliptic equations, variational methods, critical points theory, nonlinear analysis on manifolds): University of Reggio Calabria, Italy. email <gmolica@unirc.it> John W. Neuberger: University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA. email <jwn@unt.edu> Mitsuharu Otani: Waseda University,Tokyo, Japan. email <otani@waseda.jp> Ludmila S. Pulkina: Samara State University, Samara, Russia. email <louise@samdiff.ru> Paul H. Rabinowitz: University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA. email <rabinowi@math.wisc.edu> Vicentiu Radulescu (Elliptic equations, critical point theory, variational methods, differential and integral inequalities): Institute of Mathematics Simion Stoilow of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania. web page, email <vicentiu.radulescu@imar.ro> Klaus Schmitt: University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. email <schmitt@math.utah.edu> Raffaella Servadei (nonlinear elliptic PDEs, fractional Laplacian, variational methods, critical point theory): Università della Calabria, Italy. web page, email <servadei@mat.unical.it> Ratnasingham Shivaji: University of North Carolina at Greensboro, NC, USA. email <r_shivaj@uncg.edu> Ralph Showalter: Oregon State University, OR, USA. web page, email <show@math.oregonstate.edu> Hal Smith: Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA. email <halsmith@asu.edu> Panagiotis Souganidis (Nonlinear partial differential equations, stochastic analysis). University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA. email <souganidis@math.uchicago.edu> Marco Squassina (Nonlinear elliptic PDEs, variational methods, dynamical systems). Università di Verona, Verona, Italy. web page, email <marco.squassina@univr.it> Mariusz Urbanski (Holomorphic dynamical systems, geometry and ergodic theory of transcendental entire functions). University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA. email <urbanski@unt.edu> Jianping Zhu: Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, USA. email <j.zhu94@csuohio.edu>
MANAGING EDITORS Alfonso Castro email <castro@math.hmc.edu> Julio G. Dix email <jd01@txstate.edu> Dung Le email <dungle06@gmail.com> Gregory Passty, Ricardo Torrejon, Henry A. Warchall, Stewart Welsh.
Day-to-day operations conducted by Julio G. Dix jd01@txstate.edu and Alfonso Castro castro@math.hmc.edu Postal address: Electronic Journal of Differential Equations Department of Mathematics, Texas State University 601 University Drive San Marcos, TX 78666-4616 USA. Fax 512-245-3425, Telephone 512-245-2551
Historical note. The idea of starting this e-journal was first discussed by Professors A. Castro, J. Dix, G. Passty, and R. Torrejon at a Thanksgiving dinner in 1992. The editorial board was formed and the Journal was ready to accept submissions in six months. The first article was refereed and published in August 1993.
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