期刊名称:DISCRETE AND CONTINUOUS DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
ISSN 1078-0947 (print) ISSN 1553-5231 (electronic)
Ranked the top 22th among the 500 math journals, indexed in Science Citation Index and known as Series A of DCDS, the journal publishes peer-reviewed high quality original papers and invited expository papers on the theory and methods of analysis, differential equations and dynamical systems. This journal is committed to being the record for important new results in its field, and will maintain the highest standards of innovation and quality. To be published in this journal, an original paper must be correct, new, nontrivial and of interest to a substantial number of readers.
As an SCI journal, DCDS is a leading journal that enjoys a high impact factor of 1.087, ranking the top 22nd in the category of mathematics and the top 42nd in the category of applied mathematics.
DCDS publishes monthly in 2007 and is a publication of American Institute of Mathematical Sciences. All rights reserved.
Instructions to Authors
Editor in Chief: Dr. Shouchuan Hu Department of Mathematics Missouri State University Springfield, MO 65804, USA Email: General@aimSciences.org Phone: (417) 836-5377 Fax: (417) 886-0559
Backlog information of AIMS journals can be found at Notices of AMS, September (2005), p. 896, or at http://aimsciences.org/journals/backlog.pdf
Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (or simply DCDS) publishes peer-reviewed high quality original papers on the theory and methods of analysis, differential equations and dynamical systems. This journal is committed to being the record for important new results in its field, and will maintain the highest standards of innovation and quality. To be published in this journal, a paper must be correct, new, nontrivial and of interest to a substantial number of readers.
Instructions to Contributors To expedite the refereeing process, it is strongly recommend that authors concurrently (with hard copies) send in a PDF or PS file of the paper electronically. Manuscripts should be in English and submitted in triplicate (one hard copy if also submitted electronically) to the member of the Editorial Board whose area, in the opinion of the author, is most closely related to the topic of the paper, or to the Managing Editor.
Submission of a manuscript is a representation that the work has not been previously published, has not been copyrighted, is not being submitted for publication elsewhere, and that its submission has been approved by all of the authors and by the institution where the work was carried out; furthermore, that any person cited as a source of personal communications has approved such citation, and that the authors have agreed that the copyright in the article shall be assigned exclusively to the Publisher upon acceptance of the article. The manuscript will not be returned.
Manuscripts should be typed on one side of 8.5 X 11 in (21.5 X 28 cm) white paper, double-spaced, with wide margins. Number each page. Page 1 should contain the title, authors names and complete affiliations. Place any footnotes to the title at the bottom of Page 1. Each paper requires an abstract not exceeding 200 words summarizing the techniques, methods and main conclusions. AMS subject classifications must accompany all articles, placed at the bottom of Page 1 before any other footnotes. Electronic mail addresses, if available, can be placed at the very end of the paper. Each paper requires a separate page containing a proposed running head (abbreviated form of the title) of no more than 40 characters, and the name and mailing address of the author to whom proofs should be sent. Equations should be centered with the number placed in parentheses at the right margin. Figures must be drafted in high resolution and high contrast on separate pieces of white paper, in a form suitable for photographic reproduction and reduction.
References should be listed alphabetically, typed and punctuated according to the following examples:
- [1]
- S.N. Chow and J.K. Hale, "Methods of Bifurcation Theory," Springer-Verlag, New York, 1982.
- [2]
- J. Serrin, Gradient estimates for solutions of nonlinear elliptic and parabolic equations, in "Contributions to Nonlinear Functional Analysis" (ed. E.H. Zarantonello), Academic Press (1971).
- [3]
- S. Smale, Stable manifolds for differential equations and diffeomorphisms, Ann. Scuola Norm. Sup. Pisa Cl. Sci., 18 (1963), 97--116.
For journal abbreviations used in bibliographies, consult the list of serials in the latest Mathematical Reviews annual index.
Manuscripts typeset using AmSTeX (amsppt) or AmS-LaTeX (amsart) can move much more quickly through the production process, hence these two TeX forms are strongly recommended to authors for preparing their manuscripts.
Contributions to this journal are published free of charge. Please also note that DCDS does not offer reprints.
Editorial Board
| [ Editors in Chief ] |
| Name / Email |
Address / Contact Info |
Shouchuan Hu shu@missouristate.edu |
Department Mathematics, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO 65804, U.S.A. (Phone (417) 836-5377+ADs- Fax: (417)) 886-0559) |
| [ Editorial Board ] |
| Name / Email |
Address / Area of experties |
Lluis Alseda alseda@mat.uab.es |
Departament de Matematiques, Edifici Cc Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona 08193-Cerdanyola del Valles Barcelona Spain Discrete dynamical systems including applications, modeling and numerics |
Antonio Ambrosetti ambr@sissa.it |
SISSA, via Beirut 2-4 34013 TRIESTE ITALY Bifurcation and variational methods for nonlinear elliptic PDE |
Peter Bates bates@math.msu.edu |
Department of Mathematics Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824-1027 Fluid mechanics, PDE, computational mathematics and the associated numerical analysis |
Jerry Bona bona@math.uic.edu |
Department of Math. Stats. & Comp. Sci. University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL 60607 Dynamical systems |
Jean Bourgain bourgain@math.ias.edu |
Institute for Advanced Study School of Mathematics Princeton, NJ 08540 Dynamical systems |
Alberto Bressan bressan@math.psu.edu |
Department of Mathematics, 218 McAllister Building Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802 Hyperbolic systems of conservation laws, nonlinear control systems |
Giuseppe Buttazzo buttazzo@dm.unipi.it |
Department of Mathematics University of Pisa Pisa 56100, Italy Partial differential equations - calculus of variations - mass transportation - shape optimization |
Amadeu Delshams Amadeu.Delshams@upc.es |
Dept. Matematica Aplicada I University Polit. Catalunya E-08028 Barcelona SPAIN Hamiltonian systems |
Renato Feres feres@math.wustl.edu |
Department of Mathematics Campus Box 1146, Cupples I, Room 17 Washington University Saint Louis Missouri, 63130 Ergodic theory of Lie groups and their discrete subgroups, foliation theory |
Mike Field mike@math.uh.edu |
Department of Mathematics University of Houston Houston, TX 77204-3008 Ergodic theory, coupled cell systems, the geometric theory of dynamical systems |
Anatole Katok katok_a@math.psu.edu |
Department of Mathematics Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802 Dynamic systems |
Yuri Kifer kifer@math.huji.ac.il |
Einstein Institute of Mathematics Edmond J. Safra Campus, Givat Ram The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem, 91904, Israel Probability and Dynamical Systems |
Dmitry Kleinbock kleinboc@brandeis.edu |
Department of Mathematics Brandeis University 415 South Street MS 050 Waltham, MA 02454 Ergodic theory and dynamical systems |
Irena Lasiecka il2v@weyl.math.virginia.edu |
Department of Applied Mathematics University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22903-2442 Partial differential equations, Ccntrol Theory of PDE's, Long time behaviour of hyperbolic like PDE's. Nonlineaar waves and plate equations, nonlinear thermoelasticity |
Tatsien Li dqli@fudan.edu.cn |
School of Mathematical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433 CHINA Partial Differential Equations(PDEs) and applications |
Yanyan Li yyli@math.rutgers.edu |
Department of Mathematics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903 Partial differential equations, geometric analysis |
Fanghua Lin linf@math1.cims.nyu.edu |
Courant Inst. Math. New York University New York, NY 10012 Dynamic systems |
Carlangelo Liverani liverani@mat.uniroma2.it |
Dipartimento di Matematica Universita' di Roma "Tor Vergata" Via della Ricerca Scientifica, I_00133 Roma, ITALY Ergodic theory of smooth dynamical systems |
Hiroshi Matano matano@ms.u-tokyo.ac.jp |
Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences University of Tokyo, Komaba Tokyo 153-8914 Japan Nonlinear PDE's, Monotone dynamical systems |
Jean Mawhin Mawhin@math.ucl.ac.be |
Department of Mathematics University of Louvain B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Nonlinear boundary value problems, periodic solutions, topological and variational methods |
Frank Merle frankemerle@yahoo.fr |
Universite de Cergy-Pontoise Mathematiques PST 2 avenue Chauvin Pontoise 95302 Cergy-Pontoise cedex FRANCE Qualitative properties of PDE |
Wei-Ming Ni ni@math.umn.edu |
School of Mathematics University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 55455 Dynamic systems |
Jerzy Ombach Jerzy.Ombach@im.uj.edu.pl |
Instytut Matematyki Uniwersytet Jagiellonski ul. Reymonta 4 30 059 Krakow POLAND Shadowing (POTP), inverse shadowing, topological dynamics, chaos |
Mitsuharu Otani otani@waseda.jp |
Department of Applied Physics Waseda University, 3-4-1 Okubo Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169, Japan Subdifferential Operators, Nonlinear Evolution Equations, Quasilinear Elliptic, Parabolic Equations |
N. S. Papageorgiou npapg@math.ntua.gr |
Department of Mathematics National Tech. University Athens 15773 Greece Dynamic systems |
Peter Polacik polacik@math.umn.edu |
School of Mathematics University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 55455 Parabolic and elliptic PDEs |
Igor Rodnianski irod@math.princeton.edu |
Department of Mathematics Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 Partial Differential Equations, Mathematical Physics |
Walter Strauss wstrauss@math.brown.edu |
Department of Mathematics Brown University Providence. RI 02912 Partial Differential Equations, Mathematical Physics |
Roger Temam temam@indiana.edu |
Mathematics Department, Rawles Hall, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, USA Fluid mechanics, infinite dimensional dynamical systems, turbulence, geophysical fluid mechanics |
Kok Lay Teo K.L.Teo@curtin.edu.au |
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987, Perth, Western Australia 6845, Australia Computational methods for optimal control & optimisation Engineering applications of optimal control & optimisation |
Dmitry Treschev treschev@mi.ras.ru |
Department of Mechanics Steklov Mathematical Institute Gubkina 8, Moscow, 119991, Russia Hamiltonian systems, dynamical systems |
Sebastian van Strien strien@maths.warwick.ac.uk |
University of Warwick Math. Dept. Coventry CV4 7AL, England Low-dimensional dynamical systems |
Marcelo Viana viana@impa.br |
IMPA, Est. D. Castorina 110 22460-320 Rio de Janeiro BRAZIL Dynamic systems |
Hans-Otto Walther hans-otto.walther@math.uni-giessen.de |
Mathematisches Institut Universitaet Giessen Arndtstr. 2, D-35392 Giessen Germany Functional differential equations, dynamical systems |
Glenn F. Webb webbgf00@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu |
Department of Mathematics 1326 Stevenson Center Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN 37240 Dynamic systems |
Lan Wen lwen@math.pku.edu.cn |
School of Math., Peking Univ., Beijing, 100871 China Dynamical systems |
Jianhong Wu wujh@pascal.math.yorku.ca |
Department of Mathematics and Statistics York University Toronto, M3J 1P3 CANADA Infinite dimensional dynamical systems and functional differential equations |
Zhihong Jeff Xia xia@math.northwestern.edu |
Department of Mathematics Northwestern University Evanston, IL 60208 Dynamical Systems, Hamiltonian Dynamics, Celestial Mechanics and Ergodic Theory |
Eiji Yanagida yanagida@math.tohoku.ac.jp |
Mathematical Institute Tohoku University Sendai 980_8578 JAPAN Nonlinear elliptic and parabolic equations, Reaction-diffusion systems |
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