期刊名称:ANZIAM JOURNAL
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 ANZIAM Journal is now published and distributed by Cambridge University Press. Please access their site (e.g. by clicking the cover image at right) for subscription information and costs for issues dated from 2008. This includes access to scanned versions of all issues, back to 1975 (Volume 19).
Prior to 2008 the ANZIAM Journal was available in both print and electronic forms. Electronic assess to these full papers requires that your institution takes out a subscription to this version of the Journal. Electronic access to the table of contents and the abstracts of papers is available without subscription.
However, as part of our initial trial of electronic publishing, on-line versions of a number of pre-2000 issues were produced. Access to this material is unrestricted. Furthermore, in support of the moving wall concept, issues that are more than 5 years old are freely available without subscription.
The ANZIAM Journal also publishes a fully refereed, rapid publication Electronic Supplement. Access to the full articles in the Electronic Supplement is presently free.
Instructions to Authors
Authors of articles submitted for publication in The ANZIAM Journal are asked to ensure that their manuscripts are in a form suitable for sending to the printer. The Editors reserve the right to return poorly presented material to authors for revision. The authors of any accepted papers may elect to speed up publication by having their papers appear only in the Electronic Supplement to the ANZIAM Journal. The fastest route to publication is to submit the manuscript specifically for publication in the Supplement. In order to minimize the time that it takes such a paper to appear, there are additional instructions for manuscripts submitted to the Electronic Editor.
1. Submission
This journal is typeset in LaTeX. It will speed up processing of accepted papers if an electronic version of the manuscript, preferably TeX-based, is available. Download the ANZIAM Journal style files (.zip, 137 kb). However, such a file need not be sent with the submitted paper, but will be requested by the Editor if the paper is accepted. The author should submit four copies to the Editor or an appropriate Associate Editor.
2. Abstract
An abstract not exceeding 250 words should be included in the manuscript.
3. Style
The manuscript should conform to the following rules. In case of any doubt, authors are advised to refer to previous papers in the Journal.
Main headings should be numbered, centred and shown thus:
2. Preliminary results
The titles Lemma, Theorem, Proof, Corollary, Remark, Definition etc. should be left-justified and numbered consecutively with arabic numerals, for example:
Lemma 1. The content of the lemma, theorem etc. should follow, as here.
Manuscripts should be typed, on high quality A4 or quarto bond paper, one side only with at least double spacing, and with a margin of at least 4cm all around. If the title is long, supply also a shortened form of the title not exceeding 40 characters, including spaces. If acknowledgements of support and assistance are made, these should be given at the end of the article. Footnotes should be avoided. The address should be shown under the author's name, including e-mail address if available.
4. Equations
Equations should be typed wherever possible, and punctuated to conform to their place in the syntax of the sentence. Equation numbers should be shown on the right in round brackets.
5. References
The reference list should be in Alphabetical Order by name of first author, preceded by a reference number in square brackets. These references should be cited in the text by giving the appropriate number in square brackets. The following layout for books, journal articles, theses, articles in books, and conference proceedings respectively, must be followed.
[1] M. Abramowitz and I. A. Stegun (eds), Handbook of mathematical functions (Dover, New York, 1970). [2] S. N. Biswas and T. S. Santhanam, "Coherent states of para-Bose oscillators", J. Austral. Math. Soc. Ser. B 22 (1980) 210–217. [3] E. M. Casling, "Slender planing surfaces", Ph. D. Thesis, University of Adelaide, 1978. [4] R. H. Day, "Adaptive processes and economic theory", in Adaptive economic models (eds R. H. Day and T. Groves), (Academic Press, New York, 1975) 1–38. [5] J. W. Miles, "Resonant response of harbors (the harbor paradox revisited)", Proc. 8th Symp. Naval Hydro. (1970) 95–115.
6. Tables
Each should be typed on a separate sheet with a centred heading Table 1 (or 2, 3, etc.), followed by a caption. The location should be shown in the text, for example:
Table 1 near here
7. Figures
Each figure should have a caption beginning: Figure 1 (or 2, 3, etc.). A list of these captions should be provided on a separate page at the end of the manuscript. Location of figures in the text should be shown, for example:
Figure 1 near here
Authors should provide diagrams drawn to professional standards in the form of encapsulated Postscript files. Other forms of diagrams drawn to professional standard may be acceptable, however this may also necessitate a payment from the author(s) to cover additional cost involved in processing them.
Editorial Board
Editors
The Editor-in-Chief of The ANZIAM Journal is Prof. Andrew Bassom (andrew.bassom@uwa.edu.au).
Executive Editor: Emma Hunt (emma.hunt@optusnet.com.au). Please contact her for any enquiries relating to submitted papers.
Technical Editor: Jason Whyte (jason.whyte@adelaide.edu.au).
Editorial Office and Addresses
The postal address of The ANZIAM Journal is:
School of Mathematics and Statistics The University of Western Australia 35 Stirling Highway Crawley, WA 6009 Australia.
Phone: (+61 8) 6488 3387
Fax: (+61 8) 6488 1028
Associate Editors and where to send papers
The list of Associate Editors is as follows. If your paper is clearly in the area of interest of one of the Associate Editors, then please send the paper to this editor. Otherwise send the paper to the Editorial Office (see above). Papers submitted to our all-electronic part, The ANZIAM Journal Supplement, are to be clearly marked for same and submitted directly to the Editorial Office.
A. P. Bassom
School of Mathematics and Statistics (M019) The University of Western Australia 35 Stirling Highway Crawley 6009, Western Australia
email: bassom@maths.uwa.edu.au
web: https://www.maths.uwa.edu.au/People/bassom
Research interests: fluid mechanics
J. Borwein
School of Mathematical & Physical Sciences University of Newcastle Callaghan, NSW 2308
email: Jonathan.Borwein@newcastle.edu.au
A. J. Bracken
Department of Mathematics
The University of Queensland St. Lucia, QLD 4072
email: ajb@maths.uq.edu.au
web: http://www.maths.uq.edu.au/~ajb/
Research interests: mathematical physics, biomathematics
P. Broadbridge
Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute 111 Barry Street Carlton, Vic 3010
email: phil@amsi.org.au
web: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/sems/hos/
R. S. Burachik
School of Mathematics & Statistics University of South Australia Mawson Lakes Campus Mawson Lakes, SA 5095
email: Regina.Burachik@unisa.edu.au
D. L. Clements
School of Mathematical Sciences North Terrace Campus The University of Adelaide SA 5005, Australia
email: david.clements@adelaide.edu.au
Research interests: elasticity, fracture mechanics, boundary element method
B. D. Craven
Department of Mathematics The University of Melbourne Vic 3010
email: craven@ms.unimelb.edu.au
Research interests: vector optimization, invexity, control theory
R. L. Dewar
Department of Theoretical Physics, Bldg. 59 Research School of Physical Sciences & Engineering The Australian National University Canberra, A.C.T. 0200
email: robert.dewar@anu.edu.au
web: http://www.rsphysse.anu.edu.au/~rld105/Dewar_Docs/
Research interests: Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), nonlinear dynamics and chaos, nonequilibrium statistical mechanics. Professor Dewar works mainly in problems related to laboratory plasmas, but has also an interest in space and astrophysical plasmas
A. C. Eberhard
Department of Mathematics Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology GPO Box 2476V Melbourne VIC 3001
email: andrew.eberhard@ems.rmit.edu.au
web: http://www.ma.rmit.edu.au/kepler/academicstaff/aeberhard.html
Research interests: nonsmooth optimization
A. Filinikov
School of Mathematical Sciences The University of Adelaide Adelaide, SA 5005
email: alexei.filinkov@adelaide.edu.au
L. K. Forbes
School of Mathematics & Physics The University of Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001
email: Larry.Forbes@utas.edu.au
web: http://www.maths.utas.edu.au/People/Forbes/HomePage.html
Research interests: fluid mechanics
J. M. Hill
Department of Mathematics The University of Wollongong PO Box 1144 Wollongong NSW 2500
email: j.hill@uow.edu.au
web: http://www.uow.edu.au/informatics/maths/staff/jimh.html
Research interests: continuum mechanics
G. C. Hocking
Department of Mathematics & Statistics Murdoch University Murdoch WA 6150
email: G.Hocking@murdoch.edu.au
web: http://www.unisa.edu.au/minet/consultants/hocking.html
Research interests: fluid mechanics
E. Hunt
School of Economics & School of Mathematical Sciences The University of Adelaide Adelaide, SA 5005
email:emma.hunt@optusnet.com.au
C. A. Hurst
Department of Physics and Mathematical Physics The University of Adelaide Australia 5005
email: ahurst@physics.adelaide.edu.au
Research interests: mathematical physics
V. Jeyakumar
School of Mathematics University of New South Wales Sydney NSW 2052
email: jeya@maths.unsw.edu.au
web: http://www.maths.unsw.edu.au/Contacts/profile.php?logname=jeya
Research interests: Mathematical programming, global optimisation, mathematics of operations research, nonsmooth optimisation
P. E. Kloeden
Fachbereich Mathematik Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität D-60054 Frankfurt am Main Germany
email: kloeden@math.uni-frankfurt.de
web: http://www.math.uni-frankfurt.de/~numerik/kloeden/
Research interests: stochastic DEs, dynamical systems
S. W. McCue
School of Mathematical Sciences Queensland University of Technology GPO Box 2434 Brisbane QLD 4001
email: scott.mccue@qut.edu.au
web: http://www.sci.qut.edu.au/about/staff/mathsci/applied/mccues.jsp
Research interests: Fluid mechanics, moving boundary problems, asymptotic analysis, mathematical biology, granular materials
R. McKibbin
Institute of Information & Mathematical Sciences Massey University, Albany Campus Private Bag 102 904 North Shore Mail Centre Auckland New Zealand
email: R.McKibbin@massey.ac.nz
web: http://www.massey.ac.nz/~wwiims/people/r.mckibbin/
Research interests: mathematical modelling, continuum mechanics
M. I. Nelson
School of Mathematics and Applied Statistics University of Wollongong Northfields Ave Wollongong NSW 2522
email: mnelson@uow.edu.au or nelsonm@member.ams.org
web: http://www.uow.edu.au/~mnelson/
Research interests: applied non-linear dynamical systems, chemical engineering mathematics, mathematics education.
D. Ralph
The Judge Institute of Management Studies Cambridge University Trumpington St Cambridge CB2 1AG England
email: dr241@cam.ac.uk
web: http://www.jims.cam.ac.uk/people/faculty/dralph.html
Research interests: optimisation methods, nonlinear programs, equilibrium models
H. M. Srivastava
Department of Mathematics & Statistics University of Victoria Victoria, B.C. V8W 3P4 Canada
email: hmsri@uvvm.uvic.ca
web: http://www.math.uvic.ca/faculty/harimsri/
Research interests: real and complex analysis, special functions
K. L. Teo
School of Mathematics & Statistics Curtin University of Technology GPO Box U1987, Perth WA 6845
email: K.L.Teo@curtin.edu.au
web: http://www.maths.curtin.edu.au/staff/teo/index.cfm
Research interests: control theory & applications, operations research, computational methods for optimal control & optimisation, nonlinear feedback control, optimal control of distributed systems, engineering applications of optimal control & optimisation
A. Tordesillas
Department of Mathematics The University of Melbourne VIC 3010
email: A.Tordesillas@ms.unimelb.edu.au
web: http://www.science.unimelb.edu.au/research/scientists/mathsmind.html
Research interests: interfacial continuum mechanics
J.-M. Vanden-Broeck
School of Mathematics The University of East Anglia Norwich NR4 7TJ England
email: J.Vanden-Broeck@uea.ac.uk
web: http://www.mth.uea.ac.uk/people/jmvb.html
Research interests: fluid mechanics
G. C. Wake
Department of Mathematics & Statistics The University of Canterbury Private Bag 4800 Christchurch New Zealand
email: g.wake@math.canterbury.ac.nz
Research interests: mathematical modelling, mathematical biology, combustion
G. J. Weir
Applied Mathematics Centre Industrial Research Ltd PO Box 31310 Lower Hutt New Zealand
email: g.weir@irl.cri.nz
web: http://geocad.irl.cri.nz/staff/graham/contents.html
Research interests: mathematical modelling
S.-P. Zhu
School of Mathematics and Applied Statistics University of Wollongong Northfields Ave Wollongong NSW 2522
email: songping_zhu@uow.edu.au
web: http://www.uow.edu.au/~spz/
Research interests: nonlinear wave theory, wave modelling and fluid dynamics, computational fluid dynamics and computational mathematics, and option pricing theory, computational finance and financial modelling
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