期刊名称:COMMUNICATIONS ON PURE AND APPLIED ANALYSIS
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 1534-0392(print) ISSN 1553-5258(online)
CPAA publishes original research papers of the highest quality in all the major areas of analysis and its applications, with a central theme on theoretical and numeric differential equations. Invited expository articles are also published from time to time. CPAA is a bimonthly publication, published in January, March, May, July, September and November. It is edited by a group of energetic leaders to guarantee the journal's highest standard and closest link to the scientific communities.
CPAA is issued jointly by the American Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Shanghai Jiao Tong University. All rights reserved.
2012 Impact Factor.589
Instructions to Authors
Instructions for Authors
Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis publishes original research papers of the highest quality in all the major areas of analysis and its applications, with a central theme on theoretical and numeric PDEs. A more detailed indication of its scope is given by the subject interests of the members of the Board of Editors. Invited expository articles are also published from time to time.
Review Procedures All papers will undergo a thorough peer review unless the subject matter of the paper does not fit the Journal; in this case, the author will be informed promptly. Every effort will be made to secure a decision in two months and to publish accepted papers within six months.
Manuscripts should be in English and submitted online. You may suggest up to two editors whose areas are closely related to the topics of the paper to handle the paper.
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 indicates that its submission has been approved by all of the authors and by the institution where the work was carried out. Furthermore, submission indicates 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 style Number each page. Page 1 should contain the title, author's 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 of the paper. AMS subject classifications must accompany all articles, placed at the bottom of Page 1. E-mail addresses of all authors should be placed at the end of the paper. Each paper requires a running head (abbreviated form of the title) of no more than 40 characters.
Equations should be centered with the number placed in parentheses at the right margin.
Figures should be in eps format or otherwise 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 CPAA does not offer reprints.
Author Self-Archiving Policy: Author_Self-archiving.doc
Instructions for preparing final Latex & Tex files for publications in AIMS journals
Author(s) of accepted manuscripts should prepare the final Tex file, closely following the step by step Instructions4authors.
To expedite the publication of your article, it is important to closely follow the step by step guidelines contained in Instructions4authors. AIMS bibliography style file AIMS.bst is available for you to download at the bottom of this page if you choose to use Bibtex. Before sending in your complete TeX files via email, make sure they are error-free and in either AMS-LateX or AMS-TeX format (AMS-LateX is highly recommended). Templates and other downloadable files are listed below. All LATEX or TEX related files including Instructions4authors and Copyright Forms have been compressed as one single zipped file for you to download at once.
You may use your own macros ONLY for mathematical notations, but do not create your own macros for TeX Commands that are already defined in the system. AIMS class is designed compatibility with the usage of amsart document class, which makes conversion from amsart to AIMS style essentially trivial.
After a paper is accepted, author(s) should retrieve and sign a "Consent to Publish and Copyright Agreement Form" which can be downloaded below. You may fill out the form electronically, or print the form and fill it out manually. To sign electronically, please use your Adobe digital signature. If you do not have a digital signature, click in the signature box and you will be prompted to set up a signature and sign the document. Make sure all fields are filled out, and include all authors' names. All authors must sign, or one author may sign if the signer appends a statement that attests that each author has approved this agreement and has agreed to be bound by it.
To submit the copyright form, please do one of the following: 1) Submit the completed two-page copyright form according the instructions in the acceptance letter, 2) Email an electronic copy to Liwei Ning at editorial@aimSciences.org, 3) Fax a scanned copy to 417-889-0336, 4) Mail a hard copy to American Institute of Mathematical Sciences, P.O. Box 2604, Springfield, MO 65801-2604, USA
Authors of accepted papers will be given the option of Open Access. In this Open Access model, the publication costs are usually covered by your institution or research funds. The publication fee for this Open-Access option is US $800 for each paper. AIMS offers half price if an author's institution is currently a subscriber of the Journal. For detailed information please click AIMS Open Access.
AIMS Templates
AMS - LATEX
1. Template for AMS-LaTeX File
2. AIMS.cls (in place of "amsart.cls")
3. PDF File of "Template for AMS-LaTeX File"
4. AIMS bibliography style file AIMS.bst
5. All LATEX related files in one
6. Template for preface of special issue
7. Proof Reading Checking List
AMS - TEX
1. Template for AMS-TeX File
2. PDF File of "Template for AMS-TeX File"
3. All TEX related files in one
Copyright Form
1. Download Copyright Form
Editorial Board
Editors in Chief
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Shouchuan Hu
shu@missouristate.edu |
Department Mathematics, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO 65804, U.S.A.
Phone & Fax: 417-889-0336 |
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Weike Wang
wkwang@sjtu.edu.cn |
Department of Applied Math, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China |
Editorial Board
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Martino Bardi
bardi@math.unipd.it |
Dipartimento di Matematica, University of Padova, via Trieste, 63 - 35121 Padova - Italy
Nonlinear PDE, viscosity solutions, deterministic and stochastic optimal control and differential games |
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Stefano Bianchini
bianchin@sissa.it |
SISSA-ISAS, via Beirut 2-4 I-34014 Trieste, Italy
Hyperbolic PDE and conservation laws |
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Jaeyoung Byeon
byeon@kaist.ac.kr |
Department of Mathematical Sciences, KAIST, 291 Daehak-ro Yuseong-gu Daejeon, 305-701, Republic of Korea
Nonlinear analysis, calculus of variations and nonlinear elliptic problems |
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Xavier Cabre
xavier.cabre@upc.es |
Departament de Matematica Aplicada 1 Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya Av. Diagonal, 647, 08028 Barcelona. SPAIN
Elliptic, parabolic and geometric PDEs |
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Wenxiong Chen
wchen@ymail.yu.edu |
Department of Mathematics, Yeshiva University, 500 W. 185th Street, New York NY 10033
Geometric analysis |
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Carmen Chicone
chiconeC@missouri.edu |
Department of Mathematics, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211-4100
Dynamical systems; ODE, invariant manifolds, bifurcation theory, and applications |
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Thierry Colin
colin@math.u-bordeaux1.fr |
MATMECA, Universite Bordeaux 1, Inria Futurs equipe-projet MC2 et IMB, 351 cours de la Liberation, 33405 Talence cedex, France
Nonlinear optics, plasma physics, water waves, complex fluids, and biology |
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Hongjie Dong
Hongjie_Dong@brown.edu |
Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University, 182 George Street, Providence, RI 02912
Elliptic and parabolic equations, equations from fluid dynamics and biology, regularity theory |
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Daoyuan Fang
dyf@zju.edu.cn |
Department of Mathematics, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China
Microlocal analysis, harmonic analysis applied to dispersive partial differential equation analysis, mathematical theory of fluid mechanic and some related fields, stochastic partial differential equations |
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Wei Feng
fengw@uncw.edu |
Dept of Math, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, NC 28403, USA
Reaction-diffusion systems, mathematical models in population dynamics |
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Changfeng Gui
gui@math.uconn.edu |
Department of Mathematics, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269
Nonlinear partial differential equations and their applications |
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Maoan Han
mahan@mail.sjtu.edu.cn |
Department of Mathematics, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China
ODEs, limit cycles, bifurcation |
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Bernd Kawohl
kawohl@math.uni-koeln.de |
Mathematical Institute, University of Cologne, 50923 Cologne, Germany
Nonlinear elliptic and parabolic PDE, calculus of variations |
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Igor Kukavica
kukavica@usc.edu |
Department of Mathematics, University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 90089
PDE and applications |
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Zhen Lei
leizhn@gmail.com |
School of Mathematical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China
Analysis of PDEs arising from fluid mechanics, nonlinear wave equations |
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Tatsien Li
dqli@fudan.edu.cn |
Department of Mathematics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China
Quasilinear hyperbolic system, nonlinear wave equations |
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Yi Li
yi.li@wright.edu |
Department of Mathematics, University of Iowa,Iowa City, IA 52242, USA
PDE and applications in biology, physics, geometry |
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Alain Miranville
miranv@math.univ-poitiers.fr |
Universite de Poitiers, Mathematiques SP2MI, 86962 Chasseneuil Futuroscope Cedex, France
PDE, infinite dimensional dynamical systems, phase transformations, fluid dynamics |
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Camil Muscalu
camil@math.cornell.edu |
Department of Mathematics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Harmonic analysis and PDE |
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Piotr Oprocha
oprocha@agh.edu.pl |
Faculty of Applied Mathematics, AGH University of Science and Technology, al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland
Topological and symbolic dynamics |
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Rafael Ortega
rortega@ugr.es |
Departamento de Matemática Aplicada, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain
ODE, low dimensional dynamics, periodic solutions, twist maps |
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Tohru Ozawa
txozawa@waseda.jp |
Department of Applied Physics, Waseda University, Tokyo 169-8555, Japan
Nonlinear PDE in math. physics, harmonic analysis |
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Daniel Spirn
spirn@umn.edu |
School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota, 206 Church St. S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455
Partial differential equations, superconductivity and fluid dynamics |
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Gigliola Staffilani
gigliola@math.mit.edu |
Department of Mathematics, MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
Dispersive partial differential equations and harmonic analysis |
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Robert Strain
strain@math.upenn.edu |
Department of Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, David Rittenhouse Lab, 209 South 33rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6395
Partial differential equations, fluid dynamics and kinetic theory |
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Xuefeng Wang
xdw@tulane.edu |
Mathematics Department, Tulane University, 6823 St. Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA
Elliptic and parabolic partial differential equations and their applications |
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Zhi-Qiang Wang
zhi-qiang.wang@usu.edu |
Department of Mathematics and Statistics Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322
Nonlinear analysis and PDEs |
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Juncheng Wei
wei@math.cuhk.edu.hk |
Dept. of Math., The Chinese University of Hong Kong Shatin N.T., Hong Kong
Concentration phenomena and reaction-diffusion systems |
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Tong Yang
matyang@cityu.edu.hk |
Department of Mathematics, City University of Hong Kong, 83 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Conservation laws and kinetic theory |
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Shoji Yotsutani
shoji@math.ryukoku.ac.jp |
Department of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Ryukoku University, Seta Otsu 520-2194, Japan
Nonlinear diffusion equations, ODEs |
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Jiangong You
jyou@nju.edu.cn |
Department of mathematics, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Dynamical systems |
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Jianshe Yu
jsyu@gzhu.edu.cn |
School of Mathematics and Information Sciences, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou 510006, China
FDEs, ODEs and applications |
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Fabio Zanolin
fabio.zanolin@dimi.uniud.it |
Universita' degli Studi di Udine, Dipartimento di Matematica e Informatica, Polo Scientifico Universitario, via delle Scienze 206 33100 Udine, Italy
Nonlinear ODEs, periodic solutions, nonlinear analysis |
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Feng Zhou
fzhou@math.ecnu.edu.cn |
Center for PDEs, East China Normal University, 500, DongChuan Road, 200241, Shanghai, China
Nonlinear elliptic and parabolic equations, calculus of variations |
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Xingfu Zou
xzou@uwo.ca |
Dept. of Math. and Statistics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NF, Canada A1C 5S7
Delay differential equations and applications in life sciences |
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