期刊名称:MISKOLC MATHEMATICAL NOTES

ISSN:1787-2405
出版频率:Semi-annual
出版社:UNIV MISKOLC INST MATH, MISKOLC-EGYETEMVAROS, MISKOLC, HUNGARY, H-3515
  出版社网址:http://mat76.mat.uni-miskolc.hu/
期刊网址:http://mat76.mat.uni-miskolc.hu/~mnotes/
影响因子:1.085
主题范畴:MATHEMATICS

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 aim of the journal is to publish high quality mathematical research papers in various fields. A special emphasis is given to articles on

 

Differential equations in a broad sense

Numerical analysis

Rings and algebras

Combinatorics

Optimization theory.  


Instructions to Authors

Manuscript submission

Manuscript should be submitted electronically both to the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Miklós Rontó, and to the member of the Editorial Board Dr. Sándor Fegyverneki. Papers should be typeset in AMS-LaTeX (see the guidelines for preparation of electronic manuscripts). The AMS-LaTeX source file of the manuscript should be accompanied by the corresponding PDF file that matches exactly the source text.

Manuscripts should be in English.

Conditions of publication

Submission of a paper to Miskolc Mathematical Notes implies that it has not been published, nor is being considered for publication elsewhere, and that a permission for publication, if needed, has already been obtained from appropriate sources. All the manuscripts should be in the grammatically correct English. It is the condition of publication that a manuscript may be edited for readability and for compliance with the journal style. Galley proofs are sent in exceptional cases only.

Electronic manuscripts

The technical requirements specified below will be satisfied automatically if you use our sample AMS-LaTeX paper mmnsample.tex as a template and prepare your bibliography by using bibTeX.

Manuscript preparation guidelines

Article style

Font and text area size

Abstract, keywords, etc.

Information about the authors

Theorem-like environments

Preparation of the bibliography

Figures

A note for Scientific Word/Workplace users

Downloadable files

Manuals

 

Article Style

Please prepare your manuscripts in AMS-LaTeX by using the standard AMS Article Style (amsart.cls). The complete manual for this style developed by the American Mathematical Society can be found here. For your convenience, we have produced a simple sample file.

Please avoid defining your custom TeX/LaTeX commands.

 

Font and text area size

Please select 11pt as the main font size:

\documentclass[11pt]{amsart}

The text area in the electronic manuscript should be 190mm long and 130mm wide. To specify this, please use the command

\usepackage[height=190mm,width=130mm]{geometry}

in the preamble of your file.

 

Abstract, keywords, etc

Please provide the 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification code(s), several keywords releavant to your paper, and a short abstract, e. g.,

 

Information about the authors

For each of the auhors, specify the complete electronic and postal addresses by using the appropriate AMS Article Style style tags, e.g.,

\author{John Walker}

       \address{Some University\\ Some Department\\ 12 Unknown St.\\ 12345

              City\\ Country}

       \curraddr{Other Institution\\ Some Other Department\\ P. O. Box 0002 \\ 12347

       City\\ Other Country}

\email{nobody@nowhere}

      

\author{R. Jel\'inek}

       \address{Another University\\ Some Department\\ 12 Unknown St.\\ 12345

              City\\ Country}

       \curraddr{Other Institution\\ Some Other Department\\ P. O. Box 0002 \\ 12347

       City\\ Other Country}

\email{somebody@somewhere}

      

even if some of them are from one and the same institution.

Please consult the Instructions for Preparation of Papers and Monographs in AMS-LaTeX (pp. 1-6) for more details on the style.

 

Theorem-like environments

Please organise all your theorems, lemmata, definitions, remarks, etc, into the appropriate LaTeX environments, e. g.,

       \begin{theorem}\label{thm:1}

       Assume that ...

\end{theorem}

      

\begin{proof}

       .

\end{proof}

      

We recommend you to use this style of definitions:

\theoremstyle{plain}

\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}

\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma}

\newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary}

\newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition}

\newtheorem*{bechtheorem}{Becher's Theorem}

      

\theoremstyle{definition}

\newtheorem{definition}{Definition}

      

\theoremstyle{remark}

\newtheorem{remark}{Remark}

\newtheorem{example}{Example}

 

Preparation of the bibliography

To typeset the bibliography, the use of bibTeX is strongly encouraged. In case you prepare the bibliography by editing the reference fields in your

\begin{thebibliography}{99}

       \bibitem{...} ...

       \bibitem{...} ...

       .

\end{thebibliography}

      

environment manually, , which is deprecated, please arrange them alphabetically and make them match the style of the journal, e. g.,

       \bibitem{bech02} J. Becher, R. Martin, and J. Walker,

       ``Some paper title without capitalisation,' {\em Some Math. J.},

       vol. 22, No.~3, pp. 234--245, 2007.

      

or

 

       \bibitem{jel03}  R. Jel\'inek, {\it Capitalised Monograph Title},

       London: Some Publisher, 2003.

 

Figures

Please save your figures as Encapsulated PostScript (EPS). Only black-and-white figures are allowed.

The figures should preferably be included by using the standard graphics / graphicx packages; for this purpose, put

\usepackage{graphicx}

in the preamble of your file. To iclude graphical files into your document, say, e. g.,

       \begin{figure}[htbp]

       \centering

\includegraphics{somefile.eps}

\caption{Some figure caption.}

\label{fig:1}

\end{figure}

      

somewhere near the supposed place of inclusion of a picture in your file, or

       \begin{figure}[htbp]

       \centering

\includegraphics[height=80mm,keepaspectratio]{somefile.eps}

\caption{Some figure caption.}

\label{fig:1}

\end{figure}

      

if you need some scaling. See the graphicx package documentation for the details.

 

A note for Scientific Word/Workplace users

In case you use Windows and Scientific Word/Workplace, please make sure that you save your LaTeX manuscript as the so-called Portable LaTeX. The final manuscript should not contain any non-standard macros (in particular, no “\input tcilatex.tex” statement).

If you are not friendly with LaTeX and would like to use a WYSIWYG software to typeset your manuscript, we recommend you to use LyX, the high-quality open source document processor included in all the major Linux distributions (e. g., Debian/GNU Linux, Red Hat Linux, etc.).

We have produced a sample file, mmnsample.lyx, for easy preparation of a manuscript in LyX.

 

Downloadable files

This is yet another place where you can download the files which will help in preparing a manuscript for submission.

A sample AMS-LaTeX paper showing the general style of Miskolc Mathematical Notes

mmnsample.tex

A sample AMS-LaTeX paper showing the general style of Miskolc Mathematical Notes (a LyX template)

mmnsample.lyx

The bibliography style file (to be used with bibTeX)

mmn.bst

 

Manuals

We recommend you to use the following excellent reference material, available from the American Mathematical Society, when preparing your electronic manuscripts:

AMS-LaTeX User's Guide

Short Math Guide for LaTeX

Instructions for Preparation of Papers and Monographs in AMS-LaTeX (pp. 1-6)

Here are some more links to useful documentation available from CTAN.

A Gentle Introduction to TeX

List of LaTeX symbols (PostScript)

Comprehensive list of LaTeX symbols (PDF)

Comprehensive list of LaTeX symbols (PostScript)


Editorial Board

Editor-in-chief

Miklós Rontó  (Miskolc)

 

Editorial board

Nutefe Kwami Agbeko (Miskolc), Mátyás Domokos (Budapest), Michal Fečkan (Bratislava), Sándor Fegyverneki (Miskolc), Aurél Galántai (Budapest), Chaitan Gupta (Reno), István Győri (Veszprém), László Hatvani (Szeged), Nino Partsvania (Tbilisi), Nikolai Perestyuk (Kiev), András Rontó (Brno), Nicholas Rozov (Moscow), Anatoly Samoilenko (Kiev), Emilio Spedicato (Bergamo), Jiří Sremr (Brno), Gisbert Stoyan (Budapest), Jenő Szigeti (Miskolc), Zsolt Tuza (Budapest)


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