期刊名称:ARS MATHEMATICA CONTEMPORANEA
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Ars mathematica contemporanea will publish high-quality articles in contemporary mathematics that arise from the discrete and concrete mathematics paradigm. It will favor themes that combine at least two different fields of mathematics. In particular, we welcome papers intersecting discrete mathematics with other branches of mathematics, such as algebra, geometry, topology, theoretical computer science, and combinatorics. The name of the journal was chosen carefully. Symmetry is certainly a theme that is quite welcome to the journal, as it is through symmetry that mathematics comes closest to art. The name emphasizes that work, skill and art (three possible translations of the word ars, as exemplified by the well known proverbs ";;;;;Ars longa vita brevis";;;;; and ";;;;;Ars sine sciencia nihil est";;;;;) are necessary to produce good contemporary mathematics, and that applications and connections should encompass a large variety – including art.
Instructions to Authors
Author Guidelines
Papers should be written in English, prepared in LaTeX, and submitted as a PDF file. Articles which are accepted for publication have to be prepared in LaTeX using class file amcjou.cls. An example on how to use the class file can be found here. If this is not possible, please use the default LaTeX article style, but note that this may delay the publication process.
Title page. The title page of the submissions must contain:
- Title. The title must be concise and informative.
- Author names and affiliations. For each author add his/her affiliation which should include the full postal address and the country name. If avilable, specify the e-mail address of each author. Clearly indicate who is the corresponding author of the paper.
- Abstract. A concise abstract is required. The abstract should state the problem studied and the principal results proven.
- Keywords. Please specify 2 to 6 keywords separated by commas.
- Mathematics Subject Classification. Include one or more Math. Subj. Class. 2000 codes - see http://www.ams.org/msc.
References. References should be listed in alphabetical order by the first author's last name and formatted as it is shown below: [1] F. A. Author, S. B. Author and T. C. Author, Article title, Journal Title 1 (1982), 1--100. [2] F. A. Author, Book title, third ed., Publisher, New York, 1982. [3] F. A. Author and S. B. Author, Chapter in an edited book, in: F. Editor, S. Editor (eds.), Book Title, Publisher, Amsterdam, 1999, 232--345.
Illustrations. Any additional illustrations included in the paper must be provided in PDF or EPS format. Make sure that you use uniform lettering and sizing of the text.
Editorial Board
Founding Editors and Editors-in-Chief
- Dragan Marušič, University of Ljubljana and University of Primorska, Slovenia
Managing Editors
- Ted Dobson, Mississippi State University, United States
Editors
- Shaofei Du, Capital Normal University, Beijing, China
- Jin Ho Kwak, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea, Republic Of
- Caiheng Li, University of Western Australia, Australia
- Roman Nedela, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia
- Egon Schulte, Northeastern University, Boston, United States
Assistant Production Editors
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