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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submitted manuscript should not be submitted elsewhere
  • Manuscripts should be submitted in PDF, typeset in LaTeX
  • The abstract should not have more than 250 words
  • English grammar and typographical errors were carefully checked
  • The text adheres to the bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in Submissions

Author Guidelines

FORMATTING STANDARDS

1. Title page

This should include Title of the Article, Abstract, keywords/phrases and MSC2020 - Mathematics Subject Classification codes:

• Title of the article:

- The title should be concise and informative

- Provide personal information of the author(s) such as name(s), the affiliation(s) of the author(s), i.e. institution, (department), city, (state), country and e-mail address of the corresponding author(s).

- ORCID iD (as the link to researcher‘s public profile on https://orcid.org/)

• Abstract: A concise abstract (maximum: 250 words) is required. The abstract should state briefly the purpose of the research, the principal results and major conclusions.

• Keywords/Phrases: Each paper should have three to six keywords or four short phrases and should be chosen carefully to reflect the precise content of the paper.

• 2020 Mathematics Subject Classification codes: Each paper should have two to six classification codes.

2. Acknowlegments

Any acknowledgments authors wish to make should be included in a separate headed section at the end of the manuscript preceding any appendixes and before the references section. Please do not incorporate acknowledgments into notes or biographical notes. 

REFERENCES

References should be indicated in the text by consecutive Arabic numbers within square brackets. The full list should be collected and typed at the end of the paper in numerical order and in alphabetical order with the journal name unabbreviated. Listed references should be complete with all details. Please see the examples below for each style:

 

Book Surname, First Name: Title of Book. Vol. (no. edition), pages, Publisher, Country (Year)

Example:

Blair, David: Riemannian Geometry of Contact and Symplectic Manifolds. Progress in Mathematics, 203 (Second edition). Birkhäuser Boston, Inc., Boston (2010)

 

Book chapter Surname, First Name: Title of Chapter, In Title of Book. Vol. (no. edition), pages, Publisher, Country (Year).

Example:

Blair, David: Riemannian Geometry of Contact and Symplectic Manifolds. Progress in Mathematics, 203 (Second edition). Birkhäuser Boston, Inc., Boston (2010)

 

Journal article Surname, First Name. Title of Article, Journal Title, Vol (Year) no., pages.

Example:

[1] Bovdi, Victor; Breuer, Thomas; Maróti, Attila. Finite simple groups with short Galois orbits on conjugacy classes. Journal of Algebra, 544 (2020), 151–169; doi.org/10.4067/S0719-06462019000100021

[2] Singerman, David; Jones, Gareth. BelyÄ­ functions, hypermaps and Galois groups. Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, 28 (1996), no. 6, 561–590; doi.org/10.1112/blms/28.6.561

 

Conference proceedings Surname, First Name, Title of Paper, paper presented at Name of Conference, Place, Year, pages.

Example:

Agrachev, A.; Sachkov, Y. An intrinsic approach to the control of rolling bodies, Proceedings of the Conference on Decision and Control, Phoenix, IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, 1999, pp. 431–435.

 

Thesis or Dissertation Surname, First Name, Title of Thesis (Unpublished doctoral dissertation or master's thesis). Name of Institution, Location, Year.

Example:

Krawitz, Marc. FJRW rings and Landau-Ginzburg mirror symmetry, ProQuest LLC, Ann Arbor, MI, Ph.D. Thesis–University of Michigan, 2010.

 

References should be cited as "in press" only if the paper has been accepted for publication. Work not yet submitted for publication or under review should be cited as "unpublished data", with the author's initials and surname given; such work should not be included in the Reference section.