For Authors
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1. General InstructionsINSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS First Author1, Second Author2 Abstract: The abstract must not exceed 200 words. Leave two lines between the address(es) and abstract. AMS Subject Classification: You may find AMS Subject Classification here. Key Words: key words and phrases
1. First Section The manuscript should be prepared only using LaTeX processing system (please use this sample), basic font 12pt size, and must remain legible after small reduction. The papers should be in English and typed in frames 12x20 cm (margins 3.5 cm on left and right and 4 cm on top and bottom) on A4-format white paper. On the first page leave 3.5 cm space on the top for the journal's headings, then type the title of the paper in capital letters bold face, leave two lines and type the authors' names and addresses, centered. After the acceptance of the paper for publication, the authors are obliged to submit the LaTeX-source file copied on two CD or two DVD (or 1.44 MB, DOS-formatted, 3.5"-diskettes). 2. Sections, Propositions, Text and Figures Titles of all principals Sections, Acknowledgement, References, Appendices should be typed centered in bold face. Appendices should follow References and be indexed (A, B,...) or enumerated (1, 2,...). Paragraphs should have 18pt indent. All subheadings like Definition, Theorem, Lemma, Remark, Example should be indented and in bold face, the text of the propositions (theorems, lemmas, etc.) should be slanted, subheading Proof, also slanted. Reference citations should be typed in the text as follows: [1] and [2], but not [1,2]. All figures should be prepared and included as Post Script (ps-file, or eps-file), and enclosed with the LaTeX- source file on the diskettes. For useful information on preparing your figures for publication, go to http://cpc.cadmus.com/da. Acknowledgements The acknowledgements should go in the special section, which follows the text but precedes the references. References [1] D.H. Ackeley, G.E. Hilton, T.J. Sejnovski, A learning algorithm for Bolzmann machine, Cognitive Science, 62 (1985), 147-169. [2] D.O. Hebb, Organization of Behavior, Wiley, New York (1949). |
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2. Example of LaTeX FileIn general we use article and amsart class styles. So, we encourage authors to send articles based on these styles. 2.1. For LaTeX Users You may download dvi file from here. You may download tex file from here. 2.1. For AmsLaTeX Users You may download dvi file from here. You may download tex file from here. |
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3. Open Access JournalAll journals published by Academic Publications, Ltd. are open access journals. Open access journals are scholarly journals that are available on-line to the reader - without any limitations for download full text of all published articles. In an open access publication model, the publication costs of an article are paid from author's research budget or by supporting organization in the form of page-charge. These page-charges replace subscription charges and allow our publishing house to make the full-text of every published article or book freely available to all interested readers. |
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4. CopyrightIn order to meet recent modern public demands for publication and electronic access to academic resources, we asking authors to agree with following items:
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