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International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics (IJGMMP)
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For Authors: Guidelines for Contributors
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IMPORTANT: Author's responsibilities
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Submission
Manuscripts are accepted for review with the understanding that the same paper has not been published and is not being considered for publication by other journals. Every submitted paper will be acknowledged and refereed. A rejected paper will not be returned to the author. Once a paper is accepted for publication in International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics, the author is assumed to have transferred the copyright to World Scientific. There is no page charge. The author will receive 20 reprints of his paper free of charge.

Types of Articles
IJGMMP accepts three types of articles for publication: (1) Research Articles, (2) Short Communications/Letters, and (3) Review Articles. Research Articles should be less than 35 pages long; Short Communications/Letters should be less than 15 pages long, while Review Articles should be less than 50 pages long, in general.

Submission Process
Papers can be submitted in one of the following three ways:

  • Web-based Submission
    Authors can submit a PDF file via web-based submission. Upon acceptance, authors must submit the source file in LaTeX/TeX or MS Word format.
  • E-mail Submission
    If the file does not exceed 2MB, authors may send a PDF file via email to the Managing Editor, Prof. G. Sardanashvily at ijgmmp@unicam.it
  • Hard Copy Submission
    3 hard copies, together with the soft copies in floppy or ZIP disks, should be sent by mail to:

    Prof. G. Giachetta
    Associate Editor of IJGMMP
    Department of Mathematics and Informatics
    University of Camerino
    62032 Camerino (MC), Italy

Preparation of Manuscript
The manuscript, including the abstract, references, tables, figures, and figure captions, must be in English. It must be prepared with double-spacing and ample margins all around the text. Only one side of the paper should be used. For electronic submission, all figures, tables, etc. must be included in the postscript files of the articles.

Abstracts should not be more than 200 words long. Sections should be numbered with arabic numerals. Each page of the manuscript should be numbered at the top. Footnotes should be indicated in the text with superscript letters: a, b, c, etc.

References should be indicated with arabic numerals in square brackets, e.g. [1], in the order of citation. References should be typed at the end of the manuscript. For journal references, the standard abbreviations for journal names should be used. The format for the list of references is as follows:

  1. R. Lorentz and D. B. Benson, Deterministic and nondeterministic flow-chart interpretations, J. Comput. System Sci. 27 (1983) 400-433.
  2. M. J. Beeson, Foundations of Constructive Mathematics (Springer, Berlin, 1985).
  3. K. L. Clark, Negations as failure, in Logic and Databases, eds. H. Gallaire and J.Winker (Plenum Press, New York, 1973) pp. 293-306.
  4. D. Dolve, Unanimity in an unknown and unreliable environment, in Proc. 22nd Annual Symp. Foundations of Computer Science, Nashville, TN, Oct 1981, pp. 159-168.
  5. W. L. Gewirtz, Investigations in the theory of descriptive complexity, thesis, New York University, 1974.
  6. A. Olver, Symplectic connections, math-ph/0302047.
Figures should be numbered in arabic numerals in the order of appearance in the text. Every figure must have a caption. Tables should be numbered with arabic numerals in the order of appearance. Every table must have a caption, which should be typed above the table.

Please download the detailed instructions for preparation of manuscripts (readme / download).


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