Initial SubmissionsThe Quarterly of Applied Mathematics publishes original papers in applied mathematics which have an intimate connection with applications. It is expected that each paper will be of a high scientific standard; that the presentation will be of such character that the paper can be easily read by those to whom it would be of interest; and that the mathematical argument, judged by the standard of the field of application, will be of an advanced character. In accordance with their general policy, the Editors particularly welcome contributions which will be of interest both to mathematicians and to scientists or engineers. Authors will receive galley proof, and offprints will be provided in electronic form free of charge. A downloadable and printable PDF of each published article will be available to authors immediately after publication. Detailed instructions will be sent with galley proofs. Submission information: Submission of manuscripts electronically-prepared in LaTeX is required, with a strong preference for AMS LaTeX. Manuscripts can be submitted for publication at http://www.ams.org/submission/qam. The final decision on acceptance of a manuscript for publication is made by the Managing Editor. Simultaneous submissions (i.e., concurrent submissions to another journal) are not accepted. |
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