The manuscript files in ps or pdf format can be
emailed directly to
Yanping Lin or any
associate editors. Hardcopy
manuscripts should be submitted to:
International Journal of
Numerical Analysis and Modeling publishes
high quality papers on the theory and methods of
numerical analysis, scientific computing and
mathematical .To be published in this journal, a
paper must be correct, contain new ideas, and be
of interests to a wide range of readers. Survey
papers are also welcome.
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unless the subject matter of the paper does not
fit the Journal; in this case, the author will
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four months.
Manuscripts should be in
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and grammar. To submit a paper, send a file in
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Manuscripts should
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cm) white paper, double-spaced, with wide
margins. Number each page. Page 1 should contain
the title, authors names and complete
affiliations. Place any footnotes to the title
at the bottom of Page 1. Each paper requires an
abstract not exceeding 200 words summarizing the
techniques, methods and main conclusions. AMS
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Equations should be
centered with the number placed in parentheses
at the right margin.
Figures should be in
eps or pdf or other formats
recognized by Tex.
References should be
listed alphabetically, typed and punctuated
according to the following examples:
[1] M. Ainsworth and J.
T. Oden, A Posteriori Error Estimation in
Finite Element Analysis, John Wiley & Sons,
Inc., New York, 2000.
[2] I. Babuska and A. K.
Aziz, The survey lectures on the mathematical
foundations of the finite element method. In
The Mathematical Foundations of the Finite
Element Methods with Applications to Partial
Differential Equations (Ed. A. Aziz), p.
5-359, Academic Press , 1972.
[3] J. Douglas, Jr., J.
Santos and D. Sheen, A nonconforming mixed
finite element method for Maxwell's equations,
Math. Meth. Appl. Sci., 10 (2000) 593-613.
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used in bibliographies, consult the list of
serials in the latest Mathematical Reviews
annual index.
The Final version of
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Files of sample papers can be downloaded from
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