Instructions for Authors
Series B of Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems is a rapid publication of applied research that meets the conditions stated in Paper Qualifications (see Aims and Scope). The Journal especially welcomes papers that explain, by a mathematical construct, experimental observations which would otherwise not be understood. All contributions must be original research papers or invited surveys of expository nature, of very high quality.
Review Procedures All papers will undergo a thorough peer review unless the subject matter of the paper does not fit the Journal; in this case, it will be returned promptly to the author. Every effort will be made to secure a quick decision, and a rapid publication if accepted, of a paper.
Submission Procedure All papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format or PS format (file size should be less than 2M if by email)to the Editorial Office:
You need to suggest two associate editors who are familiar with the topics of the paper. The list of all associate editors and their expertise are posted at the editorial Board
Submission of a manuscript is a representation that the work has not been previously published, has not been copyrighted, is not being submitted for publication elsewhere, and that its submission has been approved by all of the authors and by the institution where the work was carried out; furthermore, that any person cited as a source of personal communications has approved such citation, and that the authors have agreed that the copyright in the article shall be assigned exclusively to the Publisher upon acceptance of the article.
Manuscripts should be in English and must meet common standards of usage and grammar and should be typed on one side of 8.5X11 in (21.5\times28cm) white paper, double-spaced, with 5 in. of text width. 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 subject classifications must accompany all articles, placed at the bottom of Page 1 before any other footnotes. Electronic mail addresses can be placed at the very end of the paper.
Equations should be centered with the number placed in parentheses at the right margin.
Figures must be drafted in high resolution and high contrast on separate pieces of white paper, in a form suitable for photographic reproduction and reduction.
References should be listed alphabetically, typed and punctuated according to the following examples:
- [1]
- S.N. Chow and J.K. Hale, "Methods of Bifurcation Theory," Springer-Verlag, New York, 1982.
- [2]
- J. Serrin, Gradient estimates for solutions of nonlinear elliptic and parabolic equations, in "Contributions to Nonlinear Functional Analysis" (ed. E.H. Zarantonello), Academic Press (1971).
- [3]
- S. Smale, Stable manifolds for differential equations and diffeomorphisms, Ann. Scuola Norm. Sup. Pisa Cl. Sci., 18 (1963), 97--116.
For journal abbreviations used in bibliographies, consult the list of serials in the latest Mathematical Reviews annual index.
Manuscripts typeset using AmSTeX (amsppt) or AmS-LaTeX (amsart) can move much more quickly through the production process, hence these two TeX forms are strongly recommended to authors for preparing their manuscripts.
Contributions to this journal are published free of charge.
Please also note that DCDS-B dose not offer reprints.
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