Application and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM) invites contributors from throughout the world to submit their original not published manuscripts for review and possible publication. Previously published papers will not be accepted.
By submitting a manuscript, the submitting authors warrant the originality of the work that has not been published before, and is not currently under review for publication elsewhere. The authors also warrant that the manuscript contains no libelous or unlawful statements and that in no way infringes the right of others.
Upon acceptance by AAM, the authors as beneficial owners hereby assign to AAM the copyright in the manuscript submitted to and accepted by AAM for the full legal term of copyright. This assignment includes the right to publish online. The Editor-in-Chief of AAM is empowered to make such editorial changes as may be necessary to make the manuscript suitable for publication.
In case of a joint work, the author submitting the manuscript to AAM warrants that all co-authors are in agreement of all policies and regulations of AAM.
Submissions must be prepared in proper and correct English as Microsoft Word computer files (if submitted as PDF file and accepted, finial version must be submitted as MS Word format). Manuscripts should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief via e-mail as attached file. In case when electronic submission is not possible, the authors should send their manuscripts on a diskette or a CD. Paper submission is not accepted.
Submitting authors should send a list of at least 4 potential reviewers along with their manuscript. The list should contain names, positions, affiliations and addresses and e-mail addresses of the potential reviewers.
The receipt of a manuscript will be acknowledged by the Editor-in-Chief. An author may withdraw his/her manuscript within 30 days from the date of acknowledgement of receipt of the manuscript. Once a manuscript is accepted, it will become a property of the AAM.
Submitting of a manuscript for review should be typed with 1 inch (2.5 centimeter) margins. Authors must choose two possible 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification (MSC) from http://www.ams.org/msc/for their manuscripts and indicate them in their submission notes. The manuscripts should be concise and not to exceed 15 single-spaced pages including all graphs, tables, and appendices. Additional pages may be subject to charge, up to 10 paid pages may be accepted, making the maximum length of a paper as 25 single-spaced pages.
After a brief title, the manuscript should be headed by the name(s) of the author(s) and his/her(their) affiliation(s), address(es), telephone(s), fax(es) and e-mail(s), followed by an abstract. The abstract should not exceed 150 words and should not contain any formula or references. The abstract should be followed by keywords, not to exceed 7, then two MSC 2000 Classification numbers. Acknowledgment (recommended) should be placed before the list of references. Biographical note for each author, not to exceed 150 words, will be the last item(s) of the manuscript.
Manuscripts should be self-consistent. All special symbols and units should be properly defined. Computer programs should be given by an original printout. Final version of the accepted manuscripts must me be single-spaced camera-ready MS Word formatted.
References in the text must be presented with the name of the first author and the year, or the year and the page, or the name of the first author and a bracketed reference number. For instance, Haghighi and Mishev (2007), Mishev, et al. (2002), Durham, et al. (1995, p. 160), or Montazer-Haghighi (1976). Bibliography at the end of manuscripts should be arranged according to one of the following examples:
For books:
Haghighi, Aliakbar Montazer and D. P. Mishev (2008). Queueing Models in Industry and Business, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. New York, N.Y.
Montazer-Haghighi, A. (1976). Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable (third edition), Institute of Statistics and Informatics, Tehran, Iran.
For book series:
Bainov, D. D. and D. P. Mishev (1995). Oscillation theory of operator-differential equations. Series of Soviet and East European Mathematics, Vol.10, World Scientific Publishing.
For journal papers:
Haghighi, Aliakbar Montazer and Mishev, Dimitar P. (2007). A Two Station Tandem Queueing System with Task-Splitting, Feedback and Blocking. International Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp.208 – 230.
Haghighi, Aliakbar Montazer and Mishev, Dimitar P. (2006). A Parallel Priority Queueing System with Finite Buffers. Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 66, pp. 379-392.
[1] Mohanty, S. G., A. Montazer-Haghighi and R. Trueblood (1998). On the Transient Behavior of a Finite Birth-Death Process with an Application. Computers and Ops. Res. vol. 20, No. 3, 239-248.
For papers in collected papers:
Durham, Stephen D., Nancy Flournoy, Ali A. Montazer-Haghighi (1995). Up-and-Down Designs II: Exact Treatment Moments. In Adaptive Designs: Institute of Mathematical Statistics Lecture Notes - Monograph Series (Nancy Flournoy and William F. Rosenberger, Editors), Volume 25, pp. 158-178, Institute of Mathematical Statistics.