========================================================================== INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS (July 16, 2020) 1. The submissions should be sent both in electronic and printed form to the journal editors in electronic form (PDF file) as email attachment Please note that papers for which the authors propose inappropriate or wrong referees, will be automatically and definitively rejected. The reviewing process is finalized upon receiving: - the positive referee feed-backs, - the the well-formatted, gramatically correct text of the submission in LaTeX format. 2. The submission of the papers implicitly implies that the author: a) has not published the article or parts of it elsewhere; b) has not submitted the article for publication elsewhere; c) will not be resubmit the article for publication elsewhere, in case of acceptance for publication in our journal. Misconduct in this respect will entail the appropriate standard copyright-protection actions. 3. In order to preserve a high quality of our journals, the Editorial Board has established the following rules: a) the "Introduction" section of the paper should reflect the actual state of the subject area; b) each paper from the "References" section, should be cited within the body of the submission; c) it is highly recommended that the journals which are cited in the submission should be ISI covered; the authors should avoid citations to non-representative journals or Proceedings volumes, in their submission. 4. The paper should be written only in LaTeX2.09 or LaTeX2e style (NOT Scientific Word/Scientific Workplace, hence WITHOUT commands as "\input tcilatex", etc) and the documentstyle should be "article" (not "amsart", or other). 5. The manuscript should be prepared in basic font Roman 10pt size, and must remain legible after small reduction. The papers should be in English and formatted with text width/height=13/20 cm on A4-format. 6. The first page should contain at the very beginning: a) the title and authors (written in sentence-case, with no affiliation data - see item 6.j) which should be followed by b) short abstract, MSC2000 and Keywords (written in normal font). Please check the URL http://www.mathem.pub.ro/_Public/MSC-2000.pdf 7. The main text of the paper should be organized in sections, confining to the following requirements: a) all subheadings (as Definition, Theorem, Lemma, Remark, Example, etc) should be indented, numbered and in bold face; b) the text of the propositions (Theorems, Propositions, Lemmas, etc.) should be slanted (italic); c) the text of definitions should be written in normal style (not italic). d) the subheading Proof will be slanted as well; the end-of-proof square sign should end the proofs; e) equations should be left-numbered with section, e.g. "(3.2)"; papers having duplicate equation labels will be re-sent to the author for adjustment. f) the labelled equations should be edited using the LaTeX command "\label{...}" and cited within the source file as "(\ref{...})"; g) the scalar product brackets will be written using the LaTeX characters "\langle" and "\rangle", NOT as "<" and " " respectively. h) the references will be inserted using "\bibitem{...}$ and their citation in source text will appear as "(\cite{...})". Model: ... Smith et al \cite{Sm} and Reeb \cite{Re} ... or ... (\cite{Sm,Re})... . i) the acknowledgments should go at the end of the main text, just before the references. j) the last section will consist of the references - alphabetically ordered by name), with the title written in italics, and numbered. Model: ...\bibitem{Sm} W.R. Smith, P. Ridge and L. Abraham, {\em Autonomous dynamical systems applied in byogenetics}, Math. Nachricten 13 (1992), 113-157. ...\bibitem{Re} A.S. Reeb, {\em Numerical Simulations}, Springer Verlag, 1995. k) at the very end of the paper, leftside, should be inserted the coordinates of the author(s), as follows: First Author, address and email, Second Author, ddress and email,... . 8. All figures should be prepared as JPG or EPS files, and accompany the LaTeX-source file which is sent by e-mail. 9. The duration for reviewing of an article is normally 3 months. 10. Please note that after obtaining positive reports from ALL the referees, in case that one of the problems described below occurs, the author is kindly invited to provide within one week a revised version of the paper, by e-mail (including TeX and PDF files). A list of possible problems after obtaining the positive referee reports, which might be pointed out by the referees and/or by the Editorial Board, which require FAST and ACCURATE revision are the following: a) the abstract is missing. a') the abstract has to be rewritten: it is either too short (the normal extent is about 5-15 lines of text) or it is nonconclusive (it does not reflect the contents of the paper). e) the whole text within the paper should be rephrased using appropriate English terms and appropriate structure. The paper needs a careful revision of the contents, while the support of a native English mathematician is highly encouraged. k) the keywords are missing (please use as samples already published papers at the sites indicated in item 11). m) the MSC (Mathematics Subject Classification) is missing. Please check item 6b). t) the paper should be restructured appropriately, in a professional manner (please check samples in the journals BJGA, APPS or DGDS located at the web-addresses at item 12). Please note that the delay in providing the revised text might lead to the cancellation of the "accepted" status for the submission. 11. If the authors fail to send us before the deadline the correct final form (TeX and PDF) according to the present instructions, then: - if there exists an already provided to the Editors LaTeX properly formatted version, the Editors will automatically assume that the author considers this version as final and suitable for printing; - if there exist no pior properly formatted submitted LaTeX sources, then the paper will be automatically rejected (NB !). 12. After publication, because of shortage of funds, the authors are encouraged to produce their own reprints by downloading/printing their paper(s) from the webpage of the journal: www.mathem.pub.ro/bjga (for BJGA) www.mathem.pub.ro/dgds (for DGDS) www.mathem.pub.ro/apps (for APPS) www.mathem.pub.ro/proc (for BSGP) However, the journal Editors can provide payed printed reprints or CDs of the issued volumes for the personal use of the authors. For further information on subscriptions and reprints, please contact the Editor in Chief, Prof.Dr. Constantin Udriste at the email address: udriste@mathem.pub.ro ========================== July 10, 2020 ============================