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  • 《数学建模与控制(英文)》(Mathematical Modelling and Control)(季刊)是山东师范大学和AIMS出版社联合创办的数学与自动化交叉领域的学术期刊。期刊旨在搭建一个高层次的国际学术交流平台,报道应用数学、运筹学与控制论、控制科学与控制工程、系统科学、计算机等领域原创性、突破性研究成果,搭建基础学科理论与技术应用的桥梁,推动数学、控制科学、计算机科学等相关学科和科技产业的交叉融合和共同发展。

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      2025年12月19日星期五

      Instruction for Authors

      【官网信息】

      1.Requirements

      All

      submissions should be prepared with the following files, and submitted

      via JAMS, our online submission and peer-review system.

      1.1. Cover letter, which may include:

      •  Concise summary of why your paper is a valuable addition to the scientific literature

      •  Brief relation of your study to previously published work

      •  Any recommended or opposed reviewers

      •  Confirmation

      from all authors that the manuscript will be considered for publication

      in AIMS Press journal in Open Access Format. It has not been published

      nor is it under consideration for publication elsewhere. Also confirm

      you have got the permission to reproduce the published materials in your

      manuscript.

      •  Referee reports if the paper was previously submitted to any of the AIMS journals at  http://aimsciences.org/.

      1.2. Full text, including Figures and Tables

      2. Manuscript organization

      2.1. File format

      Authors should submit their manuscript files in Latex format.

      Please

      add \usepackage[pagewise]{lineno}\linenumbers to the preamble, as a

      courtesy to referees who may wish to provide detailed feedback.

      Template-MMC.zip

      2.2. Manuscript length

      Submissions to Mathematical Modelling and Control are expected to be no more than 10 pages in length in double-column format.

      2.3. Title

      •  Titles should be concise and informative.

      •  Titles are to be in the sentence case. Meaning, only the first word and proper nouns are capitalized. If a theory,

      formula, or specialized equation contains names (like Navier-Stokes) they are capitalized, otherwise leave them

      lower case.

      •  Capitalization after a colon is required.

      •  Ensure the correct usage of articles. (a, an, the)

      •  Ensure the appropriate use of grammar and spelling.

      More tips and suggestions can be found here.

      Examples of titles done correctly:

      “Optimal control of a stationary Navier-Stokes hemivariational inequality with numerical approximation”

      “Global attractor of the Euler-Bernoulli equations with a localized nonlinear damping”

      2.4. Authors and affiliations

      All

      authors' full names (the middle name can be abbreviated) should be

      listed together and separated by commas. Link affiliations to the

      author's name with superscript numbers and list as follows: Laboratory,

      Department, Organization, City, State (in abbreviation if from USA ,

      Canada , or Australia ), and Country.

      The

      Corresponding Author should be marked with an asterisk, and their exact

      contact address, email address and telephone number should be listed in

      a separate paragraph. This information will be published with the

      article if accepted.

      Any

      change of affiliation requests will not be allowed after publication. A

      note about the author's new address can be added to the article's

      webpage if needed.

      If

      the article has been submitted on behalf of a consortium, all author

      names and affiliations should be listed at the end of the manuscript.

      2.5. Headings and subheadings

      There should be no more than 4 levels of headings. Capitalize only the first letter of the headings and subheadings.

      2.6. Abstract and keywords

      The abstract should:

      •  Describe the the context and purpose of the study

      •  Explain how the study was performed, including any model organisms used, without methodological detail

      •  Summarize the main findings and their significance

      •  Be less than 300 words

      Please minimize the use of abbreviations (if possible) and do not cite references in the abstract.

      No more than 5 keywords should be provided after the abstract in a separate paragraph.

      2.7. Main text

      The main text should include:

      •  Introduction

      The

      Introduction section should provide a brief statement of the research

      background and whether the aim of the article was achieved.

      •  Materials and methods

      The

      Materials and methods section should provide sufficient detail to allow

      suitably skilled investigators to repeat your study. This section

      should include the design of the study and the type of materials

      involved, a clear description of all interventions and comparisons, and

      the type of analysis used, including a power calculation if appropriate.

      Generic drug names should generally be used. When proprietary brands

      are used in research, include the brand names in parentheses in the

      Materials and methods section.

      If

      materials, methods, and protocols are well established, authors may

      cite articles where those protocols are described in detail, but the

      submission should include sufficient information to be understood

      independent of these.

      For

      studies involving human participants, a statement detailing ethical

      approval and consent should be included in the methods section. For

      further details of the journal's editorial policies and ethical

      guidelines see “Specific Reporting Guidelines.”

      •  Results, Discussion, Conclusions

      These

      sections may all be separate, or they may be combined to create a mixed

      Results/Discussion section (commonly labeled "Results and Discussion")

      or a mixed Discussion/Conclusions section (commonly labeled

      "Conclusions").

      Authors

      should describe and explain the results of the experiments in these

      sections; they should explain how the results relate to the hypothesis

      presented as the basis of the study and provide a concise explanation of

      the implications of the findings, particularly in relation to previous

      related studies and potential future directions for research.

      •  Use of Generative-AI tools declaration

      Here is our Guidelines for the Use of AI Tools in Writing and Research.

      Instructions for declaring Generative-AI tools are at the end of the document.

      •  Acknowledgments (All sources of funding of the study must be disclosed)

      If

      the research was funded, the author should list the funding information

      and grant number in the Acknowledgments section. If there are any

      contributions from other institutions or people, the author should

      acknowledge them in this section as well.

      Authors should obtain permission to acknowledge from all those mentioned in the Acknowledgements section.

      •  Conflict of interest

      The

      author should declare all relationships, financial, commercial or

      otherwise, that might be perceived by the academic community as

      representing a potential conflict of interest. If there are no such

      relationships, the author can state “All authors declare no conflicts of

      interest in this paper” in this section.

      •  References

      All

      references, including URLs, must be numbered consecutively, in square

      brackets, in the order in which they are cited in the text, followed by

      any in tables or legends. Each reference must have an individual

      reference number. Please avoid excessive referencing. The references in

      the paper should be closely related to the paper. If automatic numbering

      systems are used, the reference numbers must be finalized and the

      bibliography must be fully formatted before submission. We encourage the

      author to use Endnote or Reference Manager to prepare the references.

      Download the Endnote style file at AIMS style.ens

      All

      citations in the text, figures or tables must be in the reference list

      and in numerical order; the citations should be called out in square

      brackets.

      In

      references, the author should list the first 6 authors and use “et al.”

      to represent the other authors. The references should only include

      articles that are published or accepted. For accepted but unpublished

      works, use “in press” in place of page numbers. For material intended

      for publication but not yet accepted, use “unpublished work”or“submitted

      for publication”. Unpublished data or personal communications should be

      cited within the text only and not listed in the references.

      References should be formatted as follows:

      •  Journal

      article style: Y. Benoist, P. Foulon, F. Labourie, Flots d’Anosov a

      distributions stable et instable differentiables, (French) [Anosov flows

      with stable and unstable differentiable distributions], J. Amer. Math.

      Soc., 5 (1992), 33–74.https://doi.org/10.1090/S0894-0347-1992-1124979-1

      •  Accepted, unpublished papers: Same as above, but “In press” appears instead of the page numbers.

      •  Book

      style : J. Serrin, Gradient estimates for solutions of nonlinear

      elliptic and parabolic equations, In: Zarantonello, E.Z. Author,

      Contributions to Nonlinear Functional Analysis, 2 Eds., New York:

      Academic Press, 1971. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-775850-3.50017-0

      •  Online

      content: SARS Expert Committee, SARS in Hong Kong : From Experience to

      Action. Hong Kong SARS Expert Committee, 2003. Available from:

      http://www.sars-expertcom.gov.hk/english/reports/reports.html.

      Cited

      journals should be abbreviated according to ISO 4 rules. For examples,

      see http://www.cas.org/expertise/cascontent/caplus/corejournals.html.

      For more questions regarding reference style, please refer to Citing Medicine.

      •  Supplementary (if available and necessary)

      We

      encourage authors to submit detailed supplementary, including dataset,

      document, image, video, software code, protocol, supporting information,

      table etc, but some large datasets (>100 MB) should be deposited in

      specialized service providers by author.

      AIMS Press Open Data Policy is at here.

      •  Figures and tables

      The following file formats are acceptable:

      • EPS (.eps)

      • PNG (.png)

      • PDF (.pdf)

      • JPEG (.jpg)

      All figures should be in the RGB color mode, and be provided as separate files. Image resolution should be a minimum of 300 dpi.

      If preparing the manuscript in Microsoft Word, use the table function to draw tables.

      Authors

      should insert the Figures and Tables into the main text of the

      manuscript and call out all figures and tables in numerical order. There

      must be a caption under figure, and above table. Authors must obtain

      permission for the reuse of published materials from other sources.

      2.8 License term and copyright

      All

      articles published by AIMS Press are Open Access under the Creative

      Commons Attribution License

      (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0). Under this license,

      authors retain ownership of the copyright for their content, and anyone

      can copy, distribute, or reuse these articles as long as the author and

      original source are properly cited.

      3. English editing

      3.1 English editing by AI language tools

      Enhancing manuscript quality with Assistive-Artificial Intelligence (AI) language tools

      At

      AIMS, we are committed to maintaining high language quality standards

      in all submitted manuscripts. To support our authors, we recommend the

      use of Assistive-AI language tools. These tools can significantly

      enhance the clarity, coherence, and overall quality of your writing.

      Below are three Assistive-AI tools that you may find particularly

      useful:

      Grammarly

      Grammarly

      is an advanced writing assistant that helps improve your writing by

      providing suggestions on grammar, spelling, punctuation, style, and

      tone. It also includes a plagiarism detection feature and vocabulary

      enhancement suggestions. Grammarly integrates seamlessly with various

      platforms, including Microsoft Word and Google Docs, making it a

      convenient tool for refining your manuscripts.

      • Key features:

      o Grammar and spelling check

      o Style and tone suggestions

      o Plagiarism detection

      o Integration with multiple platforms

      LanguageTool

      LanguageTool

      is an open-source grammar and spell checker that supports over 20

      languages. It identifies grammatical errors, spelling mistakes, and

      punctuation issues, offering suggestions for corrections. LanguageTool

      is especially beneficial for non-native English speakers and integrates

      with word processors like Microsoft Word and Google Docs.

      • Key features:

      o Grammar and spelling check

      o Style suggestions

      o Multilingual support

      o Integration with multiple platforms

      Curie

      Curie

      is an AI writing assistant designed to enhance your writing by

      providing contextual grammar and style suggestions. It helps improve

      sentence structure, coherence, and readability. Curie also offers

      personalized feedback based on your writing style and integrates with

      various writing platforms.

      • Key features:

      o Contextual grammar and style suggestions

      o Sentence structure and readability improvement

      o Personalized feedback

      o Integration with multiple writing platforms

      We follow COPE's guidelines and policies regarding the use of AI tools: COPE Policy on AI tools.

      Please

      disclose any Generative-AI use in your manuscript's “Use of

      Generative-AI tools declaration” portion at the end of your manuscript

      before the Acknowledgments section. (The tools listed above are not

      considered Generative-AI tools)

      We

      encourage our authors to utilize these Assistive-AI tools to enhance

      the language quality of their manuscripts. Doing so will help ensure

      clarity, coherence, and a professional standard in your writing. This

      ultimately facilitates a smoother review and publication process and may

      increase the possibility of acceptance.

      3.2 English editing by service providers

      In

      order to speed up the peer review procedure, we encourage non-native

      English speaking authors to send their manuscript to a native English

      speaker or an English editing company for polishing before submitting to

      our journal. There are some English editing companies below for your

      consideration. Please provide the certification from the company you

      used along with the submission to our journal.

      The

      code "AIMS" is active and can be used immediately. This will provide an

      ongoing 10% discount any time the author uses AJE services: English

      Language Editing, Manuscript Formatting, Figure Services, Translation.

      It will provide a 10% discount for using Charlesworth services by enter the code “AIMSPress”.

      4. Ethics approval of research

      Methods sections of papers on research using human subject must include ethics statements that specify:

      •  The

      name of the approving institutional review board or equivalent

      committee(s). If approval was not obtained, the authors must provide a

      detailed statement explaining why it was not needed

      •  Whether informed consent was written or oral. If informed consent was oral, it must be stated in the manuscript:

      •  Why written consent could not be obtained

      •  That the Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved use of oral consent

      •  How oral consent was documented

      For

      studies involving humans categorized by race/ethnicity, age,

      disease/disabilities, religion, sex/gender, sexual orientation, or other

      socially constructed groupings, authors should:

      •  Explicitly describe their methods of categorizing human populations

      •  Define categories in as much detail as the study protocol allows

      •  Justify

      their choices of definitions and categories, including, for example,

      whether any rules of human categorization were required by their funding

      agency

      Methods sections of manuscripts reporting results of animal research must include required ethics statements that specify:

      •  The

      full name of the relevant ethics committee that approved the work, and

      the associated permit number(s) (where ethical approval is not required,

      the manuscript should include a clear statement of this and the reason

      why)

      5. Clinical trial registration

      Clinical

      trials must be pre-registered in a public trial registry. A list of

      acceptable registries can be found at

      https://www.who.int/clinical-trials-registry-platform and www.icmje.org.

      Authors can cite a reference to the registration in the Materials and

      methods section.

      6. Cell line research

      Methods

      sections for submissions reporting on research with cell lines should

      state the origin of any cell lines. For established cell lines, the

      provenance should be stated and references must also be given to either a

      published paper or to a commercial source. If previously unpublished   de novo   cell

      lines were used, including those gifted from another laboratory,

      details of institutional review board or ethics committee approval must

      be given, and confirmation of written informed consent must be provided

      if the line is of human origin.


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