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理论与应用分析通讯(英文)(Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis)
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  • 《理论与应用分析通讯(英文)》(Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis)(月刊),系于2002年创刊,是由教育部主管,上海交通大学主办的数学学术期刊。主要刊登常微分方程、偏微分方程和非线性分析等学科理论研究和应用技术方面的高质量学术论文。

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  • 期刊名称:理论与应用分析通讯(英文)(Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis)
  • 主管单位:教育部
  • 主办单位:上海交通大学
  • 国内刊号:CN 31-2195/O
  • 国际刊号:ISSN 1534-0392;EISSN 1553-5258
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      2026年1月28日星期三

      Guide for Authors

      【官网信息】

      BEFORE SUBMISSION

      ● Ethical Standards

      ○ AIMS is a member of COPE. Your article must adhere to all policies outlined in our Ethical Standards.

      ○ We follow COPE's guidelines and policies regarding the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools: COPE Policy on AI tools.

      ● Submission Declaration

      By submitting your manuscript, you attest 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, submission indicates 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

      to the publisher upon acceptance of the article.

      ● Submission Checklist

      Before submitting your manuscript, make sure it fits into the journal’s

      Aim and Scope (Aim and Scope can be found at ACSE, AMC, AMMC, CAC,

      CPAA, DCDS, DCDS-B, DCDS-C, DCDS-S, EECT, FoDS, FAM, FCNT, FMF, IPI,

      JCD, JDG, JIMO, JMD, KRM, MCRF, MFC, NACO, PUQR) and that all

      information below is included (for more details, please check the

      relevant section in this Guide for Authors).

      ■ All authors’full names, email addresses, full affiliations and names of countries

      ■ One author has been designated as the corresponding author

      ■ Abstract

      ■ Keywords

      ■ MSC numbers

      ■ All figures and tables

      ■ All references

      ○ Further Considerations

      Manuscripts cannot be previously published, copyrighted, or submitted

      for publication elsewhere, and must be approved by all authors and by

      the institution where the work was carried out.

      ■ Manuscript has been checked for spelling and grammar.

      ■ Permission has been obtained for use of the copyrighted material from other sources (including the Website).

      ■ Each reference mentioned in the References list is cited in your manuscript, and vice versa.

      ■ Policies detailed in this guide and Ethical Standards have been reviewed carefully.

      ■ One or two editors whose areas are closely related to the submission should be selected.

      ■ Authors must claim responsibility for the accuracy and integrity of the work.

      ● Submission Preparation

      To

      alleviate our referees’ burdensome hard work, please limit submissions

      according to the following guidelines (within any 12-month period from

      the same author, individually or as a co-author)

      No more than THREE submissions to CPAA

      No more than TWO submissions to DCDS

      No more than TWO submissions to DCDS-B

      ○ Article Structure:

      ■ Language: Articles must be in English.

      Format: Articles must be submitted in PDF format. Authors are strongly

      encouraged to use AMS-LaTeX (amsart) when preparing their manuscript

      because these manuscripts will move more quickly through the production

      and publication process.

      ■ Page numbers: Each page must be numbered consecutively.

      Sections: Articles must have clearly numbered sections. Subsections

      should be numbered as 1.1, 1.2…etc., and subsubsections should be

      numbered as 1.1.1, 1.1.2…etc.

      Introduction: State the aims and importance of your work, in the first

      paragraph start broadly and then zoom in to your specific focus, come

      right to the point, provide an adequate background but avoid a lengthy

      literature survey.

      ■ Body: Materials and methods must be described in sufficient detail. The results and discussion should be clear and concise.

      ■ Conclusion: A short conclusions section describing the main conclusions of your article may be included at the end.

      ■ Appendices: Appendices should be labeled A, B, C…etc., and should appear before the bibliography.

      Bibliography: The bibliography should appear at the very end of your

      article and should contain all references cited in your manuscript. More

      information about how to create your bibliography can be found in the

      References subsection.

      ○ Essential Title Page Information:

      ■ 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.

      Note:

      Changes to the article title after initial manuscript submission must

      be approved by the Handling Editor. These are considered as significant

      changes and it is the responsibility of the authors to ensure that a

      record of significant changes is kept during the submission process and

      is shared with the Handling Editor for approval.

      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”

      ■ Author names, email addresses and affiliations:

      ● Include all authors given names and family names and make sure that all names are spelled correctly.

      ● Provide the e-mail address of each author, if available.

      Place the authors' complete affiliations (where the actual work was

      done) below the names. Indicate all complete affiliations with

      superscript Arabic numerals after the author's name and in front of the

      appropriate affiliations. Provide the country name of each affiliation.

      Note on change in authorship: The original author(s) must provide a

      clear and sufficient explanation for authorship changes in a revision

      letter to the Handling Editor.

      Changes in authorship include addition, deletion, or rearrangement of

      author names in the authorship list compared to the initial submission.

      These are considered as significant changes and it is the responsibility

      of the authors to ensure that a record of significant changes is kept

      during the submission process and is shared with the Handling Editor for

      approval.

      The Handling Editor must receive two materials from the original

      authors: 1) clear reasoning for the authorship change (if an author is

      added, this includes their specific contribution to the paper) and 2)

      written confirmation from all authors approving the change (including

      the author being added to or removed from the manuscript, if

      applicable). If the authors do not submit a revision letter containing

      sufficient explanation, the paper may be at risk of rejection. Final

      acceptance or rejection may ultimately be at the discretion of the

      journal’s Editor(s) in Chief.

      The addition, deletion, or rearrangement of author names is not

      permitted after an article is accepted. There must be exceptional

      scientific circumstances for this change to be considered. While the

      Managing Team considers the request, publication of the manuscript will

      be suspended. If the manuscript has already been published as an Early

      Access article or in a formal issue with volume and issue numbers, any

      requests approved by the Managing Team will result in a Correction.

      ■ Corresponding author: The corresponding author should be clearly indicated.

      Current address. If an author has moved since the work described in the

      article was done, or was visiting at the time, a 'Current address' may

      be indicated as another affiliation address with superscript Arabic

      numerals added to that author's name and in front of the current

      affiliation address. The affiliation at which the author actually did

      the work must be retained as the main affiliation.

      Footnotes: Any footnotes should be placed at the bottom of the first

      page. These may include short thanks, grant information, corresponding

      author.

      ○ Abstract

      The abstract should briefly state the purpose of the research, the

      principal techniques and major conclusions. As the abstract must be able

      to stand alone, independent of the paper, references to citations and

      numbered elements from the paper (e.g. theorems, equations) should be

      avoided. If a reference is essential, it should be written out in full,

      rather than given by number. Acronyms must be spelled out upon their

      first use both in the abstract and in the paper. An upper limit of 250

      words is recommended for the length of the abstract.

      ○ Keywords

      Include 3-5 or more keywords in the footer of page 1 which will be used

      for indexing purposes. Avoid using abbreviations and plural words.

      ○ MSC Numbers

      2020 Mathematics Subject Classification (MSC2020) numbers must be

      provided and placed in the footer of page 1. These numbers can be found

      here.

      ○ Equations

      ■ Equations should be centered with the number placed in parentheses by the right margin.

      ○ Figures

      Figures must be of high resolution and high contrast and Figures can be

      in .eps, .png, .jpg, or .pdf format. All figures must fit within the

      margins of the article.

      ○ Tables

      Tables should be included within the TeX file using the table

      environment and not as images. Number tables consecutively in the order

      in which they appear in the text. Any notes can be placed below the

      table body.

      ......

      更多详见:

      https://www.aimsciences.org/index/GuideforAuthors


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