1、Journal of Computational and Applied MathematicsDescriptionThe Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics publishes original papers of high scientific value in all areas of computational and applied mathematics. The main interest of the Journal is in papers that describe and analyse new comput
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5、uld be listed alphabetically, as in the following examples: books 1, articles in journals 2, papers in a contributed volume 3,4, unpublished papers 5. 1 E. Brger, Computability, Complexity, Logic ,North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1989. 2 D.E. Knuth, Theory and Practice, Theoret. Comput. Sci. 90 (1991) 1-15
6、. 3 A.K. Lenstra and H.W. Lenstra, Jr., Algorithms in number theory, in: J. van Leeuwen(Ed.), Handbook of Computer Science, Vol. A,Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1990, pp.673-715. 4 M. Li, Lower bounds by Kolmogorov complexity, in: Proc. ICALP 85, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 194, Springer, Berlin,
7、 1985, pp.383-393. 5 A. Rajasekar, Semantics for logic programs, Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland, 1989.Return to top of document Web Submission Site:Authors should submit their papers electronically by using online manuscript submission at Authors are requested
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