Information For Authors
Manuscript Submission
Manuscripts must be submitted in double-spaced format, preferably using LaTeX or AMS TeX. The text should be formatted with a width of 12.5 cm and a height of 19 cm.
Title
The title should be brief yet descriptive, reflecting the core theory and research of the paper. Since the title plays a crucial role in information retrieval, it should be chosen carefully.
Author Details and Affiliations
The names of the authors should be listed first, followed by their respective affiliations. Each affiliation must be marked with a lowercase superscript letter for clarity. The full mailing address of each institution, including city, country, and email addresses for all authors, must be provided.
Corresponding Author
The corresponding author must be clearly indicated, specifying the individual responsible for communication with the editorial board throughout the refereeing, publication, and post-publication stages.
Abstract
The abstract must concisely summarize the research purpose, key results, and major conclusions.
Keywords
After the abstract, provide a maximum of 10 keywords, using British spelling and avoiding overly broad or plural terms, as well as combining multiple concepts (e.g., avoid using “and” or “of”). These keywords will be used for indexing purposes. Include the relevant AMS Mathematics Subject Classification for each keyword.
References
References should be numbered consecutively and listed alphabetically by the authors’ last names. They should be cited by their corresponding number in square brackets within the text. Below is the format for different types of references:
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Books
[1] A. Tucker, Applied Combinatorics, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (4th Edition), 2002. -
Journal Articles
[2] C. E. Chidume, E. U. Ofoedu, and H. Zegeye, "Strong and Weak Convergence Theorem for Asymptotically Non-Expensive Mapping," J. Math. Anal. Appl. 280 (2003), 364-374. -
Book Contributions
[3] S. Suantai, "Matrix Transformation of Some Vector-Valued Sequence Spaces," Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics, Marcel Dekker, New York–Basel, 2000, pp. 489-495.
Peer Review Process
Every submitted manuscript will be acknowledged and evaluated by two referees. The editorial board's decision regarding the acceptance or rejection of the paper will be final, based on the referees' evaluations. There are no publication charges for papers submitted to this journal.