![]() |
Polish version |
|
| Editorial Committee | Aims and Scope | Instructions for authors | Subscription information | Previous issue |
This Journal is the new version of the former journal Folia Scientiarum, Universitatis Technicae Resoviensis which had 27 numbers. Therefore the first issue (in 2006 year) of the journal had the number 28. The last issue (in 2007 year) has the number 29. This new Journal will be devoted to mathematics and now only the mathematical papers will be published in it. The papers published in Folia Scientiarum, Universitatis Technicae Tesoviensis and the papers published in Journal of Mathematics and Applications are reviewed before printing and are also reviewed after printing in Mathematical Review and Zentrallblat für Mathematik. The papers are submitted to print (after the positive opinion of referee) by the members of the Editorial Board. |
Editorial Committee
Editors in Chief
Józef Banaś |
Jan Stankiewicz |
Editorial Board
Karol Baron |
|
|
Donal O'Regan |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Editorial Office
JMA,
Department of Mathematics
Rzeszów University of Technology, P.O. Box 85
35-505 Rzeszów, POLAND
e-mail: jma@prz.rzeszow.pl
Journal
of Mathematics and Applications (JMA) will publish carefully
selected original research papers in any area of pure mathematics
and its applications. Occasionally, the very authoritative
expository survey articles of exceptional value can be published.
Served below, more detailed, range of interest of our journal
emerges from range of individual interest of Editorial Committee
members. Presented topics are ordered according to "2000
Mathematics Subject Classification".
01-xx: Mathematics Subject Classification;
03-xx: Mathematical logic and foundations;
03F72: Fuzzy set theory;
11-xx : Analytic Number Theory
15-xx: Linear and multilinear algebra, matrix theory;
26-xx: Real functions; (particularly: Fractional calculus and its applications);
28-xx: Measure and integration;
30-xx: Functions of a complex variable;
32-xx: Several complex variables and analytic spaces;
33-xx: Special functions;
34-xx: Ordinary differential equations;
35-xx: Partial differential equations;
35Qxx Equations of mathematical physics and other areas of application
35Mxx Partial differential equations of special type (mixed, composite, etc.)
36-xx: Differential equations;
39-xx: Difference and functional equations;
40-xx: Sequences series, summability;
41-xx: Approximations and expansion;
44-xx: Integral transforms, operational calculus, classicla and discrete operational calculus;
45-xx: Integral equations (and nonlinear integral equations;
45Exx Singular integral equations
45L05 Theoretical approximation of solutions
45Q05 Inverse problems
46-xx: Functional analysis;
46A45 Topological linear spaces and related structures - Sequence spaces;
46Bxx: Normed linear spaces and Banach spaces;
46B20: Geometry and structure of normed linear spaces;
46B42: Banach lattices;
46C05: Geometry and topology of the spaces;
46E30: Spaces of measurable functions;
46E35: Sobolev spaces and other spaces of "smooth" functions, imbedding theorems, trace theorems;
46G20: Measures, integration, derivative, holomorphy - Infinite-dimensional holomorphy;
46Hxx: Topological algebras, normed rings and algebras, Banach algebras;
46Jxx: Commutative Banach algebras and commutative topological algebras;
47-xx: Operator theory;
47Axx:General theory of linear operators;
47Hxx: Nonlinear operatorsnd;
47H11: Nonlinear operatorsnd, Degree theory;
60-xx Probability theory and stochastic processes
62Pxx: Statistic, applications;
65-xx Numerical analysis
65Mxx Partial differential equations, initial value and time-dependent initial-boundary value problems
65Nxx Partial differential equations, boundary value problems
65Q05 Difference and functional equations, recurrence relations
65Jxx: numerical analysis in abstract spaces;
90Cxx: Mathematical programming;
91Bxx: Mathematical economics;
Manuscripts should be written in English.
A first page should contain:
- title,
- name(s) of author(s),
- abstract not exceeding 200 words,
- primary and secondary 2000 Mathematics Subject
Classification codes,
- list of key words and phrases.
Manuscripts should be printed on one side of A4 paper.
Recommended size of letters is 12-point.
The size of the printed area is:
- width - 12.5 cm
- height - 19 cm
The end of paper should included
- References, only this one which are cite in the paper.
- authors' affiliations and full addresses (with e-mail
addresses)
Figures, if not prepared using TEX, must be provided electronically in one of the following formats: EPS, CorelDraw, PDF, JPG, GIF.
References, arranged in alphabetical
order, and styled and punctuated according to the
examples given below.
Examples:
[6] D. Beck, Introduction to Dynamical System, Progr.
Math. 54, Birkhäuser, Basel, 1978.
[7] R. Hill, A. James, A new index formula, J. Geometry
15 (1982), 19 - 31.
[8] J. Kowalski, Some remarks on J(X), in: Algebra and
Analysis (Edmonton, 1973), E. Brook (ed.),
Lecture Notes in Math. 867, Springer, Berlin,
1974, 115 - 124.
Abbreviations of journal names should follow Mathematical
Reviews.
Manuscripts should be produced using LaTeX on one side of A4
The paper should be send such two identically copies to any members of Editors in Chief or any members of Editorial Board or to Editorial office.
On acceptance of the paper, authors will be asked to transmit the final source file to jma@prz.rzeszow.pl or on CD to Editorial Office.
The proofs will be sent electronically to the corresponding author. Corrections at proof stage must be kept to a minimum. If the proofs are not returned promptly, the article will be printed in a previous version.
The authors will receive one copy of the journal.
Correspondence concerning subscriptions,
exchanges and back issue should be sent to
Publishing Department, Rzeszów Uniwersity of Technology
P.O. Box 85, 35-051 Rzeszów, POLAND
No 28 (2006)
No 27 (2004)
No 26 (2002)
No 25 (2001)
No 24 (2000)
No 23 (1999)