文档介绍:Editorial Policy Lecture Notes in Mathematics
Editors:
A. Dold, Heidelberg
B. Eckmann, Ziirich
F. Takens, Groningen
Subseries:
LOMI and Euler International
§ 1. Lecture Notes aim to report new developments - quickly, informally, and at Mathematical Institute, St. Petersburg
a high level. The texts should be reasonably self-contained and rounded off. Thus
Adviser:
they may, and often will, present not only results of the author but also related L. D. Faddeev
work by other people. Furthermore, the manuscripts should provide sufficient
motivation, examples and applications. This clearly distinguishes Lecture Notes
manuscripts from journal articles which normally are very concise. Articles
intended for a journal but too long to be accepted by most journals, usually do not
have this "lecture notes7' character. For similar reasons it is unusual for Ph. D.
theses to be accepted for the Lecture Notes series.
S 2. Manuscripts or plans for Lecture Notes volumes should be submitted
(preferably in duplicate) either to one of the series editors or to Springer- Verlag,
Heidelberg . These proposals are then refereed. A final decision concerning
publication can only be made on the basis of plete manuscript, but a
preliminary decision can often be based on partial information: a fairly detailed
outline describing the planned contents of each chapter, and an indication of the
estimated length, a bibliography, and one or two sample chapters - or a first draft
of the manuscript. The editors will try to make the preliminary decision as definite
as they can on the basis of the available information.
§ 3. Final n~anuscriptsshould preferably be in English. They should contain at
least 100 pages of scientific text and should include
- a table of contents;
- an informative introduction, perhaps with some historical remarks: it should be
accessible to a reader not particularly familiar with the topic treated;
- a subject in