文档介绍:Lecture Notes in Physics
Editorial Board
R. Beig, Wien, Austria
W. B eiglbock,¨ Heidelberg, Germany
W. Domcke, Garching, Germany
B.-G. Englert, Singapore
U. Frisch, Nice, France
P. Hanggi,¨ Augsburg, Germany
G. Hasinger, Garching, Germany
K. Hepp, Zurich,¨ Switzerland
W. Hillebrandt, Garching, Germany
D. Imboden, Zurich,¨ Switzerland
R. L. Jaffe, Cambridge, MA, USA
R. Lipowsky, Golm, Germany
H. v. Lohneysen,¨ Karlsruhe, Germany
I. Ojima, Kyoto, Japan
D. te, Nice, France, and Los Angeles, CA, USA
S. Theisen, Golm, Germany
W. Weise, Garching, Germany
J. Wess, Munchen,¨ Germany
J. Zittartz, Koln,¨ Germany
The Editorial Policy for Monographs
The series Lecture Notes in Physics reports new developments in physical research and
teaching - quickly, informally, and at a high level. The type of material considered for pub-
lication includes monographs presenting original research or new angles in a classical field.
The timeliness of a manuscript is more important than its form, which may be preliminary
or tentative. Manuscripts should be reasonably self-contained. They will often present not
only results of the author(s) but also related work by other people and will provide sufficient
motivation, examples, and applications.
Acceptance
The manuscripts or a detailed description thereof should be submitted either to one of
the series editors or to the managing editor. The proposal is then carefully refereed. A
final decision concerning publication can often only be made on the basis of plete
manuscript, but otherwise the editors will try to make a preliminary decision as definite as
they can on the basis of the available information.
Contractual Aspects
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