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GAMS Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Biosciences - Biannual Journal of Gwalior Academy of Mathematical Sciences

GAMS Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Biosciences

Biannual Journal of Gwalior Academy of Mathematical Sciences

Co-published with Anamaya Publishers from 2009
Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 6
Frequency: 2 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0974-2689
Online ISSN: 1945-9181
 

Instructions for Authors

GAMS Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Biosciences invites original research work pertaining to mathematical ecology, biodiffusion and pollution, bio fluid dynamics, pharmaco kinetics, epidemiology, bioinformatics, computational biology, mathematical plant sciences, computer applications in medical sciences and allied topics. The research work should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. All submissions (articles), initially, must be sent to the Executive Editor in soft copy via e-mail attachment, preferably, in MS Word and also in hard copy to the following address:

Prof. V.P. Saxena

Executive Editor
GAMS Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Biosciences
School of Mathematics and Allied Sciences
Jiwaji University
Gwalior - 474 011
Madhya Pradesh
India
Website: www.gamsinfo.com

Each article must be accompanied with a covering letter, from the corresponding author, mentioning the names of four reviewers (preferably, experts in the area the article relates to) with their respective complete contact details (mailing address, phone and fax number(s), e-mail address etc.). The final decision about the choice of reviewers and acceptance of each article lies solely with the Executive Editor. Articles complete in all respects should be submitted in the format described below.

Acceptance of Article

Upon receipt of acceptance for publication of an article, the complete manuscript should be submitted to the Executive Editor in one hard copy and one soft copy on a CD-Rom. The manuscript – containing error free text, acknowledgement(s), figures (originals) and tables with relevant legends and captions, respectively, and complete literature references – should be as per the layout obtainable from the publisher.

Article Format

Each article should contain the following:

Title

The title of the article should be brief and informative. A short title may also be provided for the folio line.

Author(s) Details

Complete name(s) and affiliation(s) of respective contributor(s) along with the address where the work was carried out should be inserted below the title. The name of the corresponding author and his/her e-mail address should be mentioned. If the current address of the author(s) is different, it should be given as a footnote in the title page.

Abstract

It should state the objective of the work and summarise the results giving their theoretical and practical significance, as specifically as possible, in not more than 200 words.

Keywords

It should contain meaningful words/phrases appearing in the article.

2000 Mathematics Subject Classification

Text

The text should clearly identify the hierarchy of the headings to separate the main headings from the sub-headings. It could also include the following:        

Tables

All the tables, mentioned at appropriate places in the text, should be submitted on separate sheets, numbered serially in Arabic numerals. Each table must be accompanied with an appropriate caption. Tables should present data in a clear manner.

Figures

All the figures, mentioned at appropriate places in the text, should be numbered in Arabic numerals. The figures should be clear and easily reproducible drawing(s)/illustration(s), and carefully made using standard software(s) like MS Excel, Corel Draw, Microsoft Power Point etc. Photographs, if unavoidable, should be supplied on glossy paper or in high quality .JPEG or .TIF format. In case of graphs, the coordinates should be indicated on the margins. Each figure must be accompanied with an appropriate caption. While submitting the originals/printouts, kindly ensure that each is serially numbered and the author's name and title of the article is mentioned at the back of each figure/photograph. Hand drawn graphs and figures are not acceptable. A list of all the figures and tables captions should be separately mentioned and sent along with the full paper.

Mathematical Equations

Complete equations should be clear and correctly typed. They should be embedded in the text using software(s) like MS Equation Editor or Latex. Subscripts and exponents must be accurately placed. The equations should be numbered consecutively (use of sub-numbers should be avoided). Hand written equations and formulae are not acceptable.

References

In text, references should be indicated at the appropriate place by giving the number in square brackets. Literature should be listed and numbered at the end of the text in the same order in which the references occur within the text. For example:

1.   Rappaport, T.S., 1996, Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice, Prentice Hall, pp. 102-104.

2.   Gupta, P. and Kumar, P.R., 2000, “The Capacity of Wireless Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, March, 46(2), pp. 152-156.

Standard abbreviations may also be used for a journal's name. In case of book(s), the edition, name of the publisher and place of the publication should also be given.
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