New Book Series
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From: "George Anastassiou" <ANASTASG@msci.memphis.edu>
Organization: Mathematical Sciences Dept., UofM
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 14:46:25 -600
Subject: New Book Series
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Dear Colleaques Hi!
I,George Anastassiou,have been appointed a KLUWER/PLENUM publishers
book series Editor for the new book series "Computational Mathematics
and Applications"(CMAA).
This series basically intends to publish high quality
strictly refereed books in all of Mathematics and their applications
including Probability,Stochastic Processes and Statistics,EXCEPT OF
PURE MATHEMATICS.
SO THIS MESSAGE IS TO CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSALS AND MANUSCRIPTS.
The books we will consider should be in one of the following groups:
upper level undergraduate,graduate level,research level.
We intend to publish texts,monographs,proceedings of conferences,
handbooks and compilations of papers.
The published books will be suitable for
students,researchers,libraries in Mathematical
Sciences,Engineering,etc.
Interested potential authors should send 3 hard copies of their book
proposal(about 10 pages) or 2 hard copies of their book in final
form(at least 125 printed pages),along with 2 discs with book content
to
Dr.George Anastassiou
Department of Mathematical Sciences
The University of Memphis
Memphis,TN 38152
USA
Tel (901) 678-3144 office
(901) 678-2482 secretary
(901) 678-2480 FAX
(901) 371-9752 home
e-mail anastasg@hermes.msci.memphis.edu
http://www.msci.memphis.edu/~anastasg/anlyjour.htm
Book manuscripts should be typed in any of the TEX,LATEX,AMS-TEX,AMS-
LATEX different versions.It would be much easier for the publishers
and authors, if authors follow the Kluwer typing style file,which is
among others Latex 2.09.To get it please write to
editdept@wkap.nl OR Texhelp@wkap.nl
The authors should provide us a list of 6 possible referees to
be used in case our long list of referees does not contain the
appropriate persons to do the refereeing job of the particular
proposal/manuscript.
Strictly speaking: "Computational Mathematics identifies with
the computational approach in solving mathematical problems within
Mathematics or other Sciences,as well as in the real world.The
solutions are given either constructively and concretely or
algorithmically in forms that can be any of explicit,implicit,visual
or approximate and numerical."
Working computationally in Mathematical Sciences has become one of
the main trends in the last fourty years internationally,so we can
understand and solve the complex problems of our scientific and real
world.
Next we provide a list of possible areas,meaning also their
combinations,where submitted books can emphasise on.
However submitted books can be also on any other topic of NON-PURE
MATHEMATICS.
The partial list of sample subjects follows:
computational real and complex analysis,applied analysis,applied
functional analysis,approximation theory,o.d.e,p.d.e,Toda-lattice
theory,wavelet,neural networks,difference
equations,summability,fractals,special functions,splines,asymptotic
analysis,inequalities,moment theory,numerical analysis,applied
numerical analysis,numerical functional
analysis,tomography,asymptotic expansions,Fourier analysis,integral
equations,potential theory,sampling theory,signal analysis,graph
theory and combinatorics,computational geometry,computational
algebra,cryptography,coding,computational number theory,optimization,
operations research,mathematical programming,control theory,fuzzy
theory,fluid dynamics,econometric theory,computer aided geometric
design,functional equations,orthogonal polynomials,game
theory,calculus of variations,systems theory,numerical Fourier
analysis,computational complexity,etc.
Developing software related to the book material is strongly
encouraged if applicable.
Cordially yours
George Anastassiou
Memphis,2-15-99
CMAA book series editor
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