Studia MathematicaISSN: 0039-3223(p) 1730-6337(e)
The journal was founded by Stefan Banach and Hugo Steinhaus in 1929. Following the established tradition, it publishes high quality papers in functional analysis, abstract methods of mathematical analysis, dynamical systems and probability theory. Usually three issues constitute a volume.
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Submission of a paper to Studia Mathematica implies that the work described therein has not been published before (except in the form of a preprint), that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, and that it will not be submitted elsewhere unless it has been rejected by the editors of Studia Mathematica. On the proof stage, the author will be asked to sign the copyright transfer agreement.
Manuscripts in English in the form of PDF files should be submitted here. You are also welcome to contact us by email for more information. On acceptance of the paper, the authors will also be asked to transmit the source file.
The publisher strongly encourages preparing the manuscript in any version of TeX.
Recommended format of manuscripts: 12-point type (including references), text width 13.5 cm.
A template file
The amsart style: IMPAN-amsart.tex, IMPAN-amsart.pdf
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An abstract of not more than 200 words, the AMS Mathematics Subject Classification and a list of key words and phrases are required.
Figures must be prepared in electronic form, suitable for direct reproduction. The use of very thin lines should be avoided.
References should be arranged in alphabetical order and styled according to the examples given below. Abbreviations of journal names should follow Mathematical Reviews.
Examples:
[6] | D. Beck, Introduction to Dynamical Systems, Vol. 2, Progr. Math. 54, Birkhäuser, Basel, 1978. |
[7] | R. Hill and A. James, A new index formula, J. Differential Equations 15 (1982), 197--211. |
[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. |
[Nov] | A. S. Novikov, An existence theorem for planar graphs, preprint, Moscow Univ., 1980 (in Russian). |
Affiliations of all authors should be given.
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Address of the Editorial Committee:
Studia Mathematica
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00-656 Warszawa, Poland
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