Manuscripts should preferably be submitted via the Web submission site only.
Please note that Applied Mathematics and Computation
considers only computationally oriented articles or application articles in areas *outside* the traditional domains of physics
and engineering. Furthermore, Applied Mathematics and Computation does not consider papers on cryptography.
Upon acceptance
of an article by the journal, the author(s) will be asked to transfer copyright of the article to the publisher. This transfer will ensure
the widest possible dissemination of information under the U.S. Copyright Law.
The manuscript should be organized as follows: Title
page: Include title, authors, affiliations of authors, and address for correspondence and proofs. If the title exceeds 45 characters,
include a short running title. Abstract: Include a short one -paragraph abstract of up to 200 words (or, in the case of a very
long paper, 300 words). Keywords: Include a list of 5 to 10 keywords or phrases that best describe the overall contents of
the article for indexing and retrieval purposes. Notation: Use typewritten letters, numbers, and symbols wherever possible.
Identify special symbols when they first occur, including boldface, script letters, etc. Distinguish between the Arabic number "1" and
the letter "l" and between zero and the letter "O", capital or lower case, whenever confusion might result. Tables: Should
be typed on separate sheets. Arabic numerals should be used in numbering tables. References: Citation of references in the
text is indicated by full-sized bracketed numbers, i.e., [1]. References should be listed at the end of the article in the ORDER CITED
in the text, and should conform to the following style. Journal: J. S. Bramley, The numerical solution of unstable ordinary
differential equations. Appl. Math.Comput. 4:307-316 (1978). Book: R. Varga, Matrix Interactive Analysis.
Prentice-Hall, Englewood Clifs, NJ, 1962, p.219. Chapter of Book: K. Fan, On systems of linear inequalities, in Linear
Inequalities and Related Systems (H.W. Kuhn and A.W. Tucker, Eds.), Annals of Mathematics Studies, No. 38, Princeton Univ. Press,
1950. Theses and Reports: B.E. Cain, Inertia Theory for Operators on a Hilbert Space. Ph.D. Thesis, Univ. Of Wisconsin, Madison,
WI, 1968.
Figures. Illustrations should be submitted as original line drawings or glossy photostats of originals, as professionally
done as possible, complete and ready for photoreproduction. Lettering and data points should be large enough so when reduced to fit on
the journal page (4 5/16 in. width x 7 in. depth maximum) they can be read with ease. Figure captions should appear on a separate sheet.
Web Submission Site:
Authors are strongly encouraged to submit their papers electronically by using online manuscript submission
at http://ees.elsevier.com/amc. At the same time, it should be emphasized that either submission via the online (preferred)
or hardcopy submission should be made, but not both. Authors interested in online submission are requested to go to the website and upload
their manuscript and its associated artwork. An electronic (PDF) proof is generated and the reviewing process is carried out using that
PDF. It is crucial that all graphical and tabular elements be placed within the text, so that the PDF is suitable for reviewing. This
will also allow the preferred position of placement to be indicated; however please note that due to journal conventions, it may not
be possible to meet all requirements for placement of artwork. Moreover, the PDF file may be edited after acceptance to follow journal
standards. Authors and editors send and receive all correspondence by email via the website and no paper correspondence is performed.
Proofs. The corresponding author receives proofs, which should be corrected and returned to the Publisher within 48 hours of
receipt.
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included with author proofs. For complete up-to-date addresses of Editors please check the link to the Editorial Board at the
beginning of these instructions.