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Managing Editor:
Vadim Lozin
See editorial board for all editors information
Description
Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics is a venue for the rapid electronic publication of the proceedings of conferences, of
lecture notes, monographs and other similar material for which quick publication is appropriate. Organizers of conferences whose proceedings
appear in Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics, and authors of other material appearing as a volume in the series are allowed
to make hard copies of the relevant volume for limited distribution. For example, conference proceedings may be distributed to participants
at the meeting, and lecture notes can be distributed to those taking a course based on the material in the volume.
Instructions
for Preparing Manuscripts
This electronic journal requires that papers are prepared using LaTeX macro files that have been created
to ensure a uniform format for the series. Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics does NOT publish papers prepared using word
processing software. Please click here
to download the generic ENDM style package. This package contains the ENDM macro style files as well as instructions on how to use them
and a template for preparing your paper.
Copyright Notice
Please note that the publication of an abstract or extended
abstract in this journal will NOT restrict the author(s) from publishing a full-length article on the same topic and with the same title
in another journal (possibly with another publisher) provided that the original publication is sufficiently enhanced (i.e. approximately
doubled in size). However, a simple copyright form must be signed for the (extended) abstract in order for it to be posted on ScienceDirect.
Bibliographic & ordering information
ISSN: 1571-0653
Imprint: ELSEVIER Commenced publication 1999
Free for subscribers to Discrete Mathematics and/or Discrete Applied Mathematics
Conditions of sale & ordering procedures, and links to our regional sales offices.
Audience
Researchers in different areas of algorithmic and applicable discrete mathematics - as well as applications of combinatorial mathematics to computer science.
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Last update: 4 Sep 2008
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