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Manuscripts in triplicate may be submitted to the Editor-in-chief
or any member of the Editorial Board.
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Each contribution
should have a brief abstract, a few key-words and the American
Mathematical
Society subject classification of the paper.
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References should be listed
alphabetically, as in the sample citation given below.
For a book:
M.C.
Golumbic, Algorithmic Graph Theory and Perfect Graphs,
Academic Press, New
York 1980.
For a paper in a journal:
B.D.
Acharya and P. Gupta, Domination in Graphoidal covers of a graph, Discrete
Mathematics, 206 (1999), 3-33.
For a paper in a contributed volume:
L.
Lovász, Perfect Graphs,in: L.W.
Beineke and R.J. Wilson Ed., Selected Topics in Graph Theory
2, Academic press, London
(1983) 55-87.
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Abbreviations for the titles of the journals should
conform to the world list of Scientific Periodicals.
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Authors must provide all the line drawing and diagrams
in its final form. Except for reduction in size, they will appear
in final
printing in exactly the same form as they were submitted by the
author. Apart from providing the drawing in the text in appropriate
places,
each of the drawings may also be provided in separate sheets.
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The manuscript should
be prepared with TEX or LATEX, must be typed on one side of
the paper with
wide margins and
duplicate copy
should be retained by the author. Please make sure that the paper
is submitted in its final form.
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Proofs should
be corrected immediately on receipt and returned to the Editor.
Corrections
in the proof-stage should
be restricted to printer’s
errors. If a large number of extra corrections are made in
the proof the author should pay towards the cost arising from such extra
corrections.
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For each published paper,
the Principal author will be provided 15 reprints, free of
charge.
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