This document is the introduction to Volume 8, Number 1-2-3 of 1997 of the Smarandache Notions Journal, which publishes papers on Smarandache type notions in number theory. It was dedicated to papers presented at the First International Conference on Smarandache Type Notions in Number Theories. The journal is published yearly with 150-250 pages and indexed in several mathematics and computer science databases and journals. Authors are encouraged to submit original, unpublished works on topics involving Smarandache type functions, numbers, sequences, or integer algorithms.
This document is the introduction to Volume 8, Number 1-2-3 of 1997 of the Smarandache Notions Journal, which publishes papers on Smarandache type notions in number theory. It was dedicated to papers presented at the First International Conference on Smarandache Type Notions in Number Theories. The journal is published yearly with 150-250 pages and indexed in several mathematics and computer science databases and journals. Authors are encouraged to submit original, unpublished works on topics involving Smarandache type functions, numbers, sequences, or integer algorithms.
This document is the introduction to Volume 8, Number 1-2-3 of 1997 of the Smarandache Notions Journal, which publishes papers on Smarandache type notions in number theory. It was dedicated to papers presented at the First International Conference on Smarandache Type Notions in Number Theories. The journal is published yearly with 150-250 pages and indexed in several mathematics and computer science databases and journals. Authors are encouraged to submit original, unpublished works on topics involving Smarandache type functions, numbers, sequences, or integer algorithms.
This document is the introduction to Volume 8, Number 1-2-3 of 1997 of the Smarandache Notions Journal, which publishes papers on Smarandache type notions in number theory. It was dedicated to papers presented at the First International Conference on Smarandache Type Notions in Number Theories. The journal is published yearly with 150-250 pages and indexed in several mathematics and computer science databases and journals. Authors are encouraged to submit original, unpublished works on topics involving Smarandache type functions, numbers, sequences, or integer algorithms.
This issue is dedicated and includes the papers presented to the
First International Conference on Smarandache Type Notions in Number Theories
Number Theory Association
of the UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA This journal is an extension of the "Smarandache Function Journal", ISBN 1053-4792, Vol. 1-6, 1990-1995.
SNJ is yearly published (in the Spring/Fall - and sometimes in the
Summer too) in a 150-250 pages volume, and 800-1000 copies.
SNJ is a referred journal.
SNJ is reviewed, indexed, citated by the following journals:
"Zentralblatt Fuer Mathematik" (Germany), "Referativnyi Zhurnal" and "Matematika" (Academia Nauk, Russia), "Mathematical Reviews" (USA), "Computing Review" (USA), "Libertas Mathematica" (USA), "Octogon" (Romania), "Indian Science Abstracts" (India), "Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory" (USA), "Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media" (USA), "Historia Mathematica" (USA), "Journal of Recreational Mathematics" (USA), "The Mathematical Gazette" (U.K.), "Abstracts of Papers Presented to the American Mathematical Society" (USA), "Personal Computer World" (U.K.), "Mathematical Spectrum" (U.K.), "Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences" (India), Institute for Scientific Information (PA, USA), "Library of Congress Subject Headings" (USA).
INDICATION TO AUTHORS
Authors of papers concerning any of Smarandache type functions,
numbers, sequences, integer algorithms, paradoxes, experimental geometries, etc. are encouraged to submit manuscripts to the Editors:
Prof. C. Dumitrescu & Prof. V. Seleacu
Department of Mathematics University of Craiova, Romania.
The submitted manuscripts may be in the format of remarks,
conjectures, solved/unsolved or open new proposed problems, notes, articles, miscellaneous, etc. They must be original work and camera ready [typewritten/computerized, format: 8.5 x 11 inches (. 21,6 x 28 cm)]. They are not returned, hence we advise the authors to keep a copy. The title of the paper should be writing with capital letters. The author's name has to apply in the middle of the line, near the title. References should be mentioned in the text by a number in square brackets and should be listed alphabetically. Current address followed by e-mail address should apply at the end of the paper, after the references. The paper should have at the beginning an up to a half-page abstract, followed by the key words. All manuscripts are subject to anonymous review by two or more independent sources.