%% /u/sy/beebe/tex/bib/texjourn.bib, Fri Oct 19 12:52:17 1990 %% Edit by Nelson H. F. Beebe %%% ==================================================================== %%% BibTeX-file{ %%% author = "Nelson H. F. Beebe", %%% version = "1.28", %%% date = "15 March 1994", %%% time = "10:04:06 MST", %%% filename = "texjourn.bib", %%% address = "Center for Scientific Computing %%% Department of Mathematics %%% University of Utah %%% Salt Lake City, UT 84112 %%% USA", %%% telephone = "+1 801 581 5254", %%% FAX = "+1 801 581 4148", %%% checksum = "53988 865 3754 35261", %%% email = "beebe at math.utah.edu (Internet)", %%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII", %%% keywords = "bibliography", %%% supported = "yes", %%% docstring = "This file contains a bibliography of %%% journals that are known to accept papers %%% for publication in TeX format, and actually %%% use that format for publishing. It does %%% NOT include journals that reproduce %%% author-supplied hardcopy, or that rekey the %%% text for typesetting by another system. %%% %%% The checksum field above contains a CRC-16 %%% checksum as the first value, followed by the %%% equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word %%% count) utility output of lines, words, and %%% characters. This is produced by Robert %%% Solovay's checksum utility.", %%% } %%% ==================================================================== @Preamble{"\input bibnames.sty " # "\input path.sty "} %% NB: Elsevier at present does not provide authors with the actual %% journal production styles, but instead with a compatible preprint %% style. @String{ack-bnb = "Barbara N. Beeton e-mail: \path|bnb@math.ams.org|"} @String{ack-bz = "Borut Znidar, DALCOM d.o.o., Stegne 27, 61000 Ljubljana, Slovenia"} @String{ack-dl = "Dave Love, e-mail: \path|FX%nnga.daresbury.ac.uk@NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK|"} @String{ack-eg = "Edgar Goodaire, e-mail: \path|edgar%munucs.mun.ca@uwavm.acs.washington.edu|"} @String{ack-glg = "Gary L. Gray, Engineering Mechanics \& Astronautics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA, Tel: +1 608 262-7418, FAX: +1 608 262-3735, e-mail: \path|gray@cmgroup.engr.wisc.edu|"} @String{ack-md = "Michael Doob, Department of Mathematics and Astronomy, University of Manitoba, 341 Machray Hall, Winnipeg R3T 2N2, Manitoba, Canada, Tel: (204) 474-9796, e-mail: \path|mdoob@ccu.umanitoba.ca|"} @String{ack-ms = "Mark Steinberger, The University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY, USA, e-mail: \path|mark@csc.albany.edu|"} @String{ack-mz = "Mona Zeftel, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, MA, USA, e-mail: \path|crw@wjh12.harvard.edu|"} @String{ack-nhfb = "Nelson H. F. Beebe, Center for Scientific Computing, Department of Mathematics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA, Tel: +1 801 581 5254, FAX: +1 801 581 4148, e-mail: \path|beebe@math.utah.edu|"} @String{ack-np = "Nico A. F. M. Poppelier, TeXnique, Schiermonnikoog 7, 3524 AH Utrecht, The Netherlands, e-mail: BITnet: \path|Poppelier@Hutruu53| or Internet: \path|N.Poppelier@elsevier.NL|"} @String{ack-pj = "Peter Jansson, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Pillsbury Hall #108, 310 Pillsbury Drive S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455, Tel: (612) 624-6860, e-mail: \path|fvm6215@ux.acs.umn.edu|"} @String{ack-ts = "Tom Schneider, National Cancer Institute, Laboratory of Mathematical Biology, Frederick, Maryland 21702-1201, e-mail: \path|toms@ncifcrf.gov|"} @String{j-TEXLINE = "{\TeX{}}line"} @String{prep-tex = "Prepared with {\TeX}."} @String{pub-AMS = "American Mathematical Society"} @String{pub-AMS:adr = "Providence, RI, USA"} @String{pub-APS = "American Physical Society"} @String{pub-APS:adr = "Ridge, NY 11961, USA"} @String{pub-ESP = "Elsevier Science Publishers"} @String{pub-ESP:adr = "Amsterdam, The Netherlands"} @String{pub-IOS = "IOS Press"} @String{pub-IOS:adr = "Amsterdam, The Netherlands"} @String{pub-NH = "North-Holland Publishing Company"} @String{pub-NH:adr = "Amsterdam, The Netherlands"} @String{pub-WILEY = "Wiley"} @String{pub-WILEY:adr = "New York, NY, USA"} @Periodical{tj-bull-ams, key = "BAMS", title = "{Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Use of \AmSTeX{} began in 1983; completely in \AmSTeX{} and \AmS-\LaTeX{} since late 1986; style files available at \path|e-math.ams.org|.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb # " and " # ack-eg, } @Periodical{tj-can-j-math, key = "CJM", title = "{Canadian Journal of Mathematics}", note = "Completely done in {\TeX} since about 1988, including covers and index. The Bulletin consists of four issues of 144 pages each per year, while the Journal consists of six issues of 224 pages each. The final output is produced from PostScript files, so the particular variation of {\TeX} ({\LaTeX}, {\AMSTeX}, plain) isn't important, as long as the source document can be adapted to conform to the style of each journal. A CMS{\TeX} style file for plain {\TeX} is used internally, and a {\LaTeX} style file is nearly complete.", acknowledgement = ack-eg # " and " # ack-md, } @Periodical{tj-can-math-bull, key = "CMB", title = "{Canadian Mathematical Bulletin}", note = "The Canadian Mathematical Society employs \TeX{} for their typesetting, and encourages authors to submit that way. See also the note under \cite{tj-can-j-math}.", acknowledgement = ack-eg # " and " # ack-md, } @Periodical{tj-cgf, key = "CGF", title = "{Computer Graphics Forum}", publisher = pub-NH, address = pub-NH:adr, note = "Publication switched from troff to {\TeX} in summer 1992.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-cmp, key = "CMP", title = "{Current Mathematical Publications}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Prepared completely with \TeX{} since 1985; issue indexes prepared with \TeX{} from 1983.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-comment-math, key = "COMMENTMATH", title = "{Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae}", publisher = "Charles University", address = "Praha, Czechoslovakia", note = "Published with \AmSTeX{} since 1990. Articles using \verb|amsppt.sty| are accepted.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, bibdate = "Tue Mar 15 08:11:02 1994", } @Periodical{tj-cpc, key = "CPC", title = "{Computer Physics Communications}", note = "\LaTeX{} format accepted for special proceedings issues.", publisher = pub-ESP, address = pub-ESP:adr, acknowledgement = ack-np, } @Periodical{tj-dokl-math, key = "DOKLMATH", title = "{Russian Academy of Sciences. Doklady. Mathematics}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Translation into English of the entire pure mathematics section of the ``Doklady Rossi\u\i{}sko\u\i{} Akademi\u\i{} Nauk''. (Formerly ``Soviet Mathematics---Doklady''.) Prepared with \AmSTeX{} beginning in 1983.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-epodd, key = "EPODD", title = "Electronic Pub\-lish\-ing\emdash{}Orig\-i\-na\-tion, Dissemination, and Design", editor = "David F. Brailsford and Richard K. Furuta", year = "1988" # "\unskip--", issn = "0894-3982", publisher = pub-WILEY, address = pub-WILEY:adr, note = "The publisher provides style files for {\TeX}, {\LaTeX}, and {\tt troff} article formats.", bibdate = "Mon Nov 29 15:08:37 1993", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-informatica, key = "INFORMATICA", title = "Informatica", subtitle = "An International Journal of Computing and Informatics", publisher = "The Slovene Society Informatika", address = "Ljubljana, Slovenia", note = "Typeset with {\LaTeX}. Authors can submit articles using the {\tt informat} style option, which is printed in its entirety in the back of each issue.", ISSN = "0350-5596", acknowledgement = ack-bz, } @Periodical{tj-izv-math, key = "IZVMATH", title = "{Russian Academy of Sciences. Izvestiya. Mathematics}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Translation into English of ``Izvestiya Rossi\u\i{}sko\u\i{} Akademi\u\i{} Nauk Seriya Matematicheskaya''. (Formerly ``Mathematics of the USSR---Izvestiya''.) Prepared with \AmSTeX{} since 1986.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-j-app-mech, key = "JAMECH", title = "{Journal of Applied Mechanics}", note = "{\TeX} macros available from Charles Beardsley, Managing Director of Publications, ASME, Tel: +1 212 705-7722.", acknowledgement = ack-glg, } @Periodical{tj-j-phys, key = "JP", title = "{Journal of Physics}", note = "Plain \TeX{} macros available.", acknowledgement = ack-dl, } @Periodical{tj-jclt, key = "JCLT", title = "{Journal of C Language Translation}", editor = "Rex Jaeschke", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, } @Periodical{tj-jcs, key = "JCompSecurity", title = "Journal of Computer Security", year = "1992", publisher = pub-IOS, address = pub-IOS:adr, note = "Style files are available from the journal editors.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-jg, key = "JG", title = "{Journal of Glaciology}", acknowledgement = ack-pj, ISSN = "0022-1430", note = "First issue typeset by {\TeX} in 1991.", } @Periodical{tj-jmb, key = "JMB", title = "{Journal of Molecular Biology}", acknowledgement = ack-ts, note = "{\LaTeX} and {\BibTeX} style files \path|jmb.sty| and \path|jmb.bst| have been provided by Tom Schneider (e-mail \path|toms@ncifcrf.gov>|).", } @Periodical{tj-jnl-alg-geom, key = "JALGGEOM", title = "{Journal of Algebraic Geometry}", publisher = "University Press, Inc.", address = "Naperville, IL, USA", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, bibdate = "Tue Mar 15 08:13:49 1994", } @Periodical{tj-jnl-ams, key = "JAMS", title = "{Journal of the American Mathematical Society}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Prepared with \AmSTeX{} and \AmS-\LaTeX{}; style files available at \path|e-math.ams.org|.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-jnl-diff-geom, key = "JDIFFGEOM", title = "{Journal of Differential Geometry}", publisher = "Lehigh University", address = "Bethlehem, PA, USA", note = "Prepared with \TeX{} since 1988.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, bibdate = "Tue Mar 15 08:15:10 1994", } @Periodical{tj-jtb, key = "JTB", title = "{Journal of Theoretical Biology}", acknowledgement = ack-ts, note = "{\LaTeX} and {\BibTeX} style files \path|jmb.sty| and \path|jmb.bst| have been provided by Tom Schneider (e-mail \path|toms@ncifcrf.gov|).", } @Periodical{tj-math-comp, key = "MATHCOMP", title = "{Mathematics of Computation}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Use of \AmSTeX{} began in 1983; completely in \AmSTeX{} and \AmS-\LaTeX{} since 1988; style files available at \path|e-math.ams.org|.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-math-rev, key = "MATHREV", title = "{Mathematical Reviews}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Beginning in November 1979, \TeX{} has been used for issue indexes; since January 1985, the entire journal has been prepared in \TeX{}. The data for this journal is archived with several database services and is also available on CD-ROM as MathSci.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-mathematica-j, key = "MJ", title = "{Mathematica Journal}", editor = "Stephen Wolfram", ISSN = "1047-5974", acknowledgement = ack-mz, address = "Advanced Book Program, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 350 Bridge Parkway, Redwood City, CA 94065", note = "Published both electronically and in print using {\TeX}.", } @Periodical{tj-memo-ams, key = "MEMO", title = "{Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Copy is author prepared; \AmSTeX{} and \AmS-\LaTeX{} style files available at \path|e-math.ams.org|.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-nar, key = "NAR", title = "{Nucleic Acids Research}", acknowledgement = ack-ts, note = "{\LaTeX} and {\BibTeX} style files \path|nar.sty| and \path|nar.bst| have been provided by Tom Schneider (e-mail: \path|toms@ncifcrf.gov|).", } @Periodical{tj-noti-ams, key = "NOTIAMS", title = "{Notices of the American Mathematical Society}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Use of \TeX{} began in 1982 with selected sections; completely in \TeX{} since 1988.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-np, key = "NP", title = "{Nuclear Physics A and B}", note = "\LaTeX{} format accepted.", publisher = pub-ESP, address = pub-ESP:adr, acknowledgement = ack-dl # " and " # ack-np, } @Periodical{tj-nyjm, key = "NYJMATH", title = "The New York Journal of Mathematics", editor = "Mark Steinberger", organization = "University at Albany, State University of New York", year = "1994--", publisher = "University at Albany, State University of New York", address = "Albany, NY, USA", howpublished = "Electronic submission and publication only.", note = "The New York Journal of Mathematics is a refereed mathematics journal being launched by the University at Albany, State University of New York.\par The journal is broadly based in subject matter, covering algebra, modern analysis, and geometry/topology.\par The papers will be presented via the \TeX{} mathematical typesetting language, developed by Donald Knuth. \TeX{} has become the standard for computer typesetting of mathematical publications.\par Access will be provided through a variety of electronic means, including \path|listserv|, anonymous \path|ftp| and \path|gopher|. In particular, access will be much more convenient than that provided by a conventional print journal. Because papers will be published as they are accepted by the editorial board, publication delays will be minimal.\par The articles will be archived, date stamped, and maintained by the University at Albany, State University of New York. The University takes responsibility for insuring the integrity of the journal's archive in perpetuity.\par The journal will have an ISSN number and will be accessed by the major bibliographic publications in the field.\par The development of this journal is being underwritten by the Office of Information Systems of the University at Albany, State University of New York.\par The New York Journal will be accessible by a combination of \path|listserv| and \path|gopher|\slash \path|ftp|.\par By \path|listserv|, we will distribute abstracts of the papers, together with instructions for retrieving them via \path|ftp| and \path|gopher|.\par The abstracts will be available on four separate \path|listserv| lists: one will distribute abstracts for every paper. The other three are specialty lists, giving abstracts for papers in algebra, analysis and geometry\slash topology, respectively. The reader may, of course, subscribe to any combination of these lists.", note2 = "To subscribe, send a note to \path|listserv@albnyvm1.bitnet|: If you want to receive the abstracts for all the papers, the body of your note should read\par subscribe NYJMTH-A \par For the specialized lists, the body of your note should read\par Algebra: subscribe NYJM-ALG \par Analysis: subscribe NYJM-AN \par Geometry/Topology: subscribe NYJM-TOP \par To avoid duplication, we will only be archiving the postings on NYJMTH-A, the list carrying all the abstracts. The archive for NYJMTH-A will also contain the style specifications for submissions and the templates for frontmatter.\par The \path|gopher|\slash \path|ftp| archive will contain both the abstract and a \path|.dvi| file for each paper. Both abstract and \path|.dvi| will remain unchanged from the official date of publication, as may be verified by checking the date stamps.\par The gopher archive may be accessed by typing \path|gopher+ \path|nyjm.albany.edu=. It is also available under the ``Academic Offerings, Departments and Programs'' selection of the main gopher menu of the State University of New York at Albany.\par The same archive will be accessible by anonymous \path|ftp| on the machine \path|ftp_nyjm.albany.edu| in the directory \path|/pub/nyjm|. (This feature has not yet been enabled.)\par The reader must have access to a printer driver for \TeX{} in order to print out the \path|.dvi| files. Such a driver is present in most mathematics departments. Math departments, libraries, and other institutional subscribers are welcome to consult with the Editor in Chief.", acknowledgement = ack-ms, bibdate = "Tue Feb 22 10:10:29 1994", } @Periodical{tj-phys-letters, key = "PL", title = "{Physics Letters}", note = "\LaTeX{} format accepted.", publisher = pub-ESP, address = pub-ESP:adr, acknowledgement = ack-np, } @Periodical{tj-phys-repd, key = "PRep", title = "{Physics Reports}", note = "\LaTeX{} format accepted on an experimental basis.", publisher = pub-ESP, address = pub-ESP:adr, acknowledgement = ack-np, } @Periodical{tj-phys-rev, key = "PR", title = "{Physical Review}", publisher = pub-APS, address = pub-APS:adr, note = "\LaTeX{} format accepted.", acknowledgement = ack-dl, } @Periodical{tj-physica-d, key = "P-D", title = "{Physica D}", note = "\LaTeX{} format accepted for special proceedings issues.", publisher = pub-ESP, address = pub-ESP:adr, acknowledgement = ack-np, } @Periodical{tj-proc-ams, key = "PAMS", title = "{Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Use of \AmSTeX{} began in 1983; completely in \AmSTeX{} and \AmS-\LaTeX{} since late 1986; style files available at \path|e-math.ams.org|.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb # " and " # ack-eg, } @Periodical{tj-proc-steklo, key = "PROCSTEKLO", title = "{Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Translation into English of the ``Trudy ordena Lenina Matematicheskogo instuta imeni V. A. Steklova''. Prepared with \AmSTeX{} began since 1987.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-quart-app-math, key = "QAM", title = "{Quarterly of Applied Mathematics}", publisher = "Brown University", address = "Providence, RI, USA"} acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-sbor-math, key = "SBORMATH", title = "{Russian Academy of Sciences. Sbornik. Mathematics}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Translation into English of ``Matematicheski\u\i{} Sbornik''. (Formerly ``Mathematics of the USSR---Sbornik''.) Prepared with \AmSTeX{} since 1987.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-solstice, key = "Solstice", title = "Solstice: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics", year = "1992", publisher = "Institute of Mathematical Geography", address = "2790 Briarcliff, Ann Arbor, MI 48105-1429, USA", ISSN = "1059-5325", ISBN = "1-877751-44-8; 1-877751-52-9; 1-877751-53-7", note-1 = "[These remarks are supplied by the Editor-in_Chief, Sandra L. Arlinghaus: Printer: Digicopy, Corp., 858 Phoenix Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48108. Frequency: Twice yearly, issued on astronomical solstices (late June and late December). An effort is made to have the transmission carry the time and date stamp of the exact minute of the astronomical solstice (sort like a first day cover marking for a stamp collector). The ISSN number was assigned by the Library of Congress beginning with the winter issue, 1991.", note-2 = "The rationale behind the ISBN assignment is as follows. _Solstice_ is also available in hard copy (\$15.95) a year for those wishing it. The book containing the full year's issues is given an ISBN. The first number in the list is the number for the 1990 volume. The third number is the number for the 1991 volume. In addition, in the summer, single issues are available. The second ISBN is the number for the single summer 1991 issue. Copyright: copyright is taken out on the hard copy. Electronic files can be compared to the hard copy in a library should a reader question whether or not a document has been altered. Here is some additional information.", note-3 = "1. Reason for the name. Because geography and mathematics have a history of mutual research stimulation (Konigsberg bridge problem, four color problem,...), material from one discipline can shed light on the other. Astronomical solstices are extreme positions at which time northern and southern hemispheres receive maximum and minimum daylight or night. Between the solstices there is varying dominance of day and night; so too, there is varying dominance of mathematical and geographical interaction in articles in Solstice. Of course, the extreme of a purely geographical or a purely mathematical article is also suitable for submission. 2. Articles are refereed; the journal is peer-reviewed.", note-4 = "3. Members of the Editorial Board are listed below (along with a brief notation of their affiliation): Sandra L. Arlinghaus--Editor-in-Chief, Director, IMaGe. William C. Arlinghaus, Professor and Chair, Dep't. of Math. and C.S., Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, MI Neal Brand, Professor, Dep't. of Math. Univ. of North Texas. Kenneth H. Rosen, Mathematician, Bell Labs. Michael Goodchild, Professor of Geography, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara Daniel A. Griffith, Professor of Geography, Syracuse University. Jonathan D. Mayer, Professor of Geography, University of Washington. John D. Nystuen, Professor of Geography and Planning, Univ. of Michigan. 4. List of content: [omitted]", note-5 = "5. The journal is typeset using TeX. To gain experience in publishing matters using TeX, it was very helpful to me to be hired by the University of Chicago Press to typeset, using TeX, a volume in their ``Lecture Notes in Physics''--(Walter Welford's _Useful Optics_--quite suitable, I think!). Generally, _The TeXbook_ is all that I need; once I encountered a difficulty with some sort of `bold' notation invented by an author. For that, a combination of advice from a colleague in mathematics and from the University of Michigan's Computing Center, helped me to figure out a way to solve the problem.", note-6 = "6. A number of the volumes in the IMaGe monograph series are typeset using TeX. Monographs 9, 11, 12, 13 (Solstice hard copy for 1990), 14, and 15 (Solstice hard copy for 1991) are TeX-ed. I typeset documents using Plain TeX; the hard copy is obtained by uploading the ASCII file into the University of Michigan's mainframe and printing it out on their Xerox 9700 (series) machine. They have a number of them at various sites across campus. The print quality is only 200 dpi, so in that regard TeX-ed documents don't look as good as they should--hence, difficulty in convincing non-TeXers of its value. Every effort is made to get hard copy right after a periodic maintenance of the machines. Then photos are inserted (pasted electronically) onto this hardcopy using a Xerox DocuTech with its high resolution scanner.", note-7 = "Copies are made from the master document stored, temporarily at least, on one of the three 280 meg hard drives in the DocuTech. We await the day when the files can be downloaded from DocuTech hard drive onto a floppy! What would be great of course is if Xerox would make it so that a TeX file on a floppy could be directly fed into the DocuTech--by-passing the intermediate (conventional mainframe -- the DocuTech functions as a mainframe) step.", note-8 = "7. Copies of _Solstice_ have been sent to _Math. Reviews_. A letter was sent to the AMS, following their statement in the September 1991 _Notices_ that there was no peer-reviewed online journal of mathematics, informing them of _Solstice_'s existence. There appears to be a great deal of difficulty in archiving this sort of publication. The earliest one I have found is Richard Zander's _Flora Online_--he is Curator of Botany and the Buffalo Museum of Science--this journal dates from 1987. It is not a TeX-ed journal; it is peer-reviewed. No doubt, though, you are aware of Michael Strangelove's directory of electronic journals--think he lists a subset that are TeX-ed. He's at the University of Ottawa in the Department of Religious Studies, I believe.", note-9 = "8. Environmental issue--we see this as a sound manner of document production; when hard copy is produced (to suit demand--``just-in-time'' publishing) it is printed on 100% recycled paper with a large percentage of fiber from post-consumer (20% to 40%, depending on the lot) products. Obviously, the electronic distribution of _Solstice_, free, across Bitnet and Internet, is cheap and environmentally sensitive. 9. Other media exposure of _Solstice_: {\sl Science\/}, AAAS, 29 November, 1991, p. 1291; {\sl Science News\/}, Jan. 25, 1992, p. 61. Contributed talk, AMS, Baltimore, 1992--Abstract \#871-99-73, p. 145 {\sl Abstracts of Papers Presented to The American Mathematical Society\/} January 1992, Issue 79, Volume 13, Number 1. {\sl Newsletter\/} of the Association of American Geographers, June, 1992.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-stp-math-j, key = "STPMATHJ", title = "{St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Translation into English of ``Algebra i Analiz''. (Formerly ``Leningrad Mathematical Journal''.) Prepared with \AmSTeX{}.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-sugaku, key = "SUGAKU", title = "{Sugaku Expositions}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Translation into English of expository articles from ``Sugaku''. Prepared with \AmSTeX{}.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-tcs, key = "TCS", title = "{Theoretical Computer Science}", note = "\LaTeX{} format accepted.", publisher = pub-ESP, address = pub-ESP:adr, acknowledgement = ack-np, } @Periodical{tj-texline, key = "TEXLINE", editor = "Malcolm Clark", title = j-TEXLINE, year = "1987" # "\unskip--", note = "This is an informal newsletter of the {\TeX{}} community.", ISSN = "0961-3978", } @Periodical{tj-thy-prob-stat, key = "TOPMS", title = "{Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Translation into English of ``Teoria Veroyatnostei i Matematicheskaya Statistika''. Prepared with \AmSTeX{}.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-trans-ams, key = "TAMS", title = "{Transactions of the American Mathematical Society}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Use of \AmSTeX{} began in 1983; author submission of \AmSTeX{} manuscripts encouraged since 1987; \AmSTeX{} and \AmS-\LaTeX{} since late 1986; style files available at \path|e-math.ams.org|.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb # " and " # ack-eg, } @Periodical{tj-trans-moscow, key = "TRMOSCOW", title = "{Transactions of the Moscow Mathematical Society}", publisher = pub-AMS, address = pub-AMS:adr, note = "Translation into English of ``Trudy Moskovskogo Matematicheskogo Obshchestva''. Prepared with \AmSTeX{} since 1987.", acknowledgement = ack-bnb, } @Periodical{tj-z-phys, key = "ZP", title = "{Zeitschrift F{\"u}r Physik}", note = "Need to confirm this.", acknowledgement = ack-dl, }