To promote the cross-fertilization of ideas among different disciplines, all manuscripts should preferably be organized so that the main results, as well as their significance and potential applications, appear in the earlier sections. Terminologies not generally known outside a main discipline should be defined at the outset. An introductory textbook and/or tutorial paper reference for readers outside the main discipline should also be provided. The technical details, mathematical proofs, and experimental procedure should preferably be given in the latter sections so that a nonspecialist interested only in learning the main results and potential applications need not plow through the complete manuscript in order to filter out this information. Long mathematical proofs should preferably be decomposed into several propositions and/or lemmas so that the main idea of the proof can be understood without having to sieve through the fine details.
Manuscripts should be submitted in 4 copies to:
Professor Leon 0. Chua,
Editor, International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos,
University of California, Berkeley,
Dept. of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences,
Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
To expedite publication, manuscripts for letters to the Editor must include all original line drawings, figures, and photographs.
The cover letter for each contribution should include the author's full postal address, telephone number, computer mail address (if available) and fax number (if available). In the case of a multi-author paper, the cover letter should designate a single author responsible for all future communications.
All manuscripts will be refereed, but they will not be returned to the authors.
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