NONLINEAR SCIENCE SECTION

In 1986, Physics Letters A (Vol 115, No. 1,2) introduced the Nonlinear Science section as a response to the growing number of papers in this subject area. Over the years, the volume of papers published in the Nonlinear Science section has grown significantly, while the overall quality has remained high. There are three Editors with special responsibility for the Nonlinear Science section, listed on the inside cover of each issue. The Editors of 1986 made the following statement regarding submissions to the section:

"The subjects of nonlinear science include, of course, the conventional subfields of physics, but also extend to applied mathematics, particularly in classical areas such as bifurcation theory, instability analysis and dynamical systems. Ultimately science is what scientists do. Our main concern from the outset is not to be too exclusive in defining the scope of the Nonlinear Science section of Physics Letters A. Nonlinear science is an interdisciplinary field and it is important for progress that traditional boundaries separating subfields in physics be crossed by efficient scientific communication.

Letters must contain novel, timely results. The novelty may be in the ideas, techniques, application, experimental interpretation or feasible suggestions for new experiments. A letter is not defined to be just a short paper, but should also have a need for rapid communication. We ask prospective authors to give a short statement of this need in the cover letter, accompanying the submission of a manuscript."

 

 







All papers should be submitted using the Physics Letters A
online submission tool

For specific enquiries on the preparation of electronic figures, consult
http://www.elsevier.com/artworkinstructions/

A current list of members of the Board of Editors is supplied at the journal homepage
(http://www.elsevier.com/locate/pla)
and is also published in every issue.

 

 

 


Original material. By submitting a paper for publication in Physics Letters A the authors imply that the material has not been published previously nor has been submitted for publication elsewhere and that the authors have obtained the necessary authority for publication.

Refereeing. All contributions will be refereed. The Editors reserve the right to edit contributions, whenever necessary, and to refuse papers which in their opinion do not satisfy conditions as to standard or contents.


Revised papers should be re-submitted to the handling Editor using the online submission tool.

 

 



The length of the papers is not formally limited, but expedient and compact formulation, appropriate to a letters journal, is expected. The Editor may require the removal of figures, lengthy introductions, derivations, descriptions of apparatus or speculations if these are not essential for the efficient and clear communication of important new results. An abstract of less than 50 words is required.



All manuscripts should be written in good English.
See notes in the online submission tool for electronic versions of manuscripts.

Structure
Please adhere to the following order of presentation: Article title, Author(s), Affiliation(s), Abstract, PACS codes and keywords, Main text, Acknowledgements, Appendices, References, Figure captions, Tables.

Corresponding author
The name, complete postal address, telephone and fax numbers and the e-mail address of the corresponding author should be given on the first page of the manuscript.

Classification codes/keywords
Please supply one to four classification codes (PACS-2006 and/or MSC) and up to six keywords of your own choice that describe the content of your article in more detail.

References
References to other work should be consecutively numbered in the text using square brackets and listed by number in the Reference list. Please refer to the more detailed instructions for examples.



For online submissions, electronic graphics are mandatory. Online instructions can be found at: http://ees.elsevier.com/pla and artwork instructions are at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/authorartwork

Photographs

should be originals, with somewhat more contrast than is required in the printed version. They should be unmounted unless part of a composite figure. Any scale markers should be inserted on the photograph, not drawn below it.

Colour Plates
Figures may be published in colour, if this is judged essential by the Editor. The Publisher and the author will each bear part of the extra costs involved. Further information is available from the Publisher.



Notification
The corresponding author will be notified of the acceptance of the article.

Copyright transfer
The corresponding author will be asked to transfer the copyright of the article to the Publisher. This transfer will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information

Proofs
Authors will receive proofs when an e-mail address is available, and are requested to correct and return them within 24 hours. Authors should answer clearly any question in the proofs. No new material may be inserted in the text at the time of proofreading.



No page charges

Publishing in Physics Letters A is free.

Reprints

The corresponding author of each paper will be provided with a PDF of the article in its published form. Authors wishing to order additional paid reprints should indicate the number of reprints required when returning proofs.
An offprint order form will be supplied by the Publisher for ordering any additional paid offprints.

Discount
Contributors to Elsevier Science journals are entitled to a 30% discount on all Elsevier Science books.

Contents Alert
Physics Letters A is included in Elsevier's pre-publication service Contents Alert and CoDaS.

 

Further information (after acceptance)

Elsevier B.V.
Physics Letters A
P.O. Box 2759
1000 CT Amsterdam
The Netherlands

Tel: +31 20 485 2634. Fax: + 31 20 485 2440.

pla@elsevier.com

 


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This site last updated on 26 September2007 by Jessica Brennan, School of Mathematics