The aim of the journal "Algebra and Discrete Mathematics" is to present timely and state-of-the-art accounts on modern research in all areas of algebra (general algebra, semigroups, groups, rings and modules, linear algebra, algebraic geometry, universal algebras, homological algebra etc.) and discrete mathematics (combinatorial analysis, graph theory, mathematical logic, theory of automata, coding theory, cryptography etc.)

Languages: English
Preparing and submitting papers:


Papers submitted for publication and editorial correspondence
should be addressed to:

Editorial office "Algebra and Discrete Mathematics",
Department of Algebra and Analysis,
Lugansk National Taras Shevchenko University,
91011, Lugansk, UKRAINE.


The e-mail address is: algebra@lnpu.edu.ua

Papers submitted to the journal "Algebra and Discrete Mathematics" (as ADM below) can be either compuscripts (done on a computer) or manuscripts (done on a typewriter). Handwritten papers will not be considered.

Compuscripts should be prepared in TeX, LaTeX or AmS--LaTeX; these will be used for production if accepted for publication.

A macro package is available from our web-site for authors to prepare their papers in the ADM style.

The following information is required:
  • full postal addresses of all authors;
  • e-mails of all authors;
  • abstract;
  • 2000 AmS subject classification;
  • keywords and phrases.
Authors who wish to submit their papers electronically should send the TeX-file either to the ADM e-mail address or to anyone of the Editors as separately attached file (not in the letter body). The electronic addresses of the Editors are listed on the Editorial Board page.

Manuscripts prepared by other means must be typed on one side of the page, with double-spaced lines, long formulas displayed. Greek, German and script letters must be clearly differentiated from the text, and special signs must be explicitly explained.

Proof-sheets:


Authors receive only one set of proof-sheets (in PDF or PS format) via e-mail for corrections. Only correction of misprints and minor changes can be made during proofreading.