Papers considered for publication
All submitted graph theory related papers are considered subject to the understanding that they have not been published before in any form and are not being considered for publication elsewhere.
To be publishable, papers must address new mathematical research, be well written, and be of interest to a significant segment of the mathematical community.
Papers must be written in English only.
Preparing a manuscript for submission
The IJAGT is committed to processing all submitted papers in the shortest possible time. It is, therefore, vital that authors take care to ensure that their manuscripts are in their final form and conform to the following specifications:
- The IJAGT recommends LaTeX for manuscript preparation and has prepared a sample LaTeX [TEX file Available under Downloads section] file for author review which generates this PDF Tex file of Author. Please ensure the pages are numbered, beginning with 1. For further information about style, formats, the use of LaTeX and the production of PDF output, contact the IJAGT by E-mail: ijagraphtheory@gmail.com
- The first page should contain a short descriptive title, the name(s) and the institutional affiliation of the author(s) followed by an abstract, not exceeding 250 words, which can be read independently.
- This should be followed by the Key Words and Mathematics Subject Classification Number for the primary and secondary subjects of the article.
- Citations should be an alphabetical bibliography at the end of the paper. The style should conform to one of those used in recent issues of the IJAGT.
- The list of references should use the Standard Abbreviations issued by Mathematical Reviews (MR).
The following reference styles should be used:
References
- S. Arumugam and C. Sivagnanam, Neighborhood connected domination in graphs, J. Combin.Math. Combin.Comput., 73 (2010), 55–64.
- G. Chartrand and L. Lesniak, Graphs and Digraphs, CRC, 2005.
- T. W. Haynes, S. T. Hedetniemi and P. J. Slater, Fundamentals of Domination in Graphs, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1997.
- T. W. Haynes, S. T. Hedetniemi and P. J. Slater, Domination in Graphs- Advanced Topics, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1997.