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IJAMAS-q-series 2011 : Call for Papers: IJAMAS Special Issue on theory and applications of q-series

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Submission Deadline Sep 30, 2011
Notification Due Dec 30, 2011
Final Version Due Jan 30, 2012
Categories    mathematics   physics
 

Call For Papers

Second Call for Papers:

Special Issue on Theory and Applications of q-Series, International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics.

We solicit submissions on all topics related to q-series with applications to number theory and combinatorics;
some topics include: summation of q-series, q-zeta functions, multiple q-zeta functions, q-analogs of special functions and numbers, q-identities,
q-continued fractions, theta functions, partitions.

We are setting a deadline of 30 September 2011 for submissions. We hope to have all submissions evaluated and make the acceptance/rejection decision by the end of December 2011. We plan to have this issue to appear in the first half of 2012.

Please, direct all submissions to
Armen Bagdasaryan
(bagdasari [at] yahoo.com)

The Editors
Armen Bagdasaryan
Taekyun Kim

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