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2021年11月12日星期五
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Editor-in-Chief
Andrew Adamatzky
University of the West of England, Bristol BS16 1QY, UK
Email andrew.adamatzky@uwe.ac.uk
Editorial Board
Selim G. Akl, Queen’s University, Canada
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Martyn Amos, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
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Tetsuya Asai, Hokkaido University, Japan
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Anirban Bandyopadhyay, National Institute for Material Science, Tsukuba, Japan
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Cristian S. Calude, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Email c.calude@auckland.ac.nz
José Félix Costa, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
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Ben De Lacy Costello, University of the West of England, UK
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Peter Dittrich, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
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Jérôme Durand-Lose, University of Orléans, France
Email jerome.durand-lose@univ-orleans.fr
Pier Luigi Gentili, Università degli Studi di Perugia, Italy
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James Gimzewski, UCLA, USA
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Jerzy Gorecki, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Poland
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Evgeny Katz, Clarkson Univeristy, USA
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Natalio Krasnogor, University of Newcastle, UK
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Norman Magolus, MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, USA
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Bruce McLennan, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
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Julian F. Miller, University of York, UK
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Eduardo Miranda, University of Plymouth, UK
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Kenichi Morita, Hiroshima University, Japan
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George Paun, Institute of Mathematics, Romania
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Ferdinand Peper, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
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Juan Perez-Mercader, Harvard University, USA
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Yaroslav Sergeyev, University of Calabria, Italy
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Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
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Mike Stannett, University of Sheffield, UK
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Ken Steiglitz, Princeton University, USA
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Susan Stepney, University of York, UK
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Milan N. Stojanovic, Columbia University, USA
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Konrad Szaciłowski, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
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Christof Teuscher, Portland State University, USA
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Tommaso Toffoli, Boston University, USA
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Hiroshi Umeo, Osaka Electro-Communication University, Japan
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Thomas Worsch, Universität Karlsruhe, Germany
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Kenichi Yoshikawa, Kyoto University, Japan
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Klaus-Peter Zauner, University of Southampton, UK
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Honorary Editors
Stefania Bandini, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
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Bastien Chopard, University of Geneva, Switzerland
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Andrew Ilachinski, Center for Naval Analyses, USA
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Martin Kutrib, University of Giessen, Germany
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Jacques Mazoyer, Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France
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Burton Voorhees, Athabasca University, Canada
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Jörg R. Weimar, Fachbereich Informatik, Fachhochschule Braunschweig/Wolfenbüttel, Germany
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Andrew Wuensche, Discrete Dynamics Lab., USA
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投稿须知【官网信息】
IJUC Notes for Contributors
In order to ensure timely handling of manuscripts, contributors are encouraged to read these instructions carefully before preparing a manuscript for submission, and to check the manuscript for compliance with these notes before submitting it for publication.
Submission of Manuscripts
Please submit a PDF file of your manuscript to one of the editors. Please include complete postal addresses, e-mail addresses, and telephone and fax numbers for all authors of an article.
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Guidelines for the Submission of Text
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Title: The title of the paper should clearly indicate the scope and findings of the paper and should provide an accurate indication of the contents when searched by computerized methods. An abbreviated title of a maximum of 35 characters should be provided as well.
Authors: The names of authors should be given in full (first name, initial(s), last name) followed by his or her department, institution and address including postal code and country. The author to whom correspondence should be directed should be indicated in the cover letter. For the corresponding author, telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address should be provided as well.
Abstract: Manuscripts should include an abstract of 100-150 words summarizing the significant findings.
Keywords: Six to twelve keywords or phrases should be supplied to aid in indexing the article.
Text headings: Headings should be set flush left and the text should begin on the next line. For example:
first-level 1 HEADING (bold, all caps.)
second-level 1.1 Heading (bold, upper case and lower case characters)
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Nomenclature: A nomenclature section defining all symbols used should be included at the end of the paper. Please indicate S.I. units.
Tables: Tables should be numbered consecutively and include a clear descriptive caption at the top. Avoid the use of structural formulas in the body of tables. Table footnotes should be given a footnote symbol as explained in the Footnotes section, proceeding by row rather than by column order.
References: References should be indicated in the text by consecutive Arabic numbers in brackets. The full list should be collected at the end of the paper in numerical order. All references in the list should be cited within the text, and vice versa. References should be numbered by the order in which they appear in the text. Listed references should be complete in all details, including article titles in journals. All authors on each paper should be cited; “et al.” is not sufficient. Journal title abbreviations should conform to Mathematical Reviews Index style.
Examples
Journal article:
[1] Last name one, first initial., Last name two, first initial. (year). Title of article. Journal Title, volume, pages.
Book:
[2] Last name, first initial. (year). Book Title (edition). City: Publisher.
Stand-alone Web document
[3] Last name, first initial. (year). List of authoring systems. Retrieved date, from http://www.website.com/.
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Footnotes: Authors are encouraged to minimize the use of footnotes. A footnote may include the designation of a corresponding author of the paper, current address information for an author (if different from that shown in the affiliation), and traditional footnote content. Information concerning grant support of research should appear in a separate Acknowledgments section at the end of the paper, not in a footnote. Acknowledgments of the assistance of colleagues or similar notes of appreciation also properly belong in an Acknowledgments section, not in footnotes.
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Units: Please use S.I. (metric) units. Where useful, inch/pound equivalents may be included in parentheses.
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Whenever the use of color is an integral part of the research, or where the work is generated in color, the journal will publish the color illustrations as color plates in the back of the issue without charge to the authors. Reprints in color will carry a surcharge. Please write to the Editor for details.
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Reprints
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