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  • Open Problems on Rank Metric Codes

    2023-10-13

    Submissions of research papers or surveys for the special issue are invited from researchers who presented or discussed topics at the "Open Problems on Rank Metric Codes" workshop held in Caserta, Italy from February 14 to 16, 2024 organized by Université Paris 8 and University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” (event details: https://www.math.univ-paris13.fr/~borello/OpeRa2024/main).
    To be eligible for consideration in this special issue, manuscripts must be submitted no later than September 15, 2024, through the ADAM website at https://adam-journal.eu/. Once accepted, these papers will promptly appear in the list of accepted papers and are expected to be accessible to readers by the middle of 2025.
    Deadline have been extended until October 15 2024!!!
    Authors can access submission guidelines, including a template and style file, on the ADAM website. Manuscripts of varying lengths will be considered, but the ideal length ranges from 10 to 15 pages.
    Editors of the issue:
    - Martino Borello, Université Paris 8: [email protected],
    - Julien Lavauzelle, Université Paris 8: [email protected],
    - Olga Polverino, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli: [email protected],
    - Ferdinando Zullo, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli: [email protected].

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  • Call for papers for special issue of ADAM devoted to results obtained at or related to BIRS workshop `Extremal Graphs Arising from Designs and Configurations

    2023-07-07

    Papers submitted for this special issue should be on topics presented or discussed at the workshop `Extremal Graphs Arising from Designs and Configurations, organized in Banff, Canada, May 14 - 19, 2023.

    To be considered for inclusion in this special issue, papers should be submitted by November 30, 2023 via the ADAM website https://adam-journal.eu/. Accepted papers will become available for readers almost immediately through the list of accepted papers. The entire issue should become available by the end of 2024; or possibly by the beginning of 2025.

    A template and style file for submissions can be downloaded from the ADAM website. The ideal length of papers is 10 to 15 pages, but longer or shorter papers will certainly be considered. Papers that are not processed in time for the special issue may still be accepted and published in subsequent regular issues of ADAM. When submitting a paper, please choose the option Extremal Graphs Arising from Designs and Configurations so that it is directed to the correct editors:
    - Marien Abreu, Università degli Studi della Basilicata: [email protected],
    - Gabriela Araujo-Pardo, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México: [email protected],
    - Robert Jajcay, Comenius University: [email protected].

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  • Call for papers for the Dragan Marušič 70 issue of ADAM

    2023-05-14

    Papers submitted for this special issue should be on topics presented or discussed at ``Groups, graphs and everything in between'', a workshop dedicated to the celebration of the 70th birthday of Dragan Marušič, or closely related to them. The Art of Discrete and Applied Mathematics (ADAM) is a modern, dynamic, platinum open access, electronic journal that publishes high-quality articles in contemporary discrete and applied mathematics (including pure and applied graph theory and combinatorics), with no costs to authors or readers. To be considered for inclusion in this special issue, papers should be submitted by December 31, 2023, via the ADAM website https://adam-journal.eu/.

    Deadline have been extended until March 31 2024!!!

    A template and style file for submissions can be downloaded from ADAM website, or obtained from one of the editors on request. The ideal length of papers is 10 to 15 pages, but longer or shorter papers will certainly be considered. Papers that are accepted will appear on-line soon after acceptance, and papers that are not processed in time for the special issue may still be accepted and published in a subsequent regular issue of ADAM.
    Editors of the issue:
    Ademir Hujdurović, University of Primorska: [email protected],
    Klavdija Kutnar, University of Primorska: [email protected],
    Tomaž Pisanski, University of Primorska and IMFM: [email protected].

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