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Call for papers
Posted on Tuesday, January 10, 2006 @ 22:33:07 GMT by vlad

Science yru4 writes: Dmitri Rabounski writes: Dear colleagues,

Hexis Publishers commonly with journal Progress in Physics invite contributors to the book:

MULTI-STRUCTURES AND MULTI-SPACES IN PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS

See call for papers in attachment. Deadline for submissions: 30 September 2006. Expected publication: 01 December 2006

Sincerely yours,

Dmitri Rabounski
Editor-in-Chief
Progress in Physics
e-mail: rabounski@yahoo.com
http://www.geocities.com/ptep_online/


Hexis Publishers commonly with journal Progress in Physics invite contributors to the book

Multi-Structures and Multi-Spaces in Physics and Mathematics

Editors:

Prof. Florentin Smarandache and Dmitri Rabounski
Dept. of Mathematics, University of New Mexico,
200 College Road, Gallup, NM 87301, USA

E-mails: smarand@unm.edu; rabounski@yahoo.com
http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/
http://www.geocities.com/ptep_online/

Since established in mathematics (1969), multi-structures and multi-spaces are expected to be in physics and, or even other branches of science. For instance, a multi-space: let S1, S2 , ..., Sk be distinct two-by-two structures on respectively the distinct two-by-two sets M1, M2 , …, Mk . We define the multi-space M as a union of the previous sets, hence we have k different structures on M.

We can construct a geometric multi-space formed by the union of three distinct subspaces: an Euclidean, a Hyperbolic, and an Elliptic one. Similarly one can define the Multi-Group, Multi-Ring, Multi-Field, Multi-Lattice,
Multi-Module, and so on.

For more information see http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/TRANSDIS.TXT

Major research tracks include the themes (this list can be expanded)

Physics:
General Relativity
Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Electrodynamics
Classical Electrodynamics
Molecular and Atomic Physics
Nuclear Physics
Astrophysics and Astronomy
Statistical Physics

Mathematics:
Algebra
Logics
Number Theory
Geometry and Topology
Analysis
Differential Equations
Probability and Statistics
Combinatorics

Deadline for submissions: 30 September 2006
Expected publication: 01 December 2006
Submission Requirements: Send an abstract, then a full-length paper in standard LaTeX article format to the Editors: smarand@unm.edu; rabounski@yahoo.com

No fee for the publication required
Authors receive a printed copy for free


 
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