Presentation of papers

Accepted papers will be divided into several sessions. The full program will be announced later.
Duration: 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes discussion.
Papers in the form of extended abstracts: 3-4 A4 Pages.

Extended abstracts will be published in a Special Volume of the very famous AIP Conference Proceedings. The American Institute of Physics (AIP) Conference Series is a very well known series of Conference Proceedings, which is Included in the leading databases of scientific & engineering literature including Inspec (an IET product), Scitation, ISI Web of Knowledge, MathSciNet, Scopus, Google Scholar, etc and in the past had been included in SCIE.

Paper templates

  1. Instructions to the authors can be found here: 8.5 x 11 inch, single-column instruction booklet and 8.5 x 11 inch single-column sample paper.
  2. Microsoft Office Word template files can be downloaded here.
  3. LaTeX guidelines can be downloaded here. Style files etc can be downloaded here.
  4. General Guidelines, template and style files can be found here.

Procedure for submission of a paper for the Proceedings of ICNAAM 2017:

  1. The author must prepare his/her short paper-extended abstract according to the instructions mentioned above and using the Microsoft Office Word template files or LaTeX style files given above. The length of the short paper- extended abstract must be of 3-4 pages.
  2. The author must submit his/her paper for review here.
  3. After review a revision and final version of the paper must be provided.

Together with this material the copyright transfer agreement must be downloaded from here, must be signed by INK and must be send to the e-mail address: apereira@ipb.pt with a carbon copy to mfc@math.uminho.pt.

The journals in which selected full papers of ICNAAM 2017 will be published are:

  1. Journal of Numerical Analysis, Industrial and Applied Mathematics (JNAIAM) (Promacon), which is the official journal of European Society of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering
  2. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences (Wiley & Sons)