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                             CALL FOR PAPERS

                         The Mathematica Journal 


                     Special Issue on:  Statistics
                         Guest Editor:  Colin Rose

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Aim
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The use of Mathematica in statistics is currently undergoing a
renaissance. This special issue of The Mathematica Journal will be
devoted to all aspects of statistics. Any paper related to statistics
is welcome, irrespective of whether the focus is theoretical or
applied, symbolic or numerical, and specifically including software
demos, from authors who have backgrounds in statistics, probability,
computer science, mathematics, econometrics, psychometrics,
computational biology, etc



Submission Guidelines
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Papers must be written in English and submitted as Mathematica
notebooks to the guest editor by email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. There
is no absolute restriction on length. However, shorter papers (6 to 10
pages) will be strongly preferred to longer ones, in the interest of
diversity and quality.  Authors are requested to be as concise as
possible. Long code listings can easily be included in the electronic
version of the journal. 

All submitted papers will be refereed. Submitting authors may be asked
to referee a paper.

Please also see the journal's submissions page:

      http://www.mathematica-journal.com/submissions/

If you are contemplating submitting a paper, please email a STATEMENT
OF INTENT (author details, tentative title, and an estimated number of
pages) as soon as possible to the guest editor at [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Important Dates
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Statement of Intent:    30 November (preferred) to 30 December 2002
Submission of paper:    31 January 
Refereeing:             February/March 2003 (tentative)
Revision:               April 2003
Publication:            September 2003   


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