Submissions

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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission includes LaTeX source compatible with the official Topology Proceedings topproc.sty style file (Overleaf template for writing in your web browser), any supporting assets (bibliography, images, etc.), and a compiled PDF.
  • Where available, URLs, DOIs, MathSciNet IDs, and/or zbMath IDs have been provided for each reference.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

Submissions must include LaTeX source compatible with the official Topology Proceedings topproc.sty style file (Overleaf template for writing in your web browser), any supporting assets (bibliography, images, etc.), and a compiled PDF.

Continuum Theory (Research Papers)

Submissions must be an original and important contribution to the field, interesting to an appreciable number of our readers.

Continuum Theory (Survey Papers)

Submissions should go significantly beyond a simple listing of definitions, theorems, names and dates. This may be accomplished by a useful reworking of proofs, unification of arguments, an original point of view, or other substantial input making the paper a valuable contribution to the literature.

Dynamical Systems (Research Papers)

Submissions must be an original and important contribution to the field, interesting to an appreciable number of our readers.

Dynamical Systems (Survey Papers)

Submissions should go significantly beyond a simple listing of definitions, theorems, names and dates. This may be accomplished by a useful reworking of proofs, unification of arguments, an original point of view, or other substantial input making the paper a valuable contribution to the literature.

General and Set Theoretic Topology (Research Papers)

Submissions must be an original and important contribution to the field, interesting to an appreciable number of our readers.

General and Set Theoretic Topology (Survey Papers)

Submissions should go significantly beyond a simple listing of definitions, theorems, names and dates. This may be accomplished by a useful reworking of proofs, unification of arguments, an original point of view, or other substantial input making the paper a valuable contribution to the literature.

Geometric Group Theory (Research Papers)

Submissions must be an original and important contribution to the field, interesting to an appreciable number of our readers.

Geometric Group Theory (Survey Papers)

Submissions should go significantly beyond a simple listing of definitions, theorems, names and dates. This may be accomplished by a useful reworking of proofs, unification of arguments, an original point of view, or other substantial input making the paper a valuable contribution to the literature.

Geometric Topology (Research Papers)

Submissions must be an original and important contribution to the field, interesting to an appreciable number of our readers.

Geometric Topology (Survey Papers)

Submissions should go significantly beyond a simple listing of definitions, theorems, names and dates. This may be accomplished by a useful reworking of proofs, unification of arguments, an original point of view, or other substantial input making the paper a valuable contribution to the literature.

Topological Algebra (Research Papers)

Submissions must be an original and important contribution to the field, interesting to an appreciable number of our readers.

Topological Algebra (Survey Papers)

Submissions should go significantly beyond a simple listing of definitions, theorems, names and dates. This may be accomplished by a useful reworking of proofs, unification of arguments, an original point of view, or other substantial input making the paper a valuable contribution to the literature.

Other Areas of Topology/Dynamics (Research Papers)

Submissions must be an original and important contribution to the field, interesting to an appreciable number of our readers.

Other Areas of Topology/Dynamics (Survey Papers)

Submissions should go significantly beyond a simple listing of definitions, theorems, names and dates. This may be accomplished by a useful reworking of proofs, unification of arguments, an original point of view, or other substantial input making the paper a valuable contribution to the literature.

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