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Annals of
Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence
A series of the Annals of the Mathematical Sciences
J. D. Baltzer Scientific Publishing Co.
The Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence will be devoted to reporting significant contributions on
the interaction of mathematical and computational techniques reflecting the evolving disciplines of artificial
intelligence. The Annals will publish monographs, edited volumes of original manuscripts, survey articles and
well-refereed conference proceedings of the highest caliber within this increasingly important field. All papers
will be subjected to peer refereeing at the standard of the major scientific journals.
The intended scope of the Annals is to represent a wide range of topics of concern to the scholars applying
quantitative, combinatorial, logical and algebraic methods to areas as diverse as decision support, automatic
deduction, reasoning, knowledge-based systems, machine learning, computer vision, robotics and motion planning as well as influencing the growth potential of new areas of applied mathematics and computational
theory generated by this cross-fertilization.
The Annals of Math and AI will serve as a permanent record of research developments, with each issue or
volume focused on a topic and featuring one or more guest editors. In coordination with the editorial board,
the guest editors will be personally responsible for the collection of papers to appear in that volume, for the
refereeing process and for the time schedule. Smaller collections of papers will be published in separate issues
and combined into volumes of approximately 400 pages. Larger collections will be published as full volumes.
This new series will be parallel (maybe orthogonal) to the existing Annals of Operations Research which first
appeared in 1984 and is now publishing at a rate of six volumes per year. Peter Hammer is the general editor
of the annals of the mathematical sciences.
Collections on the following topics are currently under preparation to appear during 1989: AI and Statistics
(W. Gale and D. Hand), Motion Planning (M. Sharir), Mathematical Stability in Computer Vision (R.
Hummel), Logic and Intelligent Database Systems (S. Tsur), and several others are under consideration.
Proposals are invited for additional collections on topics within intelligent systems that show a strong foundational component. For further information, conference organizers and potential guest editors may contact
Prof. Martin Charles Golumbic
Editor-in-chief
Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence
IBM Israel Scientific Center
Technion City
Haifa, ISRAEL
Electronic mail: [email protected]