Volume: 17 Issue: 1, 4/23/24

Year: 2024

Research Article

Research Article

18. Revisiting Gradient Bach Solitons via Maximum Principles

The purpose of Electronic Journal of Geometry (IEJG) is the advancement of mathematics. Editors and referees evaluate submitted papers strictly on the basis of scientific merit, without regard to authors' nationality, country of residence, institutional affiliation, gender, and political views.

IEJG is devoted to the high quality publication of current research developments in the fields of geometry, and in all interdisciplinary areas in mathematics which use geometric methods and investigate geometrical structures.

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International Electronic Journal of Geometry (IEJG)  devoted to the high quality publication of current research developments in the fields of geometry, and in all interdisciplinary areas in mathematics which use geometric methods and investigate geometrical structures. Requirements for acceptance of papers include originality, scientific significance and clarity of presentation.


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All manuscripts should contain the essential elements needed to convey your manuscript, for example Abstract, Keywords, Classification Codes, Introduction, Results, Conclusions and References.

 

Article structure

 

You are recommended to use the template of the International Electronic Journal of Geometry (IEJG) available from template, when preparing your manuscript; this will ensure that your article satisfies the journal’s style requirements.


Figures

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Essential title page information:

 

Title. Concise and informative. Titles are often used in information-retrieval systems;


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Corresponding author. Clearly indicate who will handle correspondence at all stages of refereeing, publication, and post-publication. Contact details must be kept up to date by the corresponding author.

 

ORCID ID of all authors must be written.



Abstract

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Keywords

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Classification Codes


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Acknowledgements

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References

General Considerations Regarding References

The author is responsible for the accuracy of the references. All listed references must be cited in the text.

Articles which have been accepted for publication should be listed with the expected year of publication (if known) and name of the journal. In place of volume and page numbers, add (in press) at the end.

 

Reference Style and Format

 

The list of references at the end is arranged in numerical order. Include the DOI number if one exists. Citations in the text should be identified by appropriate numbers in square brackets, and consecutive references should be concatenated (e.g. [7, 12-15]). The names of all authors should be listed. References by the same author or group of authors should be listed in chronological order.

 

References should be styled as follows, with correct punctuation:

 

Journal Article (one author)

 

Romaguera, S.: On Nadler’s fixed point theorem for partial metric spaces. Mathematical Sciences and Applications E-Notes. 1 (1), 1-8  (2013).

 

Journal Article (multiple authors)

Fujioka, A., Furuhata, H., Sasaki, T.: Projective surfaces and pre-normalized Blaschke immersions of codimension two. International Electronic Journal of Geometry. 9 (1), 100-110  (2016).

 

Journal article with DOI

 

Chen, B. Y., Wei, S.: Walter Riemannian submanifolds with concircular canonical field. Bull. Korean Math. Soc. 56 (6), 1525-1537 (2019). https://doi.org/10.4134/BKMS.b181232

 

Article in Conference Proceedings

 

Ilarslan, K.: New results for general helix in Euclidean 3-space. In: Proceedings of the 6th International Eurasian Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Applications (IECMSA), Aug 15-18 2017, Budapest, HUNGARY. AIP Conference Proceedings. 1926, 1-6 (2018).

 

Book (one author)

 

O’Neill, B.: Semi-Riemannian geometry with applications to relativity. Academic Press. London (1983).

Book (multiple authors)


Duggal, Krishan L., Şahin, B.: Differential geometry of lightlike submanifolds. Frontiers in Mathematics. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel (2010).

 

Book chapter

 

Aral, A.: On generalized Picard integral operators. In: Advance in summability and approximation theory. Springer, Singapore (2018).

 

Manuscript that is posted to arXiv




Özgür, C.: On C-Parallel Legendre Curves in Non-Sasakian Contact Metric Manifolds. Preprint arxiv:1906.03313 (2019).


Theses

 

 Kula, L.: Split quaternions and the geometrical applications. Ph.D. thesis. Ankara University (2003).



After Acceptance

 

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A PDF file of the final version of the article will be sent to each author. Papers are presented on the internet immediately after they are accepted for publication. Full-text Access to all papers is available for free so as to reach the widest possible audiences. No reprints will be offered, however.

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