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Filename: jmathphys2010.bib
Version: 1.30
Date: 08 November 2023
Time: 10:28:02 MST
Checksum: 28511 64616 236529 2474425 [CRC-16 words lines bytes]

BibTeX file docstring comments

This is a COMPLETE bibliography of the Journal of Mathematical Physics (CODEN JMAPAQ, ISSN 0022-2488 (print), 1089-7658 (electronic), 1527-2427) for the years 2010--2014. Cross references may require inclusion of entries from a few other years.

The journal began publishing with volume 1, number 1, January/February, 1960. Publication was bimonthly in 1960--1962, and since then, monthly. The journal is published by the American Institute of Physics.

The journal has World-Wide Web sites at

    http://jmp.aip.org/
    http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/journal/jmp/browse
    http://jmp.aip.org/resource/1/jmapaq
    http://ojps.aip.org/jmp/
    http://www.aip.org/ojs/jmp.html

At version 1.30, the COMPLETE year coverage looked like this:

     1972 (   1)    1989 (   0)    2006 (   1)
     1973 (   0)    1990 (   0)    2007 (   1)
     1974 (   0)    1991 (   0)    2008 (   1)
     1975 (   0)    1992 (   0)    2009 (  11)
     1976 (   0)    1993 (   0)    2010 ( 579)
     1977 (   0)    1994 (   0)    2011 ( 483)
     1978 (   0)    1995 (   0)    2012 ( 529)
     1979 (   0)    1996 (   1)    2013 ( 534)
     1980 (   0)    1997 (   0)    2014 ( 473)
     1981 (   0)    1998 (   0)    2015 (  86)
     1982 (   0)    1999 (   0)    2016 (   8)
     1983 (   0)    2000 (   0)    2017 (   3)
     1984 (   0)    2001 (   0)    2018 (   1)
     1985 (   0)    2002 (   1)    2019 (   0)
     1986 (   0)    2003 (   0)    2020 (   4)
     1987 (   0)    2004 (   2)
     1988 (   0)    2005 (   2)

     Article:       2721

     Total entries: 2721

Online electronic text of journal articles in PDF format is available for articles in all AIP journals,

    http://www.aip.org/ojs/launch.html

beginning with the 1997 issues, but only to journal subscribers with a valid username and password. Institutional library subscribers may provide such access to their local members.

Beginning with volume 46, number 1, in 2005, the journal changed from the traditional practice of assigning sequentially-increasing page numbers in each volume. In the new system, each article is assigned a six-digit number. The first two digits are the issue number, and the remaining four digits represent a number in ascending order of publication, and unique within each issue, but otherwise apparently arbitrary, and unrelated to the article page count. The six-digit number is NOT unique across volumes.

The new system has the unfortunate side effect that it is no longer possible to detect missing entries by a page-gap analysis. A better design would have chosen unique sequential article numbers that could then be used in DOI values, e.g., as VVVNNPPPPP.

The new pagecount field records the value that was formerly implicitly determined by a page range, and only a few BibTeX bibliography styles are aware of it. Thus, in the new style, an article might be cited as

S. S. Rajah and S. D. Maharaj, J. Math. Phys. 49(1), 012501 (9 pages), January 2008

or in the compact style favored in the chemistry and physics literature

J. Math. Phys. 49, 012501 (2008)

From volume 50, number 1, 2009, authors with Chinese, Japanese, or Korean names may choose to include parenthesized Unicode characters for their names (see entry Cassar:2009:ACJ, as well as the editorial at

    http://publish.aps.org/PhysRevLett.99.230001

for background and explanation). Few authors have so far chosen to do so, and because the needed character code and font support is beyond most current TeX and LaTeX implementations outside the parts of the world where ideographic character sets are used, and because for maximal data portability, the bibliography archive of which this file is a member restricts characters to the printable ASCII set, plus newline, this bibliography file does not presently support that extension.

The large number of publications in this journal, and limitations in internal table sizes in BibTeX and TeX, requires a split of this bibliography into parts named jmathphys19xx.* (xx = 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95), and jmathphys20xx.* (xx = 00, 05, ...), one for each five-year period beginning with the year in the file name.

The initial draft of entries for this bibliography was derived from the OCLC Contents1st database. Additions were then made from all of the bibliographies in the TeX User Group collection, from bibliographies in the author's personal files, from the MathSciNet database, from the IEEE INSPEC database, and from the computer science bibliography collection on ftp.ira.uka.de in /pub/bibliography to which many people of have contributed.

Numerous errors in the sources noted above have been corrected. Spelling has been verified with the UNIX spell and GNU ispell programs using the exception dictionary stored in the companion file with extension .sok.

BibTeX citation tags are uniformly chosen as name:year:abbrev, where name is the family name of the first author or editor, year is a 4-digit number, and abbrev is a 3-letter condensation of important title words. Citation tags were automatically generated by software developed for the BibNet Project.

In this bibliography, entries are sorted in publication order within each journal, using bibsort -byvolume.

The checksum field above contains a CRC-16 checksum as the first value, followed by the equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word count) utility output of lines, words, and characters. This is produced by Robert Solovay's checksum utility.