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\begin{center}{\Large
  CALL FOR PAPERS\hspace{2em}CALL FOR PAPERS\\
  {\small\it(revised 1 January 1997)}\\
  \mbox{{\it The Chicago Journal of Theoretical Computer Science}}\\[1ex]
  The MIT Press}
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The \emph{Chicago Journal of Theoretical Computer Science} is a
peer-reviewed scholarly journal in theoretical computer
science. The journal is committed to providing a forum for significant
results on theoretical aspects of all topics in Computer Science,
with a particular emphasis on the areas of research of the editorial
board, listed below. \\[1.5ex]
\emph{Editor in chief:} Janos Simon (simon@cs.uchicago.edu). \\
\emph{Consulting editors:} \\
\hspace*{5em}Joseph Halpern (halpern@cs.cornell.edu)\\
\hspace*{5em}Stuart A.\ Kurtz (kurtz@cs.uchicago.edu)\\
\hspace*{5em}Raimund Seidel (seidel@cs.uni-sb.de, seidel@cs.berkeley.edu)\\[2ex]
\emph{Editors:} \\[1.5ex]
\begin{tabular}{llll}
Martin Abadi & Ronald Fagin & Neil Immerman & James Royer \\
Pankaj Agarwal & Lance Fortnow & Howard Karloff & Nir Shavit \\
Eric Allender & Steven Fortune & Philip Klein & Alan Selman \\
Tetsuo Asano & Greg Frederickson & Phokion Kolaitis & Eva Tardos \\
Laszl\'o Babai & Andrew Goldberg & Stephen Mahaney & Sam Toueg \\
Eric Bach & Georg Gottlob & Michael Merritt & Moshe Vardi \\
Stephen Brookes & Vassos Hadzilacos & John Mitchell & Jennifer Welch \\
Jin-Yi Cai & Juris Hartmanis & Ketan Mulmuley & Pierre Wolper \\
Anne Condon & Maurice Herlihy & Gil Neiger \\
Cynthia Dwork & Ted Herman & David Peleg \\
David Eppstein & Stephen Homer & Andrew Pitts
\end{tabular} \\[2ex]
\emph{Managing editor:} Michael J.\ O'Donnell (odonnell@cs.uchicago.edu).

\paragraph{Journal Format.}
Articles are submitted and published in \LaTeX\ source form, using the
\AmS-\LaTeX\ packages when appropriate, and distributed
internationally over the Internet. Articles are augmented by refereed
forward references to improvements and subsequent related work.
Readers may obtain articles through \emph{FTP} and \emph{HTTP}
(\emph{World Wide Web}) (e.g., using \emph{Mosaic} or
\emph{Netscape}). Other widely used network tools will be supported as
they arise in the future. The \emph{Journal} is committed to
minimizing publication delays, and to promoting maximum flexibility in
the ways that readers use the journal for teaching, research, and
scholarship. Readers' license is limited only as required to insure
fair attribution to authors and the journal, and to prohibit use in a
competing commercial product. In addition, the journal will publish,
when appropriate, papers with unusual requirements, such as extreme
length, experimental data, or computer programs.

\paragraph{Submission of Articles.}
Articles are submitted in \LaTeX\ source format, with separate
\BIBTeX\ bibliography, by Internet mail to
\begin{quote}
  \texttt{chicago-journal@cs.uchicago.edu}
\end{quote}
Full instructions for authors are available on the network, as
described below.

\paragraph{Reviewing, Revision, Publication.}
The editors of the \emph{Journal} will review each new or revised
article as promptly as possible, returning one or more referee reports
to the contact author and a decision to accept, reject, or require
revisions. Upon acceptance, the \emph{Journal} requires 4 weeks for
copy editing, after which the \LaTeX\ source of the article is placed
immediately in the network servers for access by readers.

\paragraph{More Information.}
More information, including detailed instructions for authors, and
\LaTeX\ style files to aid authors and readers, is available through
\begin{itemize}
  \item \emph{World Wide Web}
    \begin{itemize}
      \item {\tt http://www-mitpress.mit.edu/jrnls-catalog/science-toc.html}
      \item {\tt http://cs-www.uchicago.edu/publications/cjtcs}
    \end{itemize}
  \item Anonymous \emph{ftp}
    \begin{itemize}
      \item server {\tt mitpress.mit.edu}, path {\tt pub/CJTCS}
      \item server {\tt cs.uchicago.edu}, path {\tt pub/publications/cjtcs}
    \end{itemize}
  \item Network mail
      \begin{itemize}
        \item {\tt journals-info@mit.edu}
        \item {\tt chicago-journal@cs.uchicago.edu}
      \end{itemize}
\end{itemize}

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