期刊名称:JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
This journal is devoted to research articles of the highest quality in all areas of pure and applied mathematics. |
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Instructions to Authors
Initial Submission
Two copies of the paper should be sent directly to one of the Editors, (not an Associate Editor), and the author should keep one copy. At the time of submission, authors should indicate if the paper has been prepared using AMS-LaTeX or AMS-TeX, though AMS-LaTeX is strongly preferred. If you do not receive acknowledgment within one month, please check back with the Editor. Given that the Journal of the AMS publishes only 1,000 pages per year, long papers can be considered only in extraordinary circumstances.
IF an editor is agreeable, electronically prepared TeX manuscripts may be submitted by pointing to an appropriate URL on a preprint or e-print server.
Authors should also supply the Editor with email addresses if available. These will be printed after the postal address at the end of each article.
Although an abstract is not required upon initial submission, upon acceptance authors will be requested to supply an abstract for the electronic version of this journal. An abstract should be at least one complete sentence and at most 300 words. The AMS offers free worldwide access to the electronic abstracts. No abstracts appear in the printed journal starting in 1998.
The first page must contain a descriptive title that is short, but informative; useless or vague phrases such as "some remarks about" or "concerning" should be avoided.
Included with the footnotes to the paper should be the 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification representing the primary and secondary subjects of the article. The classifications are accessible from
http://www.ams.org/msc
The Mathematics Subject Classification footnote may be followed by a list of key words and phrases describing the subject matter of the article and taken from it.
Journal abbreviations used in bibliographies are accessible from
http://www.ams.org/publications
Editorial Board
Editors |
Bernd Sturmfels Department of Mathematics University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-3840 USA bernd@math.berkeley.edu |
Ingrid Daubechies Department of Mathematics & PACM 218 Fine Hall Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544-1000 USA ingrid@math.princeton.edu |
Lawrence C. Evans Department of Mathematics University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-3840 USA evans@math.berkeley.edu |
Robert Lazarsfeld Department of Mathematics University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1109 USA rlaz@umich.edu |
Andrei Okounkov Department of Mathematics Fine Hall Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 USA okounkov@Princeton.edu |
Associate Editors |
Francis Bonahon University of Southern California |
F. Michael Christ University of California at Berkeley |
Constantine M. Dafermos Brown University |
Weinan E Princeton University |
Michael J. Hopkins Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Ehud Hrushovski Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Alexander S. Kechris California Institute of Technology |
Grigorii A. Margulis Yale University |
Tomasz S. Mrowka Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Jonathan M. Rosenberg University of Maryland |
Oded Schramm Microsoft Research |
Karen E. Smith University of Michigan |
Richard Stanley Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Terence C. Tao University of California at Los Angeles |
Richard L. Taylor Harvard University |
S. R. S. Varadhan New York University, Courant Insitute
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Efim Zelmanov Yale University |
Shou-Wu Zhang Columbia University |
Assistant to the Editorial Board |
Cheryl A. Cantore Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics 203 Fine Hall, Washington Road Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 USA Cheryl@princeton.edu |
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