期刊名称:AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL Monthly
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The MONTHLY publishes articles, as well as notes and other features, about mathematics and the profession. Its readers span a broad spectrum of mathematical interests, and include professional mathematicians as well as students of mathematics at all collegiate levels. Authors are invited to submit articles and notes that bring interesting mathematical ideas to a wide audience of MONTHLY readers.
The MONTHLY's readers expect a high standard of exposition; they expect articles to inform, stimulate, challenge, enlighten, and even entertain. MONTHLY articles are meant to be read, enjoyed, and discussed, rather than just archived. Articles may be expositions of old or new results, historical or biographical essays, speculations or definitive treatments, broad developments, or explorations of a single application. Novelty and generality are far less important than clarity of exposition and broad appeal. Appropriate figures, diagrams, and photographs are encouraged.
Notes are short, sharply focused, and possibly informal. They are often gems that provide a new proof of an old theorem, a novel presentation of a familiar theme, or a lively discussion of a single issue.
Instructions to Authors
Articles and Notes should be sent to the Editor:
Dan Velleman
American Mathematical Monthly Amherst College PO Box 5000 Amherst, MA
For an initial submission, please send a pdf as an email attachment to: mathmonthly@amherst.edu. (Pdf is the only electronic file format we accept.) Please put "Submission to the Monthly" in the subject line, and include the title of the paper and the name and postal address of the corresponding author in the body of your email. If submitting more than one paper, send each in a separate email. In lieu of a pdf, an author may submit a single paper copy of the manuscript, printed on only one side of the paper. Manuscript pages should be numbered, and left and right margins should be at least one inch wide. Authors who use LaTeX are urged to use article.sty, or a similar generic style, and its standard environments with no custom formatting. See recent articles in the Monthly for the style of citations for journal articles and books. Follow the link to Electronic Publication Information for authors at http://www.maa.org/pubs/journal_guidelines.pdf for information about figures and files as well as general editorial guidelines.
Letters to the Editor on any topic are invited. Comments, criticisms, and suggestions for making the MONTHLY more lively, entertaining, and informative are welcome.
Proposed problems or solutions should be sent to:
Doug Hensley
Monthly Problems
Department of Mathematics
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77840 In lieu of duplicate hardcopy, authors may submit pdfs to monthlyproblems@math.tamu.edu
Instructions to Authors
journal_guidelines.pdf
Editorial Board
Editor: Roger A. Horn Email: monthly@math.utah.edu
Daniel J. Velleman 2006—Present
Bruce Palka 2001—2005
Roger Horn 1996—2000
John Ewing 1991—1995
Herbert Wilf 1986—1990
Paul Richard Halmos 1981—1985
Ralph Philip Boas, Jr. 1977—1980
Alex Rosenberg and Ralph Philip Boas, Jr. 1977—1978
Alex Rosenberg 1974—1976
Harley Flanders 1969—1973
Robert Abraham Rosenbaum 1967—1968
Frederick Arthur Ficken 1962—1966
Ralph Duncan James 1957—1961
Carl Barnett Allendoerfer 1952—1956
Carroll Vincent Newsom 1947—1951
Lester Randolph Ford 1942—1946
Elton James Moulton 1937—1941
Walter Buckingham Carver 1932—1936
William Henry Bussey 1927—1931
Walter Burton Ford 1923—1926
Albert Arnold Bennett 1922
Raymond Clare Archibald 1919—1921
Robert Daniel Carmichael 1918
Herbert Ellsworth Slaught 1916—1917
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