期刊名称:JOURNAL OF THE MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
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 Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan (JMSJ) was founded in 1948 and is published quarterly by the Mathematical Society of Japan (MSJ). It covers a wide range of pure mathematics. Research articles in the journal are selected by the editorial board with the aid of distinguished international referees and according to high standards. Electronic access to the articles is offered through Project Euclid and J-STAGE. We provide free access to back issues three years after publication (available also at Online Index). As a leading journal in Japan, JMSJ is indexed/reviewed in
Science Citation Index (SCI) Science Citation Index Expanded Mathematical Reviews MathSciNet Zentralblatt MATH Scopus
Policy toward institutional repositories: Author's final peer-reviewed versions (referring to the Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan) may be deposited immediately after publication. Publisher versions (with copyright indication on the front page) may be deposited three years after publication. Permission is required for both versions.
Current issue : Volume 62 no. 2 (April 2010)
Editors-in-Chief : Yoichi Miyaoka (U. of Tokyo); Toshiki Mabuchi (Osaka U.)
Instructions to Authors
Editorial correspondence : Papers submitted for publication and editorial correspondence should be sent to the following:
JMSJ Editorial Committee Mathematical Society of Japan Taito 1-34-8, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 110-0016, Japan Fax : 81-3-3835-3485 e-mail : jmsj mathsoc.jp
Preparation of manuscripts : Manuscripts for publication must be written in English, French or German with an English abstract. We welcome manuscripts written in TeX, LaTeX or AMS-TeX, preferably in LaTeX2e. The LaTeX2e style file for JMSJ is available here. If the title is long, a shortened version of the title (no more than 60 characters, including spaces) should be given as a running head. JMSJ requests that all papers include a short and informative Abstract, Key Words and Phrases, and the 2010 Mathematics Subject Classification Numbers (2010MSC) representing primary and secondary subjects of the article. For example:
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification. Primary 17B35; Secondary 22E46, 16S32. Key Words and Phrases. harmonics, Capelli identity, invariant theory.
Submission of manuscripts : Electronic submissions in PDF or PS format are strongly recommended. For submissions in hard copy, manuscripts should be sent in triplicate to the editorial committee. If the submitted paper written in TeX is accepted, the corresponding author will be requested to send the text file to the editorial committee.
Proofs : Each corresponding author receives only one set of proofs for corrections. Excessive alternations will be charged to the author.
Copyright : Authors of papers which have been accepted for publication will be asked to sign a copyright agreement.
Offprints : Authors receive gratis 100 offprints of their article. Additional offprints can be purchased in lots of 50, provided the order form is received with the corrected proofs.
Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief
Yoichi Miyaoka
University of Tokyo
Yoshio Tsutsumi
Kyoto University
Editors
Hiroaki Aikawa
Hokkaido University
Toshiyasu Arai
Kobe University
Shin-ichi Doi
Osaka University
Hidenori Fujiwara
Kinki University
Akito Futaki
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Masaki Izumi
Kyoto University
Hideo Kozono
Tohoku University
Hiroyuki Matsumoto
Nagoya University
Shigenori Matsumoto
Nihon University
Jun-ichi Miyachi
Tokyo Gakugei University
Yoshinori Namikawa
Kyoto University
Takayuki Oda
University of Tokyo
Takeo Ohsawa
Nagoya University
Hideo Tamura
Okayama University
Toshiyuki Tanisaki
Osaka City University
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