期刊名称:JOURNAL OF TOPOLOGY
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 Topology publishes papers of high quality and significance in topology, geometry and adjacent areas of mathematics. Interesting, important and often unexpected links connect topology and geometry with many other parts of mathematics, and the editors welcome submissions on exciting new advances concerning such links, as well as those in the core subject areas of the Journal.
The Journal of Topology will appear in quarterly issues with articles posted individually online, and will be made freely available online in its first year.
Journal of Topology is covered by the following indexing services:
American Mathematical Society Mathematical Reviews (MR) Science Citation Index® Zentralblatt Math
Instructions to Authors
This page contains information for preparing a paper for publication in the Proceedings, Journal or Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, or the Journal of Topology. For papers submitted to the LMS Journal of Computation and Mathematics, see instead Instructions for Authors (JCM). For papers submitted to Mathematika, see instead Submission of Papers (Mathematika).
The following topics are covered on this page:
The LMS class file for LaTeX2e;
LMS House Style guidelines for preparation of manuscripts;
Mathematics Subject Classification (MSC) codes.
The LMS Class File v.2.1.9 for LaTeX2e
Authors are encouraged to prepare their manuscripts in the 'LMS' document class for LaTeX2e. The author guide entitled "Using the LMS Class File" consists of only 4 pages. You may choose to preview the Author Guide as a PDF file (for this, the free Adobe Acrobat® Reader® browser plug-in is required) prior to downloading the installation package. The Author Guide is included, however, in the class-file distribution.
The current version of the LMS class file is v.2.1.9, dated 20 November 2007.
Instructions for Downloading the LMS Class File
UNIX USERS: Click here to download the class-file distribution as a 'tarred' and 'gzipped' archive. After saving the file lmsclass.tar.gz, execute the following commands to unpack the files:
gunzip lmsclass.tar.gz
tar xvf lmsclass.tar
Then follow the instructions in the file 'readme-lms.txt'.
WINDOWS USERS: Click here to download the class-file distribution as a 'zipped' archive. You must have suitable archiving software pre-installed in order to unpack the files, such as WinZip or PowerArchiver (click to download this).
Then follow the instructions in the file 'readme-lms.txt'.
MACINTOSH USERS: Click here to download the class-file distribution as a 'zipped' archive. You must have suitable archiving software pre-installed in order to unpack the files, such as ZipIt (click to download this).
After unpacking, on some MacIntosh systems you may need to convert the files lms.cls and readme-lms.txt from PC to MacIntosh format using the Apple File Exchange feature.
Then follow the instructions in the file 'readme-lms.txt'.
List of Files
The unpacked file distribution should contain the following files:
readme-lms.txt;
lms.cls (the LMS class file);
lms2eau.tex (a sample file for preparing your manuscript);
lms2eau1.ps (the guide ‘Using the LMS class file’);
lms2eau1.pdf (the guide ‘Using the LMS class file’).
If the files fail to unpack, you probably already have them installed. In this case, if the supplied files are newer, we strongly recommend that you use the newer files. To do this, rename any existing file and unpack the distribution again.
Feedback
Please report any software bug or problem with downloading to production@lms.ac.uk. The LMS also welcomes suggestions for improving these instructions.
Editorial Board
Michael Atiyah
Martin Bridson
Ralph Cohen
Simon Donaldson
Nigel Hitchin
Frances Kirwan
Peter Kronheimer
Marc Lackenby
Jean Lannes
Wolfgang Lück
John Roe
Graeme Segal
Ulrike Tillmann (Managing Editor)
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