期刊名称:HISTORIA MATHEMATICA
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Historia Mathematica publishes historical scholarship on mathematics and its development in all cultures and time periods. In particular, the journal encourages informed studies on mathematicians and their work in historical context, on the histories of institutions and organizations supportive of the mathematical endeavor, on historiographical topics in the history of mathematics, and on the interrelations between mathematical ideas, science, and the broader culture.
In addition to research articles, Historia Mathematica also publishes book reviews, abstracts of the current literature in the history of mathematics, notes and sources, and occasionally letters to the editor.
Research Areas Include:
- Historiography
- Interrelations between mathematics and the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, arts, religion, and education
- Mathematicians and their work in context
- Organizations and institutions
- Pure and applied mathematical developments
- Sociology of mathematics
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Instructions to Authors
Guide for Authors A publication of the International Commission on the History of Mathematics of the Division of the History of Science of the International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science. Historia Mathematica publishes original research on the history of the mathematical sciences in all periods. Submission of Manuscripts Articles should be submitted online using the Historia Mathematica Web site at http://ees.elsevier.com/yhmat. Electronic files accepted include PDF, PostScript, Word, DVI, and LaTeX. The Elsevier LaTeX package (including detailed instructions for LaTeX preparation) can be obtained from the Quickguide: http://www.elsevier.com/latex. It consists of the files: elsart.cls, guidelines for users of elsart, a template file for quick start, and the instruction booklet "Preparing articles with LaTeX". Minimal exceptions will be allowed. If you are unable to provide an electronic version of your paper, please contact the Editorial Office prior to submission: Historia Mathematica Editorial Office 525 B Street, Suite 1900 San Diego, CA 92101-4495, USA Telephone: 619 699 6561 Fax: 619 699 6801 E-mail: hm@elsevier.com Papers are refereed by at least two specialists. If your paper has been refereed by another journal or read by a colleague, include this information in your submittal letter. Manuscripts are accepted for review with the understanding that the same work has not been and will not be submitted elsewhere, and that its submission for publication has been approved by all of the authors and by the institution where the work was carried out; further, that any person cited as a source of personal communications has approved such citation. Written authorization may be required at the Editor's discretion. 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Cramer et fratum Philibert, Genevae 1744, Vol. I, 375?02 and 517?42, Vol. II, 745?67, 849?67, and 955?75. Dauben, J.W., 1999. The first international connexions in history of mathematics: The case of the Encyclopadie. Historia Mathematica 26, 343?59. Medvedev, F.A., 1991. Scenes from the History of Real Functions (Roger Cooke, Trans.), Science Networks, Vol. 7. Birkhauser Verlag, Basel. Panza, M., 1996. Concept of function, between quantity and form, in the 18th century. In: Jahnke, H.N., Knoche, N., Otte, M. (Eds.), History of Mathematics and Education: Ideas and Experiences. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, pp. 241?74. Peet, T.E., 1923. The Rhind Mathematical Papyrus, British Museum 10057 and 10058. Introduction, Transcription, Translation, and Commentary. Hodder & Stoughton Limited, London (Reprint: Nendeln (Liechtenstein): Kraus Reprint 1970). Riemann, B., 1876/1953. Bernhard Riemman's gesammelte mathematische Werke und wissenschaftlicher Nachlass (H. Weber, R. 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Editorial Board
Editors: Benno van Dalen Editor Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitatl, Lehrstuhl ful Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften Museumsinsel 1, Munich, Germany
June Barrow-Green Managing Editor Faculty of Mathematics and Computing, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
Book Review Editors: A. Rice Department of Mathematics, Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Virginia, USA (for books in English)
A. Malet Department of Humanities, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain (for books in languages other than English)
Abstracts Editors: S. Despeaux Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, USA
L. Martini Siena, Italy
K. Plofker Department of Egyptology and Western Asian Studies, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Associate Editors: L. Berggren Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia
U. Bottazzini Dipartimento de Mathematica, Universit?de Milano, Italy
C. Fraser Institute of the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
C. Gilain Institut de Mathematiques, Universit?6, Paris, France
E. Giusti Instituto Mathematico, Universit?degli Studi, Florence, Italy
I. Grattan-Guinness Middlesex University, Queensway Enfield, United Kingdom
J. Gray Faculty of Mathematics and Computing, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
N. Guicciardini Facolt?di Scienze Umanistiche, Sede di via Pignolo, Bergamo, Italy
J.P. Hogendijk Mathematisch Institut, Rijksuniversitet Utrecht, The Netherlands
W.-S. Horng Department of Mathematics, College of Science, Notional Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan
J. Hoyrup Section for Philosophy and Science Studies, Roskilde University, Roskilde, Denmark
A. Imhausen Institut ful Mathematik, Johannes Gutenburg-Universitul Mainz, Germany
N. Jahnke Fachbereich Mathematik, Universital Duisburg-Essen, Campus Essen, Germany
E. Knobloch Institut ful Philosophie, Wissenschaftstheorie, Wissenschafts- und Technikgeschichte, Technische Universitat, Berlin, Germany
J. L zen Mathematics Institute, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark
A. Malet Departament d' Humanitats, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
R. Netz History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
K. Parshall Department of Mathematics and History, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
V. Peckhaus Institut fur Philosophie, Universitat Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany
J. Peiffer Laboratoire d'Historie des Sciences et Techniques, CNRS, Paris, France
E. Seneta School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
R. Siegmund-Schultze Department of Mathematics, Agder University College, Kristiansand, Norway
J.A. Stedall The Queen's College, Oxford, England, UK
W. Van Egmond Tempe, Arizona, USA
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