期刊名称:JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY
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About the journal
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Journal of the European Mathematical Society (JEMS) is the official journal of the EMS. The Society, founded in 1990, works at promoting joint scientific efforts between the many different structures that characterise European mathematics.
JEMS publishes research articles in all active areas of pure and applied mathematics: these will be selected by a distinguished, international board of editors and associate editors, for their outstanding quality and interest, according to the highest international standards. Occasionally, substantial survey papers on topics of exceptional interest will also be published.
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Instructions to Authors
The European Mathematical Society The first proposals for a European Mathematical Society were made at the 1978 International Congress of Mathematicians at Helsinki. The main idea at that time was the creation of a Federation of European Mathematical Societies, although a Society with individual members was also suggested. The organisational problems of a Society with individual members was thought to be too great to be tackled at the time, and the majority were in favour of a Federation. The main purpose was seen to be improving the cooperation between European Mathematical societies and to improve the communication and exchange of information.
Despite the positive feeling towards setting up a Federation, all that was achieved in concrete terms was the setting up of the European Mathematical Council. This was an informal body, with Atiyah as its chairman. The Council, containing about 20 representatives of European mathematical societies, met in 1980, 1982, 1983 and 1984. It set up EUROMATH, an ambitious project to create a huge database of all European mathematical knowledge. Of course such a database would only be useful if storage problems could be addressed, searching tools created etc. The European Mathematical Trust was set up to direct the EUROMATH project.
At a meeting of the Council in 1986 the original two ideas of a Federation of European Mathematical Societies and a European Mathematical Society with individual members was again discussed. A committee was appointed to consider the two suggestions. The Committee reported in May 1988 with the unanimous proposal that a Federation of European Mathematical Societies be formed. It was recognised that problems existed; for example some European countries had several mathematical societies, while other countries did not have any. At a full meeting of the Council in Oberwolfach in October 1988 the French mathematicians were strongly against a Federation, wanting instead a Society with individual members. A compromise between the two was reached, the name 'European Mathematical Society' was accepted, and a proposal by the Finnish delegate to host the Society in Finland was accepted. As Bourguignon writes in [2]:-
The central mission of the European Mathematical Society is to help the emergence of an identity among European mathematicians.
There then followed the difficult process of drafting the statutes. This took two years, the details of which are described in [5]. In October 1990 the final meeting of the European Mathematical Council took place in Madralin near Warsaw. The meeting struggled to finalise the statutes before the European Mathematical Society was formally accepted with its headquarters in Helsinki. Atiyah, who had chaired the European Mathematical Council meeting, became the first individual member of the European Mathematical Society which officially came into existence. Lahtinen writes in [5]:-
The official charter for the foundation ... was signed, a toast was raised, and we had the European Mathematical Society.
Thirty-one European mathematical societies were in the list of original member societies. Others joined later. By June 1993 the Society had 1620 individual members, and the Society currently has around 2000 members.
The Society began to produce a Newsletter in 1991. It sponsored the First European Congress of Mathematics held at the Sorbonne in Paris in July 1992. At that meeting an invitation from the J¨¢nos Bolyai Mathematical Society to hold the Second European Congress of Mathematics in Budapest in 1996 was accepted. A European Mathematical Society lectureship was established in 1993 and at a Council meeting of the Society in Zurich in August 1994 discussions took place on the publication of a mathematical journal. The first European Mathematical Society Lecturer was Hendrik Lenstra who lectured on Topics in algorithmic algebraic number theory in Besançon, France, in June 1995.
The Society also set up the Diderot Mathematical Forum with the first conference 'Mathematics and Finance' taking place in 1996. This conference was a two day event taking place in three cities (London, Moscow and Zurich) simultaneously (with connecting electronic communication). The second Diderot Mathematical Forum was 'Mathematics and the Environment' held in Amsterdam, Madrid and Venice in December 1997, the third was 'Mathematics as a Cultural Force of Evolution' held in Berlin, Florence and Krakow in June 1998, and the fourth was 'Mathematics and Music' held in Lisbon, Paris and Vienna in December 1999. Work on producing the journal was underway in 1995, the title having been chosen to be the Journal of the European Mathematical Society and a publisher having been found by December 1994. The first issue of the Journal appeared in 1999.
The European Mathematical Information Service went on line in June 1995, the decision having been taken at an Executive Committee meeting in Cortona, Italy, in October 1994. More recently the Society has been involved in the EULER project (European Libraries and Electronic Resources in Mathematical Sciences) which allows access to a wide variety of web resources like databases, preprints, and e-journals. The Society is currently involved with a wide range of mathematical activities.
Instructions to Authors
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Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Haïm Brezis Labo. d?Analyse Num¨¦rique 175, rue du Chevaleret 75013 Paris, France e-mail: brezis@ann.jussieu.fr
Editors
Antonio Ambrosetti SISSA Dipartimento di Matematica Via Beirut, 4 34014 Trieste, Italy e-mail: ambr@sissa.it
Luigi Ambrosio Scuola Normale Superiore Piazza dei Cavalieri, 7 56126 Pisa, Italy e-mail: l.ambrosio@sns.it
Enrico Arbarello Dipartimento di Matematica Universit¨¤ di Roma ``La Sapienza' P.le A. Moro, 2 00185 Roma, Italy e-mail: ea@mat.uniroma1.it
Robert J. Aumann Institute of Mathematics The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 91904 Jerusalem, Israel e-mail: raumann@math.huji.ac.il
Ole Eiler Barndorff-Nielsen Aarhus University Department of Mathematical Sciences Ny Munkegade DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark e-mail: oebn@imf.au.dk
Henri Berestycki EHESS Centre d'Analyse et de Math¨¦matique Sociale 54, bd Raspail 75270 Paris Cedex 06, France e-mail: hb@ehess.fr
Joseph Bernstein Department of Mathematics Tel Aviv University 6697 Tel Aviv, Israel e-mail: bernstei@post.tau.ac.il
Fabrice Bethuel Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions B.C. 187 Universit¨¦ Pierre et Marie Curie 4, place Jussieu 75252 Paris Cedex 05, France e-mail: bethuel@ann.jussieu.fr
Jean Bourgain School of Mathematics Institute for Advanced Study Einstein Drive Princeton, NJ 08540, USA e-mail: bourgain@ias.edu
Jean-Michel Coron D¨¦partement de Math¨¦matiques Universit¨¦ Paris-Sud 91405 Orsay Cedex, France e-mail: jean-michel.coron@math.u-psud.fr
Jes¨²s Ildefonso D¨ªaz Depto. Matematica Aplicada Facultad Ciencias Matematicas Universidad Complutense Madrid Ciudad Universitaria 28040 Madrid, Spain e-mail: diaz.racefyn@insde.es
Corrado De Concini Dipartimento di Matematica Universit¨¤ di Roma ``La Sapienza' P.le A. Moro, 2 00185 Roma, Italy e-mail: deconcin@mat.uniroma1.it
Simon Donaldson Department of Mathematics Imperial College 180 Queen's Gate London SW7 2BZ, UK e-mail: s.donaldson@imperial.ac.uk
Yakov Eliashberg Department of Mathematics Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2125, USA e-mail: eliash@math.stanford.edu
Geoffrey Grimmett Statistical Laboratory Centre for Mathematical Sciences Wilberforce Road Cambridge CB3 0WB, UK e-mail: g.r.grimmett@statslab.cam.ac.uk
Helmut Hofer Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University 251 Mercer Street New York, NY 10012, USA e-mail: hofer@cims.nyu.edu
Gerhard Huisken Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics Am M¨¹hlenberg 1 D-14476 Golm, Germany e-mail: huisken@aei.mpg.de
Marius Iosifescu Centre for Mathematical Statistics Casa Academiei Romane Calea 13 Septembrie nr. 13 RO-76100 Bucharest 5, Romania e-mail: miosifes@valhalla.racai.ro
Wilfrid Stephen Kendall University of Warwick Department of Statistics Coventry CV4 7AL, UK e-mail: wsk@stats.warwick.ac.uk
Sergiu Klainerman Princeton University Mathematics Department Fine Hall, Washington Road Princeton, NJ 08544-1000, USA e-mail: seri@math.princeton.edu
Hendrik W. Lenstra, Jr Mathematics Institute University of Leiden Post Bus 9512 2300 R.A. Leiden, The Netherlands e-mail: hwl@math.leidenuniv.nl
Eduard Looijenga Utrecht University Department of Mathematics P.B. 80 010 3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands e-mail: looijeng@math.uu.nl
Angus Macintyre School of Mathematics The University of Edinburgh James Clerk Maxwell Building Edinburgh EH9 3JZ, UK e-mail: angus@maths.ed.ac.uk
Ib Madsen Aarhus University Department of Mathematical Sciences Ny Munkegade DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark e-mail: imadsen@imf.au.dk
Jean Mawhin D¨¦partement de Math¨¦matiques Universit¨¦ Catholique de Louvain Chemin du Cyclotron, 2 B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium e-mail: mawhin@math.ucl.ac.be
Stefan M¨¹ller Max-Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences Inselstr. 22-26 D-04103 Leipzig, Germany e-mail: sm@mis.mpg.de
Sergey Novikov L.D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics Russian Academy of Sciences Kosygina St. 2 Moscow, 119334, Russia e-mail: novikov@ipst.umd.edu
Lambertus A. Peletier Mathematics Institute University of Leiden Post Bus 9512 2300 R.A. Leiden, The Netherlands e-mail: peletier@math.leidenuniv.nl
Alfio Quarteroni Section de Math¨¦matiques EPFL 1015 Ecublens, Lausanne, Switzerland e-mail: alfio.quarteroni@epfl.ch
H. Mete Soner Koc University Dean College of Administrative Sciences and Economics Fener Yolu Caddesi Sariyer 80910 Istanbul, Turkey e-mail: msoner@ku.edu.tr
Alain-Sol Sznitman Department of Mathematics ETHZ 8092 Zurich, Switzerland e-mail: sznitman@math.ethz.ch
Mina Teicher Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Bar-Ilan University Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel e-mail: teicher@macs.biu.ac.il
Claire Voisin Institut de Math¨¦matiques de Jussieu B.C. 247 4, place Jussieu 75252 Paris Cedex 05, France e-mail: voisin@math.jussieu.fr
Efim Zelmanov Department of Mathematics University of California, San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093-0112, USA e-mail: ezelmano@math.ucsd.edu
G¨¹nter M. Ziegler Institut f¨¹r Mathematik Technische Universität Berlin Strasse des 17. Juni 136 10623 Berlin, Germany e-mail: ziegler@math.tu-berlin.de
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