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

Aims and scope
The electronic version. Complete texts of papers are available for viewing by subscribers only at www.ams.org/distribution/mmj.
The journal is indexed in Mathematical Reviews, Zentralblatt Math, ISI (Science Citation Index Expanded).
Journal Overview. The Moscow Mathematical Journal (MMJ) is an international quarterly published (paper and electronic) by the Independent University of Moscow and limited distribution by the American Mathematical Society. MMJ presents highest quality research and research-expository papers in mathematics from all over the world. Its purpose is to bring together different branches of our science and to achieve the broadest possible outlook on mathematics, characteristic of the Moscow mathematical school in general and of the Independent University of Moscow in particular.
An important specific trait of the journal is that it especially encourages research-expository papers, which must contain new important results and include detailed introductions, placing the achievements in the context of other studies and explaining the motivation behind the research. The aim is to make the articles ��?at least the formulation of the main results and their significance ��?understandable to a wide mathematical audience rather than to a narrow class of specialists.
Copying and Reprinting. Materials in this journal may be reproduced by any means for educational and scientific purposes without fee or permission (provided that the customary acknowledgment of the source is given). This consent does not extend to other kinds of copying for general distribution, for advertising or promotional purposes, or for resale. Requests for permission for commercial use of material should be addressed to the Independent University of Moscow.
Instructions to Authors
Articles, as a rule, should be submitted in English (British spelling preferred, except for North American authors) in a reasonable electronic version, sent by e-mail to mmj@mccme.ru, preferably as a source file in AmS-LaTeX (or AmS-TeX). Figures (if any) should be included in separate PostScript files or files in one of the formats BMP, PCX, TIFF, JPEG with resolution no less than 600dpi; the size of the figures as they should appear in print must also be indicated. Exceptionally, readable hard copies (two of them) of articles and/or figures will also be considered, but it should be understood that their processing will take substantially longer.
The article must include a title (and a short title, if the title does not fit in one line of the running head), the name(s) of the author(s), their affiliations and addresses (including e-mail), a short (not more than 200 words) abstract, a list of key words or phrases (from 3 to 10), and the primary (and secondary, if any) subjects of the article, specified in accordance to the 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification (accessible at www.ams.org/msc/). Russian speaking authors are also asked to include a Russian translation of the abstract.
More detailed technical information about the typesetting (style files, requirements concerning figures, etc.) may be obtained at mmj@mccme.ru. An appropriate electronic author package is available at www.ams.org/tex/.
The English of the articles may be corrected in the process of editing. Authors will be sent one set of proofs.
Publishing a paper in the Moscow Mathematical Journal, the author transfers the copyright to the Independent University of Moscow, retaining all rights for non-commercial use of the published material as indicated in Copying and Reprinting.
Offprints. Author(s) of each aricle receive gratis 45 offprints of his/her/their article. Additional offprints demands should be sent not later than the proofs to mmj@mccme.ru.
Editorial Board
Yu. Ilyashenko
Independent University of Moscow; Cornell University; Moscow State University; Steklov Mathematical Institute
M. Tsfasman
Poncelet Laboratiry (CNRS and IUM Institut de Mathématiques de Luminy; Insitute for Information Transmission Problems, Moscow
S. Gusein-Zade
Moscow State University; Independent University of Moscow
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D. Anosov
Steklov Mathematical Institute
V. Arnold
Independent University of Moscow;
Steklov Mathematical Institute;
Université de Paris-IX
S. Artemov
City University of New York
A. Belavin
Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics;
Independent University of Moscow
V. Buchstaber
Steklov Mathematical Institute;
Moscow State University
P. Cartier
Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques
B. Feigin
Independent University of Moscow;
Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics
V. Ginzburg
University of Chicago
J. Guckenheimer
Cornell University
A. Katok
Pennsylvania State University;
Independent University of Moscow
A. Khovanskii
University of Toronto;
Independent University of Moscow;
Institute for System Studies (RAS)
A. Kirillov
University of Pennsylvania;
Insitute for Information Transmission Problems
I. Krichever
Columbia University;
Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics
L. Lafforgue
Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques
S. Lando
Higher School of Economics;
Independent University of Moscow
R. MacPherson
Institute for Advanced Study
G. Margulis
Yale University;
Insitute for Information Transmission Problems
N. Nadirashvili
University of Chicago
Yu. Neretin
Independent University of Moscow;
Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
S. Novikov
University of Maryland;
Steklov Mathematical Institute;
Moscow State University
J. Palis
Instituto Mátematica Pure e Aplicada, Rio de Janeiro
S. Shlosman
Centre de Physique Théorique, Marseille;
Insitute for Information Transmission Problems
S. Smale
City University of Hong Kong;
University of California at Berkeley
A. Sossinsky
Poncelet Laboratiry (CNRS and IUM);
Institute for Problems in Mechanics
V. Vassiliev
Poncelet Laboratiry (CNRS and IUM);
Steklov Mathematical Institute
S. Vlăduţ
Institut de Mathématiques de Luminy;
Insitute for Information Transmission Problems
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