期刊名称:JOURNAL OF COMMUTATIVE ALGEBRA
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Journal of Commutative Algebra
Journal of Commutative Algebra publishes significant results in the area of commutative algebra and closely related fields including algebraic number theory, algebraic geometry, representation theory, semigroups and monoids.
The journal also publishes substantial expository/survey papers as well as conference proceedings. Any person interested in editing such a proceeding should contact one of the managing editors.
Instructions to Authors
The Journal of Commutative Algebra publishes research papers and expository articles in commutative algebra and closely related fields including algebraic number theory, algebraic geometry, representation theory, semigroups and monoids.
Instructions for Authors
Initial submission. A paper may be submitted to any member of the editorial board. Such action is representation by the author that the manuscript has not been copyrighted, published, or submitted elsewhere.
Authors are strongly encouraged to submit their paper electronically, in pdf (preferred) or PostScript format, as an attachment to an email message. The submission should be a single file, with a distinctive name. The information in the body of the email message should include the authors' full names and the full title of the paper.
If electronic submission is not possible, a paper may be submitted by sending two copies, as well as a cover letter which includes an email address (preferred), or, if this is impossible, a FAX number.
Joint Authors The email message or cover letter should specify which author will assume responsibility for correspondence and proofreading.
After acceptance. After a paper is accepted, the Journal of Commutative Algebra would like to receive any computer files associated with the paper. Do not send any materials to the rmmc office until you are contacted by the editorial office. We prefer TeX or LaTeX files (no special style sheet is required) but will gladly accept whatever files you can send. Files can be sent by email to rmmc@asu.edu. If you have figures please send them in both the original program format and, if possible, in PostScript format. Please make 1 figure per file with no caption (we will insert the caption) and entitle the files fig1.ps, fig2.bmp, etc. so we can easily identify the correct figure numbers. If figure files are unavailable please send original pen and ink drawings. Output from a duplicating machine, such as a Xerox copy, does not reproduce very well.
It is very important that the office be notified of any changes in your email address.
Proofs. All proofing is done by email, if possible, and we cannot use this process without a current email address. Prior to publication a pdf file will be sent to you via email for proofreading. You must have a working email (preferred) or FAX for us to process your paper.
Page Charges. There are no page charges.
Editorial Board
Managing Editors
Jim Coykendall Department of Mathematical Sciences O-110 Martin Hall, Box 340975 Clemson University Clemson, SC 29634, USA� jim.coykendall@gmail.com (commutative algebra, factorization, algebraic number theory)
Hal Schenck Mathematics Department University of Illinois 332 Illini Hall Urbana, IL 61801, USA schenck@math.uiuc.edu (connections to geometry and combinatorics)
Associate Editors
Daniel Anderson Department of Mathematics University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242-1419, USA dan-anderson@uiowa.edu (commutative rings, ideals, lattices, ordered structures, semirings)
David Anderson Department of Mathmetics University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN 37996-1300, USA anderson@math.utk.edu (commutative rings, factorization)
Scott Chapman Department of Mathematics and Statistics Sam Houston State University Box 2206 Huntsville, TX 77341-2206, USA scott.chapman@shsu.edu (commutative algebra, monoids, factorization)
Marco Fontana Dipartimento di Matematica Universita degli Studi 'Roma Tre' 1, Largo San Leonardo Murialdo 00146 Roma, Italy fontana@mat.uniroma3.it (commutative rings, valuation theory, multiplicative ideal systems)
Graham Leuschke Department of Mathematics Syracuse University 215 Carnegie Hall Syracuse, NY 13244-1150, USA gjleusch@math.syr.edu (representations, characteristic p, algebraic geometry)
Bruce Olberding Department of Mathematical Sciences New Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM 88003-8801, USA olberdin@nmsu.edu (ideal theory, valuation theory, module theory)
Claudia Polini Department of Mathematics University of Notre Dame 255 Hurley Building Notre Dame, IN 46556-5641, USA cpolini@nd.edu (blowup algebras, linkage theory, Hilbert functions, core of ideals, integral closures)
Sean Sather-Wagstaff Department of Mathematics #2750 North Dakota State University PO Box 6050 Fargo, ND 58108-6050, USA sean.sather-wagstaff@ndsu.edu (homological commutative algebra, monomial ideals, divisor class groups)
Irena Swanson Department of Mathematics Reed College 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd Portland, OR 97202, USA iswanson@reed.edu (tight closure, integral closure, computation, primary decomposition, homological algebra)
Jerzy Weyman Mathematics Department Northeastern University 360 Huntington Ave Boston, MA 02115, USA j.weyman@neu.edu (Representation theory (classical groups/quivers), algebraic geometry)
Roger Wiegand Department of Mathematics 330 Avery Hall University of Nebraska Lincoln, NE 68588-0130, USA rwiegand@math.unl.edu (Commutative algebra, representations)
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