AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS

American Journal of Mathematics, April 2006 issue.

'American Journal of Mathematics' is a bimonthly mathematics journal published by the Johns Hopkins University Press, founded in 1878 by James Joseph Sylvester. It is the oldest mathematical journal in the Western Hemisphere in continuous publication. [1] The Journal has earned its reputation by presenting pioneering mathematical papers. It does not specialize, but instead publishes articles of broad appeal covering the major areas of contemporary mathematics.

Contents
Editorial board
External links
References/Endnotes

Editorial board


The editorial board, as of May 2006, consists of:
Editors:

Christopher Sogge, Editor-in-Chief, The Johns Hopkins University (JHU)

Peter Ozsváth, Columbia University

Freydoon Shahidi, Purdue University

Karen E. Smith, University of Michigan

Steve Zelditch, JHU
With the cooperation of:

Carel Faber, JHU

Eric Friedlander, Northwestern University

Haruzo Hida, UCLA

Sergiu Klainerman, Princeton University

Yuri I. Manin, Max Planck Institute

William Minicozzi, JHU

Bernard Shiffman, JHU

Vyacheslav Shokurov, JHU

Terence Tao, UCLA

Vladimir Voevodsky, Institute for Advanced Study

Richard Wentworth, JHU

S. T. Yau, Harvard University

Maciej Zworski, UC Berkeley

External links



Journal web site

References/Endnotes


1. The first American mathematics journal was the ''Mathematical Correspondent'' founded in 1804. It and and other subsequent journals lasted for only a short period. The ''Analyst'' (1874-1883) has the distinction of longevity. JSTOR states this journal was "continued" by the ''Annals of Mathematics''.


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