AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS
'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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