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Mathematics journals had the highest standing internationally, with nearly a third of contributions coming from abroad.
Elsevier also opened the archives of 14 mathematics journals back to 1995 with a four-year moving wall.
It ranks amongst the most prestigious mathematics journals in the world by criteria such as impact factor.
The Press publishes primarily in the humanities and social sciences but is also particularly well known for its mathematics journals.
It was established in 1966 and is regarded as one of the most prestigious mathematics journals in the world.
The journal currently (2009) occupies fourth place in the impact factor ranking of mathematics journals.
In addition to his professorship there, he was a member of the editorial boards of three mathematics journals.
Many mathematics journals ask authors to label their papers with MSC subject codes.
He does not read mathematics journals, he says, because he does not want to be influenced by other people's ideas.
He called on professional mathematics journals to print articles that instructed school and college teachers about ways of presenting such applications to their pupils and students.
Under Klein's editorship, Mathematische Annalen became one of the very best mathematics journals in the world.
He is a fellow with the Association for Computing Machinery and is on the Editorial Board of three major mathematics journals.
According to the Journal Citation Reports, the 2009 impact factor of Order is 0.408, placing it in the fourth quartile of ranked mathematics journals.
Rejecta Mathematica is an online journal for publishing papers that have been rejected by other mathematics journals such as Annals of Mathematics.
Many mathematics journals ask authors of research papers and expository articles to list subject codes from the Mathematics Subject Classification in their papers.
He was also a long-time member of the editorial boards of two mathematics journals, the Pacific Journal of Mathematics and Topology and its Applications.
Since 1948, CIMS has maintained its own research journal, Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics, which currently has the highest impact factor internationally among mathematics journals.
He published between 1962 and 2008 more than 102 papers in peer-reviewed, mathematics journals, several monographs on the theory of sheaves, and also six books on abelian category theory and abstract algebra.
In 1999, Cornell University Library received a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for the development of an online publishing service designed to support the transition for small, non-commercial mathematics journals from paper to digital distribution.
The chairman and vice chairman of the department have started teaching courses and applying what would have been their salaries for that work to the department's library, which is having trouble paying the $4,000 a year it costs for some specialized international mathematics journals.
He is the author of over thirty articles published in scholarly finance, economics and mathematics journals,[1] and a co-author, with Fernando Zapatero, of the textbook Introduction to the Economics and Mathematics of Financial Markets.
Dr. Fajtlowicz said that at least 20 mathematicians have worked on proving conjectures generated by the program and that he knows of five papers proving Graffiti conjectures that have either been published or accepted for publication by mathematics journals.
In a Grothendieck-like, energetic style, he initiated and provided scientific leadership to several seminars on category theory, sheaves and abstract algebra which resulted in a continuous stream of high-quality mathematical publications in international, peer-reviewed mathematics journals by several members participating in his Seminar series.
Initially his ideas were not taken seriously by Indian mathematicians, and his results were published largely in low-level mathematics journals or privately published, but international fame arrived when Martin Gardner wrote about Kaprekar in his March 1975 column of Mathematical Games for Scientific American.