The ''American Journal of Mathematics'' is a
bimonthly mathematics journal
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Content
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published by the
Johns Hopkins University Press.
History
The ''American Journal of Mathematics'' is the oldest continuously published mathematical journal in the United States, established in 1878 at the
Johns Hopkins University
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by
James Joseph Sylvester, an English-born mathematician who also served as the journal's
editor-in-chief
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from its inception through early 1884. Initially
W. E. Story was associate editor in charge; he was replaced by
Thomas Craig in 1880. For volume 7
Simon Newcomb
Simon Newcomb (March 12, 1835 – July 11, 1909) was a Canadian–American astronomer, applied mathematician, and autodidactic polymath. He served as Professor of Mathematics in the United States Navy and at Johns Hopkins University. Born in N ...
became chief editor with Craig managing until 1894. Then with volume 16 it was "Edited by Thomas Craig with the Co-operation of Simon Newcomb" until 1898.
Other notable mathematicians who have served as editors or editorial associates of the journal include
Frank Morley
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,
Oscar Zariski
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Lars Ahlfors
Lars Valerian Ahlfors (18 April 1907 – 11 October 1996) was a Finnish mathematician, remembered for his work in the field of Riemann surfaces and his text on complex analysis.
Background
Ahlfors was born in Helsinki, Finland. His mother, Sie ...
,
Hermann Weyl,
Wei-Liang Chow
Chow Wei-Liang (; October 1, 1911, Shanghai – August 10, 1995, Baltimore) was a Chinese mathematician and stamp collector born in Shanghai, known for his work in algebraic geometry.
Biography
Chow was a student in the US, graduating from the ...
,
S. S. Chern,
André Weil,
Harish-Chandra
Harish-Chandra FRS (11 October 1923 – 16 October 1983) was an Indian American mathematician and physicist who did fundamental work in representation theory, especially harmonic analysis on semisimple Lie groups.
Early life
Harish-Chandra ...
,
Jean Dieudonné
Jean Alexandre Eugène Dieudonné (; 1 July 1906 – 29 November 1992) was a French mathematician, notable for research in abstract algebra, algebraic geometry, and functional analysis, for close involvement with the Nicolas Bourbaki pseudonymo ...
,
Henri Cartan,
Stephen Smale, Jun-Ichi Igusa, and Joseph A. Shalika.
Fields medalist
Cédric Villani
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has speculated that "the most famous article in its long history" may be a 1958 paper by
John Nash, "Continuity of solutions of parabolic and elliptic equations".
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Scope and impact factor
The ''American Journal of Mathematics'' is a general-interest (i.e., non-specialized) mathematics journal covering all the major areas of contemporary
mathematics. According to the ''
Journal Citation Reports
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'', its 2009
impact factor
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is 1.337, ranking it 22nd out of 255 journals in the category "Mathematics".
Editors
As of June, 2012, the editors are
Christopher D. Sogge, editor-in-chief (
Johns Hopkins University
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),
William Minicozzi II
William Philip Minicozzi II is an American mathematician. He was born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, in 1967.
Career
Minicozzi graduated from Princeton University in 1990 and received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1994 under the direction o ...
(
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private land-grant research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Established in 1861, MIT has played a key role in the development of modern technology and science, and is one of the ...
),
Freydoon Shahidi
Freydoon Shahidi (born June 19, 1947) is an Iranian American mathematician who is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Purdue University in the U.S. He is known for a method of automorphic L-functions which is now known as the Langlands–S ...
(
Purdue University
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), and
Vyacheslav Shokurov
Vyacheslav Vladimirovich Shokurov (russian: Вячеслав Владимирович Шокуров; born 18 May 1950) is a Russian mathematician best known for his research in algebraic geometry. The proof of the Noether–Enriques–Petri the ...
(The Johns Hopkins University).
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Mathematics journals
Publications established in 1878
Bimonthly journals
English-language journals
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