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Glasgow Mathematical Journal 中科院4区 JCR:Q4 SCIE JST
发文量 2,792
被引量 22,406
影响因子(2025版) 0.506

The Glasgow Mathematical Journal publishes high quality original research papers in pure and applied mathematics. An international journal, its policy is to feature a wide variety of research areas, which in recent issues have included noncommutative algebra and representation theory, geometric group theory, functional analysis, operator algebras, differential equations, algebraic geometry, differential geometry, mathematical physics, number theory, algebraic and geometric topology, and the application of such methods in applied mathematics. The journal is owned by the Glasgow Mathematical Journal Trust, which is a registered charity; all surplus income is used to support mathematics and the mathematical community.

  • 主办单位: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
  • 出版地区: CAMBRIDGE
  • 出版周期: 年3期
  • 别名: GLASGOW MATH J;Glasg. Math. J.;GLASGOW MATHEMATICAL JOURNAL;格拉斯哥数学杂志
  • 国际标准连续出版物号/电子版 ISSN 0017-0895 / EISSN 1469-509X
  • 创刊时间: 1952年
  • 曾用名: Proceedings of the Glasgow Mathematical Association
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  • 主办单位:CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
  • 主  编:A. Bartel
  • 地  址: CAMBRIDGE
  • 电子邮件: gmj@maths.gla.ac.uk(Editorial Office)

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The Glasgow Mathematical Journal publishes high quality original research papers in pure and applied mathematics. An international journal, its policy is to feature a wide variety of research areas, which in recent issues have included noncommutative algebra and representation theory, geometric group theory, functional analysis, operator algebras, differential equations, algebraic geometry, differential geometry, mathematical physics, number theory, algebraic and geometric topology, and the application of such methods in applied mathematics. The journal is owned by the Glasgow Mathematical Journal Trust, which is a registered charity; all surplus income is used to support mathematics and the mathematical community.