Generated by GPT-5-mini| Moscow Mathematical Journal | |
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| Title | Moscow Mathematical Journal |
| Discipline | Mathematics |
| Language | English, Russian |
| Publisher | Steklov Mathematical Institute |
| Country | Russia |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
| History | 2001–present |
| Issn | 1609-4514 |
Moscow Mathematical Journal is a peer-reviewed academic periodical focusing on advanced research in mathematics. Established in 2001 with ties to the Steklov Institute of Mathematics and the Independent University of Moscow, the journal publishes original research articles, surveys, and occasional translated classics. Its editorial approach reflects connections to the traditions of the Moscow School of Mathematics, while engaging international networks such as the American Mathematical Society, European Mathematical Society, and research institutions like Harvard University and University of Cambridge.
The journal was founded in the early 21st century amid continuity with the legacy of Soviet-era publications such as the Uspekhi Matematicheskikh Nauk and institutions including the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Steklov Institute of Mathematics. Early editorial leadership drew on scholars from the Independent University of Moscow, alumni of Moscow State University, and collaborators associated with the Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics. Over time the periodical established links with international centers including Princeton University, Institute for Advanced Study, École Normale Supérieure (Paris), and journals like Annals of Mathematics and Inventiones Mathematicae.
The journal covers research areas traditionally strong in Moscow-affiliated schools: real analysis, complex analysis, algebraic geometry, representation theory, differential geometry, and mathematical physics as cultivated at the Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics. Editorial policy emphasizes rigorous peer review drawing referees from faculties at institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Columbia University, University of Oxford, University of California, Berkeley, and research centers including Max Planck Institute for Mathematics and Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques. Submissions follow standards similar to those of Journal of the American Mathematical Society and Duke Mathematical Journal, with attention to both established topics linked to figures like Kolmogorov, Sobolev, Gelfand, and Pontryagin and newer directions associated with researchers from Princeton University and Yale University.
Published quarterly by the Steklov Institute of Mathematics with production partnerships that have included international presses and distributors, the journal reaches libraries and subscribers at the Russian Academy of Sciences and universities such as Moscow State University, Lomonosov University, Cornell University, and University of Tokyo. Electronic access and indexing align with services provided by organizations like MathSciNet, Zentralblatt MATH, and catalogues used by Library of Congress and British Library. Distribution channels have linked the journal to academic conferences hosted by International Congress of Mathematicians organizers and workshop series at institutes such as the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics.
The editorial board has included mathematicians associated with institutions such as the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, Independent University of Moscow, Moscow State University, Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, and collaborators from Princeton University, Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, ETH Zurich, Université Paris-Saclay, and University of Bonn. Contributors and authors have included leading figures whose work connects to names like Andrey Kolmogorov, Israel Gelfand, Sergei Novikov, Ludwig Faddeev, Victor Kac, Grigory Margulis, Yakov Sinai, Mikhail Gromov, Maxim Kontsevich, Alexei Borodin, Vladimir Drinfeld, Stanislav Smirnov, Evgeny Dynkin, and younger researchers from programs at IHÉS and Clay Mathematics Institute.
The journal is recognized for disseminating work influential in research streams linked to the Moscow School of Mathematics and for fostering exchanges between Russian mathematical traditions and institutions such as Princeton University and University of Cambridge. Its articles have been cited in publications from Annals of Mathematics, Communications in Mathematical Physics, Journal of Differential Geometry, and works by scholars associated with prizes and events like the Fields Medal, Abel Prize, International Congress of Mathematicians, and research programs funded by bodies including the European Research Council and Simons Foundation. Libraries at the Russian State Library, Harvard University Library, and Bibliothèque nationale de France list holdings, and the journal has been discussed in contexts involving conferences at the Steklov Institute of Mathematics and collaborative seminars connecting Princeton University and Moscow State University.
Category:Mathematics journals Category:Academic journals established in 2001