Generated by GPT-5-mini| Revista Matemática Iberoamericana | |
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| Title | Revista Matemática Iberoamericana |
| Discipline | Mathematics |
| Language | Spanish, Portuguese, English |
| Abbreviation | Rev. Math. Iberoam. |
| Publisher | Instituto de Matemáticas (UNAM), Sociedad Matemática Mexicana |
| Country | Mexico |
| History | 1985–present |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
| Issn | 0213-2230 |
Revista Matemática Iberoamericana is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal publishing research in pure and applied mathematics. The journal serves as a platform connecting mathematicians across Ibero-America and internationally, drawing submissions and readership from institutions such as Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Universidade de São Paulo, and Instituto de Matemáticas (UNAM). It engages topics relevant to communities associated with organizations like the Sociedad Matemática Mexicana, the Real Sociedad Matemática Española, the Brazilian Mathematical Society, and links to events such as the International Congress of Mathematicians and regional meetings including the Congreso Latinoamericano de Matemática.
The journal was established in 1985 under initiatives involving figures from Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (Mexico), and collaborative networks that included scholars from Universidad de Chile, Universidad de La Plata, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Universidad de Zaragoza, and Universidad de Granada. Early editorial ties connected to mathematicians and institutions associated with the Institute for Advanced Study, the University of Cambridge, the University of Paris (Sorbonne), and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, while regional support came from bodies like the Fundación Carolina and the European Mathematical Society. Over decades the journal has evolved alongside initiatives such as the Humboldt Foundation fellowships, exchange programs with the Fields Institute, and collaborations that mirror networks formed around conferences like the European Congress of Mathematics and the Latin American Congress of Mathematicians.
The journal covers research articles in areas including algebra, analysis, geometry, topology, number theory, and mathematical physics, reflecting traditions from departments at Universidad de Salamanca, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Universidad de Sevilla, Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada (IMPA), and Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas (CIMAT). It publishes work related to problems studied by researchers affiliated with institutes such as Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, CNRS, SISSA, ETH Zurich, Princeton University, and University of California, Berkeley, and treats topics that resonate with programs at the Clay Mathematics Institute and the Simons Foundation. Specific thematic emphases have paralleled research agendas connected to the Poincaré conjecture era, developments in Langlands program-adjacent research, advancements in analytic techniques linked to work from Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, and geometric contributions traceable to mathematicians associated with Institute for Advanced Study.
Editorial leadership has drawn on editors and associate editors with affiliations spanning Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Universidade de São Paulo, Universidad de Chile, Universidad de Sevilla, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, IMPA, and international partners at Princeton University, Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Cambridge, École Polytechnique, and ETH Zurich. The peer review model aligns with standards practiced by journals such as Annals of Mathematics, Inventiones Mathematicae, Journal of the American Mathematical Society, and Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics, while distribution and archiving practices intersect with repositories and initiatives involving the Mathematical Reviews, Zentralblatt MATH, and cooperative programs with national libraries like the Biblioteca Nacional de España and Biblioteca Nacional de México.
The journal is indexed in major services paralleling listings found for publications included in Mathematical Reviews, Zentralblatt MATH, Scopus, Web of Science, and catalogues curated by institutions such as the Library of Congress, Bibliothèque nationale de France, and the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek. Its presence in these databases facilitates discovery by researchers at organizations like CNRS, Max Planck Society, National Science Foundation, European Research Council, and university libraries at Cambridge University Press subscribing campuses and national consortia.
The journal has been cited by authors from universities including Princeton University, University of Oxford, University of Chicago, Columbia University, Yale University, Universidade de São Paulo, and research centers such as IMS (Institute for Mathematical Statistics), CERN, and Perimeter Institute. Its impact is recognized in citation analyses alongside journals like Duke Mathematical Journal and Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, and its visibility has been augmented through associations with prizes and programs like the Francois Deruyts Prize, Felix Klein Prize, and regional awards administered by the Sociedad Matemática Mexicana and Real Sociedad Matemática Española.
Contributors have included mathematicians affiliated with Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University, Harvard University, Universidade de São Paulo, IMPA, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Universidad de Chile, and Universidad Complutense de Madrid, among others. Notable articles have addressed themes related to work by scholars connected to the Langlands program, developments reminiscent of contributions from authors linked to Andrew Wiles-related circles, and papers touching on analytic techniques associated with researchers at Courant Institute, École Normale Supérieure, and SISSA. The journal’s archive contains papers cited in subsequent publications from institutions such as Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Cambridge, and various national academies including the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales.
Category:Mathematics journals