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| Title | Annales de l'Institut Fourier |
| Discipline | Mathematics |
| Language | French, English |
| Editor | Institut Fourier |
| Publisher | Institut Fourier |
Annales de l'Institut Fourier is a prestigious mathematical journal published by the Institut Fourier, a research institute affiliated with the University of Grenoble Alpes and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). The journal is named after the famous French mathematician Joseph Fourier, who is best known for his work on the Fourier series and the Fourier transform, and has been in publication since 1949, with notable mathematicians such as Laurent Schwartz and André Weil having served on its editorial board. The journal has a long history of publishing high-quality research articles in various fields of mathematics, including algebraic geometry, number theory, and partial differential equations, with contributions from renowned mathematicians like Alexander Grothendieck and Pierre Deligne. The journal's publication is supported by the French National Research Agency (ANR) and the European Mathematical Society (EMS).
The history of the journal dates back to 1949, when it was founded by the Institut Fourier, with the goal of promoting mathematical research in France and beyond, and has since become one of the leading mathematical journals in the world, with a strong focus on pure mathematics and applied mathematics, and has been influenced by the work of mathematicians such as David Hilbert and Emmy Noether. The journal has undergone several changes over the years, including a shift from a solely French-language publication to a bilingual one, publishing articles in both French and English, with the aim of increasing its international reach and readership, and has been supported by organizations such as the International Mathematical Union (IMU) and the European Research Council (ERC). The journal's archives are maintained by the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (BnF) and the Zentralblatt MATH database, which provides access to articles from the journal's early years, including those written by mathematicians like Henri Cartan and Jean Dieudonné. The journal's history is also closely tied to the development of mathematics in Europe, with contributions from mathematicians such as André Lichnerowicz and Marie-Hélène Schwartz.
The journal is published quarterly by the Institut Fourier, with four issues per year, and is available in both print and electronic formats, with online access provided by the Project Euclid platform, which also hosts other leading mathematical journals such as the Journal of the American Mathematical Society and the Inventiones Mathematicae. The journal's publication is supported by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research and the European Commission's Horizon 2020 program, which aims to promote scientific research and innovation in Europe. The journal's articles are typeset using the TeX formatting system, which is widely used in the mathematical community, and are edited by a team of experienced mathematicians, including Pierre Cartier and Alain Connes. The journal's cover design features a portrait of Joseph Fourier, and its interior design is inspired by the works of Bourbaki, a group of mathematicians who sought to unify and systematize mathematics, with notable members including André Weil and Jean Dieudonné.
The scope of the journal is broad, covering all areas of mathematics, including algebra, geometry, analysis, and number theory, with a focus on pure mathematics and applied mathematics, and has published articles on topics such as modular forms, elliptic curves, and partial differential equations, with contributions from mathematicians such as Andrew Wiles and Grigori Perelman. The journal also publishes articles on the history of mathematics, including the works of mathematicians such as Archimedes and Isaac Newton, and has a strong focus on mathematical physics, with articles on topics such as quantum mechanics and relativity, written by physicists like Albert Einstein and Paul Dirac. The journal's scope is international, with contributions from mathematicians from around the world, including China, India, and Brazil, and is supported by organizations such as the International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM) and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).
The journal is abstracted and indexed by several major databases, including MathSciNet, Zentralblatt MATH, and Scopus, which provide access to the journal's articles and allow researchers to search and cite them, and is also indexed by the Science Citation Index (SCI) and the Journal Citation Reports (JCR), which provide metrics on the journal's impact and citation rates. The journal's articles are also available on the arXiv preprint server, which provides free access to electronic preprints of mathematical articles, and are supported by organizations such as the Simons Foundation and the Clay Mathematics Institute. The journal's abstracting and indexing are managed by the Institut Fourier's library, which is a member of the Association of European Research Libraries (LIBER) and the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA).
The journal has a high impact factor, which is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a given year, and is calculated by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), which is now part of Clarivate Analytics. The journal's impact factor is comparable to that of other leading mathematical journals, such as the Journal of the American Mathematical Society and the Inventiones Mathematicae, and is supported by organizations such as the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the European Research Council (ERC). The journal's impact factor is also influenced by the quality of its articles, which are rigorously peer-reviewed by experts in the field, including mathematicians like Terence Tao and Ngô Bảo Châu. The journal's impact factor is an important metric for evaluating its influence and reputation in the mathematical community, and is used by organizations such as the European Mathematical Society (EMS) and the International Mathematical Union (IMU) to evaluate the quality of mathematical research.
The journal's editorial board consists of a team of experienced mathematicians, including Pierre Cartier, Alain Connes, and Michel Broué, who are responsible for selecting and editing the articles that are published in the journal, and are supported by organizations such as the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the French National Research Agency (ANR). The editorial board is advised by a team of associate editors, who are experts in their respective fields, including number theory, algebraic geometry, and partial differential equations, and are supported by organizations such as the International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM) and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). The journal's editorial board is committed to maintaining the highest standards of quality and rigor in the articles that it publishes, and is supported by organizations such as the European Mathematical Society (EMS) and the International Mathematical Union (IMU). The editorial board is also responsible for ensuring that the journal's articles are accessible to a wide range of readers, including mathematicians, physicists, and engineers, and is supported by organizations such as the American Mathematical Society (AMS) and the London Mathematical Society (LMS).
Category:Mathematics journals