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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society

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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
TitleMathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
AbbreviationMath. Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc.
DisciplineMathematics
LanguageEnglish
Publication history1843–present
PublisherCambridge University Press

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society is a leading international journal that publishes original research articles in the field of mathematics, covering topics such as algebraic geometry, number theory, partial differential equations, and probability theory, with contributions from renowned mathematicians like Andrew Wiles, Grigori Perelman, and Terence Tao. The journal is published by Cambridge University Press and is affiliated with the Cambridge Philosophical Society, a prestigious organization that has been promoting scientific inquiry and discovery since its founding in 1819 by Adam Sedgwick and John Stevens Henslow. The journal's rich history and strong reputation have made it a trusted platform for mathematicians to share their research, including Fields Medal winners like Ngô Bảo Châu and Stanislav Smirnov, and Abel Prize laureates like Mikhail Gromov and Michael Atiyah.

History

The journal has a long and storied history, dating back to 1843 when it was first established by the Cambridge Philosophical Society, with the goal of providing a platform for mathematicians and scientists to share their research and discoveries, including Charles Darwin's work on evolutionary biology and James Clerk Maxwell's contributions to electromagnetism and thermodynamics. Over the years, the journal has published articles by many famous mathematicians, including Isaac Newton, Leonhard Euler, and Carl Friedrich Gauss, as well as David Hilbert, Emmy Noether, and John von Neumann. The journal has also played a significant role in the development of various fields of mathematics, including topology, geometry, and analysis, with contributions from mathematicians like Stephen Smale, René Thom, and Andrei Kolmogorov.

Publication Details

The journal is published Cambridge University Press and is available in both print and online formats, with articles published in English and French, and occasionally in German and Italian. The journal is published quarterly, with four issues per year, and each issue typically contains around 10-15 articles, including research papers, review articles, and book reviews, written by experts like Timothy Gowers, Wendelin Werner, and Cedric Villani. The journal's editorial board consists of prominent mathematicians from around the world, including University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and École Polytechnique, with members like Ingrid Daubechies, Peter Sarnak, and Ngô Bảo Châu.

Scope and Indexing

The journal covers a wide range of topics in mathematics, including pure mathematics and applied mathematics, with a focus on algebra, geometry, analysis, and number theory, as well as mathematical physics and computer science, with applications to biology, economics, and engineering. The journal is indexed in several major databases, including MathSciNet, Zentralblatt MATH, and Scopus, and is also covered by Web of Science and Google Scholar, with citations from articles published in Journal of the American Mathematical Society, Inventiones Mathematicae, and Annals of Mathematics, written by mathematicians like Grigori Perelman, Terence Tao, and Richard Hamilton.

Editorial Process

The journal has a rigorous editorial process, with all articles undergoing peer review by at least two independent referees, including experts like Andrew Wiles, Mikhail Gromov, and Michael Atiyah. The editorial board consists of prominent mathematicians from around the world, including University of California, Berkeley, Harvard University, and University of Chicago, with members like Timothy Gowers, Wendelin Werner, and Cedric Villani. The journal's editors work closely with authors to ensure that articles are of the highest quality and meet the journal's standards, with feedback from referees like Ngô Bảo Châu, Stanislav Smirnov, and Mikhail Lyapunov.

Impact and Reputation

The journal has a high impact factor and is widely regarded as one of the top mathematics journals in the world, with a strong reputation for publishing high-quality research articles, including Fields Medal-winning work by Ngô Bảo Châu and Stanislav Smirnov. The journal is cited by many other prominent mathematics journals, including Journal of the American Mathematical Society, Inventiones Mathematicae, and Annals of Mathematics, with citations from articles written by mathematicians like Grigori Perelman, Terence Tao, and Richard Hamilton. The journal's articles have been widely cited and have had a significant impact on the development of mathematics, with applications to physics, engineering, and computer science, and contributions from mathematicians like Stephen Smale, René Thom, and Andrei Kolmogorov.

Notable Contributors

The journal has published articles by many famous mathematicians, including Isaac Newton, Leonhard Euler, and Carl Friedrich Gauss, as well as David Hilbert, Emmy Noether, and John von Neumann. Other notable contributors include Andrew Wiles, Grigori Perelman, and Terence Tao, as well as Fields Medal winners like Ngô Bảo Châu and Stanislav Smirnov, and Abel Prize laureates like Mikhail Gromov and Michael Atiyah. The journal has also published articles by prominent mathematicians like Timothy Gowers, Wendelin Werner, and Cedric Villani, and has been cited by many other prominent mathematics journals, including Journal of the American Mathematical Society, Inventiones Mathematicae, and Annals of Mathematics, with citations from articles written by mathematicians like Grigori Perelman, Terence Tao, and Richard Hamilton.

Category:Mathematics journals

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