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American Journal of Mathematics

 

American Journal of Mathematics

The American Journal of Mathematics is the oldest continuously published mathematical journal in the United States, established in 1878 at the Johns Hopkins University by James Joseph Sylvester, an English-born mathematician who also served as the journal's editor-in-chief from its inception through early 1884. Initially W. E. Story was associate editor in charge; he was replaced by Thomas Craig in 1880. For volume 7 Simon Newcomb became chief editor with Craig managing until 1894. Then with volume 16 it was "Edited by Thomas Craig with the Co-operation of Simon Newcomb" until 1898. 

Other notable mathematicians who have served as editors or editorial associates of the journal include Frank Morley, Oscar Zariski, Lars Ahlfors, Hermann Weyl, Wei-Liang Chow, S. S. Chern, André Weil, Harish-Chandra, Jean Dieudonné, Henri Cartan, Stephen Smale, Jun-Ichi Igusa, and Joseph A. Shalika.

Fields medalist Cédric Villani has speculated that "the most famous article in its long history" may be a 1958 paper by John Nash, "Continuity of solutions of parabolic and elliptic equations". 

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS COVER

Journal Abbreviation: AM J MATH
FREQUENCY: BIMONTHLY
PRINT ISSN: 0002-9327
ONLINE ISSN: 1080-6377
SUBJECT(S): MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES, SCIENCES

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS IMPACT FACTOR


The American Journal of Mathematics is a general-interest (i.e., non-specialized) mathematics journal covering all the major areas of contemporary mathematics. According to the Journal Citation Reports, its 2009 impact factor is 1.337, ranking it 22nd out of 255 journals in the category "Mathematics". 

JOURNAL IMPACT FACTOR DETAILS
2017/2018 Impact Factor : 1.38
2016 Impact Factor : 1.056
2015 Impact Factor : 1.118
2014 Impact Factor : 1.181
2013 Impact Factor : 1.649
2012 Impact Factor : 1.35
2011 Impact Factor : 1.057
2010 Impact Factor : 1.17
2009 Impact Factor : 1.337
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