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  • Duke Mathematical Journal

    Academic Editor(s): Jonathan Wahl
    Current Volume: Current 151-155
    Frequency: Fifteen issues annually
    ISSN: 0012-7094
    e-ISSN: 1547-7398
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  • Editorial Office:
    Department of Mathematics
    University of North Carolina
    CB 3250 Phillips Hall
    Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3250
    919-962-8159
    919-962-8160 (fax)
    dmj@math.unc.edu

    Managing Editor:
    Jonathan Wahl, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    Editors:
    Simon K. Donaldson, Imperial College, London
    Phillip A. Griffiths, Institute for Advanced Study
    Peter Sarnak, Courant Institute and Princeton University
    Richard Taylor, Harvard University

    With the cooperation of:
    Richard E. Borcherds
    Jean Bourgain
    Robert L. Bryant
    Tobias Holck Colding
    Percy Deift
    Hélène Esnault
    Dennis Gaitsgory
    Étienne Ghys
    David Jerison
    Mikhail Kapranov
    Masaki Kashiwara
    Alex Lubotzky
    Yair N. Minsky
    Hiraku Nakajima
    Gilles Pisier
    Raphaël Rouquier
    Richard M. Schoen
    Paul Seidel
    Michael Struwe
    Michael E. Taylor
    Claire Voisin

    Editorial Assistant:
    Marisa Meredith

    Abstractors and Indexers:

    Indexed/abstracted in the following: COMPUMATH Citation Index, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ), Magazines for Libraries, MathSciNet, Science Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded (also known as SciSearch), Scopus, Zentralblatt MATH.

  • Submission of a paper acknowledges that the paper is original and is not submitted elsewhere. Standard copyright assignments must be made by authors. There are no page charges. Authors should submit their papers online using the Editorial Manager system at www.editorialmanager.com/dmj. Register at the site to create a username and password; then log in as "Author." A tutorial is available at the site. Please include the following when submitting a paper to DMJ:

    • A brief cover letter stating your intent to submit the paper to DMJ for publication.
    • A copy of the manuscript in LaTeX2e. Please do not submit PDF files of the manuscript.
    • All figures, style files, and any other supplemental files needed to process the paper.
    • 2010 Mathematics Subject Classification numbers. If there are primary and secondary numbers, please indicate them.
    • An abstract of no more than 300 words. We prefer that the abstract be submitted as part of the paper. Papers written in French should include versions of the abstract in both English and French.
    • A running head (a shortened version of the title) of no more than 50 characters, including spaces.

    For other questions, please contact the editorial office. E-mail: dmj@math.unc.edu; address: Duke Mathematical Journal, Department of Mathematics, University of North Carolina, CB 3250 Phillips Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3250, USA; fax: 919-962-8160.

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    Institutional Access Instructions

    Before orders for either DMJ 100 or the electronic version of the Duke Mathematical Journal can be processed, Duke University Press must receive prepayment and have a signed site license agreement on file, unless other arrangements have been made. Please note that DMJ 100 and the Duke Mathematical Journal have separate site licenses. If a site license has already been submitted for the Duke Mathematical Journal, a DMJ 100 site license must be submitted to gain access.

    - Prepayment must be sent to Duke University Press Customer Service.

    - A signed site license agreement with appropriate IP addresses and customer number must be sent to the attention of the library relations manager at 919-680-6078 or mailed to 905 W. Main St., Suite 18B, Durham, NC 27701.

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  • Description

    Published since its inception in 1935 by Duke University Press, the Duke Mathematical Journal is one of the world's leading mathematical journals. Of the more than 600 mathematics journals published worldwide, only 214 reach the level of impact required to be included in the rankings of the Institute for Scientific Information. Among these, DMJ is ranked at 10, with an impact factor of 1.494 and a cited half-life of >10, the highest score given in this category.

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