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  • Nagoya Mathematical Journal

    Current Volume: 2014
    Frequency: Quarterly
    ISSN: 0027-7630
    e-ISSN: 2152-6842
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  • Editorial Office:
    Graduate School of Mathematics
    Nagoya University
    Chikusa-ku, Nagoya
    464-8602, Japan
    +81-52-789-2833
    +81-52-789-5397 (fax)
    nmj@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp

    Editors:
    Kazuhiro Fujiwara, Nagoya University
    Étienne Ghys, École Normale Supérieure, Lyon
    Guy Henniart, Université Paris–Sud
    Lars Hesselholt, Nagoya University (Managing Editor)
    Osamu Iyama, Nagoya University
    Shigeyuki Kondo, Nagoya University
    François Loeser, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris
    Shin Nayatani, Nagoya University
    Fred Weissler, Université Paris–Nord
    Ken-ichi Yoshida, Nihon University, Tokyo

    Associate Editors:
    Gérard Besson, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble
    Jerry L. Bona, University of Illinois, Chicago
    Anne De Bouard, École Polytechnique, CMAP, Palaiseau
    Kenji Fukaya, Kyoto University
    Akihiko Gyoja, Nagoya University
    Bernhard Keller, Université Paris Diderot
    Shigefumi Mori, RIMS, Kyoto University
    Shigeru Mukai, RIMS, Kyoto University
    Junjiro Noguchi, University of Tokyo
    Toshiaki Shoji, Nagoya University, emeritus
    Akio Tamagawa, RIMS, Kyoto University

  • The manuscript and general correspondence should be addressed to

    Managing Editor, Nagoya Mathematical Journal
    Graduate School of Mathematics
    Nagoya University
    Chikusa-ku, Nagoya
    464-8602, Japan

    or e-mailed to

    nmj@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp.

    Submission of a paper to the Nagoya Mathematical Journal acknowledges that the paper is original and is not submitted elsewhere. Papers must be written in English, French, or German. Manuscripts prepared in LaTeX or AMS-LaTeX are preferred; however, manuscripts prepared in AMS-TeX or by conventional typesetting can also be accepted. Authors are requested to

    • transmit the DVI, PS, or PDF file by e-mail, or
    • send two hard copies by mail.

    The subject field of this e-mail should read "Submission to NMJ" without the quotation marks.

    The TeX source file should not be included with the initial submission. Once the paper is accepted for publication, we will ask for the TeX source file, which must be mathematically identical to the submitted version, as well as all figures, style files, and any other supplemental files needed to process the paper.

    Papers should include

    • a short abstract of the contents

    • classification numbers at the foot of page 1 according to the 2010 Mathematics Subject Classification (see www.ams.org/msc)

    • the author's contact information, including e-mail address and telephone and fax numbers

    • for papers with long titles, the author's choice of running head (not longer than 50 characters)

    As soon as we receive a paper, a receipt will be sent to the author. The receipt, however, bears no relation to the acceptability of the paper for publication. If the Editorial Board has decided to accept a paper, then the author will be notified.

    Authors submitting a joint paper must provide instructions as to which author is responsible for proofreading (only one set of proofs will be provided). The corresponding author will also receive 25 complimentary offprints.

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  • Description

    The Nagoya Mathematical Journal is published quarterly with the cooperation of Nagoya University. Since its inception in 1950, the journal has published research papers of the highest quality with appeal to the general mathematical audience.

    Abstractors and Indexers:
    Indexed/abstracted in the following: Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences, MathSciNet, Science Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded, Scopus, Zentralblatt MATH.

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