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What are the four major journals of mathematics?
The four main mathematical journals are Mathematical Yearbook, New Progress in Mathematics, Journal of Mathematics and Journal of American Mathematical Society.

1, Mathematical Yearbook

It was first published by Harvard University and moved to Princeton University, which is known as the world mathematics center, in 19 1. Now it is jointly published by Princeton University and Princeton Institute for Advanced Studies. Mathematicians don't like gimmicks, and advocating simplicity is beauty. The influence factor of Mathematical Yearbook is not high, 20 1 1 year is only 2.928. However, this cannot shake its position in mathematics.

2. New progress in mathematics

Mathematical invention? Springer Publishing House? Publishing is another authoritative periodical. The influence factor is slightly lower than that in Mathematical Yearbook. Mathematicians in China have published more articles in this magazine than the Mathematical Yearbook.

3. Journal of Mathematics

By g? Sta Mittag-Leffler Publishing House was founded in 1882, which belongs to the Swedish Academy of Royal Sciences. The influence factor in 20 1 1 is 3.333. Acta Mathematica is a quarterly magazine, published twice a year, and each volume has two issues. The content covers all the research directions of mathematics.

4. Journal of American Mathematical Society

Journal of American Mathematical Society is a periodical and quarterly magazine sponsored by American Mathematical Society. The impact factor of 20 1 1 year is 3.84 1, and the number of published articles is 32, equivalent to 8 articles per issue. How difficult it is for many researchers in the field of mathematics to occupy a place in such a small number of articles.

mathematics

Mathematics (English: Mathematics, from the ancient Greek μ θ η μ α (má th ē ma); Often abbreviated as math or maths]) is a discipline that studies concepts such as quantity, structure, change, space and information, and belongs to a formal science from a certain point of view.