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Annals of Mathematics
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The '''''Annals of Mathematics''''' (ISSN 0003-486X), often just called '''''Annals''''', is a bimonthly
mathematics research journal published by
Princeton University and the
Institute for Advanced Study. It ranks amongst the most prestigious mathematics journals in the world by criteria such as refereeing intensity.
It started out as ''The Analyst'' in 1874, but was discontinued in 1883 and renamed in 1884 under the new direction of
Ormond Stone of the
University of Virginia. It moved to
Harvard University Harvard in
1899 before reaching its current home in Princeton in
1911.
An important period for the journal was 1928-1958 with
Solomon Lefschetz as editor. During this time, ''Annals'' became an increasingly well-known and respected journal. The rise of ''Annals'', in turn, stimulated American mathematics.
Princeton University continued to publish the ''Annals'' on its own until
1933, when the
Institute for Advanced Study took joint editorial control. Since
1998 it has been available in an electronic edition, alongside its regular print edition.
The current editors of the ''Annals of Mathematics'' are:
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Jean Bourgain, Institute for Advanced Study
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Phillip Griffiths, Institute for Advanced Study
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David Gabai, Princeton University
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Nick Katz, Princeton University
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Peter Sarnak, Princeton University
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Yakov Sinai, Princeton University
External links
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The official website of Annals of Mathematics
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