New York Journal of Mathematics 
The First Electronic General Mathematics Journal

 

Special Volume. Conference proceedings: Recent Advances in Function Related Operator Theory (Rincon, Puerto Rico, March 22-26, 2010)

Special Volume. From Operator Algebra to Dynamics: A Tribute to Bill Arveson, 2018
The New York Journal of Mathematics was established in 1993 as the first electronic general mathematics journal in the world. It is completely free to both authors and readers. We offer rapid publication of high quality research articles in all areas of mathematics.

To be published in the New York Journal of Mathematics, a paper must be new, correct, significant, and interesting to a broad audience. Papers submitted to the journal are refereed in the traditional manner under the direction of our distinguished editorial board. Each submitted paper undergoes a single-blind peer review process, in which the referees know who the authors are, but the authors have no information on the referees. Based on initial screening or full referee reports, the handling editor either rejects a submission or recommends acceptance of the manuscript to the editor-in-chief. Final decision of acceptance is made by the editor-in-chief in consultation with members of the editorial board.

In addition to research papers, the New York Journal of Mathematics also publishes high quality books and special volumes. Proposals for such publication projects go through a rigorous review process as well.

Beginning in 2022, we will use the
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