Monthly books for mathematics

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Monthly for Mathematics is a specialist journal for the entire spectrum of mathematics. It is published by Springer-Verlag .

The monthly journals for mathematics were founded in 1890 by Gustav von Escherich and Emil Weyr as monthly journals for mathematics and physics and were published until 1944. In 1947 they were re-established by Johann Radon as monthly journals for mathematics and have been published under this name by Springer-Verlag since 1948 . The monthly issues are published by the Austrian Mathematical Society with Springer-Verlag. The current editor-in-chief is Adrian Constantin .

The journal's impact factor in 2012 was 0.698. In the statistics of the Science Citation Index it was ranked 98th out of 295 journals in the mathematics category.

Among other things, Gödel's famous incompleteness sentence appeared in the monthly issues (Volume 38 (1931), p. 173 ff).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ISI Web of Knowledge, Journal Citation Reports, Science Edition, 2013.

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