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Algebraic Geometry
LanguageEnglish
Edited byG. Farkas, Y. Tschinkel
Publication details
History2014–present
Publisher
Open access (The Netherlands)
Frequency5 issues/vol./yr.
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Algebr. Geom.
Indexing
ISSN2313-1691 (print)
2214-2584 (web)
Links

Algebraic Geometry is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal that presents research papers in algebraic geometry and related fields in an open access format.[1][2][3] A printed version is available from the European Mathematical Society (EMS) Publishing House at the end of each calendar year.

Algebraic Geometry is an Approved Publication Channel under the funding model used by the Norwegian Association of Higher Education Institutions.[4]

The journal is published by the Foundation Compositio Mathematica (Amsterdam) in cooperation with the London Mathematical Society.[5] Its editors-in-chief are G. Farkas and Y. Tschinkel.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Journal List - American Mathematical Society".
  2. ^ "Zentralblatt".
  3. ^ "OCLC-WorldCat".
  4. ^ "Norwegian Register".
  5. ^ "Foundation Compositio Mathematica".
  6. ^ "Editorial Board of Algebraic Geometry".

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