Journal of the American Mathematical Society
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The Journal of the American Mathematical Society, often referred to by its acronym JAMS, is a mathematics journal published quarterly by the American Mathematical Society. It is known for its rigorous refereeing process and the high quality of its published papers from all areas of mathematics.
The journal's current (as of 12/21/05) editorial board consists of:
Editors:
- Ingrid Daubechies (Princeton)
- Robert Lazarsfeld (University of Michigan)
- John W. Morgan (Columbia)
- Andrei Okounkov (Princeton)
- Terence Tao (UCLA)
Associate editors:
- Francis Bonahon (University of Southern California)
- Robert L. Bryant (Duke University)
- Weinan E (Princeton University)
- Pavel I. Etingof (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Mark Goresky (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)
- Michael J. Hopkins (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Alexander S. Kechris (California Institute of Technology)
- Tomasz S. Mrowka (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Andrew M. Odlyzko (University of Minnesota)
- Bjorn Poonen (University of California at Berkeley)
- Victor S. Reiner (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis)
- Jonathan M. Rosenberg (University of Maryland)
- Oded Schramm (Microsoft Research)
- Karen E. Smith (University of Michigan)
- Richard L. Taylor (Harvard University)
- S.R.S. Varadhan (NYU, Courant Institute)
- Lai-Sang Young (NYU, Courant Institute)
- Shou-Wu Zhang (Columbia)
[edit] See also
[edit] Other journals from the AMS
- Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
- Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
- Notices of the American Mathematical Society