Geometry & Topology
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Geometry & Topology (ISSN 1364-0380 online, 1465-3060 printed) is a peer-refereed, international mathematics research journal devoted to geometry and topology, and their applications. It is currently based at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom, and published by Mathematical Sciences Publishers, a nonprofit academic publishing organisation.
It was founded in 1997 by a group of topologists who were dissatisfied with recent substantial rises in subscription prices of journals published by major publishing corporations. The aim was to set up a high-quality, open access journal, capable of competing with existing journals, but with substantially lower subscription fees.
The journal has grown to be well-respected in its field, and has in recent years published a number of important papers, in particular proofs of the Property P conjecture and the Birman conjecture.
Full-text PDF and Postscript versions of all journal articles are available via the journal's website, and are also deposited in the arXiv. A traditional printed version is also published, at present on an annual basis.
[edit] Academic editors
The current academic editors of the journal are:
- Joan Birman, Columbia University
- Martin Bridson, Imperial College, London
- Jim Bryan, University of British Columbia
- Gunnar Carlsson, Stanford University
- Bennett Chow, University of California, San Diego
- Ralph Cohen, Stanford University
- Tobias Colding, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Simon Donaldson, Imperial College, London (Fields medallist)
- William Dwyer, University of Notre Dame
- Yakov Eliashberg, Stanford University
- Benson Farb, University of Chicago
- Steve Ferry, Rutgers University
- Ronald Fintushel, Michigan State University
- Michael Freedman, Microsoft (Fields medallist)
- David Gabai, Princeton University
- Paul Goerss, Northwestern University
- Lothar Göttsche, International Centre for Theoretical Physics
- Thomas Goodwillie, Brown University
- Cameron Gordon, University of Texas
- Eleny Ionel, Stanford University
- Vaughan Jones, University of California, Berkeley (Fields medallist)
- Robion Kirby, University of California, Berkeley
- Frances Kirwan, University of Oxford
- Peter Kronheimer, Harvard University
- Wolfgang Lück, Muenster University
- Wolfgang Metzler, University of Frankfurt
- Haynes Miller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Shigeyuki Morita, University of Tokyo
- John Morgan, Columbia University
- Tomasz Mrowka, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Walter Neumann, Columbia University
- Jean-Pierre Otal, Université d'Orléans
- Peter Ozsvath, Columbia University
- Leonid Polterovich, Tel Aviv University
- Colin Rourke, University of Warwick
- Ronald Stern, University of California, Irvine
- Peter Teichner, University of California, Berkeley
- Gang Tian, Princeton University