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Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society (1959) (1959 - 1974),
Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society. Series A. Pure Mathematics (1975 - 1979),
Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society. Series A. Pure Mathematics and Statistics (1980 - 2000)
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- ISSN: 1446-7887 (Print), 1446-8107 (Online)
Editor-in-Chief: Jon Berrick University of Sydney |Deputy Editor: J. McCoy University of Newcastle, NSW
The Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society is the oldest journal of the Society, and is well established in its coverage of pure mathematics and mathematical statistics. It seeks to publish original, high-quality articles of moderate length (15 - 35 pages) and wide interest. Papers are carefully reviewed, and those with good introductions explaining the context, meaning and value of the results are preferred.
The Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society is the oldest journal of the Society, and is well established in its coverage of pure mathematics and mathematical statistics. It seeks to publish original, high-quality articles of moderate length (15 - 35 pages) and wide interest. Papers are carefully reviewed, and those with good introductions explaining the context, meaning and value of the results are preferred.
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