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Expositiones Mathematicae Managing Editor Robert C. Dalang Institut de math´ ematiques, Ecole Polytechnique F´ ed´ erale de Lausanne (EPFL) Station 8, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland E-mail: [email protected] Associate Editors Christian Berg, Copenhagen, Denmark Liming Ge, Beijing, China, and Durham, NH, USA Ross Geoghegan, Binghamton, NY, USA Manuel Ojanguren, Lausanne, Switzerland Kristian Seip, Trondheim, Norway Alain Valette, Neuchˆ atel, Switzerland Editorial Board Srishti D. Chatterji, Lausanne, Switzerland Bas Edixhoven, Leiden, The Netherlands John Friedlander, Toronto, Canada Honorary Members Sergio Albeverio, Bonn, Germany Nicholas H. Bingham, London, UK Pierre Cartier, Paris, France Bent Fuglede, Copenhagen, Denmark Garth Gaudry, Sydney, Australia Richard V. Kadison, Philadelphia, PA, USA Franz Oort, Utrecht, The Netherlands Paulo Ribenboim, Kingston, Canada Veeravalli S. Varadarajan, Los Angeles, USA Eduard Zehnder, Z¨ urich, Switzerland Aims & Scope Expositiones Mathematicae publishes articles in English (and exceptionally, in French or German) in all branches of mathematics under the headings ‘‘Main Articles’’ and ‘‘Mathematical Notes’’: Main Articles: These may be (I) expository essays, (II) surveys, (III) original research articles that are accessible to a broad audience, (IV) historical studies, preferably concerning 19th and 20th century mathematics. Mathematical Notes: These are shorter articles containing interesting new proofs of known theorems, novel points of view, or new results that are accessible to a broad audience. Our aim is to publish papers of interest to a wide mathematical audience. Our main interest is in expository articles that make high-level research results more widely accessible. In general, material submitted should be at least at the graduate level. Main articles must be written in such a way that a graduate-level research student interested in the topic of the paper can read them profitably. When the topic is quite specialized, or the main focus is a narrow research result, the paper is probably not appropriate for this journal. Most original research articles are not suitable for this journal, unless they have particularly broad appeal. Mathematical notes can be more focused than main articles. These should not simply be short research articles, but should address a mathematical question with reasonably broad appeal. Elementary solutions of elementary problems are typically not appropriate. Neither are overly technical papers, which should best be submitted to a specialized research journal. Clarity of exposition, accuracy of details and the relevance and interest of the subject matter will be the decisive factors in our acceptance of an article for publication. Submitted papers are subject to a quick overview before entering into a more detailed review process. All published papers have been refereed. Abstracted / Indexed in CompuMath Citation Index; MathSciNet; ISI Alerting Service; Science Citation Index Expanded; Scopus; Zentralblatt MATH

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Page 1: Editorial Board

Expositiones Mathematicae

Managing EditorRobert C. DalangInstitut de mathematiques,Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL)Station 8, CH-1015 Lausanne,SwitzerlandE-mail: [email protected]

Associate EditorsChristian Berg, Copenhagen, DenmarkLiming Ge, Beijing, China, and Durham, NH, USARoss Geoghegan, Binghamton, NY, USAManuel Ojanguren, Lausanne, SwitzerlandKristian Seip, Trondheim, NorwayAlain Valette, Neuchatel, Switzerland

Editorial BoardSrishti D. Chatterji, Lausanne, SwitzerlandBas Edixhoven, Leiden, The NetherlandsJohn Friedlander, Toronto, Canada

Honorary MembersSergio Albeverio, Bonn, GermanyNicholas H. Bingham, London, UKPierre Cartier, Paris, FranceBent Fuglede, Copenhagen, DenmarkGarth Gaudry, Sydney, AustraliaRichard V. Kadison, Philadelphia, PA, USAFranz Oort, Utrecht, The NetherlandsPaulo Ribenboim, Kingston, CanadaVeeravalli S. Varadarajan, Los Angeles, USAEduard Zehnder, Zurich, Switzerland

Aims & Scope

Expositiones Mathematicae publishes articles in English(and exceptionally, in French or German) in all branchesof mathematics under the headings ‘‘Main Articles’’ and‘‘Mathematical Notes’’:

Main Articles: These may be (I) expository essays,(II) surveys, (III) original research articles thatare accessible to a broad audience, (IV) historical

studies, preferably concerning 19th and 20th centurymathematics.

Mathematical Notes: These are shorter articlescontaining interesting new proofs of known theorems,novel points of view, or new results that are accessibleto a broad audience.

Our aim is to publish papers of interest to awide mathematical audience. Our main interest is inexpository articles that make high-level research resultsmore widely accessible. In general, material submittedshould be at least at the graduate level.

Main articles must be written in such a way that agraduate-level research student interested in the topicof the paper can read them profitably. When the topic isquite specialized, or the main focus is a narrow researchresult, the paper is probably not appropriate for thisjournal. Most original research articles are not suitablefor this journal, unless they have particularly broadappeal.

Mathematical notes can be more focused than mainarticles. These should not simply be short researcharticles, but should address a mathematical questionwith reasonably broad appeal. Elementary solutionsof elementary problems are typically not appropriate.Neither are overly technical papers, which should bestbe submitted to a specialized research journal.

Clarity of exposition, accuracy of details and therelevance and interest of the subject matter will bethe decisive factors in our acceptance of an article forpublication.

Submitted papers are subject to a quick overviewbefore entering into a more detailed review process. Allpublished papers have been refereed.

Abstracted / Indexed in

CompuMath Citation Index; MathSciNet; ISI AlertingService; Science Citation Index Expanded; Scopus;Zentralblatt MATH