Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society explained

Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
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Caption:October 2010 issue
Former Name:Bulletin of the New York Mathematical Society
Abbreviation:Bull. Am. Math. Soc.
Mathscinet:Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.
Discipline:Mathematics
Language:English
Editor:Susan Friedlander
Publisher:American Mathematical Society
Country:USA
Frequency:Quarterly
Impact:1.342
Impact-Year:2018
Issn:0273-0979
Eissn:1088-9485
Coden:BAMOAD
Website:http://www.ams.org/publications/journals/journalsframework/bull
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The Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society is a quarterly mathematical journal published by the American Mathematical Society.

Scope

It publishes surveys on contemporary research topics, written at a level accessible to non-experts. It also publishes, by invitation only, book reviews and short Mathematical Perspectives articles.[1]

History

It began as the Bulletin of the New York Mathematical Society and underwent a name change when the society became national. The Bulletin's function has changed over the years; its original function was to serve as a research journal for its members.

Indexing

The Bulletin is indexed in Mathematical Reviews, Science Citation Index, ISI Alerting Services, CompuMath Citation Index, and Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About the Bulletin. The American Mathematical Society. 7 February 2013.