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Moscow Mathematical JournalThe Moscow Mathematical Journal (MMJ) is an international quarterly published (paper and electronic) by the Independent University of Moscow and the department of mathematics of the Higher School of Economics, and distributed by the American Mathematical Society. MMJ presents highest quality research and research-expository papers in mathematics from all over the world. Its purpose is to bring together different branches of our science and to achieve the broadest possible outlook on mathematics, characteristic of the Moscow mathematical school in general and of the Independent University of Moscow in particular.
An important specific trait of the journal is that it especially encourages research-expository papers, which must contain new important results and include detailed introductions, placing the achievements in the context of other studies and explaining the motivation behind the research. The aim is to make the articles — at least the formulation of the main results and their significance — understandable to a wide mathematical audience rather than to a narrow class of specialists.
Editors
Ilyashenko, Yulij Sergeevich
Tsfasman, Michael Anatol'evich
Gusein-Zade, Sabir Medzhidovich
Editorial Council
Belavin, Aleksandr Abramovich
Buchstaber, Victor Matveevich
Cartier, Pierre
Ginzburg, Viktor Aleksandrovich
Guckenheimer, John
Kirillov, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich
Krichever, Igor Moiseevich
Lafforgue, Laurent
MacPherson, Robert D
Margulis, Grigorii Aleksandrovich
Novikov, Sergei Petrovich
Palis, Jacob
Smale, Steve
Sossinski, Alexey Bronislavovich
Vassiliev, Victor Anatolievich
Vlăduţ, Sergei Georgievich
Editorial Board
Artemov, Sergei Nikolaevich
Bufetov, Alexander Igorevich
Feigin, Boris Lvovich
Katok, Anatolii Borisovich
Khovanskii, Askold Georgievich
Kuznetsov, Alexander Gennad'evich
Lando, Sergei Konstantinovich
Nadirashvili, Nikolai Semenovich
Neretin, Yurii Aleksandrovich
Panov, Taras Evgenievich
Shlosman, Semen Bensionovich
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Total publications: |
846 |
Scientific articles: |
788 |
Authors: |
1013 |
Citations: |
9403 |
Cited articles: |
663 |
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Impact Factor Web of Science |
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for 2023:
0.600 |
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for 2022:
0.800 |
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for 2021:
0.833 |
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for 2020:
0.797 |
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for 2019:
0.544 |
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for 2018:
0.746 |
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for 2017:
0.704 |
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for 2016:
1.041 |
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for 2015:
0.648 |
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for 2014:
0.708 |
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for 2013:
0.347 |
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for 2012:
0.682 |
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for 2011:
0.470 |
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for 2010:
0.721 |
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for 2009:
0.712 |
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Scopus Metrics |
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2023 |
CiteScore |
1.400 |
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2023 |
SNIP |
1.187 |
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2023 |
SJR |
0.916 |
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2022 |
SJR |
0.569 |
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2021 |
SJR |
0.440 |
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2020 |
SJR |
0.702 |
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2019 |
SJR |
0.876 |
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2018 |
CiteScore |
0.760 |
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2018 |
SJR |
0.717 |
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2017 |
CiteScore |
0.900 |
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2017 |
SNIP |
1.216 |
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2017 |
SJR |
0.833 |
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2016 |
CiteScore |
0.770 |
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2016 |
SNIP |
1.225 |
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2016 |
SJR |
1.014 |
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2015 |
CiteScore |
0.610 |
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2015 |
SNIP |
1.038 |
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2015 |
IPP |
0.531 |
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2015 |
SJR |
0.829 |
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2014 |
CiteScore |
0.650 |
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2014 |
SNIP |
1.323 |
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2014 |
IPP |
0.667 |
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2014 |
SJR |
1.311 |
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2013 |
SNIP |
1.079 |
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2013 |
IPP |
0.454 |
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2013 |
SJR |
0.734 |
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2012 |
SNIP |
1.109 |
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2012 |
IPP |
0.554 |
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2012 |
SJR |
0.745 |
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