AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL MONTHLY

Journal Title
AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL MONTHLY

AM MATH MON

ISSN / eISSN
0002-9890
Aims and Scope
The Monthly's readers expect a high standard of exposition; they look for articles that inform, stimulate, challenge, enlighten, and even entertain. Monthly articles are meant to be read, enjoyed, and discussed, rather than just archived. Articles may be expositions of old or new results, historical or biographical essays, speculations or definitive treatments, broad developments, or explorations of a single application. Novelty and generality are far less important than clarity of exposition and broad appeal. Appropriate figures, diagrams, and photographs are encouraged.

Notes are short, sharply focused, and possibly informal. They are often gems that provide a new proof of an old theorem, a novel presentation of a familiar theme, or a lively discussion of a single issue.

Abstracts for articles or notes should entice the prospective reader into exploring the subject of the paper and should make it clear to the reader why this paper is interesting and important. The abstract should highlight the concepts of the paper rather than summarize the mechanics. The abstract is the first impression of the paper, not a technical summary of the paper. Excessive use of notation is discouraged as it can limit the interest of the broad readership of the MAA, and can limit search-ability of the article.
Subject Area

MATHEMATICS

CiteScore
0.80 View Trend
CiteScore Ranking
Category Quartile Rank
Mathematics - General Mathematics Q4 #292/387
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
Indexed -
Category (Journal Citation Reports 2023) Quartile
MATHEMATICS - SCIE Q4
H-index
39
Country/Area of Publication
UNITED STATES
Publisher
Mathematical Association of America
Annual Article Volume
83
Open Access
NO
Contact
530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, USA, PA, 19106

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