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The American Mathematical Monthly






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American Mathematical Monthly
DisciplineMathematics
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1894–present
Publisher

Taylor & Francis for the Mathematical Association of America[1] (United States)

Frequency10/year
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Am. Math. Mon.
MathSciNetAmer. Math. Monthly
Indexing
ISSN0002-9890
JSTORamermathmont
Links

The American Mathematical Monthly is a mathematical journal founded by Benjamin Finkel in 1894. It is published ten times each year by Taylor & Francis for the Mathematical Association of America.

The American Mathematical Monthly is an expository journal intended for a wide audience of mathematicians, from undergraduate students to research professionals. Articles are chosen on the basis of their broad interest and reviewed and edited for quality of exposition as well as content. In this the American Mathematical Monthly fulfills a different role from that of typical mathematical research journals. The American Mathematical Monthly is the most widely read mathematics journal in the world, according to records on JSTOR.[2][3]

Tables of contents with article abstracts from 1997–2010 are available online.

The MAA gives the Lester R. Ford Awards annually to "authors of articles of expository excellence" published in the American Mathematical Monthly.[4]

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  1. ^ "Newsroom | Taylor & Francis". Archived from the original on 2018-01-10. Retrieved 2018-01-10.
  • ^ "JSTOR usage statistics". Archived from the original on 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
  • ^ Mathematical Association of America
  • ^ "The Mathematical Association of America's The Lester R. Ford Award". Mathematical Association of America. October 16, 2008. Archived from the original on 30 January 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-31.
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