Tohoku Mathematical Journal

Tohoku Mathematical Journal

Infobox Journal


editor = Masanori Ishida
discipline = Mathematics
language = English
abbreviation = TMJ
publisher = Maruzen Co.
country = Japan
frequency = Quarterly
history = 1911-1943 (1st Series)
1949-present (2nd Series)
website = http://www.math.tohoku.ac.jp/tmj/
link1 = http://www.math.tohoku.ac.jp/tmj/Eabout.html
link1-name = About TMJ
OCLC = 1642556
LCCN = 16004044
ISSN = 0040-8735

The Tohoku Mathematical Journal is a mathematical research journal published by Tohoku University in Japan. It was founded in August 1911 by Tsuruichi Hayashi.

Due to the second world war the publication of the journal stopped in 1943 with volume 49. Publication was resumed in 1949 with the volume numbering starting again at 1. In order to distinguish between the identical numbered volumes, volumes in the first publishing period are referred to as the "first series" whereas the later volumes are called "second series".

Before volume 51 of the second series the journal was called "Tôhoku Mathematical Journal".

External links

* [http://www.math.tohoku.ac.jp/tmj/ Official website of the journal]


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