The LMS JCM

The London Mathematical Society welcomes you to its electronic journal.

The LMS JCM is available from the following permanent URL:
http://www.lms.ac.uk/jcm/.

  • GENERAL JOURNAL OF RECORD
    Like the Proceedings, Journal and Bulletin, the LMS JCM is a journal of permanent record for a broad swathe of mathematics. It aims to publish high-quality research or expository papers in all areas where mathematics and computation meet (see the Scope listing below). Unlike many electronic journals, it has not been set up in order to meet the needs of one particular research community. It is published with an ISSN number, in yearly issues with pages numbered consecutively through the year. Its editorial and refereeing standards are the same as those of the other LMS periodicals; all accepted papers are subjected to a full peer-review process. The electronic format allows the relaxation of strict page limits, particularly for "add-ons". Nevertheless, the editors expect authors to be concise; the length of each paper should be appropriate to its content.

  • ARCHIVING
    The source material for the journal is archived using a range of storage media, to ensure longevity. Checks are run regularly to establish that older papers are still compatible with current access technology. Printed copies, sent to the British Library, are the archive of last resort.

  • ACCESS
    The abstracts and full use of the search engine are freely available to all. The full texts of papers in the LMS JCM are accessible, free of charge, to users who accept our terms and conditions of use.

    The all-electronic format of the LMS JCM gives the journal five important advantages:

    The LMS JCM has three other features that distinguish it from the other LMS periodicals:

    Scope

    Papers in any or all of the following categories are invited:

    In more detail, the LMS JCM invites:

    System descriptions are also considered for the journal. They are expected to provide a clear overview of the capabilities of a system that must itself be innovative or important, and may include descriptions of the algorithms and implementation methods used, if these are noteworthy. Worked examples are encouraged, as are "hands-on" tutorials that make use of the journal's electronic format. "Live" links can be provided to manuals or other material on authors' own websites. Although no specific length restrictions are imposed, detailed listings of commands and features should be omitted from the main paper.

    The journal also welcomes survey papers. Such an article should summarise the research in an area within the scope of the journal; the motivation for having such a survey should be clear and one would normally expect there to be a particular focus on recent work. The organisation of the material should enhance the understanding of the subject and clarify potential directions for future research.

    Organisation

    The Editors are:
    Professor Derek Holt Mathematics Institute
    University of Warwick
    Professor Rick Thomas Department of Computer Science
    University of Leicester

    There is an editorial board of experts covering a wide range of mathematics and computing.

    Submissions are received and handled through the review process and up to publication by LMS staff at De Morgan House, London.

    The LMS JCM has been extraordinarily lucky in finding support on the technical and editorial side. The founding Editor-in-Chief was Professor James H. Davenport, of the University of Bath. David Carlisle, a leading authority on TeX, wrote our style file. Adam Worrall and Julian Gilbey have created a superb suite of programs for us. We have had valuable help from the Knowledge Media Institute at the Open University and from Computing Services at the University of Warwick, and we have often relied on the wisdom of Mark Dawson on all matters electronic.

    More questions?

    Please send any questions to the LMS Managing Editor, Dr Ola Törnkvist at jcm@lms.ac.uk.


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