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You may submit a paper electronically as a single PDF file. To do this, you will need to complete a web form.
Before filling in the form, please read through this checklist of items you will need to have to hand when completing it:
Link to the web form for submitting a new article
You will be sent an acknowledgement via email, usually within 1 hour, confirming receipt of your submission. If you do not receive such an acknowledgement, please write to mathematika@lms.ac.uk.
If you wish to upload a revision of a previously submitted article, please do not use the link above. Instead, use the status link contained in the email you received from us about your previous submission. If you cannot find the link, then write to us.
The Editors prefer not to consider multiple versions of the same paper before a decision on the first version is sent, particularly if the changes are minor.
If you have received a letter that firmly rejects your paper and does not mention that a resubmission would be considered, you would be advised to submit any revision of your paper to another journal.
Each paper must be submitted exclusively to one journal.
No paper that has been previously published, or which is being considered for publication elsewhere, should be submitted to the London Mathematical Society.
Nor may a paper that is under consideration by the London Mathematical Society be submitted elsewhere.
Authors should take care to keep a copy of all emails sent to the Society.
Upon acceptance, you will agree to assign copyright to University College London. See the sample copyright form.
Authors of accepted papers have the option (by paying a charge) to have their article published under 'Open Access'. For more information, click here.
You may continue to post electronic versions of your paper, up to and including the version initially accepted for publication, but excluding proofs, on any web page, server or electronic archive, provided that you give a journal reference to the published version ('to appear', or with published page numbers). You should also include a statement that the two versions are different.
| Editorial Control: mathematika@lms.ac.uk Last revised: Wednesday 8 February 2012 |