Which journals publish PhD abstracts? - MathOverflow most recent 30 from http://mathoverflow.net2013-05-24T18:23:33Zhttp://mathoverflow.net/feeds/question/18150http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://mathoverflow.net/questions/18150/which-journals-publish-phd-abstractsWhich journals publish PhD abstracts?Douglas S. Stones2010-03-14T07:31:41Z2010-03-16T00:21:32Z
<p>With the flavour of this question: <a href="http://mathoverflow.net/questions/15366/which-journals-publish-expository-work" rel="nofollow">http://mathoverflow.net/questions/15366/which-journals-publish-expository-work</a>, I would like to ask the following question</p>
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<p>Which journals publish Ph.D. thesis abstracts?</p>
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<p>Please post one resource per answer so that it is easy for people to sort the list by voting up/down.</p>
http://mathoverflow.net/questions/18150/which-journals-publish-phd-abstracts/18151#18151Answer by Douglas S. Stones for Which journals publish PhD abstracts?Douglas S. Stones2010-03-14T07:33:35Z2010-03-14T07:33:35Z<p>To begin with, the <a href="http://www.austms.org.au/Bulletin" rel="nofollow">Australian Mathematics Society Bulletin</a> publishes "Abstracts of Ph.D. Theses":</p>
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<p>The BULLETIN of the Australian
Mathematical Society publishes
Abstracts of Australasian Ph.D.
Theses. The abstract submitted to the
BULLETIN may be the abstract included
in the thesis itself. However, the
BULLETIN will accept abstracts of up
to three pages, which may include
references. All the mathematical
sciences are covered, including pure
and applied mathematics, probability
and mathematical statistics,
mathematical physics, and mathematical
computer science.</p>
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http://mathoverflow.net/questions/18150/which-journals-publish-phd-abstracts/18329#18329Answer by mathphysicist for Which journals publish PhD abstracts?mathphysicist2010-03-16T00:21:32Z2010-03-16T00:21:32Z<p>The journal <a href="http://journals.impan.gov.pl/dm/" rel="nofollow">Dissertationes Mathematicae</a> publishes quite a lot of entire Ph.D. <em>theses</em>, and the abstracts (which may be fairly long and quite often also include the table of contents of the thesis) are free to view.</p>