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Questions about mathematical publishing, including specific journals, peer review etc.

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Free open-access peer-reviewed math journals

The American Mathematical Society has a new diamond open access journal called the Communications of the American Mathematical Society.
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Publishing papers that became classics before they were submitted

Here are two examples of work by John Tate. The first is his PhD thesis: Tate, J. Fourier Analysis in Number Fields and Hecke's Zeta-Functions. Thesis (Ph.D.)–Princeton University. 1950 It was hugel …
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Some good journals in $p$-adic number theory

If you want to get an idea of which journals publish articles about aspects of p-adic fields, you can look on MathSciNet. … So quite a variety of journals to choose from, and that's just 2021 articles in this particular part of $p$-adic number theory. …
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Examples of reputable journals in mathematics without impact factor? And is it good to publi...

Newer journals often don't have impact factors because they don't have enough articles. And this can sometimes happen in odd ways. …
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Requesting a referee's report on my paper from a math journal

Since this hasn't been mentioned, I should point out that at many journals, the referee is allowed to indicate whether they are willing for their report to be shared with the author. …
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Publication rates in Mathematics

My impression is that some (scientific) fields tend to have many papers with very large number of authors, while mathematics papers tend to have fewer authors. (Although the number of co-authored math …
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Open access journals in number theory

The New York Journal of Mathematics (http://nyjm.albany.edu/) is a peer reviewed and free online general math journal that has published lots of papers in number theory. It has been publishing since t …
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Free open-access peer-reviewed math journals

The New York Journal of Mathematics (http://nyjm.albany.edu/) is a peer reviewed and free online general math journal. It has been publishing since the mid-1990s. It is not an ArXiv overlay journal. P …
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When is an erratum necessary?

I can't speak for everyone, but since you ask for examples, I've published "errata" at least a couple of times. Once was a paper (in Inventionnes, quite embarrassing) where the statement of the main t …
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