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Aracne
Statusfailed
Founded1993
FounderGioacchino Onorati
Defunct2018 Edit this on Wikidata
Country of originItaly
Headquarters locationRome
Fiction genresacademic, scientific
Official websitewww.aracneeditrice.it

Aracne was an Italian publishing company, founded in 1993 by Gioacchino Onorati and specialized in academic and scientific literature. It was declared failed on the 6 of april, 2018.[1]

It is the only Italian publishing company that does not require exclusive rights for its publications.[2] Aracne publishes both paper books and ebooks, most of them in Italian, although a considerable number of works is published in English. It claimed to use the peer review as an evaluation system,[3] it has often been found to use vanity press systems,[4] and to publish on ordination.[5]

Aracne was a member of the programme for the Evaluation of the Quality of Research of the ANVUR, institution of the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research.[6]

Reinhold Baer Prize

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The Reinhold Baer Prize [7] is a mathematics award, annually granted jointly by the no-profit association AGTA - Advances in Group Theory and Applications and Aracne for outstanding PhD theses or research article in group theory and its applications. The award is named after the German algebraist Reinhold Baer.

The laureate is presented with a pecuniary prize of EUR1,000.

The first premiere took place during the international conference Advances in Group Theory and Applications 2017, held in Lecce (Italy) from September 5 to 8, 2017.[8]

Laureates

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Year Laureate(s) Image Citizenship(s) Institution(s)[a] Title of awarded thesis or article
2017 [8] Urban Jezernik Winner  Slovenia University of Ljubljana Universal Commutator Relations[9]
Carolina Vallejo Rodriguez Special Mention  Spain University of Valencia Characters, correspondences and fields of values of finite groups
2018 [10] Gareth Tracey Winner  Ireland University of Warwick Minimal generation of transitive permutation groups
Geoffrey Janssens Special Mention  Belgium Vrije Universiteit Brussel Identities of Affine Algebras and their Asymptotic Behaviour
2019 [11] Not assigned
2020 [12] Florian Eisele Winner (ex aequo)  Germany City University of London A counterexample to the first Zassenhaus conjecture
Leo Margolis Winner (ex aequo)  Germany/ Russia Vrije Universiteit Brussel A counterexample to the first Zassenhaus conjecture
Hangyang Meng Special Mention  China Universitat de Valencia Regular orbits of actions of finite soluble groups
2022 [13] Iker de las Heras Winner  Basque Country University of the Basque Country Some topics on finite p-groups and pro-p groups
Sam Hughes Special Mention  United Kingdom University of Southampton Equivariant cohomology, lattices, and trees

a Institutions mentioned above refer to the institutions where the laureates obtained their PhD.

References

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  1. ^ "Estratto sentenza 286/2018". Portale dei creditori.
  2. ^ Aracne editrice - Pubblica con noi
  3. ^ Aracne editrice - Metodi e criteri di valutazione
  4. ^ "Piccoli editori capestro - minima&moralia : minima&moralia". 2018-10-12. Archived from the original on 2018-10-12. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  5. ^ "Wayback Machine" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-01-05. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  6. ^ Elenco degli Editori registrati per la VQR | Anvur
  7. ^ "Statutes of the Reinhold Baer Prize" (PDF). Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  8. ^ a b "The Baer Prize Laureate 2017". AGTA - Advances in Group Theory and Applications. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  9. ^ "Baer Prize to dr. Urban Jezernik". University of Ljubljana. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  10. ^ "The Baer Prize Laureates 2018". AGTA - Advances in Group Theory and Applications. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  11. ^ "The Baer Prize Laureates 2019". AGTA - Advances in Group Theory and Applications. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  12. ^ "The Baer Prize Laureates 2020". AGTA - Advances in Group Theory and Applications. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  13. ^ "The Baer Prize Laureates 2022". AGTA - Advances in Group Theory and Applications. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
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