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Discipline | mathematics |
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Language | English |
Publication details | |
History | 1992-1996 |
Publisher | V. Cook, J. Post (USA) |
Frequency | quarterly |
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Indexing | |
ISSN | 1068-6010 |
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Ulam Quarterly was an independently published electronic journal between 1992 and 1996, making it one of the first mathematical e-journals.[1]
History
[edit]It was named after Stanislaw Ulam. The Editor-in-chief was Piotr Blass, who claims it dates back as far as 1987.
Gordon and Breach Publishers, from Langhorne, Pennsylvania, published the journal under ISSN 1071-7021, and published a book under the journals name. ISBN 2-884-49187-2
The journal suggested the support of Palm Beach Atlantic University, University of Florida[2], The University of Southern Mississippi and University of Kansas.[citation needed]
Since 1992, Ulam Quarterly has been listed as published by V. Cook and J. Post from West Palm Beach.
The website has not been maintained since 1997[2][3].
The website lists Stan Klasa from the Department of Computer Science at Concordia University as the Editor-in-Chief. The electronic editor is listed as Rick Smith, Department of Mathematics, University of Florida.
The journal's name was used in "The Ulam Quarterly and Algebraic Geometry Conference" held 17-19 February 1990 at Palm Beach Atlantic College, Florida.[4]
Bozenna Pasik-Duncan was an Associate Editor of the Ulam Quarterly from 1992 while she held the position of Associate Professor, Mathematics Department, University of Kansas. [5]
Alexandre Grothendieck's EGA V5
[edit]Joseph Blass, Piotr Blass, and Stan Klasa revised and published a series called "Interpretation and Rendition of his 'prenotes'" for Alexandre Grothendieck's Éléments de géométrie algébrique (EGA) V 5 over the course of running this journal[6]:
- Volume 1, Issue 1: subsections 1-3 : Hyperplane Sections and Conic Projections
- Volume 1, Issue 2: subsections 4-7 : Study of a Variable Hyperplane Section
- Volume 1, Issue 3: subsection 8 : Dimension of the set of exceptional hyperplanes
- Volume 1, Issue 4: subsections 9-12 :
- Volume 2, Issue 1: subsection 13 : Morphisms and M. Artin's Theorem
- Volume 2, Issue 2: subsection 14 : Conic Projections
- Volume 3, Issue 1: subsection 15 : On a Question of Oscar Zariski
Volume 3, Issue 1 (1995)
[edit]- Editor-in-Chief: P. Blass
- Managing Editor: L. Zaremba
- Electronic Editor-in-Chief: R. Smith
- Electronic Editors:
- V. Cook
- J. Post
- Editorial Board:
- A. Bednarek
- W. Beyer
- B. Pasik-Duncan
- T. Duncan
- S. Klasa
- J. Mycielski
- Published with the support of
- Palm Beach Atlantic College
- The University of Florida
Volume 3, Issue 2 (1996)
[edit]- Published with the support of
- University of Kansas
- The University of Florida
Notes
[edit]- ^ Julio G. Dix, Co-Managing Editor, Electronic Journal of Differential Equations (May 2004). "Some Aspects of Running a Free Electronic Journal" (PDF).
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