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Aims and scope

Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum is a peer-reviewed, broad-in-scope mathematics journal with emphasis on Functional Analysis and Operator Theory. In addition to these core areas, it welcomes high quality submissions from other areas of Analysis, Algebra, and Geometry, which are, at least in part, covered by the expertise of the members of the editorial board. The journal was founded and established by Alfréd Haar and Frigyes Riesz in 1922 as the first international mathematical journal published in Hungary and it is one of the 20 oldest and still active journals in mathematics worldwide.

During its history, a number of outstanding mathematicians published in Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum. A few of them (in alphabetic order) are T Ando, G Birkhoff, C Carathéodory, L Carleson, H Cartan, A Connes, P Erdős, L Fejér, M Fréchet, M G Krein, L Lovász, J von Neumann, H Rademacher, J Schauder,  I Segal, J-P Serre, W Sierpiński, M H Stone, N Wiener,  A Zygmund.

Please note that only high-quality manuscripts are considered, not only in terms of content, but also in terms of the English language.

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