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Standards for submission to the Annals of Mathematics
This office deals only with manuscript submissions. The journal does not evaluate or comment on any other material. We do not open attachments without accompanying correspondence.
To be considered as a submission to the Annals of Mathematics, each manuscript must be accompanied by an email message of submission stating your intent to submit the manuscript to the Annals of Mathematics. The message must include a title matching the title on the manuscript and must also include the corresponding author’s name in English. The manuscript must be in English or French and it must be attached as a PDF file. It must be a final version and include a title, all author first and last names, an abstract and references. The paper cannot be written inline as part of the body of the email message. The manuscript must be typed. Handwritten submissions will not be considered for publication. The manuscript must not be currently under consideration at any other journal. Technical guidelines are on the website.
Submissions are first subject to a number of quick reviews to determine if there is agreement among experts that the work meets the standards of the Annals, which are very high. If the paper merits a full review, it will take a number of months depending on the complexity of the paper and the availability of referees. There is no way to estimate the review time.
Your message below does not constitute a submission to the Annals of Mathematics in its current form and, therefore, is not under consideration for publication. Please research the appropriate presentation of your work before submitting by examining other papers published in the Annals of Mathematics, and be sure that your research meets the level of the articles published. Free access to issue published before 2018 are available here.
We do not give advice in advance of submissions. We do not offer support on content or layout. If you need help, you might find it at a university math department where you live that has a community program or in an online math community that can direct you. (https://www.reddit.com/r/math/, https://mathoverflow.net).
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