Discrete Analysis
Academic journal
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Discrete Analysis is a mathematics journal covering the applications of analysis to discrete structures. Discrete Analysis is an arXiv overlay journal, meaning the journal's content is hosted on the arXiv.
DisciplinePure mathematics
LanguageEnglish
EditedbyErnie Croot, Ben Green, Timothy Gowers, Gil Kalai, Nets Hawk Katz, Bryna Kra, Izabella Łaba, Tom Sanders, József Solymosi, Terence Tao, Julia Wolf, Tamar Ziegler
History2016-present
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| Discipline | Pure mathematics |
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| Language | English |
| Edited by | Ernie Croot, Ben Green, Timothy Gowers, Gil Kalai, Nets Hawk Katz, Bryna Kra, Izabella Łaba, Tom Sanders, József Solymosi, Terence Tao, Julia Wolf, Tamar Ziegler |
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| History | 2016-present |
| Publisher | Discrete Analysis |
| Frequency | Continuous |
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| License | CC BY |
| Standard abbreviations | |
| ISO 4 | Discrete Anal. |
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| ISSN | 2397-3129 |
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History
Discrete Analysis was created by Timothy Gowers to demonstrate that a high-quality mathematics journal could be inexpensively produced outside of the traditional academic publishing industry.[1][2] The journal is open access, and submissions are free for authors.
