期刊名称:JOURNAL OF NONCOMMUTATIVE GEOMETRY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Journal of Noncommutative Geometry covers the noncommutative world in all its aspects. It is devoted to publication of research articles which represent major advances in the area of noncommutative geometry and its applications to other fields of mathematics and theoretical physics. Topics covered include in particular:
Hochschild and cyclic cohomology
K-theory and index theory
Measure theory and topology of noncommutative spaces, operator algebras
Spectral geometry of noncommutative spaces
Noncommutative algebraic geometry
Hopf algebras and quantum groups
Foliations, groupoids, stacks, gerbes
Deformations and quantization
Noncommutative spaces in number theory and arithmetic geometry
Noncommutative geometry in physics: QFT, renormalization, gauge theory, string theory, gravity, mirror symmetry, solid state physics, statistical mechanics
The Journal of Noncommutative Geometry is covered in:
Mathematical Reviews (MR), Current Mathematical Publications (CMP), MathSciNet, Zentralblatt f眉r Mathematik, Zentralblatt MATH Database, Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE), CompuMath Citation Index (CMCI), Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences (CC/PC&ES), ISI Alerting Services, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Web of Science.
DOI: 10.4171/JNCG
Instructions to Authors
Submission of manuscripts
Authors are encouraged to initially submit their papers electronically and in PDF format, according to the instructions below, directly to any member of the Editorial Board. Only in exceptional cases should they be sent to the Editor-in-Chief. Articles may also be submitted through the arXiv; please notify the Editor by email and provide the title and the arXiv number.
Authors may not submit papers that are under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Format of manuscript
The Journal strongly encourages authors to make available LaTex files for typesetting purposes. Upon final acceptance of your paper you will be asked to e-mail all source files and macros, together with postscript or pdf files, to jncg@ems-ph.org. Authors are advised to create their LaTex files in 'article' format with \textwidth=125 mm and \textheight=195 mm.
The title page should include the name, affiliation and address (together with e-mail address) of each author and a short abstract. 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification numbers and key words should also be added. The author to whom proofs should be sent should be marked as the corresponding author. The abstract should be written as one paragraph, mathematical formulas should be avoided, and it should not contain displayed mathematical equations or tabular material.
Footnotes should be avoided.
To avoid distortion from rescaling, figures must not be wider than 125 mm. They should be sent as EPS file (encapsulated postscript), or as fair copy on paper, suitable for direct photographic reproduction without major reduction.
All figures, tables, etc. should be numbered, with the insertion place clearly indicated.
References should be listed alphabetically at the end of the paper. All references in the bibliography should be cited at least once in the text. The following examples show the preferred house style for references to a book, a paper in a journal, a paper in a proceedings volume, and an unpublished dissertation:
[1] J. C. V谩rilly, An Introduction to Noncommutative Geometry. EMS Publishing House, Zurich 2006.
[2] F. J. Murray and J. v. Neumann, On rings of operators. Ann. of Math. (2) 37 (1936), 116锟斤拷?29.
[3] R. V. Kadison, Operator algebras 锟斤拷?the first forty years. In Operator algebras and applications, Part 1 (Kingston, Ont., 1980), Proc. Sympos. Pure Math. 38, Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 1982, 1锟斤拷?8.
[4] T. Timmermann, Pseudo锟斤拷?/SPAN>multiplicative unitaries and pseudo锟斤拷?/SPAN>Kac systems on C*锟斤拷?/SPAN>modules. Ph.D. thesis, M眉nster 2005.
Copyright and Offprints
It is a condition of publication in the Journal that authors assign copyright to the European Mathematical Society. This ensures that requests from third parties to reproduce articles are handled efficiently and consistently and will also allow the article to be as widely disseminated as possible. In assigning copyright, authors may use their own material in other, non-commercial publications provided that the Journal is properly acknowledged as the original place of publication.
Authors of papers published in the Journal will be entitled to 30 free offprints, to be shared between authors of joint papers. Extra copies of offprints may be purchased in batches of 100 if ordered in advance of production of the corresponding issue.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Alain Connes, Coll猫ge de France, Paris, France
alain@connes.org
Editors
Paul F. Baum, The Pennsylvania State University, Unversity Park, USA
baum@math.psu.edu
Jean Bellissard, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
jeanbel@math.gatech.edu
Alan Carey, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Alan.Carey@maths.anu.edu.au
Ali Chamseddine, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
chams@aub.edu.lb
Joachim Cuntz, University of M眉nster, Germany
cuntz@math.uni-muenster.de
Michel Dubois-Violette, Universit茅 Paris XI, Orsay, France
Michel.Dubois-Violette@th.u-psud.fr
Alexander Goncharov, Brown University, Providence, USA
sasha@math.brown.edu
Nigel Higson, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA
higson@psu.edu
Vaughan F. R. Jones, University of California, Berkeley, USA
vfr@Math.Berkeley.EDU
Mikhail Kapranov, Yale University, New Haven, USA
mikhail.kapranov@yale.edu
Gennadi Kasparov, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA
gennadi.kasparov@vanderbilt.edu
Masoud Khalkhali, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
masoud@uwo.ca
Maxim Kontsevich, IH脡S, Bures-sur-Yvette, France
maxim@ihes.fr
Dirk Kreimer, IH脡S, Bures-sur-Yvette, France, and Boston University, USA
kreimer@ihes.fr and dkreimer@bu.edu
Giovanni Landi, University of Trieste, Italy
landi@univ.trieste.it
Jean-Louis Loday, IRMA, CNRS, Strasbourg, France
loday@math.u-strasbg.fr
Yuri Manin, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn, Germany
manin@mpim-bonn.mpg.de
Matilde Marcolli, Caltech, Pasadena, USA
matilde@caltech.edu
Henri Moscovici, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
henri@math.ohio-state.edu
Ryszard Nest, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
rnest@math.ku.dk
Marc A. Rieffel, University of California, Berkeley, USA
rieffel@math.berkeley.edu
John Roe, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA
roe@math.psu.edu
Albert Schwarz, University of California, Davis, USA
schwarz@math.ucdavis.edu
Georges Skandalis, Universit茅 Paris VII Denis Diderot, Paris, France
skandal@math.jussieu.fr
Boris Tsygan, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA
b-tsygan@northwestern.edu
Michel Van den Bergh, University of Hasselt, Diepenbeek, Belgium
michel.vandenbergh@uhasselt.be
Dan-Virgil Voiculescu, University of California, Berkeley, USA
dvv@math.berkeley.edu
Raimar Wulkenhaar, University of M眉nster, Germany
raimar@math.uni-muenster.de
Guoliang Yu, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA
guoliang.yu@vanderbilt.edu
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