Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra (JPAA)
This is the Home Page for the journal's managing editor
Charles Weibel.
Weibel's JPAA secretary is: Barbara Mastrian / mastrian @ math.rutgers.edu
surface mail address:
C.Weibel, Math Dept, Rutgers University, New Brunswick NJ 08903 USA
Table of Contents of all issues of JPAA (Science Direct)
General information about JPAA may be found on
Elsevier's JPAA home page.
To submit a manuscript, send it to any of the editors.
Hard copies should be sent in duplicate.
Check the status of your accepted manuscript: go to
Elsevier's JPAA home page
In the left margin under AUTHORS&EDITORS, click on "Manuscript status."
Finally, enter the corresponding author's name and "JPAAxxxx"
(the number you got when you recieved the galley proofs).
Aims and Scope:
The JPAA will concentrate on that part of algebra likely to be
of general interest:
- algebraic results with immediate applications;
- development of algebraic theories of sufficiently general relevance
to allow for future applications.
Managing editors of JPAA
Other editors
- J. Adamek (adamek @ iti.cs.tu-bs.de) Techn. Univ. of Braunschweig, Germany
- P. Balmer (balmer @ math.ucla.edu) UCLA, Los Angeles, USA
- S. Donkin (sd510 @ york.ac.uk) University of York, England
- A. Geramita (tony @ mast.queensu.ca) Queen's University, Canada
- T. Hibi (hibi @ math.sci.osaka-u.ac.jp) Hokkaido University, Japan
- J. Huebschmann (Johannes.Huebschmann @ math.univ-lille1.fr)
Labo Painleve, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
- S. Iyengar (siyengar2 @ math.unl.edu) University of Nebraska, USA
- C. Kassel (kassel @ math.u-strasbg.fr) Univ. of Strasbourg, France
- B. Keller (keller @ math.jussieu.fr) Univ. of Paris 7, France
- A. Knutson (allenk @ math.cornell.edu) Cornell Univ., USA
- S. Kovacs (skovacs @ uw.edu) Univ.of Washington, USA
- D. Nakano (nakano @ math.uga.edu) Univ. of Georgia, USA
- R. Parimala (parimala @ mathcs.emory.edu) Emory Univ., Atlanta, USA
- P. Rosolini (rosolini @ dima.unige.it) Universita di Genova, Italy
- R. Vakil (vakil @ math.stanford.edu) Stanford University, USA
Former Editors:
(They will not accept manuscripts)
- M. Barr, McGill University, Canada
- A. Blass, University of Michigan, USA
- M. Broue' Inst. H. Poincaré, France
- A. Carboni, Univ. dell'Insubria, Italy
- A. Dold, University of Heidleberg, Germany
- J. P. Freyd, University of Pennsylvania, USA
- A. Heller, CUNY, New York, USA
- P. Johnstone, Cambridge University, England
- G.M. Kelly, University of Sydney, Australia
- W. Lawvere, SUNY Buffalo, New York, USA
- A. Merkurjev, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA
- I. Moerdijk, Utrecht University, Netherlands
- F. Morel, Math Inst der LMU, Munich, Germany
- A. Nerode, Cornell University, USA
- M. Nivat, Moiselles, France
- F. Oort, University of Utrecht, Netherlands
- I. Reiten (idunr @ math.ntnu.no) NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
- J. Rhodes, Univ. of California, Berkeley USA
- E. Robinson, Queen Mary and Westfield College, England
- L. Robbiano, Universita di Genova, Italy
- M-F Roy, Universite de Rennes, France
- M. Sapir, (m.sapir @ vanderbilt.edu) Vanderbilt University, USA
- D. Scott, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
- J. Stasheff, Univ. of North Carolina, USA
- J. Walker, University of Nebraska, USA
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Charles Weibel / jpaa @ math.rutgers.edu / July 1, 2008