The Bulletin and Journal of the London Mathematical Society share an Editorial Board.
- The Bulletin publishes shorter research articles (20 pages and below) and survey articles of any length
- The Journal publishes longer research articles (18 pages and above)
Papers should be submitted to the London Mathematical Society, naming the most appropriate member of the Editorial Board to whom the paper should be forwarded. Please note papers may be reassigned to a different Board Member during the review process.
Subject sections
The Editorial Board is organised into 7 subject-based sections, each with a Section Editor who has the authority to accept papers for publication.
EDITORIAL BOARD (Bulletin and Journal)
Click on the appropriate subject heading below to view the list of Editors in each section.
(Occasionally an Editor listed here may reach full capacity and may not be available when you submit. If this is the case, please choose another Editor.)
- Algebra
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Algebra
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Section Editor: (University of Utah, USA) |
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(University of York, UK) Algebraic groups, representation theory, and geometric invariant theory |
* (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium) Group Theory |
(University of Science and Technology of China, China) Representation theory and homological algebra |
(University of Edinburgh, UK) Representation theory and algebraic geometry |
(University of Manchester, UK) Finite groups and representation theory |
(Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany) Computational algebra |
(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico) Algebra and representation theory |
(University of Southern California, USA) Representation theory and quantum topology |
(University of Antwerp, Belgium) Category theory and homological algebra, algebraic geometry |
(Purdue University, USA) Commutative algebra and singularity theory |
(Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany) Algebraic groups and finite groups of Lie type, hyperplane arrangements |
(University of Connecticut, USA) Representation theory and combinatorics |
*Professor Caprace is currently on leave from his editorial work.
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- Analysis
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Analysis
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Section Editor: (University of Oslo, Norway) |
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(University of Waterloo, Canada) Operator algebras, quantum information theory and free probability |
(CNRS, France) Metric geometry, discrete analysis, geometric functional analysis |
(University of Southern Denmark, Denmark) Noncommutative geometry, K-theory and operator algebras (including cyclic theory and KK-theory) |
(Washington University, USA) Operator theory and complex analysis |
(University of Oslo, Norway) Operator algebras |
(University of Birmingham, UK) Functional analysis, Banach spaces and geometric measure theory |
(Massey University, New Zealand) Complex analysis and complex dynamics |
(Washington University, USA) Harmonic analysis, operator theory and function theory |
(University of California Berkeley, USA) Harmonic analysis |
(Jagiellonian University, Poland) Complex analysis and pluripotential theory |
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Combinatorics, Discrete Mathematics and Logic
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Combinatorics, Discrete Mathematics and Logic
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Section Editor: (Queen Mary University of London, UK) |
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(University of Barcelona, Spain) Set theory |
(California Institute of Technology, USA) Combinatorics |
(Queen Mary University of London, UK) Algebraic combinatorics |
(University of East Anglia, UK) Logic and connections with algebra, geometry and number theory |
(Masaryk University, Czech Republic) Combinatorics |
(University of California Berkeley, USA) Descriptive set theory and computability theory |
(University of Oxford, UK) Combinatorics and graph theory |
(University of San Diego, USA) Type theory and category theory |
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Geometry and Topology
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Geometry and Topology
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Section Editor: (University of Edinburgh, UK) |
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(Stockholm University, Sweden) Homotopy theory and algebraic topology |
(University of Münster, Germany) K-theory and geometric topology |
(Imperial College London, UK) Algebraic geometry |
(University of Edinburgh, UK) Algebra, geometry and topology in quantum field theory and string theory |
(University of Warwick, UK) Homotopy theory, higher categories and homotopical algebra |
(University of Bristol, UK) Low-dimensional topology and geometry, Teichmüller theory, mapping class groups and geometric group theory |
(BCAM, Spain) Singularity theory and algebraic geometry |
(Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) Differential geometry, geometric analysis and global analysis |
(University of Cologne, Germany) Symplectic and contact topology |
(University of Illinois at Chicago, USA) Geometric group theory |
(Brunel University London, UK) Algebraic geometry and birational geometry |
(University of Oxford, UK) Geometric group theory |
(Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany) Tropical geometry, polyhedral geometry and toric geometry |
(University of Glasgow, UK) Low-dimensional topology |
(University of Edinburgh, UK) Derived algebraic geometry and homotopical algebra |
(University of Illinois at Chicago, USA) Algebraic and differential geometry |
(Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany) Algebraic geometry |
(University of York, UK) Integrable systems and mathematical physics |
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Number Theory
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Number Theory
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Section Editor: (University of Cambridge, UK) |
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(University of Warwick, UK) Diophantine approximation, analytic number theory, arithmetic combinatorics |
(University of Bonn, Germany) Representation theory and the Langlands correspondence |
(University of Cambridge, UK) Computational number theory |
(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA) Analytic number theory |
(University of Exeter, UK) p-adic arithmetic geometry |
(Northwestern University, USA) Algebraic number theory |
(University of Bath, UK) Arithmetic and Diophantine geometry |
(Aarhus University, Denmark) Analytic number theory, automorphic forms and representation theory |
(King's College London, UK) Rational points and local–global principles |
(University of Manchester, UK) Arithmetic and Diophantine geometry |
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Partial Differential Equations and Geometric and Numerical Analysis
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Partial Differential Equations and Geometric and Numerical Analysis
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Section Editor: (University of Oxford, UK) |
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(Durham University, UK) Spectral theory of linear differential equations |
(University of Oxford, UK) Nonlinear PDEs and nonlinear analysis |
(Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) Conformal geometry, partial differential equations, non-local operators |
(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Calculus of variations, geometric analysis and PDEs |
(Cardiff University, UK) Ordinary and partial differential equations |
(University of Bath, UK) Nonlinear analysis and PDEs |
* (Heriot-Watt University, UK) Calculus of variations, harmonic analysis |
(University of Warwick, UK) Differential geometry, geometric analysis and PDEs |
(University of Oxford, UK) Nonlinear PDEs and numerical analysis of PDEs |
(University of Manchester, UK) Numerical analysis and matrix analysis |
(The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong) Nonlinear PDEs and kinetic theory |
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*Professor Scardia is currently on leave from her editorial work. |
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Probability, Stochastic Analysis and Dynamical Systems
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Probability, Stochastic Analysis and Dynamical Systems
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Section Editor: (University of Leeds, UK) |
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(Imperial College London, UK) Probability, stochastic and rough analysis |
(Universitat de Barcelona, Spain) Complex dynamical systems |
(University of Bristol, UK) Mathematical physics, integrable systems, random matrices |
(Rutgers University, USA) Discrete and Fourier analysis and ergodic theory |
(University of Liverpool, UK) Complex dynamics and dynamics |
(University of St Andrews, UK) Ergodic theory and dynamical systems |
(Imperial College London, UK) Dynamical systems |
(University of Leeds, UK) Probability and stochastic analysis |
(University of Cambridge, UK) Discrete analysis, random walks and fractal geometry |
(±õ±áɳ§, University of Paris Saclay, France) Random conformal geometry, complex analysis, geometric function theory |
(University of Warwick, UK) Probability theory |
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