The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
Encyclopedia
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics was a mathematics journal established in 1836 as the Cambridge Mathematical Journal for the first 4 volumes. It was renamed Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal starting with volume 5. Volumes 5 to 13 of the Cambridge Mathematical Journal are also rather confusingly numbered as volumes 1 to 9 of the Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal. In 1857 it was renamed to The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics and volume numbering re-started at 1. It was initially edited by J. J. Sylvester and N. M. Ferrers.
It merged with Messenger of Mathematics
to form the Quarterly Journal of Mathematics
in 1927.
It merged with Messenger of Mathematics
Messenger of Mathematics
The Messenger of Mathematics is a defunct mathematics journal.The editor-in-chief was William Allen Whitworth with Charles Taylor and volumes 1–58 were published between 1872 and 1929...
to form the Quarterly Journal of Mathematics
Quarterly Journal of Mathematics
The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics is a mathematics journal formed in 1930 from the merger of The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics and the Messenger of Mathematics. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2009 impact factor of 0.656, ranking it 117th out of...
in 1927.
External links
- The quarterly journal of pure and applied mathematics digitized by GDZ
- Cambridge mathematical journal digitized by GDZ (volumes 1 to 4)
- Cambridge and Dublin mathematical journal digitized by GDZ (volumes 5 to 13 of the Cambridge mathematical journal, or 1 to 9 of the Cambridge and Dublin mathematical journal).