Nouvelles Annales de Mathématiques
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The Nouvelles Annales de Mathématiques (subtitled Journal des candidats aux écoles polytechnique et normale) was a French scientific journal in mathematics. It was established in 1842 by Olry Terquem and Camille-Christophe Gerono, and continued publication until 1927, with later editors including Charles-Ange Laisant and Raoul Bricard.[1] Initially published by Carilian-Goeury, it was taken over after several years by a different publisher, Bachelier.[2]
Discipline | Mathematics |
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Language | French |
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History | 1842–1927 |
Publisher | Bachelier (France) |
Standard abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2) NLM · MathSciNet | |
ISO 4 | Nouv. Ann. Math. |
Indexing CODEN · JSTOR · LCCN MIAR · NLM · Scopus | |
LCCN | 25005131 |
OCLC no. | 643505664 |
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Although competing in subject matter with Joseph Liouville's Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées (with which Terquem had previously been associated),[2][3] and initially published by a different publisher than Liouville's journal, the editors of the Nouvelles Annales cooperated with Liouville in directing papers between the two journals.[2][3] As well as publishing new results in mathematics, the Nouvelles Annales included pedagogical material,[3] and extracts from papers published in other journals.[2]