Discrete Analysis

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Discrete Analysis

Discrete Analysis is a mathematics journal covering the applications of analysis to discrete structures. Discrete Analysis is an arXiv overlay journal, meaning the journal's content is hosted on the arXiv.

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Discrete Analysis
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DisciplinePure mathematics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byErnie Croot, Ben Green, Timothy Gowers, Gil Kalai, Nets Hawk Katz, Bryna Kra, Izabella Łaba, Tom Sanders, József Solymosi, Terence Tao, Julia Wolf, Tamar Ziegler
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History2016-present
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Discrete Analysis
FrequencyContinuous
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LicenseCC BY
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Discrete Anal.
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ISSN2397-3129
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Discrete Analysis was created by Timothy Gowers to demonstrate that a high-quality mathematics journal could be inexpensively produced outside of the traditional academic publishing industry.[1][2] The journal is open access, and submissions are free for authors.

The journal's 2018 MCQ is 1.21.[3]

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