The Annals of Mathematics, often just called Annals, is a bimonthly mathematics research journal published by Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study, considered by many to be one of the most prestigious mathematics journals in the world.
It started out as The Analyst in 1874, but was discontinued in 1883 and renamed in 1884 under the new direction of Ormond Stone of the University of Virginia. It moved to Harvard in 1899 before reaching its current home in Princeton in 1911. It was published by Princeton University until 1933, when the Institute for Advanced Study took joint editorial control.
The current editors of the Annals of Mathematics are:
- Jean Bourgain, Institute for Advanced Study
- Phillip Griffiths , Institute for Advanced Study
- Robert MacPherson , Institute for Advanced Study
- Peter Sarnak , Princeton University
- Ya. Sinai , Princeton University
- Andrew Wiles, Princeton University
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