Journal overview:
Aims and Scope
Published by the American Mathematical Society since 1997, this electronic-only journal is devoted to research in representation theory and seeks to maintain a high standard for exposition as well as for mathematical content.
Representation Theory is freely available to all readers and with no publishing fees for authors.
Peer Review
All articles appearing in this journal are peer reviewed by external reviewers. Editors may reject papers without external review that are not suitable for publication in the journal due to reasons such as subject matter or clear weaknesses in scientific content or presentation style.
Representation Theory has adopted a double-anonymous peer-review model in which both authors and referees of a given article remain anonymous to each other. Questions about the initial submission process should be directed to jrnl-initsub@ams.org.
Copying and reprinting:
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Excluded from these provisions is material for which the author holds copyright. In such cases, requests for permission to reuse or reprint material should be addressed directly to the author(s). Copyright ownership is indicated in the notice in the lower right-hand corner of the first page of each article.
Accepted articles are posted individually after proof has been returned from the authors. Representation Theory is accessible electronically from the Representation Theory landing page.
Indexing and archiving notes:
This journal is indexed in Mathematical Reviews® and Zentralblatt MATH. This journal is archived in Portico and in CLOCKSS.
Inquiries:
Any inquiries concerning a paper that has been accepted for publication that cannot be answered via the manuscript tracking system should be sent by email or by postal mail to the Electronic PrePress Department, American Mathematical Society, 201 Charles Street, Providence, RI 02904-2213 USA.