
Mathematica
Acta Mathematica was founded by Gösta
Mittag-Leffler in 1882 and is published by
Institut Mittag-Leffler.
Acta Mathematica was founded by Gösta
Mittag-Leffler in 1882 and is published by
Institut Mittag-Leffler.
Normally, only manuscripts prepared using LaTeX (preferred) or TeX are accepted. Allowable languages are English, French and German. The decision to accept or reject a manuscript is taken by unanimous vote of the editorial board.
Copyright. By submitting a manuscript, an author acknowledges that it is not being considered, nor will be submitted, for publication elsewhere, and agrees that the sole copyright is transferred to the publisher. This transferal is revoked if and when the publisher decides not to publish the manuscript. The publisher's copyright covers the exclusive right to reproduce and distribute the article by any means intended or effectively used to make it available for inspection, reading, or consultation, including, but not limited to, printing, reprinting, photocopying, and electronic means. The publisher grants the author, however, the right to have the submitted manuscript available on the author's own homepage and on public non-commercial servers such as http://arxiv.org.
Further questions should be addressed to acta@mittag-leffler.se.