Journal_für_die_reine_und_angewandte_Mathematik

<i>Crelle's Journal</i>

Crelle's Journal

Academic journal


Crelle's Journal, or just Crelle, is the common name for a mathematics journal, the Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik (in English: Journal for Pure and Applied Mathematics).

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History

The journal was founded by August Leopold Crelle (Berlin) in 1826 and edited by him until his death in 1855. It was one of the first major mathematical journals that was not a proceedings of an academy.[1] It has published many notable papers, including works of Niels Henrik Abel, Georg Cantor, Gotthold Eisenstein, Carl Friedrich Gauss[2] and Otto Hesse. It was edited by Carl Wilhelm Borchardt from 1856 to 1880, during which time it was known as Borchardt's Journal. The current editor-in-chief is Daniel Huybrechts (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn).[3]

Past editors


References

  1. Neuenschwander, Erwin (1994). "Mathematical Journals". Companion Encyclopedia of the History and Philosophy of the Mathematical Sciences. 2: 1533–1539.
  2. Gauss, C. F. (1829). "Über ein neues allgemeines Grundgesetz der Mechanik". Crelle's Journal. 1829 (4): 232–235. doi:10.1515/crll.1829.4.232. S2CID 199545985.
  3. "Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik". Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik (Official Website). Walter de Gruyter. Retrieved 6 January 2023.



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