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Yasuyuki KAWAHIGASHI

The University of Tokyo

Hiraku NAKA」IMA

RIMS, Kyoto University

Takeshi SAITO

The University of Tokyo

Toshiyuki KOBAYASHI

The University of Tokyo/

Kavli!PMU

Kaoru ONO

RIMS, Kyoto University

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Aims and Scope

An eminent international mathematics journal, the Japanese Journal of Mathematics (JJM) has been published since 1924. In its third series starting from 2006, JJM is devoted to authoritative research survey articles that will promote future progress in mathematics.

JJM encourages advanced and clear expositions:

• giving new insight on a topic of recent interest from broad perspectives.

• reviewing all major developments in an important area over many years.

• intended for a wide range of mathematicians extending beyond a small circle of specialists.

It is the official journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan, published in cooperation with Springer.

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Japanese Journal of Mathematics (JJM) welcomes advanced and clear expositions, giving new insight on a certain topic of recent interest from broad perspectives and/or reviewing all major developments in an important area over many years.

A mere research summary of one's own results is not appropriate for JJM.

Each submission will be peer-reviewed.

The journal encourages authors to submit electronically prepared manuscripts (PDF or Postscript) to the editor by e-mail at

or by postal mail at

[email protected] Editorial Office of JJM Mathematical Society of Japan

Taito 1-34-8, Taito-ku Tokyo 110-0016, Japan

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