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Russian Mathematical SurveysRussian Mathematical Surveys is the English translation of the Russian bimonthly journal Uspekhi Matematicheskikh Nauk, founded in 1936. The English language version is a cover-to-cover translation of all the material: that is, the survey articles, the Brief Communications, and the biographical material.
Until the last issue of 1997, Russian Mathematical Surveys was published jointly by the London Mathematical Society and the British Library. From 1998 to 2022 the journal was published by Turpion Ltd., on behalf of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the London Mathematical Society. Starting from 2022, the journal is published by the Steklov Mathematical Institute of RAS.
Since 2022 electronic access to the content is hosted by the Steklov Mathematical Institute of RAS. Free access dating from the first English translation volume is available at https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/umn.
Editor in Chief
Kozlov, Valery Vasil'evich
Deputy Editors
Gorchinskiy, Sergey Olegovich
Taimanov, Iskander Asanovich
Editorial Board
Buchstaber, Victor Matveevich
Feigin, Boris Lvovich
Kuksin, Sergei Borisovich
Lando, Sergei Konstantinovich
Lukoyanov, Nikolai Yur'evich
Platonov, Vladimir Petrovich
Raigorodskii, Andrei Mikhailovich
Shkalikov, Andrei Andreevich
Suslina, Tatiana Aleksandrovna
Treschev, Dmitry Valerevich
Managing Editor
Shiryaeva, Elena Albertovna
Editorial Staff
Tolozova, Tatyana Borisovna, Scientific Editor
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Total publications: |
5382 |
Scientific articles: |
4485 |
Authors: |
3787 |
Citations: |
64818 |
Cited articles: |
3477 |
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Impact Factor Web of Science |
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for 2023:
1.400 |
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for 2022:
0.900 |
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for 2021:
2.000 |
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for 2020:
1.909 |
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for 2019:
1.345 |
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for 2018:
2.038 |
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for 2017:
1.364 |
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for 2016:
1.000 |
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for 2015:
0.959 |
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for 2014:
1.036 |
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for 2013:
1.357 |
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for 2012:
0.781 |
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for 2011:
0.526 |
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for 2010:
0.496 |
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for 2009:
0.425 |
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for 2008:
0.430 |
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for 2007:
0.309 |
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for 2006:
0.303 |
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for 2005:
0.270 |
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for 2004:
0.393 |
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for 2003:
0.418 |
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Scopus Metrics |
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2023 |
CiteScore |
1.700 |
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2023 |
SNIP |
1.177 |
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2023 |
SJR |
0.421 |
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2022 |
SJR |
0.450 |
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2021 |
SJR |
0.921 |
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2020 |
SJR |
0.891 |
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2019 |
CiteScore |
2.400 |
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2019 |
SJR |
0.725 |
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2018 |
CiteScore |
1.070 |
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2018 |
SJR |
1.068 |
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2017 |
CiteScore |
0.970 |
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2017 |
SNIP |
1.548 |
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2017 |
SJR |
0.638 |
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2016 |
CiteScore |
0.730 |
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2016 |
SNIP |
1.398 |
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2016 |
SJR |
0.516 |
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2015 |
CiteScore |
0.640 |
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2015 |
SNIP |
1.034 |
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2015 |
IPP |
0.631 |
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2015 |
SJR |
0.418 |
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2014 |
CiteScore |
0.520 |
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2014 |
SNIP |
1.015 |
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2014 |
IPP |
0.536 |
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2014 |
SJR |
0.520 |
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2013 |
SNIP |
0.742 |
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2013 |
IPP |
0.500 |
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2013 |
SJR |
0.426 |
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2012 |
SNIP |
0.687 |
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2012 |
IPP |
0.415 |
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2012 |
SJR |
0.297 |
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