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Sbornik: MathematicsSbornik: Mathematics is the English translation of the Russian monthly journal Matematicheskii Sbornik. This is the oldest Russian mathematical journal, in publication since 1866. The journal publishes original research papers containing full results in the author's field of study. Sbornik: Mathematics is published bimonthly; each issue being made up of two issues of Matematicheskii Sbornik translated into English.
Until the last issue of 1994, Sbornik: Mathematics was published by the American Mathematical Society. From 1995 to 2022 the journal was published by the Russian Academy of Sciences and the London Mathematical Society in partnership with Turpion Ltd. 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/sm.
Editor in Chief
Kashin, Boris Sergeevich
Editorial Board
Suetin, Sergey Pavlovich, Deputy Editor in Chief
Shramov, Constantin Aleksandrovich, Executive Secretary
Fomenko, Anatoly Timofeevich
Gaifullin, Alexander Aleksandrovich
Gushchin, Anatolii Konstantinovich
Holevo, Alexander Semenovich
Mishchenko, Alexandr Sergeevich
Prokhorov, Yuri Gennadievich
Protasov, Vladimir Yur'evich
Razborov, Alexander Alexandrovich
Tyrtyshnikov, Eugene Evgen'evich
Managing Editor
Mukina, Olga Viktorovna
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Total publications: |
5106 |
Scientific articles: |
5057 |
Authors: |
2892 |
Citations: |
60050 |
Cited articles: |
4465 |
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Impact Factor Web of Science |
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for 2023:
0.800 |
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for 2022:
0.800 |
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for 2021:
1.274 |
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for 2020:
0.986 |
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for 2019:
0.800 |
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for 2018:
1.057 |
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for 2017:
0.865 |
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for 2016:
0.721 |
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for 2015:
0.526 |
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for 2014:
0.510 |
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for 2013:
0.497 |
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for 2012:
0.595 |
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for 2011:
0.567 |
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for 2010:
0.535 |
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for 2009:
0.468 |
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for 2008:
0.415 |
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for 2007:
0.359 |
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for 2006:
0.295 |
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for 2005:
0.370 |
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for 2004:
0.453 |
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for 2003:
0.353 |
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Scopus Metrics |
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2023 |
CiteScore |
1.400 |
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2023 |
SNIP |
1.081 |
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2023 |
SJR |
0.554 |
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2022 |
SJR |
0.571 |
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2021 |
SJR |
0.843 |
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2020 |
SJR |
1.158 |
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2019 |
CiteScore |
1.400 |
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2019 |
SJR |
0.386 |
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2018 |
CiteScore |
0.680 |
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2018 |
SJR |
0.888 |
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2017 |
CiteScore |
0.420 |
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2017 |
SNIP |
0.713 |
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2017 |
SJR |
0.472 |
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2016 |
CiteScore |
0.380 |
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2016 |
SNIP |
0.715 |
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2016 |
SJR |
0.452 |
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2015 |
CiteScore |
0.460 |
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2015 |
SNIP |
1.022 |
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2015 |
IPP |
0.439 |
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2015 |
SJR |
0.537 |
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2014 |
CiteScore |
0.330 |
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2014 |
SNIP |
0.927 |
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2014 |
IPP |
0.320 |
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2014 |
SJR |
0.470 |
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2013 |
SNIP |
0.970 |
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2013 |
IPP |
0.423 |
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2013 |
SJR |
0.533 |
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2012 |
SNIP |
0.763 |
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2012 |
IPP |
0.314 |
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2012 |
SJR |
0.379 |
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