Involve, A Journal of Mathematics

Involve, a Journal of Mathematics is a journal published by the nonprofit organization Mathematical Sciences Publishers, in both print and electronic formats. It is dedicated to showcasing and encouraging high quality mathematical research involving students (at all levels). To be considered for publication, articles must include a minimum of 1/3 student authorship.

Involve publishes five issues per year, for an expected total of almost 650 pages. The Editorial Board has many notable mathematicians, including Arthur T. Benjamin, Joseph Gallian, Andrew Granville, Ken Ono, Joseph O'Rourke, Carl Pomerance, Bjorn Poonen, James Propp, and Ravi Vakil. The Managing Editor is Kenneth S. Berenhaut.

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