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For immediate release
December 15, 2014

For more information, contact
Katie Smart, Publicist, Journals and e-Collections
Duke University Press
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Journals from the Tusi Mathematical Research Group join Duke University Press

Duke University Press is pleased to partner with the Tusi Mathematical
Research Group, based in Mashhad, Iran, to publish the Annals of
Functional Analysis (AFA), http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.afa, and
the Banach Journal of Mathematical Analysis (BJMA),
http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.bjma. In 2015, Duke University Press
will begin publishing both journals.

Founded and edited by Professor Mohammad Sal Moslehian, AFA, started
in 2010, and BJMA, started in 2007, are online-only journals included
in the prestigious “Reference List Journals” covered by MathSciNet and
indexed by ISI and zbMATH. With the start of their 2015 volumes under
the guidance of strong editorial boards, the journals will increase in
frequency from two to four issues per volume per year. The journals
publish research papers and critical survey articles that focus on,
but are not limited to, functional analysis, operator theory, and
abstract harmonic analysis. AFA and BJMA have rapidly established
themselves as providing high-level scholarship that addresses
important questions in the study of mathematical analysis.

Both the Annals of Functional Analysis and the Banach Journal of
Mathematical Analysis will continue to be available on
https://projecteuclid.org/ and in Euclid Prime.

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