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''Matematicheskii Sbornik'' (, abbreviated ''Mat. Sb.'') is a
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ed Russian mathematical journal founded by the
Moscow Mathematical Society The Moscow Mathematical Society (MMS) is a society of Moscow mathematicians aimed at the development of mathematics in Russia. It was created in 1864, and Victor Vassiliev is the current president. History The first meeting of the society w ...
in 1866. It is the oldest successful Russian mathematical journal. The English translation is ''Sbornik: Mathematics''. It is also sometimes cited under the alternative name ''Izdavaemyi Moskovskim Matematicheskim Obshchestvom'' or its French translation ''Recueil mathématique de la Société mathématique de Moscou'', but the name ''Recueil mathématique'' is also used for an unrelated journal, '' Mathesis''. Yet another name, ''Sovetskii Matematiceskii Sbornik'', was listed in a statement in the journal in 1931 apologizing for the former editorship of Dmitri Egorov, who had been recently discredited for his religious views; however, this name was never actually used by the journal. The first editor of the journal was Nikolai Brashman, who died before its first issue (dedicated to his memory) was published. Its current editor-in-chief is Boris Kashin.''Matematicheskii Sbornik''
at mathnet.ru, retrieved 2013-10-31.
The journal is indexed in
Russian Science Citation Index Russian Science Citation Index (Russian: Российский индекс научного цитирования) is a bibliographic database of scientific publications in Russian. It holds around 13 million publications by Russian authors a ...
.


Selected articles

Notable articles published in ''Matematicheskii Sbornik'' have included: *. Translated in ''Transl. Amer. Math. Soc.'' 34 (2): 39–68, 1963. This paper by
Sergei Sobolev Prof Sergei Lvovich Sobolev, FRSE (; 6 October 1908 – 3 January 1989) was a Soviet Union, Soviet mathematician working in mathematical analysis and partial differential equations. Sobolev introduced notions that are now fundamental for severa ...
introduced
Sobolev space In mathematics, a Sobolev space is a vector space of functions equipped with a norm that is a combination of ''Lp''-norms of the function together with its derivatives up to a given order. The derivatives are understood in a suitable weak sense ...
s and Sobolev inequalities. In 2009, Laurent Saloff-Coste wrote that "there are few articles that have turned out to be as influential and important."


English translation

From 1967 to 1993 (volumes 1–74) the English version was titled ''Mathematics of the USSR. Sbornik'' (ISSN 0025-5734). Since 1993 (volumes 75–) it has been titled ''Sbornik. Mathematics'' and abbreviated ''Sb. Math.'' (ISSN 1064-5616). From 1995 the translation has been published jointly by the
London Mathematical Society The London Mathematical Society (LMS) is one of the United Kingdom's Learned society, learned societies for mathematics (the others being the Royal Statistical Society (RSS), the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), the Edinburgh ...
, Turpion Ltd, and the
Russian Academy of Sciences The Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS; ''Rossíyskaya akadémiya naúk'') consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across the Russian Federation; and additional scientific and social units such ...
. The volume numbering was also changed and now follows the Russian original journal ''Matematicheskii Sbornik''.


Impact

As of 2018, the
impact factor The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a type of journal ranking. Journals with higher impact factor values are considered more prestigious or important within their field. The Impact Factor of a journa ...
of ''Sb. Math.'' in
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is 1.057.Journal Citation Reports, accessed 2013-10-31. Alternatively, mathnet.ru calculates its impact factor for 2018 as 1.089.


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(1866–current) at mathnet.ru Mathematics journals Russian-language journals Academic journals established in 1866