Journal of K-Theory

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Journal of K-Theory is a new journal formed after the mass resignation of the editors of K-Theory. It is concerned with developments and applications of ideas and methodologies called K-theory. They have their origin in the work of Alexander Grothendieck in algebraic geometry. Subsequently they have taken hold in various areas of topology, algebra, and analysis and in recent times have contributed to the establishment of noncommutative geometry. The journal welcomes submissions in any of the areas above where K-theory plays a role. It will also consider well written research-survey articles intended to provide nonspecialists with access and insight into topics of current research.

Published Bi-monthly from January 2008

Published for Independent Scholarly Online and Print Publishing (ISOPP)

The editorial board will consist of A. Bak, P. Balmer, S.J. Bloch, G.E. Carlsson, A. Connes, E. Friedlander, M. Hopkins, B. Kahn, M. Karoubi, G.G. Kasparov, A.S. Merkurjev, A. Neeman, T. Porter, D. Quillen, J. Rosenberg, A.A. Suslin, G. Tang, B. Totaro, V. Voevodsky, C. Weibel, and Guoliang Yu.

The new journal, distributed by Cambridge University Press, is priced at $800 for the print edition.

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