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| Front cover of International Journal of Mathematics, Volume 37, Issue 4. (COURTESY PHOTO) |
In the late 1980s, the global mathematical community was undergoing a significant transformation. The field was moving away from a purely Western-centric focus toward a more inclusive, pluralistic era where groundbreaking research was increasingly emerging from Asia. However, a dedicated platform was missing to bridge these regional developments with the wider international audience.
It was in this environment that the International Journal of Mathematics (IJM) was conceived. Dr. K. K. Phua, chairman of World Scientific Publishing Company in Singapore, approached the legendary Professor Shiing-Shen Chern, a pioneer of modern differential geometry known as a "global citizen of science," with a proposal to establish World Scientific's first dedicated mathematics journal.
Professor Chern immediately recognized the potential to elevate Asian scholarship. Alongside esteemed German mathematician Friedrich Hirzebruch, who joined as an honorary editor, they lent their immense intellectual authority to ensure IJM would be a forum of the highest caliber. Their mission was clear: Scientific excellence knows no borders, and IJM would be the vehicle to prove it.
A tradition of editorial excellence
Since its inaugural issue in March 1990, IJM has been guided by the distinguished minds in the field. Our "rigorous standards" are not merely a phrase; they represent a tradition of excellence where every submission undergoes stringent peer review by world-leading specialists.
This standard was established from day one by a founding editorial board that featured giants such as Kung-Ching Chang of Peking University and Shigefumi Mori of Nagoya University — a Fields medalist whose participation ensured the journal's prestige from its inception.
The strength of our current board is further evidenced by the inclusion of 12 invited speakers of the International Congress of Mathematicians. These invitations are among the highest honors in mathematics, and having such representation from China, Japan, South Korea and India ensures that IJM maintains a deep connection with the Asian community while preserving a truly international outlook.
A catalyst for Asian mathematical science
IJM has been a powerful springboard for Asian mathematicians, providing a platform where work is judged solely on its scientific merit. The publication records tell the story of a thriving regional community that has gained global visibility through our pages.
Leading our list of prolific contributors is Indranil Biswas from the prestigious Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai, India. With an extraordinary 45 papers published in IJM, his work has significantly influenced the global research landscape in algebraic geometry and related fields.
The journal has been a vital venue for Chinese scholars such as Lin Huaxin, winner of the Frontiers of Science Award at the 1st International Congress of Basic Science. His work in operator algebras, along with contributions from Shen Zhongmin (13 papers) and Daniel Zhuang-Dan Guan (10 papers), Wang Youde (nine papers) has helped solidify China's reputation as a mathematical powerhouse.
IJM continues to attract the world's most recognized leaders, such as Fields medalist Ngo Bao Chau from the University of Chicago. His 2024 publication, "The companion section for classical groups," reinforces IJM's role as a bridge linking the most established world leaders with emerging Asian scholars.
Our future: Linking generations and continents
Looking to the future, IJM remains committed to nurturing the next generation of talent. We are expanding our regional editorial networks and encouraging submissions from the rapidly growing number of young research groups across Asia.
We believe that mathematics is a universal language shared across cultures, regions and generations. Unlike other disciplines, mathematical truths are absolute and unchanging, providing a unique common ground for dialogue between nations.
By upholding the rigorous scholarly standards, we aim to remain the key bridge linking Asian research with the global stage. In doing so, we ensure that this universal language continues to flourish, connecting the brilliance of the past with the innovations of the future.
The author is the editor-in-chief of International Journal of Mathematics, and a professor at The University of Tokyo.
Journal Review
IJM, the flagship mathematics journal of World Scientific, has long been committed to academic excellence and global vision. With rigorous peer-review standards ensuring its high quality, the journal has been advancing academic exchange and frontier exploration in mathematics worldwide.
IJM boasts an international and high-level editorial board, upholding the philosophy of originality first and depth priority. It is dedicated to publishing high-quality work with independent insights and forward-looking value.
Based in Asia and open to the world, the journal has developed distinctive strengths across core mathematical fields. It serves as a platform for global mathematicians to exchange ideas and share achievements, as well as a vital bridge connecting Eastern and Western mathematics and empowering Asian mathematics to reach the international stage.
IJM will continue to nurture young talent, drive academic innovation, and contribute enduringly to the long-term development of global mathematics.
—— Bai Chengming, vice president of Nankai University, and a recipient of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars