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Publishing your research with the London Mathematical Society
The Society publishes mathematical journals and books and is regarded as an authoritative source of peer-reviewed research by the international mathematical community.
By publishing your research in one of the Society’s journals you can be confident that your work has the best chance to be read, cited, and shared widely.
Publications managed by mathematicians for mathematicians
Publishing accessible mathematics
The Society has Author Guidelines for Preparing Accessible Mathematics Content. They are designed to provide concise guidance and examples to help authors prepare accessible mathematical content for books, journals, and other scholarly outputs.
Authors writing books must ensure that they follow these guideline to be compliant with the European Accessibility Act and Americans with Disabilities Act. Although not legally required, the Society encourages authors preparing journal articles to make their articles accessible.
These guidelines were created in collaboration with the American Mathematical Society (AMS), European Mathematical Society (EMS), London Mathematical Society (LMS), and SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics).
Journals
For information on how to submit an article, please see the webpage for the individual journal.
The Society encourages authors preparing journal articles to review the Author Guidelines for Preparing Accessible Mathematics Content.
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society
The Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society is the London Mathematical Society’s flagship, highest impact, peer-reviewed journal. Published since 1865, it publishes articles of the highest quality and significance across a broad range of mathematics.
Submission guidelines | Peer review | Accepted articles
Submit your article using our online submission system
Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society
The Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society publishes well written, high-quality research articles with a maximum length of 20 pages. The editors welcome submissions of research articles of general or specialist interest that represent a significant advance in mathematical knowledge, as well as submissions that are deemed to stimulate new interest and research activity.
It also publishes authoritative survey articles (of any length) and obituaries of distinguished mathematicians.
Submission guidelines | Peer review | Accepted articles
Submit your article using our online submission system
Journal of the London Mathematical Society
The Journal of the London Mathematical Society publishes well written, high-quality research articles with a maximum length of 20 pages. The editors welcome submissions of research articles of general or specialist interest that represent a significant advance in mathematical knowledge, as well as submissions that are deemed to stimulate new interest and research activity.
Submission guidelines | Peer review | Accepted articles
Submit your article using our online submission system
Journal of Topology
The Journal of Topology publishes papers of high quality and significance in topology, geometry and adjacent areas of mathematics. The Editors also welcome submissions on exciting new advances that connect topology and geometry with other parts of mathematics.
Submission guidelines | Peer review | Accepted articles
Submit your article using our online submission system
Transactions of the London Mathematical Society
The Transactions of the London Mathematical Society is a fully gold open-access journal free to readers. It publishes articles of the highest quality with excellent exposition and has a broad scope that explores the interconnectedness of pure mathematics and extends the boundaries of its applicability.
Submission guidelines | Peer review | Accepted articles
Submit your article using our online submission system
Mathematika
Mathematika publishes high-quality articles in pure and applied mathematics. Founded by Harold Davenport in the 1950s, it has a comprehensive scope with traditional strengths in combinatorics, geometry, analysis and number theory.
Submission guidelines | Peer review | Accepted articles
Submit your article using our online submission system
Compositio Mathematica
Founded in 1935, Compositio Mathematica publishes first-class research papers in pure mathematics. All contributions are required to meet high standards of quality and originality and are carefully screened by experts in the field.
Submit your article using our online submission system
Moduli
Moduli publishes significant new results on all aspects of moduli theory including techniques from: algebraic, differential and arithmetic geometry; combinatorics; dynamical systems; gauge theory; geometric analysis; geometric group theory; physics; representation theory; and topology.
Submit your article using our online submission system
Nonlinearity
Nonlinearity focuses on nonlinear phenomena and covers the interdisciplinary nature of nonlinear science, ranging from physics, mathematics and engineering through to biological sciences. It presents proofs and ideas, conjectures and numerical or physical experiments of significant interest.
Submit your article using our online submission system
Books
For information on how to write a book for one of our book series, please see the webpage for the individual series.
Authors writing books must ensure that they follow the Society's Author Guidelines for Preparing Accessible Mathematics Content to be compliant with the European Accessibility Act and Americans with Disabilities Act.
LMS Lecture Notes
The LMS Lecture Notes are short monographs giving an authoritative account of the present state of knowledge of a topic of current interest. The treatment may be informal but importance is attached to clear yet rigorous exposition. The series also accepts conference proceedings and similar collective works that meet its general objectives.
LMS Student Texts
The LMS Student Texts complements the LMS Lecture Notes with textbooks aimed at advanced undergraduates or beginning graduate students. The series covers the whole range of pure mathematics, as well as topics in applied mathematics and mathematical physics that involve a substantial use of modern mathematical methods. Topics not of a standard nature though of current interest are also covered by volumes in this series.
LMS Newsletter
The LMS Newsletter welcomes submissions of feature content, including mathematical articles, career-related articles, and micro-theses, from members and non-members.
Find out more on the LMS Newsletter webpage.

