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Submission Guidelines

Manuscripts submitted to Real Analysis Exchange should be well written and of interest to a substantial number of real analysts. Please refer to the author checklist.

Manuscripts should be submitted to one of the Contributing Editors. (See details below.)

All submissions are accepted for consideration with the understanding that while being reviewed by Real Analysis Exchange, the same work will not be under review elsewhere.

Real Analysis Exchange is divided into four sections, described below. When submitting a manuscript, authors should specify for which section they wish to have their manuscript considered.

Images & Derivative Materials: It is the author/researcher's obligation and responsibility to determine and satisfy copyright and/or other use restrictions prior to submitting materials to MSU Press for publication. We cannot publish such materials until clearance is obtained. Citations, permissions, and captions are required upon submission for all images, including those derived from the Internet. Electronic files accepted; all images must be minimum 300 dpi at planned publication size. 



  1. Sections of Real Analysis Exchange

    Topical Surveys are articles giving an overview of one area of current research activity. These articles differ from survey articles in other journals both by their more limited scope and greater depth. Such articles should include a stream of mathematical thought from the origins of the topic through unpublished results. For information about writing a survey article, contact Paul Humke, Department of Mathematics, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN 55057, USA; e-mail: humke@stolaf.edu or analysis@gmail.com

    Research Articles are reserved for original research in areas of real analysis, functions of one or more real variables and real set theory. The results appearing in this section must not appear in unabstracted form elsewhere.

    Inroads are papers containing new and simple proofs of well-known theorems, or simple and interesting consequences of well-known results. In general, abstracts of papers to appear elsewhere are not appropriate. A synopsis of a dissertation in real analysis is appropriate, if the results are not to appear in another journal. Authors need not present proofs of all assertions in an Inroads article, but when an omitted proof is not easy, the reader should be told.

    Queries are problems presented with appropriate background and bibliographical information. This section is not for recreational problems, but rather is a forum for the presentation of unsolved problems in specific areas of real analysis.


  2. Manuscript Preparation

    Manuscripts for Real Analysis Exchange may be submitted in typed form, or electronically, either on a disk or by e-mail. Papers submitted electronically should be in LaTeX or LaTeX2e format. A special style file including instructions for authors is available from Associate Editor Lee Larson or from RAEX, but any article written using the standard article document class (or style) that conforms to the standard LaTeX conventions is acceptable.


  3. Manuscript Submission

    A submission to any section should be sent to the appropriate Contributing Editor according to subjects listed below. If in doubt, send your submission to the Editor-in-chief.

    Jack Brown:Topology

    Peter Bullen: Generalized integration in one and several variables; Theorems of Gauss and Green;

    Krzysztof Ciesielski: Foundations

    Udayan B. Darji: Topology

    Steve Jackson:Descriptive set theory, logic

    Alexander Olevskii: Harmonic and Fourier analysis; inequalities

    Bernd Kirchheim: Calculus of variations, quasiconformal analysis

    R. Daniel Mauldin: Geometric and classical measure theory

    Richard O'Malley:Iteration; dynamical systems

    Brian S. Thomson:Differentiation; antidifferentiation; Baire and Borel classifications

    If in doubt, send your submission to the Editor-in-chief.





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