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Elemente der Mathematik publishes survey articles about important developments in the field of mathematics. Stimulating shorter communications that tackle more specialized questions and papers that report on the latest advances in mathematics and applications in other disciplines are also welcome. The journal does not primarily focus on basic research. Rather, its articles seek to convey to a wide circle of readers - teachers, students, engineers, professionals in industry and administration - the relevance, intellectual challenge and vitality of mathematics today.
A Short Note is a brilliant, brief contemplation about a mathematical subject, illustrated from a surprising perspective. The length may vary between two and four pages. Short Notes undergo the same rigorous scientific refereeing process as ordinary articles. We publish Short Notes, if available, between the ordinary articles and the Problem Section.
The Problems Section, covering a diverse range of exercises of varying degrees of difficulty, encourages an active grappling with mathematical problems.
The journal's books and software reviews are additional features that serve to keep readers attuned to what is new and exciting on all mathematical fronts.
Elemente accepts articles in German, English, French or Italian.