Moduli provides a new forum for significant new results on all aspects of moduli theory or related mathematics. It is an open access journal owned by the Foundation Compositio Mathematica, and published in collaboration with the London Mathematical Society and Cambridge University Press.
The scope includes (but is not restricted to) techniques from: algebraic, differential and arithmetic geometry; combinatorics; dynamical systems; gauge theory; geometric analysis; geometric group theory; pure mathematics inspired by physics; representation theory; and topology. All contributions are required to meet high standards of quality and originality and are peer reviewed by experts in the field.
Moduli provides a new forum for significant new results on all aspects of moduli theory or related mathematics. It is an open access journal owned by the Foundation Compositio Mathematica, and published in collaboration with the London Mathematical Society and Cambridge University Press.
The scope includes (but is not restricted to) techniques from: algebraic, differential and arithmetic geometry; combinatorics; dynamical systems; gauge theory; geometric analysis; geometric group theory; pure mathematics inspired by physics; representation theory; and topology. All contributions are required to meet high standards of quality and originality and are peer reviewed by experts in the field.