Congratulations, Tim. This is something to celebrate. Mathematicians and librarians the world over should be grateful to you and the other editors: you're both saving us money and bringing another journal back under the full control of academics. Of course, the pattern of naming now established (Topology becomes Journal of Topology, K-Theory becomes Journal of K-Theory) presents a problem: what's JPAA going to do? Tom On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 12:19 +0100, tporter@informatics.bangor.ac.uk wrote:
Dear Categories,
Please note this open letter.
Thanks,
Tim Porter
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OPEN LETTER from the Board of Editors of the Journal of K-theory
Dear fellow mathematicians,
The Editorial Board of 'K-Theory' has resigned. A new journal titled 'Journal of K-theory' has been formed, with essentially the same Board of Editors. The members are A.Bak, P.Balmer, S.J.Bloch, G.E.Carlsson, A.Connes, E.Friedlander, M.Hopkins, B.Kahn, M.Karoubi, G.G.Kasparov, A.S. Merkurjev, A.Neeman, T.Porter, D.Quillen, J.Rosenberg, A.A.Suslin, G.Tang, B.Totaro, V.Voevodsky, C.Weibel, and Guoliang Yu.
The new journal is to be distributed by Cambridge University Press. The price is 380 British pounds, which is significantly less than half that of the old journal. Publication will begin in January 2008. We ask for your continued support, in particular at the current time. Your submissions are welcome and may be sent to any of the editors.
Board of Editors Journal of K-theory
-- Tom Leinster <tl@maths.gla.ac.uk>