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Annals of Mathematics

Princeton University

Primary Field

Mathematics

ISSN Number

0003-486X

Publish Time

56 weeks

Impact Score

328 H-Index

Annual Volume

6.3k papers

Last Verified

Apr 5, 2026

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Median Review

42w

Submission to decision

Production

14w

Acceptance to final pub

Total Pipeline

56w

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