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zbMATH Open, formerly Zentralblatt MATH, is a major reviewing service providing reviews and abstracts for articles in pure and applied mathematics, produced by the Berlin office of FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure GmbH. Editors are the European Mathematical Society, FIZ Karlsruhe, and the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences. zbMATH is distributed by Springer Science+Business Media. It uses the Mathematics Subject Classification codes for organising reviews by topic.

zbMATH Open
ProducerEuropean Mathematical Society, FIZ Karlsruhe, and the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences
History1931–present
LanguagesEnglish, German, French
Access
CostOpen access
Coverage
DisciplinesPure mathematics and applied mathematics
Record depthIndex, Abstracts, Reviews
Format coverageJournal articles, Conference papers, Books
Temporal coverage1868–present (first entry from 1755)
No. of recordsmore than 4 million
Update frequencyDaily
Print edition
Print titleZentralblatt für Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete
Print dates1931–2013
ISSN0044-4235
Links
Websitezbmath.org
Title list(s)zbmath.org/journals/

History edit

Mathematicians Richard Courant, Otto Neugebauer, and Harald Bohr, together with the publisher Ferdinand Springer, took the initiative for a new mathematical reviewing journal. Harald Bohr worked in Copenhagen. Courant and Neugebauer were professors at the University of Göttingen. At that time, Göttingen was considered one of the central places for mathematical research, having appointed mathematicians like David Hilbert, Hermann Minkowski, Carl Runge, and Felix Klein, the great organiser of mathematics and physics in Göttingen. His dream of a building for an independent mathematical institute with a spacious and rich reference library was realised four years after his death. The credit for this achievement is particularly due to Richard Courant, who convinced the Rockefeller Foundation to donate a large amount of money for the construction.[1]

The service was founded in 1931, by Otto Neugebauer as Zentralblatt für Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete. It contained the bibliographical data of all recently published mathematical articles and book, together with peer reviews done by mathematicians over the world. In the preface to the first volume, the intentions of Zentralblatt are formulated as follows:[2]

Zentralblatt für Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete aims to publish—in an efficient and reliable manner—reviews of the entire world literature in mathematics and related areas in issues initially appearing monthly. As the name suggests, the main focus of the journal is mathematics. However, those areas that are closely related to mathematics will be treated as seriously as the so-called pure mathematics.

Zentralblatt and the Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik had in essence the same agenda, but Zentralblatt published several issues per year. An issue was published as soon as sufficiently many reviews were available, in a frequency of three or four weeks.[3]

In the late 1930s, it began rejecting some Jewish reviewers and a number of reviewers in England and United States resigned in protest.[4] Some of them helped start Mathematical Reviews, a competing publication.

The electronic form was provided under the name INKA-MATH (acronym for Information System Karlsruhe-Database on Mathematics) since at least 1980. The name was later shortened to Zentralblatt MATH.

In addition to the print issue, the services were offered online under the name zbMATH since 1996. Since 2004 older issues were incorporated back to 1826.

The printed issue was discontinued in 2013. Since January 2021, the access to the database is now open under the name zbMATH Open.[5][6]

Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik edit

The Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik (Yearbook on the Progress of Mathematics) was internationally the first comprehensive journal of abstracts in the history of mathematics. It contains information about almost all of the most important publications in mathematics and their areas of application from the period 1868 to 1942. The Jahrbuch was written in 1868 by the mathematicians Carl Ohrtmann (1839–1885) and Felix Müller (1843–1928). It appeared annually with a few exceptions and initially contained 880 references per year (1868) and up to 7000 references in the later phase (around 1930). Some of the mathematical abstracts were written by famous mathematicians such as Felix Klein, Sophus Lie, Richard Courant, or Emmy Noether. During WW II publication of the Jahrbuch was stopped. The Jahrbuch's founding concept was characterized by its documentary completeness. The Jahrbuch only appeared when all papers in a year had been completely processed. This was later paid for with a great loss of relevance. In addition, there was since 1931 the Zentralblatt MATH, which surpassed the Jahrbuch in terms of speed of publication.[7]

Services edit

The Zentralblatt MATH abstracting service provides reviews (brief accounts of contents) of current articles, conference papers, books and other publications in mathematics, its applications, and related areas. The reviews are predominantly in English, with occasional entries in German and French. Reviewers are volunteers invited by the editors based on their published work or a recommendation by an existing reviewer.

Zentralblatt MATH is provided both over the Web and in printed form. The service reviews more than 2,300 journals and serials worldwide, as well as books and conference proceedings. Zentralblatt MATH is now edited by the European Mathematical Society, FIZ Karlsruhe, and the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences.

The database also incorporates the 200,000 entries of the earlier similar publication Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik from 1868 to 1942, added in 2003.

As of January 2021, the complete database is accessible for free.[8] Previously, only the first three records in a search were available without a subscription.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Schappacher, Norbert (1983). "Das Mathematische Institut der Universität Göttingen 1929–1950". In Sauer, K. G. (ed.). Universität Göttingen unter dem Nationalsozialismus. München: Wecker, Dahms, Wegeler. pp. 523–551. ISBN 9783110976434.
  2. ^ Neugebauer, Otto (1931). "Geleitwort". In Neugebauer, O.; et al. (eds.). Zentralblatt für Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete. Springer-Verlag. p. 1.
  3. ^ Göbel, Silke (2011). "Glimpses into the history of Zentralblatt MATH". In Teschke, O.; Wegner, Bernd; Werner, Dirk (eds.). 80 years of Zentralblatt MATH. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag. pp. 1–16. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-21172-0_1. ISBN 978-3-642-21171-3.
  4. ^ Lehmer, D. H. (1988). "A Half Century of Reviewing" (PDF). In Duren, Peter (ed.). A century of mathematics in America (Repr. ed.). Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society. pp. 265–266. ISBN 978-0-8218-0124-6.
  5. ^ . zbmath.org. Archived from the original on 28 October 2021. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  6. ^ . zbmath.org. Archived from the original on 18 November 2021. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  7. ^ Siegmund-Schultze, Reinhard (1993). Mathematische Berichterstattung in Hitlerdeutschland: der Niedergang des "Jahrbuchs über die Fortschritte der Mathematik". Studien zur Wissenschafts-, Sozial- und Bildungsgeschichte der Mathematik 9. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. ISBN 352540316X. LCCN 94200516; x+263 pages{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link); Mathematical reporting in Hitler's Germany: the demise of the Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik
  8. ^ "About zbMATH". zbMATH. Retrieved 2 January 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Jahrbuch database

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Abstracts ReviewsFormat coverageJournal articles Conference papers BooksTemporal coverage1868 present first entry from 1755 No of recordsmore than 4 millionUpdate frequencyDailyPrint editionPrint titleZentralblatt fur Mathematik und ihre GrenzgebietePrint dates1931 2013ISSN0044 4235LinksWebsitezbmath wbr orgTitle list s zbmath wbr org wbr journals wbr Contents 1 History 2 Jahrbuch uber die Fortschritte der Mathematik 3 Services 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editMathematicians Richard Courant Otto Neugebauer and Harald Bohr together with the publisher Ferdinand Springer took the initiative for a new mathematical reviewing journal Harald Bohr worked in Copenhagen Courant and Neugebauer were professors at the University of Gottingen At that time Gottingen was considered one of the central places for mathematical research having appointed mathematicians like David Hilbert Hermann Minkowski Carl Runge and Felix Klein the great organiser of mathematics and physics in Gottingen His dream of a building for an independent mathematical institute with a spacious and rich reference library was realised four years after his death The credit for this achievement is particularly due to Richard Courant who convinced the Rockefeller Foundation to donate a large amount of money for the construction 1 The service was founded in 1931 by Otto Neugebauer as Zentralblatt fur Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete It contained the bibliographical data of all recently published mathematical articles and book together with peer reviews done by mathematicians over the world In the preface to the first volume the intentions of Zentralblatt are formulated as follows 2 Zentralblatt fur Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete aims to publish in an efficient and reliable manner reviews of the entire world literature in mathematics and related areas in issues initially appearing monthly As the name suggests the main focus of the journal is mathematics However those areas that are closely related to mathematics will be treated as seriously as the so called pure mathematics Zentralblatt and the Jahrbuch uber die Fortschritte der Mathematik had in essence the same agenda but Zentralblatt published several issues per year An issue was published as soon as sufficiently many reviews were available in a frequency of three or four weeks 3 In the late 1930s it began rejecting some Jewish reviewers and a number of reviewers in England and United States resigned in protest 4 Some of them helped start Mathematical Reviews a competing publication The electronic form was provided under the name INKA MATH acronym for Information System Karlsruhe Database on Mathematics since at least 1980 The name was later shortened to Zentralblatt MATH In addition to the print issue the services were offered online under the name zbMATH since 1996 Since 2004 older issues were incorporated back to 1826 The printed issue was discontinued in 2013 Since January 2021 the access to the database is now open under the name zbMATH Open 5 6 Jahrbuch uber die Fortschritte der Mathematik editThe Jahrbuch uber die Fortschritte der Mathematik Yearbook on the Progress of Mathematics was internationally the first comprehensive journal of abstracts in the history of mathematics It contains information about almost all of the most important publications in mathematics and their areas of application from the period 1868 to 1942 The Jahrbuch was written in 1868 by the mathematicians Carl Ohrtmann 1839 1885 and Felix Muller 1843 1928 It appeared annually with a few exceptions and initially contained 880 references per year 1868 and up to 7000 references in the later phase around 1930 Some of the mathematical abstracts were written by famous mathematicians such as Felix Klein Sophus Lie Richard Courant or Emmy Noether During WW II publication of the Jahrbuch was stopped The Jahrbuch s founding concept was characterized by its documentary completeness The Jahrbuch only appeared when all papers in a year had been completely processed This was later paid for with a great loss of relevance In addition there was since 1931 the Zentralblatt MATH which surpassed the Jahrbuch in terms of speed of publication 7 Services editThe Zentralblatt MATH abstracting service provides reviews brief accounts of contents of current articles conference papers books and other publications in mathematics its applications and related areas The reviews are predominantly in English with occasional entries in German and French Reviewers are volunteers invited by the editors based on their published work or a recommendation by an existing reviewer Zentralblatt MATH is provided both over the Web and in printed form The service reviews more than 2 300 journals and serials worldwide as well as books and conference proceedings Zentralblatt MATH is now edited by the European Mathematical Society FIZ Karlsruhe and the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences The database also incorporates the 200 000 entries of the earlier similar publication Jahrbuch uber die Fortschritte der Mathematik from 1868 to 1942 added in 2003 As of January 2021 the complete database is accessible for free 8 Previously only the first three records in a search were available without a subscription See also editAll Russian Mathematical Portal List of academic databases and search engines Mathematical Reviews published in the United States MathSciNet Referativny Zhurnal published in the former Soviet Union and now in RussiaReferences edit Schappacher Norbert 1983 Das Mathematische Institut der Universitat Gottingen 1929 1950 In Sauer K G ed Universitat Gottingen unter dem Nationalsozialismus Munchen Wecker Dahms Wegeler pp 523 551 ISBN 9783110976434 Neugebauer Otto 1931 Geleitwort In Neugebauer O et al eds Zentralblatt fur Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete Springer Verlag p 1 Gobel Silke 2011 Glimpses into the history of Zentralblatt MATH In Teschke O Wegner Bernd Werner Dirk eds 80 years of Zentralblatt MATH Heidelberg Springer Verlag pp 1 16 doi 10 1007 978 3 642 21172 0 1 ISBN 978 3 642 21171 3 Lehmer D H 1988 A Half Century of Reviewing PDF In Duren Peter ed A century of mathematics in America Repr ed Providence R I American Mathematical Society pp 265 266 ISBN 978 0 8218 0124 6 zbMATH Open the first resource for mathematics zbmath org Archived from the original on 28 October 2021 Retrieved 12 January 2022 zbMATH Open the first resource for mathematics zbmath org Archived from the original on 18 November 2021 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Siegmund Schultze Reinhard 1993 Mathematische Berichterstattung in Hitlerdeutschland der Niedergang des Jahrbuchs uber die Fortschritte der Mathematik Studien zur Wissenschafts Sozial und Bildungsgeschichte der Mathematik 9 Gottingen Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht ISBN 352540316X LCCN 94200516 x 263 pages a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint postscript link Mathematical reporting in Hitler s Germany the demise of the Jahrbuch uber die Fortschritte der Mathematik About zbMATH zbMATH Retrieved 2 January 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikidata has the properties nbsp zbMATH Open document ID P894 see uses nbsp zbMATH author ID P1556 see uses Official website Jahrbuch database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ZbMATH Open amp oldid 1199206563, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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