Should this page perhaps be renamed to the contemporary name, with the older name(s) given in the description of the history?
The purpose of this page is to archive a list of relevant older papers before the journal was restarted, so I think the original name is better.
]]>Here’s the description from the Jan 2020 editorial at the change-over from being published by Elsevier
]]>In the current context of opening up scientific publications, Académie des sciences is strongly committed to free access to knowledge, on the one hand by developing partnerships with non- commercial publishers and on the other hand by acting for a wide dissemination of recent scientific advances.
The first objective was achieved in January 2020 by entrusting the Centre Mersenne with the publication of the Comptes Rendus for six of the seven series (including the mathematical series). The seventh series, devoted to Paleontology, will be published by the Museum of Natural History. The articles will be accessible immediately, free of charge and on a permanent basis, as soon as they are accepted by the editorial committee, on the website of Académie des sciences (https://comptes-rendus.academie-sciences.fr) developed with the Mersenne Centre for Open Scientific Publishing (CNRS and Grenoble-Alpes University).
This is an opportunity to give new life to the Mathematics series, enlarging its editorial board and broadening its editorial objectives. Comptes Rendus. Mathématique will now welcome different types of publications, and particularly encourages :
(i) Original and significant research work.
(ii) Articles presenting important mathematical developments in a non-technical or synthetic manner.
(iii) Texts presenting important mathematical works in a comprehensive manner.
(iv) Thematic issues that review various approaches to the same problem (e.g., to report on symposia or workshops).
(v) Texts of historical, philosophical, or didactic reflection closely related to mathematics.The length of articles published in the Comptes Rendus is not limited anymore.
We are counting on your interest and the mobilization of all of you to make a success of this relaunch: thank you for considering the possibility of submitting attractive articles to Comptes Rendus. Mathématique, and of advertising them among your collaborators.
Should this page perhaps be renamed to the contemporary name, with the older name(s) given in the description of the history?
The current OA publishing platform (Centre Mersenne) has been used since Jan 2020.
]]>Added a missing paper of Guitart.
]]>Added a cross-reference to Esquisses mathématiques.
]]>Added a missing article by Roos.
]]>Removed incorrect claims and added a hyperlink to the current website.
]]>Added some articles from later than 1975. It’s very likely I’ve missed some.
]]>Add an article from 1978.
]]>I think that one is redundant:
At some point, I tried to find all the articles pertaining to category theory published by CRAS, because they seemed a rich source of ideas, many of which have been cited but are hard to find, or alternatively have subsequently been overlooked entirely. However, I did not record author information, because I was having to type everything manually, since I had not realised there was a text mode from which I could copy and paste. If anyone has some spare time, it would be helpful to go through and add the author information.
Since there is no convenient index on Gallica, I am sure that there are some articles I have missed. Hopefully these can be added in over time.
]]>Added years.
]]>Add many more articles, but missing years and authors.
]]>Add articles from 1960 – 1963.
]]>Added a stub for this journal, as a place to link to category theoretic papers published there, which can be difficult to find for those unfamiliar with Gallica.
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