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The Journal of Group Theory is devoted to the publication of original research articles in all aspects of group theory. Articles concerning applications of group theory and articles from research areas which have a significant impact on group theory will also be considered.
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Manuscripts should be submitted online using the Journal of Group Theory submission site at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jgroupt.
Submission process
For the initial submission, authors are asked to upload a PDF file via the submission link above. Please do not submit source files for manuscripts until requested to do so. However, when papers are accepted, source files will be needed. These will need to be compressed or "zipped" to be uploaded to the system. Please keep formatting macros to a minimum, to make conversion of files more accurate. Do not worry about chapter headings, running titles, bad page breaks, etc. and avoid adding extra space and using glue to improve the appearance of the manuscript. Please ensure that the material has been carefully proof-read and that all input and style files used are made available to the publishers.Figures or Graphics. Figures created via a graphics package should be saved in encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format. A separate file for each graphic should be submitted. In a TEX document, EPS files may be incorporated into the TEX file by using one of the standard macro packages.Footnotes. Footnotes should be kept to a minimum and be as brief as possible. They should be numbered consecutively and placed at the foot of the page to which they refer.References. References should be collected at the end of the paper and numbered in alphabetical order of the authors’ names. Titles of journals should be abbreviated as in Mathematical Reviews. The following examples show the preferred style for references to a book, a preprint that has appeared on arXiv, a paper in a journal, a paperin a proceedings volume, and an unpublished dissertation.[1] J. L. Alperin. Local representation theory (Cambridge University Press, 1986).[2] C. Bonnafe´ and M. J. Dyer. Semidirect product decomposition of Coxeter groups. Preprint (2008). http://arxiv.org/abs/0805.4100.[3] W. Feit and J. G. Thompson. Solvability of groups of odd order. Pacific J. Math. 13 (1963), 774–1029.[4] G. Higman. Some non-simplicity criteria for finite groups. In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Theory of Groups, Lecture Notes in Math. 372 (Springer-Verlag, 1974), pp. 367–376.[5] J. D. King. Finite presentability of Lie algebras and pro-p groups. Ph.D. thesis. University of Cambridge (1995).Authors will receive a PDF file of the page proofs for correction. Only typographical errors should be corrected in the proofs. If excessive alterations to the original manuscript are requested after the paper has been typeset, the authors will be charged for the cost of resetting.
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Editors-in-Chief
Timothy C. Burness, University of Bristol (UK)Christopher Parker, University of Birmingham (UK)
Managing EditorsEvgeny Khukhro, University of Lincoln (UK) and Sobolev Institute of Mathematics (Russia)John S. Wilson, University of Oxford (UK)
Editorial BoardOlivier Dudas, Institut de Mathématiques de Marseille (France)Bettina Eick, TU Braunschweig (Germany)Michael Giudici, The University of Western Australia (Australia)Robert Guralnick, University of Southern California (USA)Adrian Ioana, University of California, San Diego (USA)Benjamin Klopsch, Heinrich-Heine-Universität (Germany)Anton Klyachko, Moscow State University (Russia)Dessislava H. Kochloukova, Cidade Universitária "Zeferino Vaz" (Brazil)Andrea Lucchini, Università di Padova (Italy)Frank Lübeck, RWTH Aachen (Germany)Cheryl Praeger, The University of Western Australia (Australia)Rachel Skipper, ENS Paris (France)Britta Späth, Bergische Universität Wuppertal (Germany)Hung Tong-Viet, Binghamton University (USA)George Willis, University of Newcastle (Australia)