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About
Moduli publishes significant new results on all aspects of moduli theory or related mathematics, including but not restricted to techniques from: algebraic, differential and arithmetic geometry; combinatorics; dynamical systems; gauge theory; geometric analysis; geometric group theory; pure math inspired by physics; representation theory; and topology.
All contributions are required to meet high standards of quality and originality and are peer reviewed by experts in the field.
Not-for-profit publishing
Moduli is owned by the Foundation Compositio Mathematica and published by the London Mathematical Society in partnership with Cambridge University Press.
The Foundation Compositio Mathematica and London Mathematical Society reinvest 100% of the funds generated by the journal into mathematics. This takes the form of research grants, conference grants, prizes, initiatives for early career researchers, and the promotion of mathematics.
Publishing your research in Moduli directly supports the charitable work of the Foundation Compositio Mathematica and London Mathematical Society.
Submitting to Moduli
Before submitting to Moduli, we recommend that authors read the submission guidelines for Moduli.
Compositio Mathematica adheres to the Ethical Policy of the London Mathematical Society and is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). By submitting to Moduli, authors acknowledge that they accept and will abide by the Ethical Policy.
The Foundation Compositio Mathematica supports the principle of open data and authors are encouraged to make research data and computer code available in all cases where these are relevant to a research article.
All articles published in this journal are peer reviewed. Editors may reject papers without external review.
Open Access
Moduli is a fully gold open access journal.
For all articles published in Moduli, the Article Version of Record is freely available to access immediately upon publication. Article re-use rights are governed by the author’s chosen Creative Commons licence.
In many cases, authors qualify for complimentary gold open access publication through an institutional agreement with the publisher. Eligibility is determined by the affiliation of the corresponding author and can be checked on the publisher's website.
If an author does not qualify for complimentary gold open access publication, they will be charged an Article Publication Charge (APC).
If authors do not have funding available to publish, Moduli will waive APCs for articles of sufficient quality to warrant publication. This offer may be withdrawn at any time.
See our open access page for more information.
Contact
Submissions
For any queries about submitting to the journal, articles under review, the peer review process or the submission system, contact the Moduli team: editors@moduli.nl
Accepted articles in production
Contact the Cambridge team: modproduction@cambridge.org
Rights and permissions
Find information on the Cambridge University Press website.
All other enquiries
Contact the LMS team: editors@moduli.nl