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Update: Thanks to our subscribers, all 2025 articles in our five Subscribe to Open journals will be published open access.
New: MSP is proud to become the publisher of Mathematica Scandinavica, starting in 2026.
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What’s New at MSP
Mathematica Scandinavica comes to MSP
MSP is proud to become the publisher of Mathematica Scandinavica, starting in 2026.
Headed by a recently expanded board, Mathematica Scandinavica will maintain its editorial independence and continue to be owned by the five Nordic math societies. MSP will prepare articles for publication, host them, offer subscriptions, and ensure the journal thrives for the long term. Mathematica Scandinavica will also continue to use MSP’s software EditFlow to manage its peer-review process. Subscriptions for 2026 will be available from MSP.
Our five S2O journals will publish 2025 in open access
MSP is happy to announce that all 2025 articles in our Subscribe to Open program will be published open access — free to be read by everyone and with no author charges.
These journals are:
- Geometry & Topology,
- Algebraic & Geometric Topology,
- Algebra & Number Theory,
- Analysis & PDE, and
- Pacific Journal of Mathematics.
This is made possible thanks to subscription support from the mathematical community. We look forward to continued community participation and support in the years to come.
About MSP
Scientific publishing should be an industry that helps rather than hinders scholarly activity. High-quality research demands high-quality communication — widely, rapidly and easily accessible to all — and MSP works to facilitate it.
Every page we publish is a page published by a scholar-led nonprofit, a page controlled by the math community, not a large commercial interest. Without shareholders to pay or a society to fund, MSP keeps every dollar it earns invested in our mission.