Please submit an article to Rendiconti by sending the PDF file to the editorial office at the email address:
The subject or the body of the email should clearly indicate that the enclosed manuscript is submitted to the journal.
Rendiconti allows authors to submit articles directly from the arXiv, by sending the arXiv identifier to the above email address.
If the receipt of your paper is not acknowledged within five working days, please resend the submission email.
Because submitting articles entails certain responsibilities, authors must make their own submissions. Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before; that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors.
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
The submitted manuscript should not be submitted elsewhere.
Manuscripts should be submitted in PDF, typeset in LaTeX. The submission of both PDF and LaTeX source file is encouraged.
The submitted manuscript is written in English, French or Italian. Grammar and typographical errors were carefully checked.
The abstract is written in English and contains 250 words at most.
The submitted manuscript contains keywords, mathematics subject classification (MSC) codes, full names of all authors, email and affiliation (or a complete postal address) of the corresponding author
Submissions that claim to resolve long-standing unsolved problems (e.g., Goldbach’s conjecture, Riemann hypothesis; 3x+1 or “Collatz” problem) or achieve a major result—such as Fermat’s Last Theorem—must be accompanied by a letter written and signed by a Ph.D. mathematician, who possesses relevant expertise and holds an academic position at a university or research institute. It should state that the mathematician has read the paper, fully understands its arguments, and affirms its correctness
With the aim of encouraging the open access policy to mathematical knowledge, the journal gives time priority in evaluation to papers posted in the arXiv repository.
Since Rendiconti is a small journal that publishes only a limited number of papers, in order to enlarge the number of authors, as a general editorial policy we try do not publish more than 1 paper every 2 years for each author. In doing this, papers with authors that have recently published in Rendiconti will be processed with lower priority.
After acceptance, a TeX/LaTeX file version of the paper has to be provided according these guidelines. If the article contains pictures, images etc., the authors should also enclose the corresponding PDF/EPS files.