Principia: The Princeton Undergraduate Mathematics Journal
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An undergraduate-level math journal founded by Princeton students for the dissemination and exchange of mathematical knowledge and passion.
Principia is Princeton's premier new peer-reviewed undergraduate math research journal. We aim to showcase the original math research of excellent undergraduate students as well as other interesting articles about math in general. We welcome submissions from all math enthusiasts, not just Princeton students! Guidelines for submission can be found at our website (www.pumj.org). The articles should
be at an undergraduate level and will be peer-reviewed before publication. We do not limit our content to research -- we hope to include a variety of pieces pertaining to mathematics. We are looking for expository articles on interesting mathematical properties as well as some light-hearted articles for our recreational math corner. We would also like to invite you to advertise in the journal. Your advertisement could be in the first issue of Principia which will be published online on our website this spring. Advertisers will receive benefits such as greater publicity for research and graduate programs as well as the opportunity to reach out to an engaged community of young mathematicians. If you are interested in becoming an advertiser, please visit our website for information and feel free to contact us. Cheers,
The Princeton University Math Club