Looking for mathematicians working in Operator Algebras at a certain university or who are close to you geographically? Want to find people to speak at your conference? The directory allows you to search for researchers based on a number of criteria and provides links to their public information.
Deciding on a journal for submission? Do you want to get a sense of how journals compare to each other, or find out which of two journals is considered more prestigious? Although measuring journal quality is highly subjective, our searchable list allows you to compare popular citation indices for journals.
We maintain a list of various opportunities for operator algebraists, including online seminars, conferences, and a list of grants and fellowships. We advertise both major annual conferences as well as smaller workshops. We invite contributions for these lists so that we can help to advertise opportunities.
We give references to tools for studying operators algebras. These include links to lists of open problems as well as various online collections of operator algebra resources. In addition, for junior researchers or researchers wishing to broaden their knowledge, we provide references to books and online notes that introduce various topics in Operator Algebra theory.
Operator Algebras benefits from the contributions of researchers with diverse experiences and backgrounds. Historically, Operator Algebras has suffered from severe underrepresentation of women, ethnic minorities, and others, even when compared to other fields of mathematics. We provide resources to promote inclusion and increase participation.
We have a submission template to add individuals to the directory. You are also welcome to email us for any reason. You can contact to notify us of upcoming conference or to suggest additional operator algebra resources for us to link to. We also invite you to provide corrections, point out omissions, offer suggestions, or give feedback.