Beginning with Volume 9, Integers has been published both at this site, as well as in print and online by deGruyter.
The two versions may have slight differences,
as deGruyter does additional copyediting. Visit
de Gruyter's web site for more information on the hardcopy version
of Integers.
INTEGERS is a refereed electronic journal devoted to research
in the area of combinatorial number theory. It is published with the
help of the University of West Georgia, Charles
University, and DIMATIA. Subscriptions to INTEGERS are free. We welcome
original research articles in combinatorics and number theory, with a
preference for those that have a connection to both fields. Topics
covered by the journal include additive number theory, multiplicative
number theory, sequences and sets, extremal combinatorics, Ramsey theory,
elementary number theory, classical combinatorial problems, hypergraphs, and
probabilistic number theory. The principal subject areas, according to the
American Mathematical Society subject classification scheme are
05A, 05C55, 05C65, 05D, 11A, 11B, 11K, 11N, 11P, 11Y, and 91A46.
INTEGERS also houses a combinatorial games
section.