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The Annales Henri Lebesgue is a peer-reviewedopen-accessscientific journal covering mathematics that was established in 2018.[1][2][3] The journal is owned by the École Normale Supérieure de Rennes (ENS Rennes), administratively managed with the help of the Centre Henri Lebesgue, and hosted by the Centre Mersenne from the Centre national de la recherche scientifique.[2][3][4] It is open access and free of author charges, supported by public institutions.[1][3] Amongst the objectives of the journal are the promotion of responsible practices in scientific publishing and the guarantee of public availability of mathematical works in the long term.[1][5][6][7][4]
^X. Caruso; D. Cerveau; S. Gouëzel; X. Lachambre; N. Raymond; S. Vũ Ngoc (January 2018). "Annales Henri Lebesgue". Gazette des mathématiciens (in French). pp. 73–76.
^Xavier Caruso; Dominique Cerveau; Sébastien Gouëzel; Xhensila Lachambre; Nicolas Raymond; San Vu Ngoc (March 2018). "Annales Henri Lebesgue". EMS Newsletter. 2018–3 (107): 6–8. doi:10.4171/NEWS/107/2.