K-theory - statement 2 ====================== In this statement we, Wolfgang Lueck and Andrew Ranicki, want to give some explanations to the mathematical community concerning the journal "K-theory" published by Springer and the anouncement of a new "Journal of K-theory" to be published by Cambridge University Press. Three weeks ago we were asked by Springer to do two things. 1.) Can we take care of the submissions to K-Theory which were delayed by the former managing editor Tony Bak? 2.) Are we willing to try to reconstitute the board for K-Theory so that the journal can be continued? 1.) We agreed to do this without really knowing how urgent and unpleasant the problem was. On August 13th we issued a statement on the internet to ask authors of papers submitted to "K-theory" whose papers had not yet been published to contact us, so that we could take care of them. From the answers we have received so far it is clear that not only had Bak deliberately withheld papers from Springer, but he also withheld information about the papers from editors and (worst of all) the authors themselves. By contrast, when the entire editorial board of Topology resigned from Elsevier in 2006 they made sure that all submitted papers were handled correctly, and to our knowledge no author suffered any delay. We were also informed that Bak has started a legal proceedings against Springer, demanding a certain of amount of money for himself. The editorial board of "K-theory" were not informed of the lawsuit. The details will only be revealed once the lawsuit is finished. Although we do not know the details, we dislike the idea of an editor starting a legal proceedings against a publisher. There are more elegant ways of handling conflicts. 2.) When Springer asked us to relaunch K-theory, we requested that the price should be reduced to 50 cents per page. Springer readily agreed. Incidentally, Bak never discussed the price of "K-theory", either with Springer or the editors. However, since it seems to be clear that the new "Journal of K-Theory" will be launched anyway, we have decided not to try to continue "K-Theory", but simply to make certain that all the papers which have been delayed by Bak can be published in a final issue of "K-Theory". Authors of such papers are free to publish their papers anywhere they choose. We think that this is the best solution for the community, which would not be best served by two journals in the field. In view of the mess we are encountering and trying to clean up, we ask the question whether the new "Journal of K-Theory" can be launched with Bak as Managing Editor? This should not detract from the excellent work Bak did in setting up "K-theory" in 1988. We want to emphasize that we have no personal gain from our actions. Wolfgang Lueck (Editor Topology 2002--2006, Journal of Topology since 2006, Math. Annalen since 1998 (Managing Editor since 2004), Comment. Math. Helv. since 2003, Geometry and Topology since 2005, Groups, Geometry and Dynamics since 2006) Andrew Ranicki (Editor K-theory, 1990-2007, Forum Mathematicum since 1998, Algebraic and Geometric Topology since 2000) 17th August, 2007