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In addition, since 2021 it publishes the Magazine of the European Mathematical Society, often called EMS Magazine (ISSN 2747-7894, eISSN 2747-7908), formerly known as the Newsletter of the European Mathematical Society (ISSN 1027-488X), which was established in 1991. It features news and expositions of recent developments in mathematical research.
Journal of the American Mathematical Society; Journal of the American Statistical Association; Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society; Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics; Journal of the European Mathematical Society; Journal of the London Mathematical Society; Journal of the Royal Statistical Society
The name was later shortened to Zentralblatt MATH. In addition to the print issue, the services were offered online under the name zbMATH since 1996. Since 2004 older issues were incorporated back to 1826. The printed issue was discontinued in 2013. Since January 2021, the access to the database is now open under the name zbMATH Open. [5] [6]
European Mathematical Society; European Women in Mathematics; ... Country and/or subregion/city is given if not specified in name. Africa
Pages in category "European Mathematical Society academic journals" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Eureka (University of Cambridge magazine) Experimental Mathematics (journal) ... Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society; Journal of the European Mathematical ...
Journal of the European Mathematical Society is a monthly peer-reviewed mathematical journal. Founded in 1999, the journal publishes articles on all areas of pure and applied mathematics. Most published articles are original research articles but the journal also publishes survey articles. [1] The journal has been published by Springer until 2003.
The Lithuanian Mathematical Society or LMS (Lithuanian: Lietuvos matematikų draugija, LMD) is a mathematical society founded in 1962. The LMS is based in Vilnius, [1] and is a founding member of the European Mathematical Society. [2] [3] It is a full member of the International Mathematical Union. [4]