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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.
Kosovar Mathematical Society; Latvian Mathematical Society; Lithuanian Mathematical Society; London Mathematical Society, UK; Luxembourg Mathematical Society; Malta Mathematical Society; Mathematical Association, UK; Mathematical Society of the Republic of Moldova; Moscow Mathematical Society, Russia; Norwegian Mathematical Society; Norwegian ...
An attempt to restart the society in 1983 was rejected by the Communist Party of Estonia. [1] In 1987 the Soviet Union introduced perestroika, which allowed for more political independence. On 17 September 1987 the Academic Mathematical Society held its re-opening conference, and its name was changed to the Estonian Mathematical Society. [1]
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]
It is a member of the European Mathematical Society and is recognised by the International Mathematics Union. [1] [2] The Swedish Mathematical Society organises two member meetings per year, awards the Wallenberg Prize annually, and organises conferences and scientific meetings with other mathematical societies. [3]
The Kosovar Mathematical Society or KMS (Albanian: Shoqata e Matematikanëve të Kosovës, SHMK) is a mathematical society founded in Kosovo in 2008. The KMS is based in Pristina , and has been a member of the European Mathematical Society since 2012.
Zentralblatt MATH is now edited by the European Mathematical Society, FIZ Karlsruhe, and the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences. The database also incorporates the 200,000 entries of the earlier similar publication Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik from 1868 to 1942, added in 2003.
European Society for Mathematics and the Arts (ESMA) is a European society to promoting mathematics and the arts. [1] The first Conference of ESMA, took place in July 2010 at the Institute Henri Poincaré in Paris.