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The AMS was founded in 1888 as the New York Mathematical Society, the brainchild of Thomas Fiske, who was impressed by the London Mathematical Society on a visit to England. John Howard Van Amringe became the first president while Fiske became secretary. [ 2 ]
The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) is a professional society that focuses on mathematics accessible at the undergraduate level. Members include university, college, and high school teachers; graduate and undergraduate students; pure and applied mathematicians; computer scientists; statisticians; and many others in academia, government, business, and industry.
Thomas Scott Fiske (1865–January 10, 1944) [1] was an American mathematician. [1] He was born in New York City and graduated in 1885 (Ph.D., 1888) from Columbia University, [1] where he was a fellow, assistant, tutor, instructor, and adjunct professor until 1897, when he became professor of mathematics. In 1899 he was acting dean of Barnard ...
It was founded in 1969. [2] ... Two of these take place at the annual Joint Mathematics Meetings of the American Mathematical Society. The Cox-Talbot Lecture, ...
Journal of the American Mathematical Society — MCQ 4.79; Annals of Mathematics — MCQ 4.60; Forum of Mathematics, Pi — MCQ 4.54; The "All Journal MCQ" is computed by considering all the journals indexed by Mathematical Reviews as a single meta-journal, which makes it possible to determine if a particular journal has a higher or lower MCQ ...
Kharkov Mathematical Society, Kharkiv, Ukraine; Kosovar Mathematical Society; Kyiv Mathematical Society, Kyiv, Ukraine [8] Latvian Mathematical Society; Lithuanian Mathematical Society; London Mathematical Society, UK; Luxembourg Mathematical Society; Malta Mathematical Society; Mathematical Association, UK; Mathematical Society of the Republic ...
The Bôcher Memorial Prize was founded by the American Mathematical Society in 1923 in memory of Maxime Bôcher with an initial endowment of $1,450 (contributed by members of that society). It is awarded every three years (formerly every five years) for a notable research work in analysis that has appeared during the past six years.
Arnold Ephraim Ross (August 24, 1906 – September 25, 2002) was a mathematician and educator who founded the Ross Mathematics Program, a number theory summer program for gifted high school students. He was born in Chicago, but spent his youth in Odesa , Ukraine, where he studied with Samuil Shatunovsky .