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The Canadian Mathematical Bulletin (French: Bulletin Canadien de Mathématiques) is a mathematics journal, established in 1958 and published quarterly by the Canadian Mathematical Society. The current editors-in-chief of the journal are Antonio Lei and Javad Mashreghi . [ 1 ]
The flagship publications of the CMS are the prominent, peer-reviewed research journals Canadian Journal of Mathematics, which is intended for full research papers, and the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, which publishes shorter papers. All past issues except the last five volumes are free to download.
The Canadian Journal of Mathematics (French: Journal canadien de mathématiques) is a bimonthly mathematics journal published by the Canadian Mathematical Society. It was established in 1949 by H. S. M. Coxeter and G. de B. Robinson. [1] The current editors-in-chief of the journal are Henry Kim and Robert McCann. [2]
Lambek was born in Leipzig, Germany, where he attended a Gymnasium. [3] He came to England in 1938 as a refugee on the Kindertransport. [2] From there he was interned as an enemy alien and deported to a prison work camp in New Brunswick, Canada.
Canadian Journal of Mathematics; Canadian Mathematical Bulletin; Central European Journal of Mathematics; Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B; College Mathematics Journal; Combinatorica; Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici; Communications in Contemporary Mathematics; Communications in Mathematical Physics; Communications on Pure and Applied ...
The CRM-Fields-PIMS Prize is the premier Canadian research prize in the mathematical sciences.It is awarded in recognition of exceptional research achievement in the mathematical sciences and is given annually by three Canadian mathematics institutes: the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques (CRM), the Fields Institute, and the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS).
The journal was established in 1975, under the name Eureka, by the Carleton-Ottawa Mathematics Association, with Léo Sauvé as its first editor-in-chief. It took the name Crux Mathematicorum with its fourth volume, in 1978, to avoid confusion with another journal Eureka published by the Cambridge University Mathematical Society.
From 1967 to 1969, he was Director of the Centre de recherches pour l'enseignement des mathématiques at the CRDP de Bordeaux, and in 1969 became Assistant of Mathematics at the Faculté des Sciences de Bordeaux. In 1968, he obtained a bachelor's degree in mathematics and a bachelor's degree in educational science.