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  2. Gonit Sora - Wikipedia

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    Gonit Sora is an attempt to bridge the gap between classroom mathematics teaching and real-life practical and fun mathematics. The website strives for the popularization of mathematics teaching and understanding at all levels. [2] The name of the website is in Assamese and means ‘gateway to mathematics’. [3]

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  4. Minoru Tomita - Wikipedia

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    Minoru Tomita (冨田 稔, Tomita Minoru, February 6, 1924 – October 9, 2015) was a Japanese mathematician who made significant contributions to the theory of operator algebras.

  5. South East Asian Mathematics Competition - Wikipedia

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    SEAMC is a mathematics collaboration experience for school students located in South or North East Asia to come together for 2-3 days. [citation needed] SEAMC was conceived of by Steve Warry, who taught at Alice Smith School in Kuala Lumpur. [2] He organised SEAMC in March 2001. He died one week prior to the first competition. [2]

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  7. Pakistan Mathematical Society - Wikipedia

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    The PakMS publishes quarterly newsletter, known as PakMS Newsletter (ISSN 1816-1925). It is free of cost and posted at the website of the Society. It is also exchanged with the mathematical societies with whom PakMS has reciprocity arrangements. In March 2002, first issue was published.

  8. International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    The International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians (ICCM) (Chinese: 国际华人数学家大会) is an international non-governmental organization dedicated to bringing together Chinese mathematicians to discuss current research in mathematics as well as recognizing the achievements of Chinese mathematicians and mathematicians of Chinese descent around the world.

  9. North East Asian Mathematics Competition - Wikipedia

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    NEAMC is a three-day event for school students located in North East Asia,. Participants work alone and in teams, as well as listen to mathematician guest speakers. NEAMC was organised in February 2014 by Malcolm Coad of Nanjing International School, China. Haese Mathematics are partners of the event since conception [2]