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Crux Mathematicorum is a scientific journal of mathematics published by the Canadian Mathematical Society. It contains mathematical problems for secondary school and undergraduate students. Its editor-in-chief is Kseniya Garaschuk .
The CMS publishes ten issues per year of Crux Mathematicorum, which contains problem-solving challenges and techniques suitable for training in secondary school problem solving competitions such as the Canadian Mathematical Olympiad or the International Mathematical Olympiad. [2] All past issues except the last five volumes are free to download ...
Klamkin was born on March 5, 1921, in Brooklyn, New York.He received a bachelor's degree from the Cooper Union in 1942 and, after four years of service in the United States Army, earned a master's degree from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1947, where he taught from 1948 until 1957.
As well as her editorial work with Crux Mathematicorum, Garaschuk has been active in service to the Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS) since 2008, as student committee chair, a member of the board of directors, in running mathematics camps and community mathematics events. She is a member of the CMS Education Committee and is a contributing ...
Crux Mathematicorum; Educational Studies in Mathematics; International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education; Journal for Research in Mathematics Education
In addition, Jungić has contributed extensively to Crux Mathematicorum, authoring articles that present problems, examples, and notes on topics such as the Hales-Jewett Theorem, [10] [11] Ramsey Theorem, [12] [13] the chromatic number of the plane problem, [14] [15] and van der Waerden's Theorem. [16] [17]
Kurt Schiffler (6 April 1896 - 25 February 1986) was a German engineer, entrepreneur, inventor and amateur geometer.. Schiffler's father was an elementary school teacher and his grandfather was a toy manufacturer.
Kseniya Garaschuk (born 1982), Soviet-born Canadian mathematics educator, editor of Crux Mathematicorum; Pascale Garaud, French-American applied mathematician interested in fluid dynamics, magnetohydrodynamics, and their applications to astrophysics; Laura Gardini (born 1952), Italian mathematician, applies chaotic dynamics to economics