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  2. Canadian Mathematical Bulletin - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  3. Canadian Mathematical Society - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Canadian Journal of Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. List of mathematics journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of the American Mathematical Society; Journal of the American Statistical Association; Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society; Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics; Journal of the European Mathematical Society; Journal of the London Mathematical Society; Journal of the Royal Statistical Society; Journal ...

  6. List of French-language newspapers published in the United ...

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    An 1893 publication of The New Orleans Bee. During the 19th and 20th centuries, hundreds of French-language newspapers, many short-lived, were published in the United States by Franco-Americans, immigrants from Canada, France, and other French-speaking countries.

  7. Joachim Lambek - Wikipedia

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    The second component was published by the Canadian Journal of Mathematics. [8] He later returned to biquaternions when in 1995 he contributed "If Hamilton had prevailed: Quaternions in Physics", which exhibited the Riemann–Silberstein bivector to express the free-space electromagnetic equations.

  8. Crux Mathematicorum - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. CRM-Fields-PIMS prize - Wikipedia

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    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).