Generated by GPT-5-mini| Notices of the American Mathematical Society | |
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| Title | Notices of the American Mathematical Society |
| Discipline | Mathematics |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | American Mathematical Society |
| Country | United States |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Firstdate | 1954 |
| Issn | 0002-9920 |
Notices of the American Mathematical Society Notices of the American Mathematical Society is a monthly periodical published by the American Mathematical Society that reports on developments in mathematical research, professional affairs, and community news. The magazine bridges audiences including researchers associated with Princeton University, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and international institutions such as University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, and École Normale Supérieure. Contributors have included figures linked to Institute for Advanced Study, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and awardees of the Fields Medal, Abel Prize, and Wolf Prize in Mathematics.
The periodical traces institutional roots to postwar professional consolidation around the American Mathematical Society and contemporaneous organizations such as the Mathematical Association of America and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Early editorial leadership drew on mathematicians affiliated with Yale University, Columbia University, University of Chicago, and Johns Hopkins University. Over decades the Notices documented milestone events including conferences at the Institute for Advanced Study, plenary lectures at the International Congress of Mathematicians, and announcements of honors such as the Fields Medal, Clay Research Award, and MacArthur Fellows Program selections that involved society members. Shifts in editorial policy and audience mirrored transformations at institutions like National Science Foundation, National Academy of Sciences, and international academies including the Royal Society and Académie des sciences.
The magazine is produced by the staff and editorial board of the American Mathematical Society with peer-reviewed expository articles solicited from mathematicians at centers of research such as Princeton University, University of California, Berkeley, ETH Zurich, and University of Paris (Sorbonne). Editorial practices reference standards practiced by publishers like Elsevier, Springer Nature, and Oxford University Press while maintaining professional guidelines similar to those of the American Physical Society and the Royal Society of London. Editorial decisions have involved editors connected to universities such as Cornell University, Columbia University, University of Michigan, and University of Chicago and have responded to public controversies involving contributors from institutions like University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Rutgers University. Copyediting and production workflows have adopted digital tools alongside print distribution, aligning with library partners such as the Library of Congress, British Library, and university libraries at Yale University and University of Pennsylvania.
Regular sections include research expositions authored by scholars from institutions like Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford; professional news concerning employment and policy affecting members at Princeton University, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley; and columns on pedagogy with contributors linked to Brown University, Duke University, and University of Chicago. The Notices publishes obituaries and memorials for mathematicians associated with Institute for Advanced Study, University of Bonn, Moscow State University, and recipients of awards such as the Sylvester Medal and Chern Medal Award. Survey articles have treated topics studied at research centers like Los Alamos National Laboratory, CERN, and IBM Research, and have related to advances recognized by the Abel Prize, Fields Medal, and Shaw Prize. Special issues have showcased work connected to conferences at the International Congress of Mathematicians, symposia at the Banff International Research Station, and workshops hosted by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute.
The magazine is provided as a membership benefit of the American Mathematical Society and reaches subscribers at universities including Columbia University, Princeton University, University of California, Los Angeles, and international institutions such as University of Tokyo and Peking University. Distribution combines print copies and online access managed alongside aggregators and repositories serving libraries like the Library of Congress, Harvard Library, and the Bodleian Library. Access models have intersected with policies from funders and organizations such as the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and European funding agencies represented by the European Research Council. Circulation metrics reflect engagement from departments at California Institute of Technology, University of Edinburgh, Seoul National University, and research institutes including Max Planck Society and Weizmann Institute of Science.
Notices articles have been cited and discussed by scholars at Princeton University, Harvard University, Stanford University, and international centers including ETH Zurich and University of Tokyo. The periodical shapes professional discourse on matters involving the National Science Foundation, the Simons Foundation, and prize-awarding bodies such as the International Mathematical Union. It has informed debates attended by mathematicians from University of Chicago, Imperial College London, University of Paris-Sud, and policy actors at institutions like the National Academy of Sciences. Reviews and responses in venues connected to arXiv, Mathematical Reviews, and journals published by Springer Nature and Elsevier have reflected the Notices' role in framing expository communication, recognition of prize-winning research, and community standards across the global mathematical community.
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