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Southeast Asian Mathematical Society

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Southeast Asian Mathematical Society
NameSoutheast Asian Mathematical Society
AbbreviationSEAMS
Formation1972
LocationBangkok, Thailand
Region servedSoutheast Asia
MembersMathematical Association of Thailand, Indonesian Mathematical Society, Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society, Society of Mathematicians of the Philippines, Vietnam Mathematical Society

Southeast Asian Mathematical Society is a regional organization that aims to promote the development of mathematics in Southeast Asia, with the support of institutions such as the International Mathematical Union, Asian Mathematical Society, and European Mathematical Society. The society has been actively involved in various mathematical activities, including the organization of conferences and workshops, in collaboration with organizations like the Mathematical Association of America, American Mathematical Society, and London Mathematical Society. The society's efforts have been recognized by prominent mathematicians, including Fields Medal winners like Ngô Bảo Châu and Grigori Perelman, as well as Abel Prize laureates such as Andrew Wiles and Michael Atiyah. The society's activities have also been supported by universities and research institutions, including the University of Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and California Institute of Technology.

History

The Southeast Asian Mathematical Society was established in 1972, with the founding members being the Mathematical Association of Thailand, Indonesian Mathematical Society, and Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society. The society's early years were marked by collaborations with international organizations, such as the International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. The society has also been influenced by the work of prominent mathematicians, including David Hilbert, Emmy Noether, and John von Neumann, who have made significant contributions to the field of mathematics. The society's history is also closely tied to the development of mathematics in the region, with institutions like the University of Singapore, University of Malaysia, and University of Indonesia playing a crucial role in promoting mathematical research and education.

Organization

The Southeast Asian Mathematical Society is governed by a council, which consists of representatives from each member country, including Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Vietnam. The council is responsible for making decisions on the society's activities and policies, in consultation with international organizations like the European Mathematical Society and the American Mathematical Society. The society also has a secretariat, which is based in Bangkok, Thailand, and is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the society, with support from institutions like the Thai Ministry of Education and the ASEAN Secretariat. The society's organization is also influenced by the work of regional organizations, such as the ASEAN University Network and the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization.

Activities

The Southeast Asian Mathematical Society is involved in a range of activities, including the organization of conferences and workshops, such as the Southeast Asian Mathematical Olympiad and the Asian Mathematical Conference. The society also provides support for mathematical research and education, through programs like the International Mathematical Union's Commission for Development and Exchange and the National Science Foundation's International Research Fellowship Program. The society has also collaborated with international organizations, such as the World Mathematical Year 2000 and the International Year of Mathematics 2013, to promote mathematics and mathematics education. The society's activities have also been supported by prominent mathematicians, including Terence Tao, Grigori Perelman, and Ngô Bảo Châu, who have made significant contributions to the field of mathematics.

Membership

The Southeast Asian Mathematical Society has members from Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Vietnam, with each country having its own mathematical society, such as the Mathematical Association of Thailand and the Indonesian Mathematical Society. The society also has individual members, who are mathematicians and mathematics educators from the region, including prominent researchers from institutions like the University of Tokyo, National University of Singapore, and Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. The society's membership is also open to international mathematicians, who are interested in promoting mathematics in the region, including members of the London Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Association of America.

Conferences

The Southeast Asian Mathematical Society organizes a range of conferences and workshops, including the Southeast Asian Mathematical Olympiad and the Asian Mathematical Conference. The society has also hosted international conferences, such as the International Congress of Mathematicians and the Asian Symposium on Mathematics, with the support of organizations like the International Mathematical Union and the Asian Mathematical Society. The society's conferences have been attended by prominent mathematicians, including Fields Medal winners like Ngô Bảo Châu and Grigori Perelman, as well as Abel Prize laureates such as Andrew Wiles and Michael Atiyah. The society's conferences have also been supported by universities and research institutions, including the University of Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and California Institute of Technology.

Publications

The Southeast Asian Mathematical Society publishes a range of mathematical journals and newsletters, including the Southeast Asian Bulletin of Mathematics and the Asian Journal of Mathematics. The society also publishes conference proceedings and monographs, with the support of publishers like Springer-Verlag and World Scientific Publishing. The society's publications have been edited by prominent mathematicians, including Terence Tao, Grigori Perelman, and Ngô Bảo Châu, who have made significant contributions to the field of mathematics. The society's publications are also distributed to libraries and research institutions, including the Library of Congress, British Library, and National Library of Australia.

Category:Mathematical societies

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