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Vietnamese Mathematical Society
NameVietnamese Mathematical Society
Formation1966
LocationHanoi, Vietnam

Vietnamese Mathematical Society is a professional organization that aims to promote the development of mathematics in Vietnam. The society was founded in 1966 by a group of prominent mathematicians, including Nguyen Van Dao, Le Van Thiem, and Hoang Xuan Sinh, with the support of the Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology. The society's establishment was influenced by the International Mathematical Union and the American Mathematical Society, and it has since become a member of the Southeast Asian Mathematical Society. The society's activities are also inspired by the works of famous mathematicians such as Nguyen Van Hieu, Le Thanh Long, and Phan Dinh Dieu.

History

The Vietnamese Mathematical Society has a rich history that dates back to the 1960s, when mathematics was still a relatively new field in Vietnam. The society's founding was influenced by the Vietnam War and the need for mathematical applications in military and engineering fields. The society's early members, including Nguyen Van Dao and Le Van Thiem, were trained at prestigious institutions such as the University of Paris and the Moscow State University. The society's history is also closely tied to the development of mathematics in Southeast Asia, with interactions with organizations such as the Malaysian Mathematical Society and the Thai Mathematical Society. The society has also been influenced by the works of famous mathematicians such as David Hilbert, Emmy Noether, and Andrey Kolmogorov.

Organization

The Vietnamese Mathematical Society is organized into several committees, including the Executive Committee, the Scientific Committee, and the Education Committee. The society is also divided into several branches, including the Hanoi Branch, the Ho Chi Minh City Branch, and the Da Nang Branch. The society's leadership includes prominent mathematicians such as Nguyen Tu Cuong, Le Minh Ha, and Pham Van Thuoc, who have made significant contributions to the field of mathematics and have been recognized by organizations such as the International Mathematical Union and the European Mathematical Society. The society's organization is also inspired by the structures of other mathematical societies, such as the American Mathematical Society and the London Mathematical Society.

Activities

The Vietnamese Mathematical Society organizes a range of activities, including conferences, seminars, and workshops. The society's annual conference, the Vietnamese Mathematical Conference, is one of the largest and most prestigious mathematical conferences in Southeast Asia, attracting speakers from institutions such as the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Cambridge. The society also organizes mathematics competitions for students, such as the Vietnamese Mathematical Olympiad, which is supported by organizations such as the Ministry of Education and Training (Vietnam) and the Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology. The society's activities are also inspired by the works of famous mathematicians such as Andrew Wiles, Grigori Perelman, and Terence Tao.

Membership

Membership in the Vietnamese Mathematical Society is open to mathematicians and mathematics educators from Vietnam and around the world. The society has a diverse membership, including researchers from institutions such as the Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology, university professors, and high school teachers. Members of the society include prominent mathematicians such as Nguyen Van Hieu, Le Thanh Long, and Phan Dinh Dieu, who have made significant contributions to the field of mathematics and have been recognized by organizations such as the International Mathematical Union and the European Mathematical Society. The society's membership is also inspired by the membership structures of other mathematical societies, such as the American Mathematical Society and the London Mathematical Society.

Publications

The Vietnamese Mathematical Society publishes several journals and bulletins, including the Vietnam Journal of Mathematics and the Vietnamese Mathematical Society Bulletin. The society's publications are indexed by major databases such as MathSciNet and Zentralblatt MATH, and are recognized by organizations such as the International Mathematical Union and the European Mathematical Society. The society's publications also feature articles by prominent mathematicians such as Nguyen Tu Cuong, Le Minh Ha, and Pham Van Thuoc, who have made significant contributions to the field of mathematics. The society's publications are also inspired by the publications of other mathematical societies, such as the American Mathematical Society and the London Mathematical Society.

International Cooperation

The Vietnamese Mathematical Society has strong international connections, with partnerships with organizations such as the International Mathematical Union, the American Mathematical Society, and the European Mathematical Society. The society also participates in international conferences and projects, such as the International Congress of Mathematicians and the ASEAN Mathematical Society. The society's international cooperation is also inspired by the works of famous mathematicians such as David Hilbert, Emmy Noether, and Andrey Kolmogorov, who have made significant contributions to the field of mathematics. The society's international connections also include collaborations with institutions such as the University of Oxford, the University of Tokyo, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Category:Mathematical societies

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