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The European Mathematical Society (EMS) is a European organization dedicated to the development of
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in
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. Its members are different mathematical societies in Europe, academic institutions and individual mathematicians. The current president is
Volker Mehrmann Volker Ludwig Mehrmann (born 1955) is a German mathematician. Education and career At Bielefeld University he completed his PhD in 1982 under Ludwig Elsner and his Habilitation in 1987 with a dissertation on control theory. Mehrmann was from 1 ...
, professor at the Institute for Mathematics at the
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Goals

The Society seeks to serve all kinds of mathematicians in universities, research institutes and other forms of higher education. Its aims are to #Promote mathematical research, both pure and applied, #Assist and advise on problems of mathematical education, #Concern itself with the broader relations of mathematics to society, #Foster interaction between mathematicians of different countries, #Establish a sense of identity amongst European mathematicians, #Represent the mathematical community in supra-national institutions. The EMS is itself an Affiliate Member of the
International Mathematical Union The International Mathematical Union (IMU) is an international non-governmental organization devoted to international cooperation in the field of mathematics across the world. It is a member of the International Science Council (ISC) and supports ...
and an Associate Member of the International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.


History

The precursor to the EMS, the European Mathematical Council was founded in 1978 at the
International Congress of Mathematicians The International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) is the largest conference for the topic of mathematics. It meets once every four years, hosted by the International Mathematical Union (IMU). The Fields Medals, the Nevanlinna Prize (to be rena ...
in
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. This informal federation of mathematical societies was chaired by Sir Michael Atiyah. The European Mathematical Society was founded on 28 October 1990 in Mądralin near
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, with Friedrich Hirzebruch as founding President. Initially, the EMS had 27 member societies. The first
European Congress of Mathematics The European Congress of Mathematics (ECM) is the second largest international conference of the mathematics community, after the International Congresses of Mathematicians (ICM). The ECM are held every four years and are timed precisely betwe ...
(ECM) was held at the Sorbonne and Panthéon-Sorbonne universities in Paris in 1992, and is now held every 4 years at different locations around Europe, organised by the EMS. The next ECM will be in 2020 in Portoroz in Slovenia.


Presidents of the EMS

# Friedrich Hirzebruch, 1990–1994 #
Jean-Pierre Bourguignon Jean-Pierre Bourguignon (born 21 July 1947) is a French mathematician, working in the field of differential geometry. Biography Born in Lyon, he studied at École Polytechnique in Palaiseau, graduating in 1969. For his graduate studies he went ...
, 1995–1998 # Rolf Jeltsch, 1999–2002 #
John Kingman __NOTOC__ Sir John Frank Charles Kingman (born 28 August 1939) is a British mathematician. He served as N. M. Rothschild and Sons Professor of Mathematical Sciences and Director of the Isaac Newton Institute at the University of Cambridge fro ...
, 2003–2006 #
Ari Laptev Ari Laptev (born August 10, 1950) is a mathematician working on the spectral theory of partial differential equations. His PhD was obtained in 1978 at Leningrad State University under the supervision of Michael Solomyak.
, 2007–2010 # Marta Sanz-Solé, 2011–2014 #
Pavel Exner Pavel Exner (born 30 March 1946 in Prague) is a Czech mathematical physicist. Life Born on March 30, 1946, in Prague, his parents were Vilem Exner, economist, and Marie, born Karvankova, ophthalmologist. He graduated in 1969 in theoretical phy ...
, 2015–2018 #
Volker Mehrmann Volker Ludwig Mehrmann (born 1955) is a German mathematician. Education and career At Bielefeld University he completed his PhD in 1982 under Ludwig Elsner and his Habilitation in 1987 with a dissertation on control theory. Mehrmann was from 1 ...
, 2019–2022 # Jan Philip Solovej, 2023-2026


Structure and Governance

The governing body of the EMS is its Council, which comprises delegates representing all of the societies which are themselves members of the EMS, along with delegates representing the institutional and individual EMS members. The Council meets every 2 years, and appoints the President and Executive Committee who are responsible for the running of the society. Besides the Executive Committee, the EMS has standing committees on: Applied Mathematics, Developing Countries, Mathematical Education, ERCOM (Directors of European Research Centres in the Mathematical Sciences), Ethics, European Solidarity, Meetings, Publications and Electronic Dissemination, Raising Public Awareness of Mathematics, Women in Mathematics. The EMS's rules are set down in its Statutes and Bylaws. The EMS is headquartered at the
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.


Prizes

The
European Congress of Mathematics The European Congress of Mathematics (ECM) is the second largest international conference of the mathematics community, after the International Congresses of Mathematicians (ICM). The ECM are held every four years and are timed precisely betwe ...
(ECM) is held every four years under the Society's auspices, at which ten EMS Prizes are awarded to "recognize excellent contributions in Mathematics by young researchers not older than 35 years". Since 2000, the Felix Klein Prize (endowed by the Institute for Industrial Mathematics in Kaiserslautern) has been awarded to "a young scientist or a small group of young scientists (normally under the age of 38) for using sophisticated methods to give an outstanding solution, which meets with the complete satisfaction of industry, to a concrete and difficult industrial problem." Since 2012, the Otto Neugebauer Prize (endowed by
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) has been awarded to a researcher or group of researchers '"for highly original and influential work in the field of history of mathematics that enhances our understanding of either the development of mathematics or a particular mathematical subject in any period and in any geographical region". The following are the awardees so far, (a F symbol denotes mathematicians who later earned a
Fields Medal The Fields Medal is a prize awarded to two, three, or four mathematicians under 40 years of age at the International Congress of the International Mathematical Union (IMU), a meeting that takes place every four years. The name of the award h ...
).


1992 prizes

EMS Prizes:
Richard Borcherds Richard Ewen Borcherds (; born 29 November 1959) is a British mathematician currently working in quantum field theory. He is known for his work in lattices, group theory, and infinite-dimensional algebras, for which he was awarded the Fields Me ...
(UK)F
Jens Franke Jens Franke (born 28 June 1964) is a German mathematician. He has held a chair at the University of Bonn's Hausdorff Center for Mathematics since 1992. Franke's research has covered various problems of number theory, algebraic geometry and analys ...
(Germany) – Alexander Goncharov (Russia) – Maxim Kontsevich (Russia)F
François Labourie François Labourie (born 15 December 1960) is a French mathematician who has made various contributions to geometry, including pseudoholomorphic curves, Anosov diffeomorphism, and convex geometry. In a series of papers with Yves Benoist and Pat ...
(France) – Tomasz Łuczak (Poland) – Stefan Müller (Germany) – Vladimír Šverák (Czechoslovakia) –
Gábor Tardos Gábor Tardos (born 11 July 1964) is a Hungarian mathematician, currently a professor at Central European University and previously a Canada Research Chair at Simon Fraser University. He works mainly in combinatorics and computer science. He is ...
(Hungary) –
Claire Voisin Claire Voisin (born 4 March 1962) is a French mathematician known for her work in algebraic geometry. She is a member of the French Academy of Sciences and holds the chair of Algebraic Geometry at the Collège de France. Work She is noted for he ...
(France)


1996 prizes

EMS Prizes: Alexis Bonnet (France) – Timothy Gowers (UK)FAnnette Huber-Klawitter (Germany) – Aise Johan de Jong (Netherlands) – Dmitry Kramkov (Russia) – Jiří Matoušek (Czech Republic) –
Loïc Merel Loïc Merel (born 13 August 1965) is a French mathematician. His research interests include modular forms and number theory. Career Born in Carhaix-Plouguer, Brittany, Merel became a student at the École Normale Supérieure. He finished his ...
(France) –
Grigori Perelman Grigori Yakovlevich Perelman ( rus, links=no, Григорий Яковлевич Перельман, p=ɡrʲɪˈɡorʲɪj ˈjakəvlʲɪvʲɪtɕ pʲɪrʲɪlʲˈman, a=Ru-Grigori Yakovlevich Perelman.oga; born 13 June 1966) is a Russian mathemati ...
(Russia)F, declined – Ricardo Pérez-Marco (Spain/France) – Leonid Polterovich (Russia/Israel)


2000 prizes

EMS Prizes:
Semyon Alesker Semyon Alesker ( he, סמיון אלסקר; born 1972 in Moscow, Soviet Union) is an Israeli mathematician at Tel Aviv University. For his contributions in convex geometry and integral geometry, in particular his work on valuations, he won the E ...
(Israel) – Raphaël Cerf (France) – Dennis Gaitsgory (Moldova) – Emmanuel Grenier (France) –
Dominic Joyce Dominic David Joyce FRS (born 8 April 1968) is a British mathematician, currently a professor at the University of Oxford and a fellow of Lincoln College since 1995. His undergraduate and doctoral studies were at Merton College, Oxford. He und ...
(UK) –
Vincent Lafforgue Vincent Lafforgue (born 20 January 1974) is a French mathematician who is active in algebraic geometry, especially in the Langlands program, and a CNRS " Directeur de Recherches" at the Institute Fourier in Grenoble. He is the younger brother of ...
(France) – Michael McQuillan (UK) – Stefan Nemirovski (Russia) – Paul Seidel (UK/Italy) – Wendelin Werner (France)F Felix Klein Prize: David C. Dobson (USA)


2004 prizes

EMS Prizes: Franck Barthe (France) – Stefano Bianchini (Italy) – Paul Biran (Israel) – Elon Lindenstrauss (Israel)FAndrei Okounkov (Russia)F
Sylvia Serfaty Sylvia Serfaty (born 1975) is a French mathematician working in the United States. She won the 2004 EMS Prize for her contributions to the Ginzburg–Landau theory, the Henri Poincaré Prize in 2012, and the of the French Academy of Sciences ...
(France) – Stanislav Smirnov (Russia)F
Xavier Tolsa Xavier Tolsa (born 1966) is a Catalan mathematician, specializing in analysis. Tolsa is a professor at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and at the ''Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats'' (ICREA), the Catalan Institute for A ...
(Spain) – Warwick Tucker (Australia/Sweden) – (Germany) Felix Klein Prize: ''Not Awarded''


2008 prizes

EMS Prizes: Artur Avila (Brazil)F
Alexei Borodin Alexei Mikhailovich Borodin (russian: Алексе́й Михайлович Бороди́н; born June 30, 1975) is a professor of mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research His research concerns asymptotic representati ...
(Russia) –
Ben J. Green Ben Joseph Green FRS (born 27 February 1977) is a British mathematician, specialising in combinatorics and number theory. He is the Waynflete Professor of Pure Mathematics at the University of Oxford. Early life and education Ben Green was ...
(UK) – Olga Holtz (Russia) – Boáz Klartag (Israel) – Alexander Kuznetsov (Russia) – Assaf Naor (USA/Israel) – Laure Saint-Raymond (France) –
Agata Smoktunowicz Agata Smoktunowicz Royal Society of Edinburgh, FRSE (born 12 October 1973) is a Polish people, Polish mathematician who works as a professor at the University of Edinburgh. Her research is in abstract algebra.
(Poland) – Cédric Villani (France)F Felix Klein Prize: Josselin Garnier (France)


2012 prizes

EMS Prizes:
Simon Brendle Simon Brendle (born June 1981) is a German mathematician working in differential geometry and nonlinear partial differential equations. He received his Dr. rer. nat. from Tübingen University under the supervision of Gerhard Huisken (2001). H ...
(Germany) - Emmanuel Breuillard (France) -
Alessio Figalli Alessio Figalli (; born 2 April 1984) is an Italian mathematician working primarily on calculus of variations and partial differential equations. He was awarded the Prix and in 2012, the EMS Prize in 2012, the Stampacchia Medal in 2015, the F ...
(Italy)F - Adrian Ioana (Romania) - Mathieu Lewin (France) -
Ciprian Manolescu Ciprian Manolescu (born December 24, 1978) is a Romanian-American mathematician, working in gauge theory, symplectic geometry, and low-dimensional topology. He is currently a professor of mathematics at Stanford University. Biography Manolesc ...
(Romania) - Grégory Miermont (France) - Sophie Morel (France) - Tom Sanders (UK) -
Corinna Ulcigrai Corinna Ulcigrai (born 3 January 1980, Trieste) is an Italian mathematician working on dynamical systems. With Krzysztof Frączek in 2013, Ulcigrai is known for proving that in the Ehrenfest model (a mathematical abstraction of billiards with an i ...
(Italy) - Felix Klein Prize:
Emmanuel Trélat Emmanuel Trélat (born 24 December 1974) is a French mathematician. Education and career Emmanuel Trélat was admitted at École normale supérieure de Cachan (mathematics) in 1995 and obtained the agrégation in 1998. In 2000, he obtained a doc ...
(France) Otto Neugebauer Prize: Jan P. Hogendijk (Netherlands)


2016 prizes

EMS Prizes:
Sara Zahedi Sara Zahedi (born 1981 in Tehran) is an Iranian peoples, Iranian-Swedes, Swedish mathematician who works in computational fluid dynamics and holds an associate professorship in numerical analysis at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Sweden ...
(Iran-Sweden) - Mark Braverman (Israel) - Vincent Calvez (France) - Guido de Philippis (Italy) - Peter Scholze (Germany)F - Péter Varjú (Hungary) -
Thomas Willwacher Thomas Hans Willwacher (born 12 April 1983) is a German mathematician and mathematical physicist working as a Professor at the Institute of Mathematics, ETH Zurich. Biography Willwacher completed his PhD at ETH Zurich in 2009 with a thesis on " ...
(Germany) - James Maynard (UK)F -
Hugo Duminil-Copin Hugo Duminil-Copin (born 26 August 1985) is a French mathematician specializing in probability theory. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 2022. Biography The son of a middle school sports teacher and a former female dancer who became a primary ...
(France)F - Geordie Williamson (Australia) Felix Klein Prize: Patrice Hauret (France) Otto Neugebauer Prize:
Jeremy Gray Jeremy John Gray (born 25 April 1947) is an English mathematician primarily interested in the history of mathematics. Biography Gray studied mathematics at Oxford University from 1966 to 1969, and then at Warwick University, obtaining his Ph.D ...
(UK)


2020 prizes

EMS Prizes:
Karim Adiprasito Karim Alexander Adiprasito (born 1988) is a German mathematician working at the University of Copenhagen and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem who works in combinatorics. He completed his Ph.D. in 2013 at Free University Berlin under the superv ...
(Germany) - Ana Caraiani (Romania) -
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(Russia) - Simion Filip (Moldova) - Aleksandr Logunov (Russia) -
Kaisa Matomäki Kaisa Sofia Matomäki (born April 30, 1985) is a Finnish mathematician specializing in number theory. Since September 2015, she has been working as an Academic Research Fellow in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Turku, ...
(Finland) - Phan Thành Nam (Vietnam) - Joaquim Serra (Spain) - Jack Thorne (UK) - Maryna Viazovska (Ukraine)F Felix Klein Prize: Arnulf Jentzen (Germany) Otto Neugebauer Prize: Karine Chemla (France)


Member societies


International member societies

* European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry - ECMI * European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology - ESMTB *
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- GAMM * Mathematical Society of South Eastern Europe - MASSEE


National member societies

* Austrian Mathematical Society * Belarusian Mathematical Society * Belgian Mathematical Society * Belgian Statistical Society * Bosnian Mathematical Society * Union of Bulgarian Mathematicians *
Croatian Mathematical Society Croatian may refer to: *Croatia *Croatian language *Croatian people *Croatians (demonym) See also

* * * Croatan (disambiguation) * Croatia (disambiguation) * Croatoan (disambiguation) * Hrvatski (disambiguation) * Hrvatsko (disambiguation) ...
*
Cyprus Mathematical Society The Cyprus Mathematical Society (CMS) aims to promote the mathematical education and science. It was founded in 1983. The C.M.S. is a non-profit organization supported by the voluntary work of its members. The C.M.S. counts over 600 members. In ...
* Czech Mathematical Society *
Danish Mathematical Society The Danish Mathematical Society (Dansk Matematisk Forening) is a society of Danish mathematicians founded in 1873 at the University of Copenhagen, a year after the French Mathematical Society. According to the society website, it has "the purpose ...
* Edinburgh Mathematical Society * Estonian Mathematical Society * Finnish Mathematical Society * Société Mathématique de France * Society of Applied & Industrial Mathematicians *
German Mathematical Society The German Mathematical Society (german: Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung, DMV) is the main professional society of German mathematicians and represents German mathematics within the European Mathematical Society (EMS) and the International Math ...
*
Georgian Mathematical Union Georgian may refer to: Common meanings * Anything related to, or originating from Georgia (country) **Georgians, an indigenous Caucasian ethnic group **Georgian language, a Kartvelian language spoken by Georgians **Georgian scripts, three scripts ...
* Hellenic Mathematical Society *
János Bolyai Mathematical Society The János Bolyai Mathematical Society (Bolyai János Matematikai Társulat, BJMT) is the Hungarian mathematical society, named after János Bolyai, a 19th-century Hungarian mathematician, a co-discoverer of non-Euclidean geometry. It is the profes ...
* Icelandic Mathematical Society * Institute of Mathematics and its Applications *
Irish Mathematical Society The Irish Mathematical Society ( ga, Cumann Matamaitice na hÉireann) or IMS is the main professional organisation for mathematicians in Ireland. The society aims to further mathematics and mathematical research in Ireland. Its membership is in ...
* Israel Mathematical Union * Italian Association of Mathematics Applied to Economic and Social Sciences * Società Italiana di Matematica Applicata e Industriale (SIMAI) * Italian Mathematical Union *
Kharkov Mathematical Society The Kharkov Mathematical Society ( uk, Харківське математичне товариство, translit=Kharkivske matematychne tovarystvo, russian: Харьковское математическое общество) is an association ...
* Kosovar Mathematical Society * Latvian Mathematical Society *
Lithuanian Mathematical Society Lithuanian may refer to: * Lithuanians * Lithuanian language * The country of Lithuania * Grand Duchy of Lithuania * Culture of Lithuania * Lithuanian cuisine * Lithuanian Jews as often called "Lithuanians" (''Lita'im'' or ''Litvaks'') by other ...
*
London Mathematical Society The London Mathematical Society (LMS) is one of the United Kingdom's learned societies for mathematics (the others being the Royal Statistical Society (RSS), the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), the Edinburgh Mathematical ...
* Luxembourg Mathematical Society * Macedonian Society Association Mathematics/Computer Science * Malta Mathematical Society *
Norwegian Mathematical Society The Norwegian Mathematical Society ( no, Norsk matematisk forening, NMF) is a professional society for mathematicians. It was formed in 1918, with Carl Størmer elected as its first president. It organizes mathematical contests and the annual Abe ...
*
Norwegian Statistical Association The Norwegian Statistical Association (Norsk statistisk forening, NSF) has three local societies located respectively in Oslo, Bergen, and Trondheim. The NSF has its own magazine called Tilfeldig Gang (Random Walk). The Society is one of the four or ...
* Polish Mathematical Society * Portuguese Mathematical Society * Real Sociedad Matemática Española (Royal Spanish Math. Society) * Romanian Mathematical Society * Romanian Society of Mathematicians * Royal Dutch Mathematical Society * Slovenian Discrete and Applied Mathematics Society *
Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles The Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles (SMAI) is a French scientific society aiming at promoting applied mathematics Applied mathematics is the application of mathematical methods by different fields such as physics, en ...
(SMAI) * Sociedad Española de Matemática Aplicada (Spanish Soc. of Appl. Math.) * Societat Catalana de Matemàtiques (Catalanian Society of Mathematics) * Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research * Svenska Matematikersamfundet (Swedish Mathematical Society) *
Swedish Statistical Society Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
* Swiss Mathematical Society * Turkish Mathematical Society * Moscow Mathematical Society *
Society of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia The Society of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia (Slovene language, Slovene: Društvo matematikov, fizikov in astronomov Slovenije, DMFA) is the main Slovenes, Slovene society in the field of mathematics, physics and astronomy. ...
* St. Petersburg Mathematical Society * Ukrainian Mathematical Society * Ural Mathematical Society * Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists - JSMF * Voronezh Mathematical Society


Publications

The EMS is the sole shareholder of the publisher
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that publishes over 20
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s, including: * ''
Algebraic Geometry Algebraic geometry is a branch of mathematics, classically studying zeros of multivariate polynomials. Modern algebraic geometry is based on the use of abstract algebraic techniques, mainly from commutative algebra, for solving geometrical ...
'' * '' Annales de l’Institut Henri Poincaré D'' * ''
Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici The ''Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal in mathematics. The Swiss Mathematical Society started the journal in 1929 after a meeting in May of the previous year. The Swiss Mathematical Society stil ...
'' * '' Elemente der Mathematik'' * '' EMS Surveys in Mathematical Sciences'' * '' Groups, Geometry, and Dynamics'' * ''
Interfaces and Free Boundaries Interface or interfacing may refer to: Academic journals * Interface (journal), ''Interface'' (journal), by the Electrochemical Society * ''Interface, Journal of Applied Linguistics'', now merged with ''ITL International Journal of Applied Lin ...
'' * '' Journal of Combinatorial Algebra'' * '' Journal of Fractal Geometry'' * '' Journal of Noncommutative Geometry'' * '' Journal of Spectral Theory'' * '' Journal of the European Mathematical Society'' * '' L’Enseignement Mathématique'' * ''
Portugaliae Mathematica ''Portugaliae Mathematica'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the European Mathematical Society on behalf of the Portuguese Mathematical Society. It covers all branches of mathematics. The journal was established in 1937, by Ant ...
'' * '' Publications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences'' * '' Quantum Topology'' * '' Rendiconti del Seminario Matematico della Università di Padova'' * '' Rendiconti Lincei - Matematica e Applicazioni'' * '' Revista Matemática Iberoamericana'' * '' Zeitschrift für Analysis und ihre Anwendungen''
EMS Press The European Mathematical Society (EMS) is a European organization dedicated to the development of mathematics in Europe. Its members are different mathematical societies in Europe, academic institutions and individual mathematicians. The curren ...
also publishes around 200 research books on mathematical topics. In addition, it publishes the Magazine of the European Mathematical Society, often called ''EMS Magazine'', formerly known as the Newsletter of the European Mathematical Society which was established in 1991. It features news and expositions of recent developments in mathematical research. It is quarterly and open access. The current editor-in-chief is Fernando da Costa (2020–) (succeeding Valentin Zagrebnov (2016-2020)). The ''
Encyclopedia of Mathematics The ''Encyclopedia of Mathematics'' (also ''EOM'' and formerly ''Encyclopaedia of Mathematics'') is a large reference work in mathematics Mathematics is an area of knowledge that includes the topics of numbers, formulas and related structu ...
'' is also sponsored by the EMS.


See also

* List of mathematical societies


References


External links


The European Mathematical Society HomepageEMS PressThe former European Mathematical Society Publishing House in ZürichMathematics in Europe portal by the EMS committee for Raising Public Awareness of MathematicsHistory of the EMS8th European Congress of Mathematics
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