Mathematicians and M Guide - Resources and Review

The organisation of applied mathematicians and computational scientists, founded in 1952, dedicated to enriching the profession through publications, conferences, activity groups, and programs. Includes information about activities and issues of importance to applied and occupational mathematicians, as well as information about SIAM.
 
Includes biographies of mathematicians, a history topics index covering mathematics in various cultures, a listing of famous curves, and a chronology of the development of maths from 30000 BC onwards.
 
IMU is a non
profit making, international body, aiming to promote international cooperation among mathematicians.
 
An account of key events in the life and work of Sir Isaac Newton (1642
1727), focusing on his extensive contributions to the understanding of gravity and the field of mathematics.
 
Commentary on the cultural history of mathematics, including a chronological list of mathematicians from 1700 BC to 1940.
 
Collection of resources about the mathematician George Berkeley, covering his life and works, and offering essays and lectures on the philosophy of Berkeley. Includes the text of The Analyst, Berkeley's attack on contemporary mathematical practice.
 
The AMS was founded in 1888 to further mathematical research and scholarship. It now has around 30,000 members, including mathematicians throughout the United States and around the world. It continues to fulfill its mission with programs that promote mathematical research, increase the awareness of its value to society, and foster excellence in mathematics education.
 
Explanation of the famous theorem of Pierre de Fermat who died in 1665, and a summary of its proof by Andrew Wiles in 1993.
 
Biographies of over 1400 scientists and mathematicians, many with images. Arranged alphabetically and chronologically. Includes lists of female mathematicians, history topics, birthplace maps and anniversaries for the year.
 
A selection from the work of Robert Langlands, Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, renowned for contributions to the theory of automorphic forms. Includes professional correspondence, previously unpublished work, and published work now out of print, covering number theory, Euler products, and problems in the theory of automorphic forms.
 
Searchable directory of mathematicians holding details of all individuals who have received a doctorate in mathematics worldwide, giving their complete name, university attended, year awarded, dissertation title, and names of advisors.
 
Chronology of mathematicians covering the period from 650 BC to 1960.
 
The Institute is a forum for qualified and practising mathematicians which aims to promote mathematics and its applications in industry, commerce, education, the public sector, and research. It has 6000 members worldwide and an expanding programme of activities.
 
Notes and brief biographies of women in the field of mathematics from the first century until the present day.
 
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