Notices of the American Mathematical Society
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Topical Columns
Articles that focus on specific subjects or themes within the broader scope of the profession.
Congressional Briefings
- Fields Medalist and French Politician Cédric Villani Visits Congress Karen Saxe May 2022
- AMS President Jill Pipher to Congress: "No Longer Secure: Cryptography in the Quantum Era" Karen Saxe April 2020
- Math Societies to Lawmakers: Networks Critical in Our Interconnected World Sophia D. Merow October 2019
- Math Societies to Lawmakers: Help Us Make the Master Key Sophia D. Merow April 2019
- Math Societies to Lawmakers: This is Why You Should Fund Basic Research. Sophia D. Merow January 2019
GovMath
- Showcasing important mathematical discoveries that have taken place in national laboratories and agencies. Jonathan E. Allen and Crystal Jaing October 2019
- Showcasing important mathematical discoveries that have taken place in national laboratories and agencies. Robert A Bridges, Michael F. Wehner and Christina M. Patricola May 2019
- Showcasing important mathematical discoveries that have taken place in national laboratories and agencies. David Barajas-Solano, Emilie Purvine, Zhenyu Huang and J. E. Gubernatis January 2019
Keystones
- The Mathematics of Digital Signatures Angela Robinson June/July 2023
- Exciting Coding Problems for DNA-based Storage Systems Daniella Bar-Lev, Omer Sabary and Eitan Yaakobi December 2022
- The Mathematics of Cyber Defense John A. Emanuello and Ahmad Ridley June/July 2022
- Uniting Mathematics, Statistics, and Engineering to Help Mitigate Sports Injuries Kristin D. Morgan February 2022
- Mathematics in the Theory and Practice of Auctions Hector Lopez November 2021
- Class Action Lawsuits: Opportunities to Apply Econometrics and Statistics Ling Ling Ang, Jordan Milev and John Scalf August 2021
- Operads for Designing Systems of Systems John C. Baez and John D. Foley June/July 2021
- Circuit Topology of Folded Chains Alireza Mashaghi March 2021
- Poisson Processes and Linear Programs for Allocating Shared Vehicles Evan Fields December 2020
- Probabilistic Inference for Trust Andres Molina-Markham and Joseph J. Rushanan May 2020
Math Outside The Bubble
- Artist Residency Sparks Fruitful Collaboration Sophia D. Merow August 2022
- Tricky Math, but Trippy Graphics: The Quixotic Search for the “3D Mandelbrot” Sophia D. Merow April 2022
- “A Combination No One’s Used to Seeing”: Math and ... Drag Sophia D. Merow January 2022
- “How would you, like, start on the concept of algebra?” Sophia D. Merow October 2021
- Problems That Feel Like Play: Sidewalk Math as Pandemic-Era Diversion Sophia D. Merow May 2021
- A Stand-Up Makes a Math Joke...and It Lands Sophia D. Merow December 2020
- Mathematicians Eponymous Sophia D. Merow September 2020
- "Creative Mathematician" Transforms Student Errors into "Sartorial Celebration" Sophia D. Merow June/July 2020
- Your Favorite Field a Superpower? Sophia D. Merow March 2020
- Is MATH the New MAGA? Sophia D. Merow December 2019
- One Spark Is All You Need: Germain Gets the Hamilton Treatment Sophia D. Merow September 2019
- Has Carmichael’s Totient Conjecture Been Proven? No, No, it has not. Sophia D. Merow May 2019
- Math in the arts and culture. Sophia D. Merow February 2019
Math Reviews® News
- The Next Generation Edward Dunne January 2023
- Exploring Mathematical Scholarship through the Mathematics Collaboration Graph Jonathan Gryak May 2022
- MathSciNet for Developing Countries Program Edward Dunne December 2021
- Math in the Time of Coronavirus Edward Dunne August 2021
- Geography and MathSciNet/Mathematical Reviews Edward Dunne April 2021
- Don’t Count on It Edward Dunne January 2021
- Otto Neugebauer Edward Dunne October 2020
- Jane Kister: Executive Editor Extraordinaire Edward Dunne, Peter Hinman, Al Taylor, John Ewing and Norman Richert June/July 2020
- Mathematics Subject Classification 2020 Edward Dunne and Klaus Hulek March 2020
- Everything in Its Right Place: Part II. An Expert Guide to Searching with MathSciNet Edward Dunne October 2019
- Everything in Its Right Place: An Expert Guide to Searching with MathSciNet Edward Dunne September 2019
- Who are you? Edward Dunne May 2019
- What’s new in the content and look of Math Reviews. Edward Dunne February 2019
Math Tales
- Some Colleges with Vulnerable Students Cull Math Programs Susan D’Agostino November 2023
- Machine-Human Collaborations Accelerate Math Research Susan D’Agostino October 2023
Moonlighting Mathematicians
- Escape from the Ivory Tower Sophia D. Merow March 2023
- Mathematician Turns Melodist Sophia D. Merow December 2022
- Mathematician (No Longer) Pseudonymous Sophia D. Merow September 2022
Short Stories
- The Nearly Perfect Prediction Theorem Joel David Hamkins March 2025
- Rational Approximation Lloyd N. Trefethen January 2025
- The Hexagonal Tiling Honeycomb John C. Baez November 2024
- A Pointless Exercise Danny Calegari August 2024
- The Moduli Space of Acute Triangles John C. Baez May 2024
- Baguenaudy, Baguenaudier, Baguenaudiest Danny Calegari January 2024
- The Beauty of Roots John C. Baez, J. Daniel Christensen and Sam Derbyshire October 2023
- A Path Through the Roots Danny Calegari August 2023
- The Icosidodecahedron John C. Baez May 2023
- Isbell Duality John C. Baez January 2023
- Proofs Without Words Danny Calegari November 2022
- The Kuramoto–Sivashinky Equation John C. Baez, Steve Huntsman and Cheyne Weis October 2022
- Circles Great and Small Danny Calegari March 2022
- The Gauss–Lucas Theorem John C. Baez December 2021
- Pentagonum Pentagonorum Danny Calegari September 2021
- The Brownian Map John C. Baez May 2021
- Six Surfaces (Almost) Surely Danny Calegari February 2021
- The Tenfold Way John C. Baez November 2020
- On the Kinematic Formula in the Lives of the Saints Danny Calegari August 2020
- Angenent’s Shrinking Doughnuts Danny Calegari March 2020
- Sturm und Train Danny Calegari October 2019
- Combinatorial Inequalities Igor Pak August 2019
- Wild Wild Whitehead Danny Calegari April 2019
Washington Update
- The AMS Marks Twenty Years of Sending Mathematicians to Congress Karen Saxe September 2024
- Washington Update from the AMS Committee on Education Malcolm Adams, Naiomi Cameron, Ruth Charney and Anne Shiu April 2023
- How Can You Get Involved in Mathematics and Science Advocacy? Karen Saxe October 2022
- A Mathematician in Congress: Interview with Representative Jerry McNerney Karen Saxe February 2022
- Eric Lander Karen Saxe August 2021
- The Impact Trump’s Proposed 2021 NSF Budget Would Have on Mathematics Karen Saxe September 2020
- What the AMS Office of Government Relations is doing to connect the mathematics community to DC decision makers. Karen Saxe December 2019
- What the AMS Office of Government Relations is doing to connect the mathematics community to DC decision makers. Karen Saxe October 2019
- What the AMS Office of Government Relations is doing to connect the mathematics community to DC decision makers. Karen Saxe June/July 2019
- What the AMS Office of Government Relations is doing to connect the mathematics community to DC decision makers. Karen Saxe March 2019