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The Canadian Mathematical Society currently publishes two research journals, a problem-solving journal geared to students and a newsletter for members to engage fully with the Canadian mathematical community. All these are published digitally online as well as in print.
Latest issue v65n3 (Jun 2013) |
The Canadian Journal of Mathematics (CJM) and the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin (CMB) are the flagship research journals of the Society, devoted to publishing original research works of high standard. The CJM typically publishes longer papers and the CMB publishes shorter papers. There are two sets of Editors-in-Chief and a common Editorial Board. G. de B. Robinson Award The annual G. de B. Robinson Award recognizes the highest quality articles published in the CJM and the CMB. The 2012 Award Winners are Teodor Banica, Serban Belinschi, Mireille Capitaine and Benoît Collins for their article “Free Bessel Laws”, Canad. J. Math. Vol. 63 (1), 2011 pp. 3-37.
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Latest issue v56n2 (Jun 2013) |
Latest issue v38n4 (May 2012) |
Crux Mathematicorum is an internationally respected source of unique and challenging mathematical problems published by the CMS. Designed primarily for the secondary and undergraduate levels, and also containing some pre-secondary material, it has been referred to as "the best problem solving journal in the world". All the problems and solutions are fully peer-reviewed for clarity, completeness and rigour by academic and professional mathematicians. Crux includes an "Olympiad Corner" which is particularly helpful for students preparing for math competitions. |
Latest issue v45n2 (Mar 2013) |
The Notes of the Canadian Mathematical Society, the Society's official newsletter, is published six times a year. The CMS Notes is the primary medium of communication between the Society and its members. It features columns on research, education, meetings, conferences, committees at work, book reviews, awards, news from departments and employment opportunities. |