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The American Mathematical Society (AMS) is dedicated to the interests of mathematical research and scholarship, which it does with various publications and conferences as well as annual monetary awards to mathematicians. It was founded in 1888, the brainchild of Thomas Fiske who was impressed by the London Mathematical Society on a visit to England.

The AMS is an advocate of the typesetting program TeX, insisting that contributions be written in it and producing its own version, AMS-TeX.

AMS is one of the three parts of the Joint Policy Board for Mathematics (JPBM).

Publications


The AMS publishes Mathematical Reviews, a database of reviews of mathematical publications.

The AMS also publishes multiple journals:

See also: Mathematical Association of America

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Mathematical societies

American Mathematical Society | American Mathematical Society | American Mathematical Society | 美國數學學會

 

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