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Mathematics Magazine is a continuation of Mathematics News Letter (1926–1934) and National Mathematics Magazine (1934–1945). [4] Doris Schattschneider became the first female editor of Mathematics Magazine in 1981. [5] [6] The MAA gives the Carl B. Allendoerfer Awards annually "for articles of expository excellence" published in Mathematics ...
The Mathematics Enthusiast; Mathematics Magazine; Mathematics of Computation; Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems; Mathematics of Operations Research; Mathematische Annalen; Mathematische Zeitschrift; Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society; Messenger of Mathematics (now defunct) Michigan Mathematical Journal; Monatshefte für ...
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Mathematics Today is a general-interest mathematics publication aimed primarily at Institute members, published six times a year and containing articles, reviews, reports and other news on developments in mathematics and its applications. [10]
Over a period of 24 years (January 1957 – December 1980), Martin Gardner wrote 288 consecutive monthly "Mathematical Games" columns for Scientific American magazine. During the next 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 years, until June 1986, Gardner wrote 9 more columns, bringing his total to 297. During this period other authors wrote most of the columns.
Educational Studies in Mathematics; International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education; Journal for Research in Mathematics Education; Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education; Journal of Statistics Education; Mathematics and Computer Education; Mathematics Education Research Journal; Mathematics Magazine; Philosophy of Mathematics ...
Popular mathematics is mathematical presentation aimed at a general audience. Sometimes this is in the form of books which require no mathematical background and in other cases it is in the form of expository articles written by professional mathematicians to reach out to others working in different areas.
The Mathematical Intelligencer publishes a variety of contributions on and about mathematics. [9] In addition to articles of a strictly mathematical nature, shorter “notes,” poetry, short fiction, and the occasional interview, the journal currently features regular columns on the history of mathematics (“Years Ago” overseen by Jemma Lorenat), humor (“Mathematically Bent” written by ...