Romanian Mathematical Society
The Romanian Society of Mathematical Sciences (Romanian: Societatea de Științe Matematice din România, SSMR) is a professional organization of Romanian mathematicians founded in 1910,[1] as a result of the efforts of several Romanian mathematics lovers.
History
The "Gazeta Matematică" magazine, founded in 1895 and whose first issue appeared on September 15, 1895, represented the first professional structuring (outside the educational system) of mathematics in Romania.
The same enthusiastic founders, more precisely the editors of the "Gazeta Matematică" magazine, decided in August 1909 to establish the "Gazeta Matematică" Society, a professional organization of Romanian mathematicians and mathematics lovers, which was recognized by law by the Chamber of Deputies on April 5, 1910.
Name
The original name of the society ("Societatea Gazeta Matematică") was later changed to "Society of Mathematics and Physics", and then to "Societatea de Științe Matematice din România " (Society of Mathematical Sciences of Romania, also known by the acronym SSMR), a name that has remained until today.
References
- ^ "Home". Societatea de Stiinte Matematice din Romania. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
External links
- The official website of SSMR
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