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Canadian Mathematical Society

The Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS; French: Société mathématique du Canada) is an association of professional mathematicians dedicated to the interests of mathematical research, outreach, scholarship and education in Canada. It serves the national community through the publication of academic journals, community bulletins, and the administration of mathematical competitions.

Canadian Mathematical Society
FormationJune 1945; 78 years ago (1945-06)
TypeProfessional association
HeadquartersOttawa, Ontario, Canada
Membership
1,100+
Official language
English, French
President
Dr. David Pike
Websitecms.math.ca

It was originally conceived in June 1945 as the Canadian Mathematical Congress. A name change was debated for many years; ultimately, a new name was adopted in 1979, upon its incorporation as a non-profit charitable organization.

The society is also affiliated with various national and international mathematical societies, including the Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematics Society and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. The society is also a member of the International Mathematical Union and the International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

History edit

The Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS) was originally conceived in June 1945 as the Canadian Mathematical Congress. The founding members hoped that "this congress [would] be the beginning of important mathematical development in Canada". Seeking to end confusion with the quadrennial mathematical congresses, a name change was considered for many years. Finally, upon its incorporation as a non-profit, charitable organization in 1978, a new name was adopted – the Canadian Mathematical Society.

Since then the society has expanded its activities to serve K-12 and post secondary students as well as professors and established researchers. Graham P. Wright served as executive director of the CMS from 1979 to 2009, and helped to build up the society's executive office in Ottawa and to develop its web-based electronic services.

The Canadian Mathematical Society was to celebrate its 75th anniversary during its 2020 Summer Meeting in Ottawa, Ontario. However, due to COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting was postponed to 2021 Summer Meeting.[1]

Publications edit

The flagship publications of the CMS are the prominent, peer-reviewed research journals Canadian Journal of Mathematics, which is intended for full research papers, and the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, which publishes shorter papers. All past issues except the last five volumes are free to download. Access to the most recent research requires a subscription.[2]

In cooperation with Springer Publications, the CMS publishes many text books aimed at a university and academic researcher level. The series is called CMS Books in Mathematics.[3]

The CMS publishes ten issues per year of Crux Mathematicorum, which contains problem-solving challenges and techniques suitable for training in secondary school problem solving competitions such as the Canadian Mathematical Olympiad or the International Mathematical Olympiad.[2] All past issues except the last five volumes are free to download and use. The CMS also publishes A Taste of Mathematics (ATOM), a series of small booklets on a variety of topics suitable for high school enrichment.[4]

The CMS Notes is the Society's official newsletter, published six times per year and available to members or the public online.[5] It includes news relevant to the Canadian mathematical community, including notice on conferences, columns on research and education, book reviews, award announcements, and employment advertisements for mathematicians.[2]

Activities edit

Student Committee edit

The Canadian Mathematical Society's Student Committee (Studc) was formed in 1999.[6] Studc aims to bring together French and English Canadian graduate and undergraduate mathematics students through research and networking events and publication opportunities. Studc manages and publishes Notes from the Margin, a magazine-style publication devoted to publishing accessible research-based content in addition to opinion pieces, news articles, open problems that are of interest to the mathematical community, and brainteaser puzzles.

Conferences edit

CMS Meetings edit

CMS organizes two bilingual Meetings each year: the CMS Winter Meeting is normally held during the first weekend of December and the CMS Summer Meeting during the first weekend of June. Each Meeting takes place over the course of 3 days, with 2 days of pre-meeting activities. This includes the executive meeting, board of directors meeting, group development luncheon and mini-courses.

CMS Meetings are among the biggest mathematical events in Canada, bringing together over 800 of the most respected researchers, educators, post-doctorates and students in mathematics and related fields from around the world. The includes many scientific sessions and plenary, prize and public lectures.

Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference edit

Through its Student Committee, the CMS is the main sponsor for the bilingual Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, an annual research and networking conference held each summer and targeted at Canadian undergraduates interested in any area of pure or applied mathematics. It is entirely student-run and driven by Studc. Delegates may opt to present a poster or paper, as well as a short talk on a topic of their choosing. The location of the conference is alternated between central Canada (defined as Ontario and Quebec) and Western or Eastern Canada every other year, with host applications being submitted by hopefuls a year in advance.

CWiMAC edit

The Women in Mathematics committee of the CMS also runs Connecting Women in Mathematics Across Canada (CWiMAC), a workshop and conference aimed at upcoming Canadian female mathematicians. In particular, they target current PhD students and new postdoctoral fellows seeking guidance in their field. The conference strives to strengthen the community between young female mathematicians and their senior counterparts through the building of mentorship, relationships, and networking.

Competitions edit

Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge edit

The CMS administers the Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge, a problem solving competition targeted at Canadian high school students, which is modelled after the analogous William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition for undergraduates. High-scoring students may be invited to compete in the Canadian Mathematical Olympiad, a problem-solving and mathematics competition run by the CMS which is also used as a screening process for the selection of the Canadian team for the International Mathematical Olympiad.

Canadian Mathematical Gray Jay Competition edit

Canadian Mathematical Olympiad edit

Canadian Junior Mathematical Olympiad edit

Canadian Lynx Mathematical Competition edit

Outreach edit

CMS runs several annual summer math camps across Canada to foster interest and excitement in elementary-school and secondary-school aged students. Some CMS math camps, are based on invitation and are targeted at high-potential students from all backgrounds, and others are open to all students with interest in mathematics. The CMS also runs several smaller specialty camps targeted at visible minorities and under-represented groups in the mathematical community.

Many member organizations also run outreach events to attract local talent to mathematics, such as Math Challenge programs held at the local university, Math Enrichment Centres, and educational events throughout the academic year.

Awards edit

The CMS annually awards the following prizes:

  • Jeffery–Williams Prize to recognize mathematicians who have made outstanding contributions to mathematical research.
  • Adrien Pouliot Award for contributions to mathematical education in Canada.
  • David Borwein Distinguished Career Award to recognize individuals who have made exceptional, broad, and continued contributions to Canadian mathematics.
  • Graham Wright Award for Distinguished Service recognizes individuals who have made sustained and significant contributions to the Canadian mathematical community and, in particular, to the Canadian Mathematical Society.
  • Excellence in Teaching Award recognizes sustained and distinguished contributions in teaching at the post-secondary undergraduate level.
  • G. de B. Robinson Award to recognize the publication of excellent papers in Canadian Journal of Mathematics and the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin
  • CMS Blair Spearman Doctoral Prize to recognize outstanding performance by a doctoral student.
  • Krieger–Nelson Prize is presented in recognition of an outstanding female in mathematics.
  • Coxeter–James Prize to recognize young mathematicians who have made outstanding contributions to mathematical research.[7]
  • Cathleen Synge Morawetz Prize to recognize an outstanding research publication or series of closely related publications.

Presidents edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Covid-19 Update" (Press release). Canadian Mathematical Society. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "CMS Publications". Canadian Mathematical Society. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  3. ^ "CMS Books in Mathematics". Springer. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  4. ^ "A Taste of Mathematics". Canadian Mathematical Society. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  5. ^ "CMS Notes". Canadian Mathematical Society. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  6. ^ "About Us". CMS Studc. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  7. ^ "CMS Prizes and Awards". Canadian Mathematical Society. Retrieved 12 December 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website of the Canadian Mathematical Society
  • Official website of the Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference

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research outreach scholarship and education in Canada It serves the national community through the publication of academic journals community bulletins and the administration of mathematical competitions Canadian Mathematical SocietyFormationJune 1945 78 years ago 1945 06 TypeProfessional associationHeadquartersOttawa Ontario CanadaMembership1 100 Official languageEnglish FrenchPresidentDr David PikeWebsitecms wbr math wbr ca It was originally conceived in June 1945 as the Canadian Mathematical Congress A name change was debated for many years ultimately a new name was adopted in 1979 upon its incorporation as a non profit charitable organization The society is also affiliated with various national and international mathematical societies including the Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematics Society and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics The society is also a member of the International Mathematical Union and the International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Contents 1 History 2 Publications 3 Activities 3 1 Student Committee 3 2 Conferences 3 2 1 CMS Meetings 3 2 2 Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference 3 2 3 CWiMAC 3 3 Competitions 3 3 1 Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge 3 3 2 Canadian Mathematical Gray Jay Competition 3 3 3 Canadian Mathematical Olympiad 3 3 4 Canadian Junior Mathematical Olympiad 3 3 5 Canadian Lynx Mathematical Competition 3 4 Outreach 4 Awards 5 Presidents 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe Canadian Mathematical Society CMS was originally conceived in June 1945 as the Canadian Mathematical Congress The founding members hoped that this congress would be the beginning of important mathematical development in Canada Seeking to end confusion with the quadrennial mathematical congresses a name change was considered for many years Finally upon its incorporation as a non profit charitable organization in 1978 a new name was adopted the Canadian Mathematical Society Since then the society has expanded its activities to serve K 12 and post secondary students as well as professors and established researchers Graham P Wright served as executive director of the CMS from 1979 to 2009 and helped to build up the society s executive office in Ottawa and to develop its web based electronic services The Canadian Mathematical Society was to celebrate its 75th anniversary during its 2020 Summer Meeting in Ottawa Ontario However due to COVID 19 pandemic the meeting was postponed to 2021 Summer Meeting 1 Publications editThe flagship publications of the CMS are the prominent peer reviewed research journals Canadian Journal of Mathematics which is intended for full research papers and the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin which publishes shorter papers All past issues except the last five volumes are free to download Access to the most recent research requires a subscription 2 In cooperation with Springer Publications the CMS publishes many text books aimed at a university and academic researcher level The series is called CMS Books in Mathematics 3 The CMS publishes ten issues per year of Crux Mathematicorum which contains problem solving challenges and techniques suitable for training in secondary school problem solving competitions such as the Canadian Mathematical Olympiad or the International Mathematical Olympiad 2 All past issues except the last five volumes are free to download and use The CMS also publishes A Taste of Mathematics ATOM a series of small booklets on a variety of topics suitable for high school enrichment 4 The CMS Notes is the Society s official newsletter published six times per year and available to members or the public online 5 It includes news relevant to the Canadian mathematical community including notice on conferences columns on research and education book reviews award announcements and employment advertisements for mathematicians 2 Activities editStudent Committee edit The Canadian Mathematical Society s Student Committee Studc was formed in 1999 6 Studc aims to bring together French and English Canadian graduate and undergraduate mathematics students through research and networking events and publication opportunities Studc manages and publishes Notes from the Margin a magazine style publication devoted to publishing accessible research based content in addition to opinion pieces news articles open problems that are of interest to the mathematical community and brainteaser puzzles Conferences edit CMS Meetings edit CMS organizes two bilingual Meetings each year the CMS Winter Meeting is normally held during the first weekend of December and the CMS Summer Meeting during the first weekend of June Each Meeting takes place over the course of 3 days with 2 days of pre meeting activities This includes the executive meeting board of directors meeting group development luncheon and mini courses CMS Meetings are among the biggest mathematical events in Canada bringing together over 800 of the most respected researchers educators post doctorates and students in mathematics and related fields from around the world The includes many scientific sessions and plenary prize and public lectures Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference edit Through its Student Committee the CMS is the main sponsor for the bilingual Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference an annual research and networking conference held each summer and targeted at Canadian undergraduates interested in any area of pure or applied mathematics It is entirely student run and driven by Studc Delegates may opt to present a poster or paper as well as a short talk on a topic of their choosing The location of the conference is alternated between central Canada defined as Ontario and Quebec and Western or Eastern Canada every other year with host applications being submitted by hopefuls a year in advance CWiMAC edit The Women in Mathematics committee of the CMS also runs Connecting Women in Mathematics Across Canada CWiMAC a workshop and conference aimed at upcoming Canadian female mathematicians In particular they target current PhD students and new postdoctoral fellows seeking guidance in their field The conference strives to strengthen the community between young female mathematicians and their senior counterparts through the building of mentorship relationships and networking Competitions edit Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge edit The CMS administers the Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge a problem solving competition targeted at Canadian high school students which is modelled after the analogous William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition for undergraduates High scoring students may be invited to compete in the Canadian Mathematical Olympiad a problem solving and mathematics competition run by the CMS which is also used as a screening process for the selection of the Canadian team for the International Mathematical Olympiad Canadian Mathematical Gray Jay Competition edit Canadian Mathematical Olympiad edit Canadian Junior Mathematical Olympiad edit Canadian Lynx Mathematical Competition edit Outreach edit CMS runs several annual summer math camps across Canada to foster interest and excitement in elementary school and secondary school aged students Some CMS math camps are based on invitation and are targeted at high potential students from all backgrounds and others are open to all students with interest in mathematics The CMS also runs several smaller specialty camps targeted at visible minorities and under represented groups in the mathematical community Many member organizations also run outreach events to attract local talent to mathematics such as Math Challenge programs held at the local university Math Enrichment Centres and educational events throughout the academic year Awards editThe CMS annually awards the following prizes Jeffery Williams Prize to recognize mathematicians who have made outstanding contributions to mathematical research Adrien Pouliot Award for contributions to mathematical education in Canada David Borwein Distinguished Career Award to recognize individuals who have made exceptional broad and continued contributions to Canadian mathematics Graham Wright Award for Distinguished Service recognizes individuals who have made sustained and significant contributions to the Canadian mathematical community and in particular to the Canadian Mathematical Society Excellence in Teaching Award recognizes sustained and distinguished contributions in teaching at the post secondary undergraduate level G de B Robinson Award to recognize the publication of excellent papers in Canadian Journal of Mathematics and the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin CMS Blair Spearman Doctoral Prize to recognize outstanding performance by a doctoral student Krieger Nelson Prize is presented in recognition of an outstanding female in mathematics Coxeter James Prize to recognize young mathematicians who have made outstanding contributions to mathematical research 7 Cathleen Synge Morawetz Prize to recognize an outstanding research publication or series of closely related publications Presidents editSamuel Beatty 1945 1949 Adrien Pouliot 1949 1953 Gilbert de Beauregard Robinson 1953 1957 Ralph Lent Jeffery 1957 1961 Ralph James 1961 1963 Max Wyman 1963 1965 H S M Coxeter 1965 1967 Maurice L Abbe 1967 1969 Nathan Mendelsohn 1969 1971 George F D Duff 1971 1973 Albert John Coleman 1973 1975 William O J Moser 1975 1977 Remi Vaillancourt 1977 1979 Peter Lancaster 1979 1981 Paul G Rooney 1981 1983 Renzo Piccinini 1983 1985 David Borwein 1985 1987 Carl Herz 1987 1989 Frederick V Atkinson 1989 1991 Sherman D Riemenschneider 1991 1992 Michel Delfour 1992 1994 Peter Fillmore 1994 1996 Katherine Heinrich 1996 1998 Richard Kane 1998 2000 Jonathan Borwein 2000 2002 Christiane Rousseau 2002 2004 H E A Campbell 2004 2006 Tom Salisbury 2006 2008 Anthony Lau 2008 2010 Jacques Hurtubise 2010 2012 Keith Taylor 2012 2014 Lia Bronsard 2014 2016 Michael Bennett 2016 2018 Mark Lewis 2018 2020 Javad Mashreghi 2020 2022 David Pike 2022 present See also edit nbsp Canada portal nbsp Mathematics portal Atlantic Association for Research in the Mathematical Sciences Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences Fields Institute Centre de recherches mathematiques London Mathematical Society Australian Mathematical Society American Mathematical Society Mathematical Association of America List of mathematical societiesReferences edit Covid 19 Update Press release Canadian Mathematical Society Retrieved 11 May 2020 a b c CMS Publications Canadian Mathematical Society Retrieved 12 December 2018 CMS Books in Mathematics Springer Retrieved 12 December 2018 A Taste of Mathematics Canadian Mathematical Society Retrieved 12 December 2018 CMS Notes Canadian Mathematical Society Retrieved 15 April 2020 About Us CMS Studc Retrieved 12 December 2018 CMS Prizes and Awards Canadian Mathematical Society Retrieved 12 December 2018 External links editOfficial website of the Canadian Mathematical Society Official website of the Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canadian Mathematical Society amp oldid 1200270371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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