First European Congress of Mathematics: Paris, July 6-10, 1992 : Round Tables
ISBN-13:
9780817651565
ISBN-10:
081765156X
Author:
A. Joseph
Publication date:
1994
Publisher:
Birkhauser
Format:
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608 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780817651565
ISBN-10:
081765156X
Author:
A. Joseph
Publication date:
1994
Publisher:
Birkhauser
Format:
Paperback
608 pages
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First European Congress of Mathematics: Paris, July 6-10, 1992 : Round Tables (ISBN-13: 9780817651565 and ISBN-10: 081765156X), written by authors
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The first European Congress of Mathematics was held in Paris from July 6 to July 10, 1992, at the Sorbonne and Pantheon-Sorbonne universities. It was hoped that the Congress would constitute a symbol of the development of the community of European nations. More than 1,300 persons attended the Congress. The purpose of the Congress was twofold. On the one hand, there was a scientific facet which consisted of forty-nine invited mathematical lectures that were intended to establish the state of the art in the various branches of pure and applied mathematics. This scientific facet also included poster sessions where participants had the opportunity of presenting their work. Furthermore, twenty four specialized meetings were held before and after the Congress. The second facet of the Congress was more original. It consisted of sixteen round tables whose aim was to review the prospects for the interactions of mathe matics, not only with other sciences, but also with society and in particular with education, European policy and industry. In connection with this second goal, the Congress also succeeded in bringing mathematics to a broader public. In addition to the round tables specifically devoted to this question, there was a mini-festival of mathematical films and two mathematical exhibits. Moreover, a Junior Mathematical Congress was organized, in parallel with the Congress, which brought together two hundred high school students.
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