First European Congress of Mathematics: Paris, July 6–10, 1992 Round Tables: 121 (Progress in Mathematics)
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Book Details
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Publisher: Birkhäuser
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Author: Anthony Joseph
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Edition: 1994 ed.
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ISBN: 9783764328009
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Pages: 574
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Binding: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1.7 inches
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Languages: English, German
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Format: Import
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Part Number: 46 black & white illustrations, biography
About The Book
This volume is a record of the First European Congress of Mathematics, which was held in Paris from July 6 to 10, 1992, at the Sorbonne and Pantheon-Sorbonne universities. The Congress marked a significant event in the development of European mathematical communities, bringing together over 1,300 attendees from across the continent.
The Congress aimed to achieve two primary goals. The first was scientific, consisting of 49 invited mathematical lectures that addressed the state of the art in various branches of pure and applied mathematics. These lectures were complemented by poster sessions, where attendees could present their own work, and 24 specialized meetings held before and after the Congress.
The second goal was to explore the interactions of mathematics with other sciences, society, education, policy, and industry. This facet included 16 round tables, a mini-festival of mathematical films, mathematical exhibits, and a Junior Mathematical Congress that engaged over 200 high school students.
This book is an essential collection of the Congress's proceedings, covering both scientific presentations and the broader discussions about the role of mathematics in society. It serves as a valuable reference for anyone interested in the contemporary developments of mathematics and its applications across various disciplines.