The Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists (Slovak: Jednota slovenských matematikov a fyzikov, JSMF) is a learned society in Bratislava, founded in January 1969. Martin Kalina has been president of the JSMF since 2008.[1]
Jednota slovenských matematikov a fyzikov | |
Abbreviation | JSMF |
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Formation | 1 January 1969 |
Type | Learned society |
Headquarters | Bratislava |
Location | |
President | Martin Kalina |
Website | www |
The JSMF is composed of two sections, the Physical Section (Slovak: Fyzikálna sekcia, not to be confused with the Slovak Physical Society, Slovenská fyzikálna spoločnosť) and the Slovak Mathematical Society (Slovak: Slovenská matematická spoločnosť).[2] The JSMF is an associated organisation of the Slovak Academy of Sciences,[3] and is the adhering organisation of the International Mathematical Union for Slovakia.[4]
History
editThe origins of the JSMF lie in the Association for Free Lectures in Mathematics and Physics (Czech: Spolek pro volné prědnášky z mathematiky a fysiky), a learned society founded in Prague in 1862.[5][6] Out of the Association was born the Union of Czech Mathematicians (Czech: Jednota cěských mathematiků) in May 1869, which in 1912 changed its name to the Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists (Czech: Jednota českých mathematiků a fysiků).[5] In 1921 the society changed its name again, to the Union of Czechoslovak Mathematicians and Physicists (Czech: Jednota cěskoslovenských mathematiků a fysiků, JČMF).[5] This name was used from 1921 to 1939 and again from 1945 to 1993, until the dissolution of Czechoslovakia.[7]
In 1969 Czechoslovakia became a federal state and the Slovak Socialist Republic gained more political autonomy, which led the creation of the Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists within the JČMF.[5]
The Slovak Mathematical Society
editSlovenská matematická spoločnosť | |
Abbreviation | SMS |
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Type | Mathematical society |
President | Martin Kalina |
Award(s) | Academician Schwarz Prize Bartoš Prize |
Website | www |
The Slovak Mathematical Society (Slovak: Slovenská matematická spoločnosť, SMS) is the mathematical branch of the JSMF, and through its parent organisation is recognised by the International Mathematical Union.[8] The SMS is independently a full member of the European Mathematical Society.[9] Martin Kalina has been president of the SMS since 2017.[1]
The SMS holds an annual conference attended by both research mathematicians and mathematics school teachers. At the conference the SMS awards its two prizes:[1]
- The Academician Schwarz Prize, named for Štefan Schwarz , is awarded to a mathematician under the age of 30.
- The Peter Pavol Bartoš Prize, named for Peter Pavol Bartoš , is awarded to a mathematics teacher.
Together with the Czech Mathematical Society, the SMS organises annual Czech-Slovak student conferences.[1]
See also
editReferences
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- ^ "Vedecké spoločnosti pri SAV" [Scientific Societies of the Academy of Sciences], Slovak Academy of Sciences (in Slovak), retrieved 2024-09-10
- ^ "Members: Slovakia", International Mathematical Union, retrieved 2024-09-10
- ^ a b c d Martina Bečvářová (2012-01-26), "The Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists: The First 150 Years", The Mathematical Intelligencer, 35: 28–35, doi:10.1007/s00283-012-9345-5, retrieved 2024-09-10
- ^ J. Studničkovi (1872), "Dějiny spolku pro volné přednášky z mathematiky a fysiky [History of the Association for Free Lectures in Mathematics and Physics]" (PDF), Dějepis jednoty českých mathematiků v Praze [History of the Union of Czech Mathematicians in Prague] (in Czech), Jednota českých mathematiků, pp. 9–26, retrieved 2024-09-10
- ^ "History of the Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists", Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists, retrieved 2024-09-10
- ^ "O nás" [About us], Slovak Mathematical Society (in Slovak), retrieved 2024-09-10
- ^ "Full members of the EMS", European Mathematical Society, retrieved 2024-09-10