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On November 20, 1917, Erich Lehmann was born. He was an American statistician who made significant contributions to nonparametric hypothesis testing. He is remembered for the Lehmann-Scheffé theorem. #Statistics

On November 20, 1917, Erich Lehmann was born. He was an American statistician who made significant contributions to nonparametric hypothesis testing. He is remembered for the Lehmann-Scheffé theorem.
#Statistics
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Position: Research Fellow – Integrable Probability - University of Melbourne, Mathematics & Statistics - AU, Victoria, Melbourne. #MathJobs27736 mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/2773…

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📹 The BMO1 video solutions are live! As a follow-on round to the Senior Mathematical Challenge (SMC), the British Mathematical Olympiad Round 1 (BMO1) is a 3.5-hour Olympiad consisting of six problems requiring full written solutions. Website: ukmt.org.uk/video-solution…

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Position: Visiting Scientist - Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, - DE, Saxony, Leipzig. #MathJobs27737 mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/2773…

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🆕 NEW article: ‘General rogue waves of infinite order: exact properties, asymptotic behaviour, and effective numerical computation’ Read in Journal of Nonlinear Waves ➡️ cup.org/4ibLl1A By Deniz Bilman and Peter D. Miller

🆕 NEW article: ‘General rogue waves of infinite order: exact properties, asymptotic behaviour, and effective numerical computation’ 
Read in Journal of Nonlinear Waves 
➡️ cup.org/4ibLl1A
By Deniz Bilman and Peter D. Miller
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Thirteen undergraduate students have been selected to receive 2025 AMS Undergraduate Opportunity Awards. These awards provide financial assistance to support students in pursuing careers in the mathematical sciences. Read more. Link in comments.

Thirteen undergraduate students have been selected to receive 2025 AMS Undergraduate Opportunity Awards.  These awards provide financial assistance to support students in pursuing careers in the mathematical sciences. Read more. Link in comments.
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Journal of Nonlinear Waves presents a new collection focused on Dispersive Hydrodynamics and Applications. All papers are free to read and download thanks to #OpenAccess. Explore the first articles available in the collection: 👉 cup.org/48L9Sb2

Journal of Nonlinear Waves presents a new collection focused on Dispersive Hydrodynamics and Applications. All papers are free to read and download thanks to #OpenAccess.
Explore the first articles available in the collection: 👉 cup.org/48L9Sb2
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Sign up to receive regular content updates and the latest news from Forum of Mathematics, Sigma and Forum of Mathematics, Pi ✉️ cup.org/3K8GX2R #ForumofMathematics

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Columna De Opinión | ¿Sigue siendo el Perú “primero de la clase” en macroeconomía? Durante años se destacó que el Perú era “el primero de la clase” en macroeconomía gracias a la disciplina fiscal y la independencia del BCR. Sin embargo, persistieron fallas estructurales

Columna De Opinión | ¿Sigue siendo el Perú “primero de la clase” en macroeconomía?

Durante años se destacó que el Perú era “el primero de la clase” en macroeconomía gracias a la disciplina fiscal y la independencia del BCR. Sin embargo, persistieron fallas estructurales
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Are you interested in a non-academic career? Our BEGIN Bootcamp is your chance to build real-world skills. BEGIN Bootcamp will take place on Saturday, January 3, 2026, from 9:00 - 3:00 pm in Washington, DC. Spots are limited, so apply today! Link in comments.

Are you interested in a non-academic career? Our BEGIN Bootcamp is your chance to build real-world skills. BEGIN Bootcamp will take place on Saturday, January 3, 2026, from 9:00 - 3:00 pm in Washington, DC. Spots are limited, so apply today! Link in comments.
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On a recent trip to Purdue University, AMS Chief Scientific Advancement Officer, Sarah Bryant, met with David Goldberg, Purdue University, former Executive Director of The Math Alliance, and spoke about the acquisition of Math Alliance and all the great opportunities coming up!

On a recent trip to <a href="/LifeAtPurdue/">Purdue University</a>, AMS Chief Scientific Advancement Officer, Sarah Bryant, met with David Goldberg, Purdue University, former Executive Director of The Math Alliance, and spoke about the acquisition of Math Alliance and all the great opportunities coming up!
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On November 21, 1991, Hans Zassenhaus passed away. He was a German mathematician who made significant contributions to group theory. He is remembered for Zassenhaus's lemma, also known as the butterfly lemma. #GroupTheory

On November 21, 1991, Hans Zassenhaus passed away. He was a German mathematician who made significant contributions to group theory. He is remembered for Zassenhaus's lemma, also known as the butterfly lemma.
#GroupTheory
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📐 It’s #MathsWeekEngland 2025! The theme, “Connection or Coincidence?”, has us revisiting Prof Alain Goriely’s mind-bending lecture “The Deceived Brain: Coding and Illusion.” Can maths explain why our eyes trick us? 👀 👉 gres.hm/coding-illusion Oxford Mathematics #Maths #STEM

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Interested in submitting your article to Journal of Applied Probability? Click here for more information. 📚 cup.org/4a0nnE9 #AppliedProbability

Interested in submitting your article to Journal of Applied Probability? Click here for more information. 
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Position: Postdoctoral Fellow in Arithmetic Geometry and Representation Theory - Stockholm University, Department of Mathematics - SE, Stockholm, Stockholm. #MathJobs27746 mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/2774…

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On November 23, 1616, John Wallis was born. He was an English mathematician and a forerunner of infinitesimal calculus (he introduced the use of the symbol ∞). He is known for Wallis's product and for developing standard notation for powers, among other contributions. #Calculus

On November 23, 1616, John Wallis was born. He was an English mathematician and a forerunner of infinitesimal calculus (he introduced the use of the symbol ∞). He is known for Wallis's product and for developing standard notation for powers, among other contributions.
#Calculus