Duke University Press has been publishing mathematics scholarship for over 80 years. All Duke University Press math journals are hosted on Project Euclid.
"The Fukaya Collection: Papers in Honor of Kenji Fukaya's 60th Birthday," the most recent issue of the Kyoto Journal of Mathematics, is freely available through the end of August: https://t.co/0uPAmESzgu
The #DukeMathematicalJournal's new featured article, "On the analogy between real reductive groups and Cartan motion groups: Contraction of irreducible tempered representations" by Alexandre Afgoustidis, is free for a limited time. Read it here: https://t.co/XUuZZfWDFV
Read Gregory Margulis's coauthored article "Quantitative version of the Oppenheim conjecture for inhomogeneous quadratic forms" in Duke Mathematical Journal here: https://t.co/aqlJBjLnGi
Available free for a limited time in Duke Mathematical Journal: "A McKay correspondence for reflection groups" by Ragnar-Olaf Buchweitz, Eleonore Faber, and Colin Ingalls. https://t.co/1BIjHoEsuK
Read Duke Mathematical Journal's freely available featured article "The structure of logarithmically averaged correlations of multiplicative functions, with applications to the Chowla and Elliott conjectures" by Terence Tao & Joni Teräväinen: https://t.co/W3RBRWSYJo
In honor of #BlackHistoryMonth, we're spotlighting African American #mathematicians!
Gloria Hewitt, now @umontana Professor Emeritus, became the first African American woman to chair a math department in the U.S. https://t.co/BMCqlSV5bE
In honor of #BlackHistoryMonth, we're spotlighting African American #mathematicians!
At age 13, J. Ernest Wilkins Jr. became the youngest student ever to enter @UChicago. Discover his work @projecteuclid: https://t.co/H8AIQJ1IVq
Permutations are arrangements that use each symbol exactly once—but what is a #superpermutation? Learn more about the concept, and about recent breakthroughs by @gregeganSF & an anonymous 4chan commenter, @QuantaMagazine: https://t.co/H6ErfCp3AV
"I had to separate myself. There were two sides of me. There’s the woman, and there’s the mathematician. And I don’t think this is healthy." Read about Carolina Araujo's work toward closing the mathematics gender gap in @QuantaMagazine: https://t.co/tsEl5IgimW
A @UniversityRUDN mathematician's calculations of wave velocity in the brain have applications in post-stroke therapy. Read more @physorg_com: https://t.co/U5OYBbrqbi
Chalkdust is celebrating the international day of #WomenInScience#WomenInSTEM! Unfortunately, not everyone in our team was around for the photo, but we'll be tweeting some great interviews we've done in the past with inspirational women in maths and science!
In honor of #BlackHIstoryMonth, here's a reminder that #HBCUs do an incredible job of widening the STEM pipeline: "HBCUs produced 46 percent of black women who earned degrees in STEM disciplines between 1995 and 2004." #STEMdiversity https://t.co/FpAL2RUB1F
In honor of #BlackHistoryMonth, we're spotlighting African American #mathematicians!
Katherine Johnson worked at @NASA, where her calculations of orbital mechanics were essential to the success of U.S. manned spaceflights. https://t.co/BrU7BzDslq
"How many chain-reaction #dominoes would you need such that the last domino could fall over and crush an aircraft carrier?" & more great questions in this @WIRED article: https://t.co/adIGlxNJ2Z