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Fall 2007 Issue of The Harvard College Mathematics Review -- Vol. 1 No. 2
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By scottkom
Posted Thu Dec 20, 2007 at 10:43:32 AM PDT
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The second issue (Vol. 1 No. 2) of The Harvard College Mathematics Review is now available online and in print! This issue includes "Problems of Circle Tangency" by Gregory Minton (Harvey Mudd '08), "Fireflies & Oscillators" by Pablo Azar (Harvard '09), a faculty feature article by Elemer Elad Rosinger (University of Pretoria), original problems, and more!
The issue is available free at http://www.thehcmr.org/.
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The second issue (Vol. 1 No. 2) of The Harvard College Mathematics Review (HCMR) is now available online and in print!
The issue is available free at http://www.thehcmr.org/.
HCMR Vol. 1 No. 2 includes student articles on topological graph theory, de Rham cohomology, combinatorial game theory, knot theory, and elementary geometry; original problems; and student-authored feature articles on areas of applied mathematics and problem-solving. The issue also includes a faculty feature article by Prof. Elemer Elad Rosinger (University of Pretoria, South Africa) and an endpaper by Veronique Godin (Harvard University).
In addition, submissions are now welcome for the third issue of The HCMR, Vol. 2 No. 1.
Students are invited to submit expository papers on any topic of undergraduate mathematics, short articles detailing interesting results or problems, and original problems in any mathematical subject. Papers written for courses, tutorials, or fun are welcomed.
To be eligible for publication, all submissions of articles, notes, and problems must be received by February 10, 2008.
Readers are also invited to submit solutions to the problems published in the second issue of The HCMR. To be considered for publication, all solution submissions must be received by March 1, 2008.
Submissions should be directed to hcmr@hcs.harvard.edu in .pdf format or in hard copy to
The Harvard College Mathematics Review
Student Organization Center at Hilles
Box # 360
59 Shepard Street
Cambridge, MA 02138.
Authors wishing to submit their articles in hard copy should also send an abstract to hcmr@hcs.harvard.edu. TeX formatting is preferred. |
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