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Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society
DisciplineMathematics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byMajid Gazor
Publication details
History1974-present
Publisher
Springer, on behalf of the Iranian Mathematical Society
FrequencyBimonthly
0.7 (2022)
ISO 4Find out here
Indexing
ISSN1017-060X (print)
1735-8515 (web)
Links

The Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society is a journal publication from the Iranian Mathematical Society.[1] It has been contiously published papers in the English language since 1974.[2] It covers most areas of mathematics.[3]

Editors-in-Chief[4]

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  • Majid Gazor 2022-now
  • Majid Soleimani-Damaneh 2019-2021
  • Hamid Reza Ebrahimi-Vishki 2016-2019
  • Abbas Salemi Parizi 2013-2016
  • Alireza Ashrafi 2011-2013
  • Mohammad Sal Moslehian 2010-2011
  • Saeed Azam 2008-2010
  • Rahim Zaare-Nahandi 2001-2007
  • Mehdi Radjabalipour 2000-2001
  • Mohammad Reza Darafsheh 1995-1999
  • Mehdi Radjabalipour 1991-1994
  • Karim Seddighi 1989-1990
  • Ahmad Haghani 1987-1988
  • Gholamreza Dargahi-Noubary 1983-1986
  • Javad Hamedanizadeh 1979-1983
  • Mohammad Reza Noori Moghadam 1977-1979
  • Siavash Shahshahani 1976-1977
  • Mohammad Gholi Javanshir 1973-1975

The Shahshahani Prize[5]

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Inaugurated in 2023, it stands as a prestigious acknowledgment of outstanding contributions within the Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society (BIMS).[5] The editorial board of BIMS appreciates Springer’s support for this esteemed prize.

Shahshahani Prize is an annual award and recognizes two selected outstanding research contributions published in BIMS from the two preceding years. Selected by the editorial board members and the editorial board prize committee, this accolade aims to acknowledge and encourage the highest quality submissions to BIMS. The selection criteria may include innovation, significance, clarity, potential impact, depth and difficulty. The prize committee focuses on the novelty and scientific merit of all contributions; also see[6],[7],[8]

Professor Siavash Shahshahani, a distringuished Iranian Mathematician, completed his doctoral studies at the University of California, Berkeley, under the guidance of Fields Medalist Stephen Smale in 1969.[9] His impactful career included teaching at prestigious institutions such as University of California, Berkeley, Northwestern University, and University of Wisconsin in Madison before returning to Iran in 1974. Joining to the faculty of Sharif University of Technology, Siavash devoted his career to fostering the growth of aspiring mathematicians and nurturing generations of exceptional mathematicians, leaving an enduring impact on the Iranian mathematical community. Shahshahani's mentorship has played a pivotal role in shaping the careers of exceptional Iranian mathematicians. Dr. Shahshahani's influence extended to vital national technological advancements, notably playing a key role in connecting Iran to the internet and overseeing the registration of Persian domain names (.ir).[10]

He served as the founder of the Iranian Mathematical Society's newsletter, and contributed significantly as the esteemed editor-in-chief of the reputable publication, "Nashr-e Riazi." As the second editor-in-chief of the Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society, he implemented a transformative initiative during his tenure. He separated the society's newsletter from the Bulletin, channeling the bulletin exclusively towards the publication of scholarly research papers or reviews. This led to the creation of distinct platforms for scholarly research and comprehensive coverage of mathematical developements. His strategic initiative significantly elevated the quality and impact of both publications.

2023 Shahshahani Prize Winners:

1. Karl-Hermann Neeb,[11] Daniel Oeh,[12] Elements in pointed invariant cones in Lie algebras and corresponding affine pairs. Bull. Iran. Math. Soc. 48, No 1, 295-330 (2022).[13]

2. Joel Merker,[14] Vanishing Hachtroudi[15][circular reference] curvature and local equivalence to the Heisenberg pseudosphere. Bull. Iran. Math. Soc. 47, No. 6, 1775-1792 (2021).[16]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "انجمن ریاضی ایران – Iranian Mathematical Society".
  2. ^ "Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society - Serial Profile - zbMATH Open".
  3. ^ "Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society".
  4. ^ "مسئولین – انجمن ریاضی ایران".
  5. ^ a b "تاسیس «جایزه دکتر سیاوش شهشهانی» برای بهترین مقاله سال بولتن – انجمن ریاضی ایران".
  6. ^ "SUTA - Awards History".
  7. ^ "جایزه ترویج علم – انجمن ترویج علم ایران". popscience.ir.
  8. ^ "معرفی برنده امسال جایزه انجمن ریاضی ایران - ایران اکونومیست". 38721568.khabarban.com.
  9. ^ کوشش, محمدرضا (22 August 2020). "مصاحبه با دکتر سیاوش شهشهانی". فرهنگ و اندیشه ریاضی. 39 (1): 157–167.
  10. ^ "زندگینامه بزرگان ریاضی: سیاوش شهشهانی، چهره ماندگار ریاضیات و پدر اینترنت ایران". آی هوش.
  11. ^ "Prof. Dr. Karl-Hermann Neeb – Department of Mathematics".
  12. ^ "Daniel Oeh – Department of Mathematics".
  13. ^ Neeb, Karl-Hermann; Oeh, Daniel (2022). "Elements in Pointed Invariant Cones in Lie Algebras and Corresponding Affine Pairs". Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society. 48: 295–330. doi:10.1007/s41980-021-00671-y.
  14. ^ "Joël Merker".
  15. ^ "Mohsen Hashtroodi".
  16. ^ Merker, Joël (2021). "Vanishing Hachtroudi Curvature and Local Equivalence to the Heisenberg Pseudosphere". Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society. 47 (6): 1775–1792. doi:10.1007/s41980-020-00471-w.