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Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society

(Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.)

Publisher: American Mathematical Society


Dates

Started publication: $1891$
(current)

Featured Articles

$\text {1891}$ – $\text {1902}$: Bulletin of the New York Mathematical Society

  • 1898: James P. PierpontEarly history of Galois' theory of equations (Vol. 4, no. 7: pp. 332 – 340)
  • 1900: James P. PierpontMathematical instruction in France (Vol. 6, no. 6: pp. 225 – 249)
  • 1902: David HilbertMathematical Problems (Vol. 8, no. 10: pp. 437 – 479)
(translated by Mary Winston Newson from "Mathematische Probleme")


$\text {1903}$ – $\text {1978}$: Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society

  • 1904: James P. PierpontThe history of mathematics in the nineteenth century (Vol. 11, no. 3: pp. 136 – 159)
  • 1910: R.D. CarmichaelNote on a New Number Theory Function (Vol. 16: pp. 232 – 238)
  • 1914: Edward KasnerThe Ratio of the Arc to the Chord of an Analytic Curve Need Not Be Unity (Vol. 20, no. 10: pp. 524 – 531)
  • 1925: H.S. CarslawA historical note on Gibbs' phenomenon in Fourier's series and integrals (Vol. 31: pp. 420 – 424)
  • 1926: James P. PierpontSome modern views of space (the Gibbs lecture for 1925) (Vol. 32, no. 3: pp. 225 – 258)
  • 1927: A.H. CopelandNote on the Fourier development of continuous functions (Vol. 33, no. 6: pp. 689 – 692)
  • 1928: James P. PierpontMathematical rigor, past and present (Vol. 34, no. 1: pp. 23 – 52)
  • 1929: J.L. WalshThe approximation of harmonic functions by harmonic polynomials and by harmonic rational functions (Vol. 35: pp. 499 – 544)
  • 1930: James P. PierpontNon-euclidean geometry, a retrospect (Vol. 36, no. 2: pp. 66 – 76)
  • 1931: E.B. WilsonReminiscences of Gibbs by a student and colleague (Vol. 37, no. 6: pp. 401 – 416)
  • 1932: J.A. ClarksonA sufficient condition for the existence of a double limit (Vol. 38: pp. 391 – 393)
  • 1933: J.L. WalshNotes on the location of the critical points of Green's function (Vol. 39: pp. 775 – 782)
  • 1933: J.A. ClarksonOn double Riemann–Stieltjes integrals (Vol. 39: pp. 929 – 937)
  • 1934: J.C.C. McKinseyA reduction in number of the postulates for C.I. Lewis' system of strict implication (Vol. 40: pp. 425 – 427)
  • 1934: R.E. PowersNote on a Mersenne Number (Vol. 40: p. 883)
  • 1935: J.C.C. McKinseyOn the independence of undefined ideas (Vol. 41: pp. 291 – 297)
  • 1935: Aubrey KempnerOn the Complex Roots of Algebraic Equations (Vol. 41, no. 12: pp. 809 – 843)
  • 1936: J.C.C. McKinseyReducible Boolean functions (Vol. 42: pp. 263 – 267)
  • 1936: A.H. CopelandA mixture theorem for nonconservative mechanical systems (Vol. 42, no. 12: pp. 895 – 900)
  • 1937: A.H. CopelandA new definition of a Stieltjes integral (Vol. 43: pp. 581 – 588)
  • 1939: Øystein OreJames Pierpont — In memoriam (Vol. 45: pp. 481 – 486)
  • 1940: Jesse DouglasOn linear polygon transformations (Vol. 46: pp. 551 – 561)
  • 1940: B.O. KoopmanThe bases of probability (Vol. 46: pp. 763 – 774)
  • 1941: Rufus P. IsaacsThe Finite Differences of Polygenic Functions (Vol. 47: pp. 444 – 448)
  • 1941: Wladimir Seidel and J.L. WalshOn approximation by euclidean and non-euclidean translations of an analytic function (Vol. 47: pp. 916 – 920)
  • 1944: Reinhold BaerThe higher commutator subgroups of a group (Vol. 50: pp. 143 – 160)
  • 1946: W. GustinCountable Connected Spaces (Vol. 52: pp. 101 – 106)
  • 1946: H.S. UhlerNote on the Mersenne numbers $M_{157}$ and $M_{167}$ (Vol. 52: p. 178)
  • 1946: Salomon BochnerVector fields and Ricci curvature (Vol. 52: pp. 776 – 797)
  • 1947: J.A. ClarksonA property of derivatives (Vol. 53: pp. 124 – 126)
  • 1948: James A. ClarksonBook Review: The theory of functions of real variables (Vol. 54: pp. 487 – 490)
  • 1948: A.S. CahnThe Warehouse Problem (abstract) (Vol. 54: p. 1073)
  • 1952: J.C.C. McKinseySome notions and problems of game theory (Vol. 58: pp. 591 – 611)
  • 1953: Emil ArtinBourbaki: Éléments de mathématique (Review) (Vol. 59: pp. 474 – 479)
  • 1955: Kurt Otto FriedrichsAsymptotic phenomena in mathematical physics (Vol. 61, no. 6: pp. 485 – 504)
  • 1956: Jacob T. SchwartzRiemann's method in the theory of special functions (Vol. 62: pp. 531 – 540)
  • 1960: R.J. Aumann and B. PelegVon Neumann-Morgenstern Solutions to Cooperative Games without Side Payments (Vol. 66: pp. 173 – 179)
  • 1963: Ernest MichaelThe Product of a Normal Space and a Metric Space need not be Normal (Vol. 69: pp. 375 – 376)
  • 1969: René ThomEnsembles et morphismes stratifiés (Vol. 75: pp. 240 – 284)
  • 1969: Daniel Gray QuillenOn the formal group laws of unoriented and complex cobordism theory (Vol. 75: pp. 1293 – 1298)
  • 1974: Jacob T. SchwartzSemantic and syntactic issues in programming (Vol. 80: pp. 185 – 206)


$\text {1979}$ (current): Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society -- New Series

  • 1982: William ThurstonThree-dimensional manifolds, Kleinian groups and hyperbolic geometry (Vol. 6: pp. 357 – 381)
  • 1985: Vaughan F.R. JonesA polynomial invariant for knots via von Neumann algebra (Vol. 12: pp. 103 – 111)
  • 1988: William ThurstonOn the geometry and dynamics of diffeomorphisms of surfaces (Vol. 19, no. 2: pp. 417 – 431)
  • 1994: William ThurstonOn proof and progress in mathematics (Vol. 30: pp. 161 – 177)
  • 2005: Andrew James GranvilleIt is easy to determine whether a given integer is prime (Vol. 42, no. 1: pp. 3 – 38)
  • 2005: John C. BaezErrata for "The Octonions" (Vol. 42: p. 213)