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Nepal Mathematical Society
Formation1979
HeadquartersKirtipur, Kathmandu
Members500 (life)
PresidentNarayan Pahari
Key peopleParameshwori Kattel (Secretary)
Websitewww.nms.org.np

The Nepal Mathematical Society (NMS) (Nepali: नेपाल गणित समाज), was founded (formally) in January 1979 (Nepali :बिक्रम सम्बत २०३५ माघ ५), by enthusiastic Nepalese mathematicians of that time, with the aim of enhancing the academic excellency in studying, teaching, research and applications of Mathematics.

Overview

The Nepal Mathematical Society is an association of professional mathematicians dedicated for promotion of mathematical sciences in the country. The society annually published various publications, and held conferences and talk programs at local and national level. The first president the Nepal Mathematical Society is Prof. Dhup Ratna Bajracharya.

History

Establishment of an Institute for enhancing mathematical research and education through sound activities was realized in 2019 B.S. The informal discussion happened between and among the most enthusiastic mathematicians and students of the master's degree program in a picnic program in 2019 B.S. Primarily those parental figures of the institution were Prof. Ashutosh Ganguly, Prof. Krishna Murari Saxena, Prof. Govinda Dev Pant, Prof. Keshav Dev Bhattarai, Prof. Dhup Ratna Bajracharya including the students Ram Man Shrestha, Shankar Raj Pant. The Society attained its legal status in 2035/10/05 B.S.

Objectives

The Nepal Mathematical Society aims:

  • To enhance the academic excellency in studying, teaching, research and applications in mathematics.
  • To preserve and promote the professional ethics and rights and welfare of teachers and researchers of mathematics.
  • To work continuously for promoting mathematics maintaining good relations with the national and international educational and academics.

Members and membership

Nepal Mathematical Society consists of more than 1000 life members around the globe as of data of 2021. The society offers two kinds of memberships in general: General membership and life membership. The general membership is to be renewed every year by paying a nominal membership fee, and the life membership can be obtained by paying the fee designated for life membership. To be eligible for the NMS membership, one has to hold a minimum of a master's degree in mathematical sciences either from Central Department of Mathematics TU or from some other universities recognized by Tribhuvan University.

Publications

The Nepal Mathematical Society publishes the Journal of Nepal Mathematical Society and the Nepal Mathematical Society Newsletter, the society's official newsletter.

Activities

The Nepal Mathematical Society organizes seminars, conferences, trainings every year to promote the studies, teaching and research in mathematics.

Association

The Nepal Mathematical Society has a reciprocity relationship with American Mathematical Society.

See also

References

  1. ":: Nepal Mathematical Society ::". www.nms.org.np. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Department of Mathematics : Tribhuvan University". Cdmathtu.edu.np. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
  3. ":: Nepal Mathematical Society ::". www.nms.org.np. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  4. "Nepal Mathematical Society Newsletter" (PDF). Nms.org.np. July 2015. Retrieved 2016-11-24.

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