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Creator
Cohen, Graeme [editor]; Moore, Ross [technical advisor]
Title
Developments in the history of mathematics in Australia
Description of Work
Updated regularly
Imprint
Australian Mathematical Society, Australia, 2025
Url
https://austms.org.au/resources/history-mathematics-in-australia/
Format
HTML
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Abstract

"The Contents lists past and recent books, articles and notes concerning Australian mathematics of an historical nature.

All contributions are welcome.

Items to be considered for inclusion in these lists may be sent to the editor, Graeme Cohen, at gcohen236@gmail.com.
Items may be brief or comprehensive, and must include publication details, if any.

Further refereeing will not be intensive.

Links to published items are mainly of the following types:
1. items formerly under copyright, such as Cohen's Counting Australia In,
2. PDFs of freely available items. [Note: to link through to the items in the "Gazette of the Australian Mathematical Society" and other online journals click on the year in () e.g. (2002) or the DOI.]

A separate list concerns obituaries and biographies of Australian mathematicians and others with distinguished connections to Australian mathematics. The biographies (only of persons no longer living) are similar to obituaries but generally intended to show later developments in that person's work."

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