Journal

Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society (1969 - )

Australian Mathematical Society

From
1969
St Lucia, Queensland, Australia
Functions
Journal and Mathematics

Summary

The Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society (ISSN 0004-9727) was first published for the Australian Mathematical Society in 1969. Originally published by the Australian Mathematical Publishing Association Inc, from 2008 it was published and distributed by Cambridge University Press. It is issued twice per year and provides a means of quick publication of original research in all branches of mathematics.

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Archival resources

Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science

  • Australian Mathematical Society Bulletin - Records, 1969 - 1986, MS 110; Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science. Details

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Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

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