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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 continuously 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 2019-2022
  • 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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The Shahshahani Prize, established in 2023, is awarded annually by the Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society (BIMS) to recognize two outstanding research papers published in the journal from the preceding two years. The prize acknowledges innovation, significance, clarity, and potential impact, with selections made by the journal's editorial board and prize committee.

The prize is named after Siavash Shahshahani, a prominent Iranian mathematician who earned his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, under the supervision of Stephen Smale. Shahshahani held teaching positions at several prestigious American universities before returning to Iran in 1974 to join the faculty at Sharif University of Technology. He played a key role in advancing mathematics in Iran, notably as the founding editor of Nashr-e Riazi, and as the second editor-in-chief of BIMS, where he focused the journal exclusively on research publications. He was also instrumental in founding the Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM) and contributed to Iran's early internet infrastructure.

The Shahshahani Prize honors his legacy within the Iranian mathematical community.


2024 Shahshahani Prize Winners:

1.Amnon Neeman, An improvement on the base-change theorem and the functor f^!, Bull. Iran. Math. Soc. (2023) 49:25.

2. Peter J. Olver, Invariants of finite and discrete group actions via moving frames, Bull. Iran. Math. Soc. (2023) 49:11.

2023 Shahshahani Prize Winners:   

1. Karl-Hermann Neeb, Daniel Oeh, Elements in pointed invariant cones in Lie algebras and corresponding affine pairs. Bull. Iran. Math. Soc. 48, No 1, 295-330 (2022).[6]

2. Joel Merker, Vanishing Hachtroudi[7][circular reference] curvature and local equivalence to the Heisenberg pseudosphere. Bull. Iran. Math. Soc. 47, No. 6, 1775-1792 (2021).[8]

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. ^ "Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society". SpringerLink. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
  6. ^ 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.
  7. ^ "Mohsen Hashtroodi".
  8. ^ 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.