German Mathematical Society
The German Mathematical Society (German: Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung, DMV) is the main professional society of German mathematicians and represents German mathematics within the European Mathematical Society (EMS) and the International Mathematical Union (IMU). It was founded in 1890 in Bremen with the set theorist Georg Cantor as first president. Founding members included Georg Cantor, Felix Klein, Walther von Dyck, David Hilbert, Hermann Minkowski, Carl Runge, Rudolf Sturm, Hermann Schubert, and Heinrich Weber.
Abbreviation | DMV |
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Formerly | Mathematical Society of the German Democratic Republic |
Established | 18 September 1890 (134 years ago) |
Legal status | registered association |
Headquarters | Berlin |
Country | Germany |
Membership | 4,813 (2023) |
Chairpersons | Joachim Escher |
Revenue | 446,558 Euro (2022) |
Website | www |
The current president of the DMV is Ilka Agricola (2021–2022).
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