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Crux Mathematicorum

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Academic journal
Crux Mathematicorum
DisciplineMathematics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byKseniya Garaschuk
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Former name(s)
Eureka
History1975–present
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ISO 4Crux Math.
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ISSN1706-8142 (print)
1496-4309 (web)
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Crux Mathematicorum is ascientific journal ofmathematics published by theCanadian Mathematical Society. It contains mathematical problems forsecondary school andundergraduate students. Its editor-in-chief isKseniya Garaschuk.[1]

The journal was established in 1975, under the nameEureka, by the Carleton-Ottawa Mathematics Association, with Léo Sauvé as its firsteditor-in-chief. It took the nameCrux Mathematicorum with its fourth volume, in 1978, to avoid confusion with another journalEureka published by the Cambridge University Mathematical Society. The Canadian Mathematical Society took over the journal in 1985, and soon afterwards G.W. (Bill) Sands became its new editor. Bruce L. R. Shawyer took over as editor in 1996. In 1997 it merged with another journal founded in 1988,Mathematical Mayhem, to becomeCrux Mathematicorum with Mathematical Mayhem. Jim Totten became editor in 2003, and Václav (Vazz) Linek replaced him in 2008.[2]

Ross Honsberger writes that "for interesting elementary problems, this publication is in a class by itself".[3] The journal is also known for reviving interest inJapanese temple geometry problems by publishing a series of them beginning in 1984.[4] The websiteIMOmath.com has made available problems involvinginequalities from its first four volumes and calls the publication "the best problem solving journal all over the world".[5] Since January 2019, Crux Mathematicorum became a free online publication thanks to the support of the Intact Foundation.[6]

References

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  1. ^Crux Mathematicorum Editorial Board, Canadian Mathematical Society, retrieved2024-05-25
  2. ^Fisher, J. Chris (2011),"Crux Chronology"(PDF),Crux Mathematicorum,37 (2):105–111, archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2017-01-07, retrieved2016-04-27
  3. ^Honsberger, Ross (1997),In Polya's Footsteps: Miscellaneous Problems and Essays, Dolciani Mathematical Expositions, Mathematical Association of America, vol. 19,Cambridge University Press, p. vii,ISBN 9780883853269
  4. ^Sokolowsky, Dan (1991), "Japanese Temple Geometry Problems", Reviews,The American Mathematical Monthly,98 (4):381–383,doi:10.2307/2323823,MR 1541900
  5. ^Inequalities Proposed inCrux Mathematicorum fromIMOmath.com
  6. ^"Crux Mathematicorum".CMS-SMC. Retrieved2020-07-23.
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