Swiss Mathematical Society
The Swiss Mathematical Society (German: Schweizerische Mathematische Gesellschaft; French: Société Mathématique Suisse), founded in Basel on September 4, 1910, is the national mathematical society of Switzerland and a member society of the European Mathematical Society. It is notably running the scholarly journal Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici (founded by the Society in 1929) and Elemente der Mathematik (founded in 1946), both currently published by the European Mathematical Society.
Presidents
- 1910–12 Rudolf Fueter
- 1913–15 Henri Fehr
- 1916–17 Marcel Grossmann (ETH Zurich)
- 1918–19 Michel Plancherel
- 1920–21 Louis Crelier
- 1922–23 Gustave Dumas (University of Lausanne)
- 1924–25 Andreas Speiser
- 1926–27 Ferdinand Gonseth (Bern)
- 1928–29 Severin Bays (Fribourg)
- 1930–31 Samuel Dumas (Bern)
- 1932–33 Gustave Juvet (University of Lausanne)
- 1934–35 Walter Saxer (ETH Zurich)
- 1936–37 Rolin Wavre
- 1938–39 Willy Scherrer (Bern)
- 1940–41 Louis Kollros (ETH Zurich)
- 1942–43 Paul Buchner (Basel)
- 1944–45 Georges de Rham
- 1946–47 Max Gut (Universität Zurich)
- 1948–49 Charles Blanc (University of Lausanne)
- 1950–51 Albert Pfluger
- 1952–53 Félix Fiala (Neuchâtel)
- 1954–55 Johann Jakob Burckhardt
- 1956–57 Eduard Stiefel (ETH Zurich)
- 1958–59 Georges Vincent (University of Lausanne)
- 1960–61 Heinrich Jecklin (University of Zurich)
- 1962–63 Beno Eckmann (ETH Zurich)
- 1964–65 Jean de Siebenthal (EPF Lausanne)
- 1966–67 Heinz Huber (Basel)
- 1968–69 Walter Nef (Bern)
- 1970–71 Roger Bader (Neuchâtel)
- 1972–73 Ernst Specker (ETH Zurich)
- 1974–75 André Haefliger (Geneva)
- 1976–77 Heinrich Kleisli (Fribourg)
- 1978–79 André Delessert (University of Lausanne)
- 1980–81 Pierre Gabriel
- 1982–83 Alain Robert (Neuchâtel)
- 1984–85 Henri Carnal (Bern)
- 1986–87 Shristi D. Chatterji (EPF Lausanne)
- 1988–89 Norbert A’Campo (Basel)
- 1990–91 Urs Stammbach (ETH Zurich)
- 1992–93 Harald Holmann (Fribourg)
- 1994–95 François Sigrist (Neuchâtel)
- 1996–97 Hans Jarchow (University of Zurich)
- 1998–99 Gerhard Wanner (Geneva)
- 2000–01 Urs Würgler (Bern)
- 2002–03 Rolf Jeltsch (ETH Zurich)
- 2004–05 Peter Buser (EPF Lausanne)
- 2006–07 Norbert Hungerbühler (Fribourg)
- 2008–09 Viktor Schroeder (University of Zurich)
- 2010–11 Bruno Colbois (Neuchâtel)
- 2012–13 Christine Riedtmann (University of Bern)
- 2014–15 Nicolas Monod (EPF Lausanne)
- 2016–17 Anand Dessai (University of Fribourg)
- 2018–19 Urs Lang (ETH Zurich)
- 2020–21 Jeremy Blanc (Basel)
- 2022-23 Alain Valette (University of Neuchâtel)[1]
References
- ^ Steering Committee
External links
- Official website
- Information at the University of St Andrews
- Stammbach, Urs (September 1999), "Swiss Mathematical Society" (PDF), Newsletter of the European Mathematical Society (33): 18–20
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