No. 124 (2022)
European Mathematical Society Magazine
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p. 3 A message from the president / Brief words from the editor-in-chiefVolker MehrmannFernando P. da Costa
DOI 10.4171/MAG/81pp. 4–15 Statistical tools for anomaly detection as a part of predictive maintenance in the mining industryAgnieszka Wyłomańska
DOI 10.4171/MAG/66pp. 16–22 A Diophantine equation concerning epimoric ratiosPreda MihăilescuDaniel Muzzulini
DOI 10.4171/MAG/84pp. 23–26 The Newton ProjectScott Mandelbrote
DOI 10.4171/MAG/67pp. 27–32 Sir David Cox: A wise and noble statistician (1924–2022)Christos P. Kitsos
DOI 10.4171/MAG/86pp. 33–37 Mathematics at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA)Florian Schlederer
DOI 10.4171/MAG/82pp. 38–41 Live and remote: Nairobi workshops in algebraic geometryChiara BonadimanJared OngaroDiletta MartinelliBalázs Szendrői
DOI 10.4171/MAG/89pp. 42–48 Calculus: A new approach for schools that starts with simple algebraR. Michael Range
DOI 10.4171/MAG/70pp. 49–56 Math curriculum matters: Statistical evidence and the Portuguese experienceNuno Crato
DOI 10.4171/MAG/83pp. 57–58 ICMI columnNúria Planas
DOI 10.4171/MAG/85pp. 59–60 Book review: “A Mathematical Introduction to General Relativity” by Amol SasaneJosé Natário
DOI 10.4171/MAG/75pp. 60–63 Book review: “Lectures on Optimal Transport” by Luigi Ambrosio, Elia Brué and Daniele Semola, and “An Invitation to Optimal Transport, Wasserstein Distances, and Gradient Flows” by Alessio Figalli and Federico GlaudoFilippo Santambrogio
DOI 10.4171/MAG/88pp. 63–64 Book review: “B-Series: Algebraic Analysis of Numerical Methods” by John C. ButcherRaffaele D’Ambrosio
DOI 10.4171/MAG/87p. 65 Letter of Ukrainian mathematiciansYuriy DrozdRostyslav HrynivOlena KarlovaSergiy Maksymenko
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