JournalsmagNo. 131No. 131 (2024) European Mathematical Society MagazineDownload complete issue PDFThis article is published open access.OAp. 3A message from the presidentJan Philip Solovejpp. 4–10Women mathematicians on screenPaolo Bellingeripp. 11–21Interview with Martin RaussenChristian F. Skaupp. 22–31Aspects of the gender gap in mathematicsSophie Dabo-NiangMaria J. EstebanColette GuillopéMarie-Françoise Roypp. 32–35Expanding our horizons: Research with developing countriesChristophe Ritzenthalerpp. 36–39EURO conferencesGraham Randpp. 40–42Are old mathematicians useless?Albrecht Pietschpp. 43–45Jacob Murre (1929–2023)Ulf Perssonpp. 46–48ERME columnReidar MosvoldMark HooverHelena GrundénSiún Nic MhuiríChrysoula Choutoupp. 49–53ICMI ColumnNúria Planaspp. 54–58The extension of zbMATH Open by arXiv preprintsIsabel BeckenbachKlaus HulekOlaf Teschkepp. 59–64Solved and unsolved problemsMichael Th. Rassiaspp. 65–66Book review: “Applications of Homogenization Theory to the Study of Mineralized Tissue” by Robert P. Gilbert, Ana Vasilic, Sandra Klinge, Alex Panchenko and Klaus HacklMichael Shoushanipp. 66–67Book review: “Fantastic Numbers and Where to Find Them: A Journey to the Edge of Physics” by Antonio PadillaDominic Thorrington
pp. 22–31Aspects of the gender gap in mathematicsSophie Dabo-NiangMaria J. EstebanColette GuillopéMarie-Françoise Roy
pp. 65–66Book review: “Applications of Homogenization Theory to the Study of Mineralized Tissue” by Robert P. Gilbert, Ana Vasilic, Sandra Klinge, Alex Panchenko and Klaus HacklMichael Shoushani
pp. 66–67Book review: “Fantastic Numbers and Where to Find Them: A Journey to the Edge of Physics” by Antonio PadillaDominic Thorrington