Publications

One of the major activities of the Australian Mathematical Society is the dissemination of new mathematics. We produce the following publications, the:

The ANZIAM Journal publishes articles in any field of Applied Mathematics and related Mathematical sciences, with a particular interest in novel applications of mathematics in real situations. Four issues are published per year and the Journal is available both online and in print. Visit the Cambridge University Press web site to view current publications and subscription prices for non-members, or the link below for AustMS members.

The Australian Mathematical Society Lecture Series is a series of publications which aim to cover all area of mathematics whilst focussing on the needs of Australian University curricula. Visit the Cambridge University Press web site to view current publications and subscription prices, or the link below for AustMS members.

The Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society aims to provide a concise publication of original research in all branches of mathematics. Two volumes, containing three numbers, are published annually. Visit the Cambridge University Press web site to view current publications and subscription prices for non-members, or the link below for AustMS members.

The Gazette publishes mathematical articles of general interest, reviews, items relevant to mathematics education, and Society news. Five issues are published annually.

The Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society features articles in pure mathematics and mathematical statistics that have not previously been published. Six issues are published per annum. The Journal is available online and in print. Visit the Cambridge University Press web site to view current publications and subscription prices for non-members, or the link below for AustMS members.

The Membership and Administrative Directory of the Mathematical Sciences in Australasia lists all members of the Society, as well as all mathematicians in university mathematics departments in Australia and New Zealand, and mathematicians working in a number of research units in government and industry. It also contains a wide range of more detailed information about mathematical organisations in Australia.

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Updated: 23 Jun 2017
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