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EU-MATHS-IN initiative to support applied and industrial mathematics

Posted by Vít Průša on 11 March 2014, 2:54 pm

Professor Zdeněk Strakoš has written a short note on the newly established initiative Stichting Euroean Service Network of Mathematics for Industry and Innovation (EU-MATHS-IN). If you are interested in what is the mission and the goals of the initiative, please read the note published in ICIAM Newsletter.

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