Indian Mathematical Society
Formation1907
HeadquartersPune, Maharashtra, India
President
S. D. Adhikari
Websitehttps://www.indianmathsoc.org/

Indian Mathematical Society (IMS) is the oldest organization in India devoted to the promotion of study and research in mathematics. The Society was founded in April 1907 by V. Ramaswami Aiyar with its headquarters at Pune. The Society started its activities under the tentatively proposed name Analytic Club and the name was soon changed to Indian Mathematical Club. After the adoption of a new constitution in 1910, the society acquired its present name, namely, the Indian Mathematical Society. The first president of the Society was B. Hanumantha Rao.

Publications

The Society publishes two periodicals both of which are quarterly:

  • The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society (JIMS: ISSN 0019-5839)
  • The Mathematics Student (Math Student: ISSN 0025-5742)

The 1911 volume of the Journal contains one of the earliest contributions of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. It was in the form of a set of questions. A fifteen page paper entitled Some properties of Bernoulli Numbers[1][2] contributed by Srinivasa Ramanujan also appeared in the same 1911 volume of the Journal.

The Mathematics Student usually contains the texts of addresses, talks and lectures delivered at the Annual Conferences of the Society, the abstracts of research papers presented at the Annual Conferences, and the Proceedings of the Society's Annual Conferences, as well as research papers, expository and popular articles, and book reviews.

Annual Conferences

The first Annual Conference of the Society was held at Madras in 1916. The second conference was held at Bombay in 1919. From that time on, a conference was held every two years until 1951 when it was decided to hold the conferences annually. The twenty-fifth Conference was held at Allahabad in 1959 which was inaugurated by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India.

Memorial Award Lectures

During every Annual Conference, the following Memorial Award Lectures are arranged as a part of the Academic Programme:

  1. P.L. Bhatnagar Memorial Award Lecture (instituted in 1987).[3]
  2. Srinivasa Ramanujan Memorial Award Lecture (instituted in 1990).[4]
  3. V. Ramaswamy Aiyer Memorial Award Lecture (instituted in 1990).[5]
  4. Hansraj Gupta Memorial Award Lecture (instituted in 1990).[6]
  5. Ganesh Prasad Memorial Award Lecture (instituted in 1993 and delivered every alternate year).[7]

IMS Prizes

Professor A. K. Agarwal Award

Award of INR 10,000 for the best publication in any journal in the world.[8] The first [9] Professor A. K. Agarwal Award for best publication awarded to Dr. Neena Gupta.

P.L. Bhatnagar Memorial Prize

This Prize is awarded annually to the top scorer of the Indian team at the International Mathematical Olympiad. It consists of a cash of Rs. 1000/- and a Certificate. The award is presented during the Inaugural Session of the Annual Conference of the Indian Mathematical Society.

Prizes for research paper presentations

The Society holds, during its Annual Conferences, a Special Session of Paper Presentation Competition and Prizes are awarded to the best research paper in various areas. This Special Session is held as a part of the Academic Programme.

  • Six IMS Prizes for papers in the areas of algebra, geometry, topology, functional analysis, differential geometry, discrete mathematics, number theory, operations research, fluid dynamics, biomathematics and computer science.
  • AMU Prize for papers in the areas of algebra, functional analysis and differential geometry.
  • V.M. Shah Prize for papers in analysis.

Council of the Society

The Indian Mathematical Society is governed by a Council. The Council includes nine office bearers of the Society.

The Council of the Indian Mathematical Society: 2022- 2023
Sl. No.OfficeNameAffiliation
1PresidentS. D. AdhikariRamakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational Research Institute, Belure Kolkata
2Immediate Past PresidentDipendra PrasadIndian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai
3General SecretarySatya Deo Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Prayagraj
4Administrative SecretaryB. N, WaphareSavitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
5Academic SecretaryG. P. Raja SekharIndian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
6TreasurerS.K. Nimbhorkar Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathawada University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
7Chief Editor (The Journal of IMS)Peeyush ChandraFormerly at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur
8Chief Editor (The Mathematics Student)M. M. Shikare Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
9LibrarianM Pitchaimani Ramanujan Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics, Chennai

Presidents of IMS

1907 – 1949

1907-12B. Hanumantha Rao
1912-15R. N. Apte
1915-15E. W. Middlemast
1915-17R. Ramachandra Rao
1917-21A. C. L. Wilkinson
1921-26Hoon Balakram
1926-30V. Ramaswami Aiyar
1930-32M. T. Naraniengar
1932-34P. V. Seshu Aiyar
1934-36H. G. Gharpure
1936-40R. P. Paranjpye
1940-42Ramaswamy S. Vaidyanathaswamy
1942-47Friedrich Wilhelm Levi
1947-49M. R. Siddiqui

1949 – 1975

1949-51A. Narasinga Rao
1951-53T. Vijayraghavan
1953-57Ram Behar
1957-59V. Ganapathy Iyer
1959-60B. S. Madhav Rao
1960-61B. N. Prasad
1961-62B. S. Madhav Rao
1962-63C. N. Srinivasienger
1963-64Hansraj Gupta
1964-66Prabhu Lal Bhatnagar
1966-68R. S. Verma
1968-69Prabhu Lal Bhatnagar
1969-70Ram Prakash Bambah
1970-71M. Venkatraman
1971-73J. N. Kapoor
1973-74K. G. Ramanathan
1974-75V. Krishnamurthy

1975 – 2000

1975-77P. C. Vaidya
1977-79U. N. Singh
1979-81K. Venkatchelienger
1981-82Vishnu Vasudev Narlikar
1982-84R. S. Mishra
1984-85R. P. Agarwal
1985-86S. D. Chopra
1986-87H. C. Khare
1987-88V. Singh
1988-89M. K. Singal
1989-90M. P. Singh
1990-91V. M. Shah
1991-92D. K. Sinha
1992-93V. Kannan
1993-94U. P. Singh
1994-95H. P. Dixit
1995-96N. K. Thakare
1996-97S. Bhargava
1997-98A. R. Singal
1998-99B. K. Lahiri
1999-00Anadi Sankar Gupta

2000 – 2015

2000-01Satya Deo
2001-02P. V. Arunachalam
2002-03M. A. Pathan
2003-04Thiruvenkatachari Parthasarathy
2004-05T. Thrivikraman
2005-06Sarvajit Singh
2006-07Inder Bir Singh Passi
2007-08Ravindra Bapat
2008-09A. K. Agarwal
2009-10Peeyush Chandra
2010-11R. Sridharan
2011-12P. K. Banerji
2012-13Huzoor H. Khan
2013-14Geetha S. Rao
2014-15S. G. Dani

2015 – present

2015-16A. M. Mathai
2016-17D. V. Pai
2017-18Manjul Gupta
2018-19Sudhir Ghorpade
2019-20S. Arumugam
2020-21B. Sury
2021-22Dipendra Prasad
2022-23Sukumar Das Adhikari

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List of other mathematical societies in India

  • Jadavpur University Mathematical Society (JMS)
  • Allahabad Mathematical Society
  • Bharata Ganita Parishd (formerly, Banars Mathematical Society)
  • Bihar Mathematical Society
  • Calcutta Mathematical Society
  • Gujarat Mathematical Society
  • Kerala Mathematical Association
  • Marathwada Mathematical Society (founded in 1999)[www.marathwadamathsociety.org/]
  • Orissa Mathematical Society
  • Punjab Mathematical Society
  • Rajasthan Ganita Parishd
  • Ramanujan Mathematical Society
  • Tripura Mathematical Society
  • Vijnana Parishad of India

See also

References

  1. Ramanujan, S. "Some properties of Bernoulli's numbers". Retrieved 18 June 2010.
  2. S. Ramanujan, Some properties of Bernoulli's numbers, J. Indian Math. Soc., (1911), vol. 3, p. 219-234
  3. "Professor P. L. Bhatnagar". Indian Mathematical Society. Archived from the original on 29 April 2019. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
  4. "Srinivasa Ramanujan". Indian Mathematical Society. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
  5. M. T. Naranienger. "V. Ramaswamy Aiyer : The Founder of IMS". Indian Mathematical Society. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
  6. "Professor Hansa Raj Gupta". Retrieved 18 June 2010.
  7. "Ganesh Prasad : (1876 - 1935)". Indian Mathematical Society. Archived from the original on 25 October 2018. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
  8. "Terms and conditions for Prof. A. K. Agarwal award" (PDF).
  9. "Awards and Honours". Archived from the original on 2011-06-13. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
  10. "Chronology of Office-Bearers".
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