Mathematics Newsletter

Submission Guidelines

The Mathematics Newsletter welcomes from its readers

  • Expository articles in mathematics typed in LaTeX or Microsoft Word;
  • Information on upcoming meetings, seminars, workshops and conferences in mathematics and reports on recently concluded such events;
  • Mathematical puzzles and problems addressed to the readership of MNL;
  • Solutions to mathematical problems that have appeared in MNL and comments on the solutions;
  • Brief reports on the mathematical activities at their departments that might be of interest to the readership of MNL;
  • Information about faculty positions and scholarships;
  • Abstracts (each not exceeding one page) of recent Ph.D. theses;
  • Descriptions of recently-published books written by them; and
  • Any other information that may be of interest to the mathematical community.

Readers are requested not to submit regular research articles for publication in MNL. MNL is not the forum for such articles. Instead, MNL looks for expository articles that are consciously written in a style that would make them accessible to a broad mathematical readership.