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| Interim Editor | Frank Farris |
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| Categories | Mathematics |
| Frequency | Bimonthly |
| Paid circulation | 9,500 |
| Unpaid circulation | 500 |
| Total circulation (2008) |
10,000 |
| Company | Mathematical Association of America |
| Country | United States |
| Based in | Washington, D.C. |
| Language | English |
| Website | http://www.maa.org/pubs/mathmag.html |
| ISSN | 0025-570X |
Mathematics Magazine is a refereed bimonthly publication of the Mathematical Association of America. Its intended audience is teachers of collegiate mathematics, especially at the junior/senior level, and their students. It is explicitly a journal of mathematics rather than pedagogy. Rather than articles in the terse "theorem-proof" style of research journals, it seeks articles which provide a context for the mathematics they deliver, with examples, applications, illustrations, and historical background.[1] Paid circulation in 2008 was 9,500 and total circulation was 10,000.[2]
The MAA gives the Carl B. Allendoerfer Awards annually "for articles of expository excellence" published in Mathematics Magazine.[3]
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