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International Mathematical Sciences Institutes (IMSI)
IMSI
is an international consortium of research institutes in the mathematical sciences
that run thematic research programs and have large visitor programs. IMSI meetings
are normally held in conjunction with major international meetings and provide
a forum for developing cooperation among the member institutions. IMSI meetings
have been held at the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) in Zurich
(1994), ICIAM meeting in Hamburg (1995) and ICM in Berlin (1998). Recent IMSI
gatherings took place at the European Mathematical Society in Barcelona 2000,
the ICM in Beijing in 2002, and the ICM
in Madrid in 2006. There will be an IMSI meeting at the 2010 ICM in Hyderabad,
India. IMSI Mission Statement
- To help to disseminate to the international
mathematical sciences communities the opportunities available at mathematical
sciences institutes throughout the world.
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To foster communication among the mathematical sciences institutes in order to
share the best practices, encourage coordination and cooperation, and pool resources
when appropriate.
- To
cooperate on projects for which the mathematical sciences institutes are in an
exceptional position to contribute, such as enhancing visibility of the mathematical
research enterprise, increasing the opportunities for mathematicians from developing
countries, etc.
IMSI
MembershipIf you wish
to have your mathematical institute listed on the IMSI webpage, please complete
the following questionnaire.
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African
Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), (Cape Town, South Africa) -
Alfréd
Rényi Institute of Mathematics (Budapest, Hungary) -
American
Institute of Mathematics (Palo Alto, California, USA) -
Australian
Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI) (Victoria, Australia) -
Banff
International Research Station for Mathematical Innovation and Discovery (Banff,
BC, Canada) -
Centre
de Recerca Matemàtica (CRM) (Bellaterra, Spain) -
Centre
de Recherches Mathématiques (CRM) (Montréal, Québec, Canada) -
Center
for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer DIMACS (AT & T Labs)
(Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA)
- Center
of Mathematical Sciences (CMS) (Hangzhou,
China)
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Centre
for Mathematics and its Applications (Canberra, Australia) - Center
for Scientific Computation And Mathematical Modeling (CSCAMM) (College Park,
MD, USA)
- Centre
Interfacultaire Bernoulli (CIB) (Lausanne, Switzerland)
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Centre
International de Rencontres Mathématiques (CIRM) (Marseille, France)
- Centre
of Mathematics for Applications (CMA) (Oslo, Norway)
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Euler
Institute (Affiliation of Steklov Institute in St. Petersburg) (St. Petersburg,
Russia) -
EURANDOM
(Eindhoven, The Netherlands) -
The
Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences (Toronto, Ontario,
Canada) -
Forschungsinstitut
für Mathematik (FIM) (Zurich, Switzerland) - Institut
de Mathématiques de Luminy (IML) (Marseille, France)
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Institut
des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHÉS) (Bures-sur-Yvette, France) -
Institut
Henri Poincaré (Paris, France) -
Institut
Mittag-Leffler (Djursholm, Sweden) -
Institute
for Advanced Study (Princeton, New Jersey, USA) - Institute
for Mathematical Sciences (IMS) (Singapore)
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Isaac
Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (Cambridge, England) - Istituto
Nazionale di Alta Matematica (INdAM) (Rome, Italy)
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Johann
Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) (Linz, Austria)
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MaPhySto
- Centre for Mathematical Physics and Stochastics (Aarhus, Denmark) -
Mathematical
Biosciences Institute (MBI) (Columbus, Ohio, USA) -
Mathematical
Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) (Berkeley, California, USA) -
Mathematisches
Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach (Oberwolfach-Walke, Germany) -
Max-Planck-Institute
for Mathematics in the Sciences (Leipzig, Germany) -
Max-Planck-Institut
für Mathematik (Bonn, Germany) -
Nankai
Institute of Mathematics (Tianjin, China) - National
Institute for Mathematical Sciences (NIMS) (Korea)
- New
Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (NZIMA) (Auckland, New
Zealand)
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