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About M a t h e m a t i c a
B a l k a n i c a From 15th to 21st of September 2003, in Borovetz, Bulgaria, the
first Congress of the recently founded Mathematical Society of
South-Eastern Europe was held.The idea to have a mathematical
society comprising mathematicians from Balkan countries goes
back to the early decades of the last century. In September 1934
the firstInterbalkan Mathematical Congress took place in Athens.
It was decided to start a new journal focused on the region. The
first Balkan mathematical journal Revue Mathematique de l'Union
Interbalkanique appeared in 1936 and in 1938. The second
Interbalkan Mathematical Congress took place in September 1937
in Bucharest. During that Congress the Interbalkan Union of
Mathematicians was founded. The Second World War and the Cold
War years after that were not good for the collaboration between
the Balkan countries. The first contacts and discussions to revive
the union started in 1956.
In September 1966, during the third Congress of Balkan
Mathematicians (held again in Bucharest), the statute of the
Balkan Mathematical Union (BMU) was adopted and the activities
revived. The 70's were the golden era for the Balkan
Mathematical Union . The Fourth Congress (Istanbul 1971), the
fifth Congress (Belgrade 1974), several conferences and
symposiums, Balkaniads for university students and for young
researchers, scientific sessions during the meetings of the
Executive Council of UBM, etc. The publication of a new journal
named "Mathematica Balkanica" was started. It was published by
the Union of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of
Yugoslavia and edited by Academician Djuro Kurepa (vol.1, 1971 -
vol.6, 1980). In accordance with the decision of the Executive
Council of the BMU (July 1984) in 1987, the National Committee
for Mathematics of Bulgaria and the Bulgarian Academy of
Sciences started the publication of Mathematica Balkanica - New
Series, edited by Academician Blagovest Sendov. Since then the
journal was regularly published and 20 volumes appeared till
2006.
After a period of inactivity for UBM, lasting more than a
decade, and responding to a profound desire of the Balkan
mathematicians, the Mathematical Societies of the Balkan
countries decided to revive the activities of the Balkan
Mathematical Union and to establish a new organization:
Mathematical Society of South-Eastern Europe (MASSEE). MASSEE is
aiming at the continuation of the activities and the traditions
of the Balkan Mathematical Union.
At the MASSEE Congress it was decided to continue the
publication of Mathematica Balkanica - New Series under the
auspices of MASSEE. Due to Academician Sendov's new engagements,
he retired from the position of Editor-in-Chief, but still
contributes as the Honorary Editor-in-Chief of the journal.
Academician Kenderov was appointed by the Executive Council of
MASSEE the new Editor-in-Chief of Mathematica Balkanica . A new
Editorial Board is in process of constituting. It enlists
members of the Scientific Committee of the MASSEE Congress.
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