Spring 2011 Issue -- Volume 3, Online

The fifth issue of the HCMR, Vol. 3, is now (almost) available on the website! You may check out the abstracts in the "Issues" section. Check back within a few days to read the entire issue online.

Join the Harvard College Mathematics Review!

As we start a new school year, we are looking for undergraduates for both general and board positions. If you are interested in being part of the publication process this year, email rtesfaye@college.harvard.edu by noon this Saturday (September 10th) and you will receive further instructions on the short application process.

Last year was a great success (the third volume was distributed to departments in three different continents and across the nation) and we are looking forward to an even stronger publication this year!

Spring 2011 Issue -- Volume 3, Print

The fifth issue of the HCMR, Vol. 3, is now available in print and will be uploaded to the website soon! This issue includes topics ranging from Artin's Conjecture to Geographic Profiling of Serial Crimes and a special end paper entitled "The Three-Legged Theorem," by Professor Michael J. Hopkins. Order your copy by sending an email to hcmr-subscribe@hcs.harvard.edu. We welcome comments, questions, concerns and submissions!

Call for Submissions

You are invited to submit expository papers on any topic of undergraduate mathematics, short articles detailing interesting results or problems, and original problems in any mathematical subject. Students may also submit short articles on any topic of math, applied math, statistics, computer science or economics. Papers written for courses, tutorials, or fun are welcomed. To be eligible for publication, all submissions of articles, notes, and problems must be received by December 12, 2010.

Submissions should be directed to hcmr@hcs.harvard.edu in .pdf format or in hard copy to The Harvard College Mathematics Review Student Organization Center at Hilles Box # 360 59 Shepard Street Cambridge, MA 02138. If you wish to submit a hard copy, please also send an abstract to hcmr@hcs.harvard.edu. TeX formatting is preferred.

Contact Editor-In-Chief, Rediet Abebe at rtesfaye@college.harvard.edu with questions that you may have.

Fall 2008 Issue -- Vol. 2 No. 2

The fourth issue of the HCMR, Vol. 2 No. 2, is now available online and in print! This issue includes a diverse body of articles, such as "Arrow's Impossibility Theorem: Two Simple Single-Profile Versions" by Prof. Allan M. Feldman (Brown University) and Prof. Roberto Serrano (Brown University), "Young Tableaux and the Representations of the Symmetric Group" by Yufei Zhao (Massachusetts Institute of Technology '10), and "The Congruent Number Problem" by Prof. Keith Conrad (University of Connecticut). View Vol. 2 No. 2 to find our standard complement of articles, features, problems, and solutions.

New Website

Thanks to our fantastic webmasters Brett Harrison and Sean Li, the HCMR has a newly-refurbished website that fixes many of the problems of our old website. As such, some retroactive news stories will be posted in the upcoming days to fill in those months of dysfunction. Any comments on the new design can be sent to our webmasters or Editorial Staff email.

Spring 2008 Issue -- Vol. 2 No. 1

The third issue, Vol. 2 No. 1, is now available online and in print! Articles in this issue include "A Taste of Elliptic Curve Cryptography" by Shrenik Shah (Harvard '09), "Tiling With Commutative Rings" by Prof. Thomas Lam (Harvard University), and "Twisting With Fibonacci" by Prof. Dana Rowland (Merrimack College). For problems, features, these articles, and more view Vol. 2 No. 1.

Call for Submissions

The second issue of The Harvard College Mathematics Review (HCMR) is now available both in print and online here. Submissions are now welcome for the third issue of The HCMR, Vol. 2 No. 1. You are invited to submit expository papers on any topic of undergraduate mathematics, short articles detailing interesting results or problems, and original problems in any mathematical subject. Papers written for courses, tutorials, or fun are welcomed. To be eligible for publication, all submissions of articles, notes, and problems must be received by February 10, 2008.

Fall 2007 Issue -- Vol. 1 No. 2

The second issue is now available online and in print! This issue includes "Problems of Circle Tangency" by Gregory Minton (Harvey Mudd '08), "Fireflies & Oscillators" by Pablo Azar (Harvard '09), a faculty feature article by Elemer Elad Rosinger (University of Pretoria), original problems, and more. View Vol. 1 No. 2.

Math Table: "Relativistic Electromagnetism"

HCMR editor Arnav Tripathy (Harvard '11) will speak on "Relativistic Electromagnetism" at the Harvard University Math Table on November 6, 2007. The talk will be held 5:30-6:30, in Mather's Small Dining Room. More information at the Math Table website.

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