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U.S. Research Institutes in the Mathematical Sciences: Assessment and Perspectives (1999)
Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications (CPSMA)

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References

AMS (American Mathematical Society). 1978. N.S.F. Considers the Establishment of a Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Notices of the AMS 25(10):481–488.

AMS (American Mathematical Society). 1996. 1996 Annual AMS-IMS-MAA Survey (First Report), Notices of the AMS 43(12):1493–1511.


COSEPUP (Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy). 1997. International Benchmarking of U.S. Mathematics Research. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. (Available online at <http://www2.nas.edu/cosepup/22be.html>.)


International Mathematical Union. 1998. World Directory of Mathematicians, 1998. IMU, Berlin.


NRC (National Research Council). 1984. Renewing U.S. Mathematics: Critical Resource for the Future. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C.

NRC (National Research Council). 1992. Educating Mathematical Scientists: Doctoral Study and the Postdoctoral Experience in the United States . National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. (Available online at <http://www.nap.edu/bookstore/pod/pod355.html>.)

NSF (National Science Foundation). 1998. Report of the Senior Assessment Panel of the International Assessment of the U.S. Mathematical Sciences . NSF 98–95. National Science Foundation, Arlington, Va.


Thompson, Lisa A. 1998. Mathematical Sciences in the FY 1999 Budget, Notices of the AMS 45(8):988–990.

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References AMS (American Mathematical Society). 1978. N.S.F. Considers the Establishment of a Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Notices of the AMS 25(10):481–488. AMS (American Mathematical Society). 1996. 1996 Annual AMS-IMS-MAA Survey (First Report), Notices of the AMS 43(12):1493–1511. COSEPUP (Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy). 1997. International Benchmarking of U.S. Mathematics Research. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. (Available online at <http://www2.nas.edu/cosepup/22be.html>.) International Mathematical Union. 1998. World Directory of Mathematicians, 1998. IMU, Berlin. NRC (National Research Council). 1984. Renewing U.S. Mathematics: Critical Resource for the Future. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. NRC (National Research Council). 1992. Educating Mathematical Scientists: Doctoral Study and the Postdoctoral Experience in the United States . National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. (Available online at <http://www.nap.edu/bookstore/pod/pod355.html>.) NSF (National Science Foundation). 1998. Report of the Senior Assessment Panel of the International Assessment of the U.S. Mathematical Sciences . NSF 98–95. National Science Foundation, Arlington, Va. Thompson, Lisa A. 1998. Mathematical Sciences in the FY 1999 Budget, Notices of the AMS 45(8):988–990.

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