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IMAR also hosts the Theta Foundation, a not-for-profit independent publisher of scientific mathematical literature, and SNS-B, an independent postgraduate-level teaching initiative to guide towards research the best Romanian students.
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Currently, IMAR is the leading Romanian institution in Mathematics research, with about 100 full- and part-time researchers. In 2000–2004, the Institute was a Centre of Excellence in Research of the
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with the aim of "promoting scientific research in mathematical sciences, through communications, talks, publications, congresses, and other means proper to this aim". This group also included
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of 1989, the Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy (abbreviated IMAR) was re-established on March 8, 1990 by a decree of the post-Communist
500: 336:. It was placed under the aegis of the Romanian Academy, itself partially reorganized by a decree of the same government on January 5, 1990. 276: 353: 510: 520: 279:, increasing by 1966 the number of its member research centers and institutes from 7 to 56. Among the newly created institutes was the 515: 323: 505: 364:), and organizes many specialized conferences and congresses. Some of its members are well-known mathematicians. 200:
On December 29, 1945, a group of twenty Romanian mathematicians from various institutions in Bucharest led by
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The "Simion Stoilow" Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy
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Institutul de Matematică "Simion Stoilow" al Academiei Române
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Institutul de Mecanică a Fluidelor și Cercetări Aerospațiale
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Institutul Național pentru Creație Științifică și Tehnică
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Revue roumaine de Mathématiques pures et appliquées
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Mathematics
Director
Bucharest
Romania
44°26′38.75″N 26°05′18.59″E / 44.4440972°N 26.0884972°E / 44.4440972; 26.0884972
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Affiliations
Romanian Academy
www.imar.ro
research institute
Bucharest
Romania
Romanian Academy
Simion Stoilow
Dimitrie Pompeiu
University of Bucharest
Dan Barbilian
Alexandru Froda
Alexandru Ghica
Gheorghe Mihoc
Grigore Moisil
Miron Nicolescu
Octav Onicescu
Gabriel Sudan
Victor Vâlcovici
Gheorghe Vrănceanu
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Ilfov County

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