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Eureka (University of Cambridge magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版
Eureka (University of Cambridge magazine)

''Eureka'' is a journal published annually by The Archimedeans, the Mathematical Society of Cambridge University. It includes many mathematical articles on a variety different topics – written by students and mathematicians from all over the world – as well as a short summary of the activities of the society, problem sets, puzzles, artwork and book reviews.
Eureka has been published 60 times since 1939, and authors include many famous mathematicians scientists such as Paul Erdős, Martin Gardner, Douglas Hofstadter, Godfrey Hardy, Béla Bollobás, John Conway, Stephen Hawking, Roger Penrose, popular maths writer Ian Stewart, Fields Medallist Timothy Gowers and Nobel Laureate Paul Dirac.
The journal is distributed free of charge to all current members of the Archimedeans. In addition, there are many subscriptions by other students, alumni and libraries from more than 10 different countries.
Eureka is edited by students from the University. Recent issues include
* ''Eureka'' 50 (April 1990), Editor: Mark Wainwright
* ''Eureka'' 51 (March 1992), Editor: Mark Wainwright
* ''Eureka'' 52 (March 1993), Editor: Michael T. Greene
* ''Eureka'' 53 (February 1994), Editor: Colin Bell
* ''Eureka'' 54 (March 1996), Editor: Alan Bain
* ''Eureka'' 55 (June 2001), Editor: Alan Bain
* ''Eureka'' 56 (March 2004), Editor: Vicky Neale
* ''Eureka'' 57 (May 2005), Editor: Erica Thompson
* ''Eureka'' 58 (September 2006), Editor: Shu Kris Chen
* ''Eureka'' 59 (June 2008), Editor: James West
* ''Eureka'' 60 (November 2010), Editor: Philipp Legner
* ''Eureka'' 61 (October 2011), Editors: Philipp Legner and Anja Komatar
* ''Eureka'' 62 (December 2012), Editors: Jack Williams and Philipp Legner
* ''Eureka'' 63 (September 2014), Editor: Jasper Bird
* ''Eureka'' 64 (Expected September 2015), Editor: Long Tin Chan
Of the notable mathematical articles, there is an influential paper by Freeman Dyson where he defined the rank of a partition in an effort to prove combinatorially the partition congruences earlier discovered by Srinivasa Ramanujan. In the article, Dyson made a series of conjectures that were all eventually resolved.〔Freeman J. Dyson, Some Guesses in The Theory of Partitions, ''Eureka (Cambridge)'', vol. 8 (1944), 10–15.〕〔(Dyson's rank, crank and adjoint )〕
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