Presidents of the American Mathematical Society
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The Presidents of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) are the elected leaders of the AMS, which is a prominent organization dedicated to advancing research and education in mathematics. The society, founded in 1888, serves to promote mathematical research, facilitate communication among mathematicians, and publish mathematical literature. The role of the president typically involves overseeing the activities of the AMS, representing the society in various capacities, and guiding its strategic initiatives.
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