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Afrika Matematika is the Journal of the African Mathematical Union. Its publication started in 1978. It provides a platform both for presenting high-level mathematical research done in Africa, and for bringing international mathematical research to Africa.
Afrika Matematika is currently undergoing a substantial relaunch, under Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Jacek Banasiak of the University of Pretoria. Its Editorial Board has been restructured and widened to include distinguished mathematicians from various African countries, and from the other continents.
Afrika Matematika is the Journal of the African Mathematical Union. Its publication started in 1978. It provides a platform both for presenting high-level mathematical research done in Africa, and for bringing international mathematical research to Africa.
Afrika Matematika is open to research articles in all areas of mathematics and its applications, and to authors worldwide. Afrika Matematika also publishes commissioned survey articles on topics of broad current interest in the mathematical community, including more general topics such as history and philosophy of mathematics and mathematical education. Scrutiny and selection of articles is by the accepted standards of peer review, drawing on the competence of specialist referees worldwide. While it is not envisaged that Afrika Matematika will publish special issues entirely devoted to any particular topic or event, submission of quality papers originating from conferences or workshops organized under the auspices of the African Mathematical Union for publication as regular papers in the journal is strongly encouraged.
If the number of papers warrants it, they will be published as a duly advertised special half-issue of the journal. Afrika Matematika is indexed and reviewed in SCOPUS, Current Mathematical Publications, Mathematical Reviews, MathSciNet and ZentralblattMATH. Afrika Matematika adheres to the IMU Recommendations for Best Practice for Journals: **************************************************************************** The designs on the cover are computer drawings, made by Paulus Gerdes, of basket weaving patterns invented by Yombe (19th century Congo) and Tonga (20th century Mozambique) female mat and basket weavers (cf.
Paulus Gerdes, African Basketry: A gallery of twill woven patterns, Lulu, 2007).
Jasemin 11.06.17 01:22 Very relevant and timely article, as Muslim Brotherhood (enabled by the Obama administration) members storm our Embassy and tear down our flag in Egypt, and Leon Panetta decides to publically opine that we have ' a year' to deal with Iran in order to cut off Israel at the knees, sending the clear message that we are never really going to do anything about it, like North Korea. Clearly it is no longer just the crazies that need to wonder whether we have a CoC-endar-Inmmhief or a Muslim supremist facilitator. Valjean 11.06.17 01:21 Thanks for giving your ideas in this article. The other thing is that when a problem develops with a computer moehdrboart, folks should not have some risk involving repairing the item themselves because if it is not done correctly it can lead to irreparable damage to the complete laptop. It’s usually safe just to approach a dealer of your laptop for that repair of that motherboard.