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All-Russian Mathematical portal
Available in English, Russian
Country of origin Russia
URL https://www.mathnet.ru/

The All-Russian Mathematical Portal (better known as Math-Net.Ru) is a web portal that provides extensive access to all aspects of Russian mathematics, including journals, organizations, conferences, articles, videos, libraries, software, and people. [1] [2] The portal is a joint project of the Steklov Mathematical Institute and the Russian Academy of Sciences. Access to information in the portal is generally free, except for the full-text sources of certain publications which have elected to make their content available on a fee basis. [3]

As of 2016, the All-Russian Mathematical Portal contains links to 108 periodicals, 5106 organizations, over 160,000 mathematical and scientific articles, and over 86,000 people. The website can be read in either Russian or English. As a standard default, it renders on-screen mathematics using MathJax. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Zhizhchenko, Aleksei B.; Izaak, Aleksandr D. (2008), "The information system math-net.ru. Application of contemporary technologies in the scientific work of mathematicians", Russian Mathematical Surveys, 62 (5): 943, doi: 10.1070/RM2007v062n05ABEH004455, S2CID  250789652.
  2. ^ Zhizhchenko, Aleksei B.; Izaak, Aleksandr D. (2009), "The information system math-net.ru. Current state and prospects. The impact factors of Russian mathematics journals", Russian Mathematical Surveys, 64 (4): 775, Bibcode: 2009RuMaS..64..775Z, doi: 10.1070/RM2009v064n04ABEH004638, S2CID  250755474.
  3. ^ a b "About this project". All-Russian Mathematical Portal. Retrieved 7 Oct 2012.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All-Russian Mathematical portal
Available in English, Russian
Country of origin Russia
URL https://www.mathnet.ru/

The All-Russian Mathematical Portal (better known as Math-Net.Ru) is a web portal that provides extensive access to all aspects of Russian mathematics, including journals, organizations, conferences, articles, videos, libraries, software, and people. [1] [2] The portal is a joint project of the Steklov Mathematical Institute and the Russian Academy of Sciences. Access to information in the portal is generally free, except for the full-text sources of certain publications which have elected to make their content available on a fee basis. [3]

As of 2016, the All-Russian Mathematical Portal contains links to 108 periodicals, 5106 organizations, over 160,000 mathematical and scientific articles, and over 86,000 people. The website can be read in either Russian or English. As a standard default, it renders on-screen mathematics using MathJax. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Zhizhchenko, Aleksei B.; Izaak, Aleksandr D. (2008), "The information system math-net.ru. Application of contemporary technologies in the scientific work of mathematicians", Russian Mathematical Surveys, 62 (5): 943, doi: 10.1070/RM2007v062n05ABEH004455, S2CID  250789652.
  2. ^ Zhizhchenko, Aleksei B.; Izaak, Aleksandr D. (2009), "The information system math-net.ru. Current state and prospects. The impact factors of Russian mathematics journals", Russian Mathematical Surveys, 64 (4): 775, Bibcode: 2009RuMaS..64..775Z, doi: 10.1070/RM2009v064n04ABEH004638, S2CID  250755474.
  3. ^ a b "About this project". All-Russian Mathematical Portal. Retrieved 7 Oct 2012.

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