Society of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia
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The Society of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia (Slovene: Društvo matematikov, fizikov in astronomov Slovenije, DMFA) is the main Slovene society in the field of mathematics
, physics
and astronomy
.
The Society is occupied with pedagogical activity and with the popularization of mathematics, recreational mathematics
, physics, astronomy and with organizing competitions at all levels of education.
It takes care of publicistic and editorial activity, where we should mention its gazette Obzornik za matematiko in fiziko (A Review for Mathematics and Physics), a magazine for secondary schools Presek (A Section), literary collection Sigma and other literary editions.
The current president of the Society is Sandi Klavžar and the vice-president is Nada Razpet.
The DMFA collaborates with the European Mathematical Society
(EMS), the European Physical Society
(EPS) and many other related societies around the world.
Mathematics
Mathematics is the study of quantity, space, structure, and change. Mathematicians seek out patterns and formulate new conjectures. Mathematicians resolve the truth or falsity of conjectures by mathematical proofs, which are arguments sufficient to convince other mathematicians of their validity...
, physics
Physics
Physics is a natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through spacetime, along with related concepts such as energy and force. More broadly, it is the general analysis of nature, conducted in order to understand how the universe behaves.Physics is one of the oldest academic...
and astronomy
Astronomy
Astronomy is a natural science that deals with the study of celestial objects and phenomena that originate outside the atmosphere of Earth...
.
The Society is occupied with pedagogical activity and with the popularization of mathematics, recreational mathematics
Recreational mathematics
Recreational mathematics is an umbrella term, referring to mathematical puzzles and mathematical games.Not all problems in this field require a knowledge of advanced mathematics, and thus, recreational mathematics often attracts the curiosity of non-mathematicians, and inspires their further study...
, physics, astronomy and with organizing competitions at all levels of education.
It takes care of publicistic and editorial activity, where we should mention its gazette Obzornik za matematiko in fiziko (A Review for Mathematics and Physics), a magazine for secondary schools Presek (A Section), literary collection Sigma and other literary editions.
The current president of the Society is Sandi Klavžar and the vice-president is Nada Razpet.
The DMFA collaborates with the European Mathematical Society
European Mathematical Society
The European Mathematical Society is a European organization dedicated to the development of mathematics in Europe. Its members are different mathematical societies in Europe, academic institutions and individual mathematicians...
(EMS), the European Physical Society
European Physical Society
The European Physical Society is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to promote physics and physicists in Europe. Formally established in 1968, its membership includes the national physical societies of 41 countries, and some 3200 individual members. The Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft,...
(EPS) and many other related societies around the world.
Honourable members of the DMFA
The Society grants an honourable membership to a person or persons, which have contributed significantly to advance of mathematical and natural sciences in Slovenia, and to development of the Society.# | Name and surname | A year |
---|---|---|
1. | Josip Plemelj Josip Plemelj Josip Plemelj was a Slovene mathematician, whose main contributions were to the theory of analytic functions and the application of integral equations to potential theory.- Life :... |
1949 |
2. | Lavo Čermelj Lavo Cermelj Lavo Čermelj, Italianized in Lavo Cermeli was a Slovene physicist, political activist, publicist and author... |
1974 |
3. | Franjo Dominko | 1981 |
4. | Alojzij Vadnal | 1984 |
5. | Jože Povšič | 1984 |
6. | Anton Peterlin | 1985 |
7. | Ivan Štalec | 1985 |
8. | Ivan Kuščer | 1986 |
9. | Anton Moljk | 1987 |
10. | Ivan Vidav Ivan Vidav Ivan Vidav is a Slovenian mathematician.Ivan Vidav was born in Opčine near Trieste , Italy. He is Josip Plemelj's student. Vidav got his Ph.D... |
1988 |
11. | Marija Munda | 1991 |
12. | Peter Gosar | 1994 |
13. | Josip Grasselli | 1994 |
14. | Dušan Modic | 1994 |
15. | Niko Prijatelj | 1994 |
16. | Terezija Uran | 1996 |
17. | Jožica Dolenšek | 1999 |
18. | Darko Jamnik | 1999 |
19. | Martina Koman | 2000 |
20. | Franc Cvelbar | 2000 |
21. | Janez Strnad Janez Strnad Janez Strnad is a Slovene physicist and populariser of natural science.- Life and work :Strnad was born in Ljubljana, Kingdom of Yugoslavia .... |
2001 |
22. | Anton Suhadolc | 2001 |
23. | Agata Tiegl | 2002 |
24. | Marija Vencelj | 2002 |
25. | Robert Blinc Robert Blinc Robert Blinc was a prominent Slovene physicist.He completed his undergraduate studies in 1958 at the Faculty of Natural Sciences in Ljubljana and received a PhD a year later. He then started post-doc study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. When he returned to Slovenia, he continued his... |
2003 |
26. | Mitja Rosina | 2003 |
27. | Karel Šmigoc | 2004 |
28. | Peter Vencelj | 2004 |
29. | Peter Petek | 2005 |
30. | Zvonko Trontelj | 2007 |
31. | Zlatko Bradač | 2010 |