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About Eureka
Eureka is a journal published annually by
the Archimedeans, the Mathematical Society
of the University of Cambridge. It includes
a variety of mathematical articles on many
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.
"I think Eureka is a brilliant magazine.
Many of its articles are classics."
Ian Stewart, FRS
Eureka has been published 61 times since 1939,
and authors include many famous mathema-
ticians and scientists such as Nobel Laureate
Paul Dirac, Fields Medallist Tim Gowers,
Paul Erdos, Martin Gardner, Godfrey Hardy,
John Conway, Roger Penrose, Ian Stewart, and
Stephen Hawking.
How to Subscribe
The price of Eureka is £4 per issue. Back issues
are cheaper and can be ordered separately.
There are two ways to subscribe to Eureka:
Subscription Accounts
You can open a subscriptions account by subscribing online and sending a cheque of at least £10 to the address below.
We will send you each issue of Eureka and
inform you when your account is running low.
Invoicing Account
Please subscribe online or email the subscriptions manager to
open an invoicing account. We will send you
each issue of Eureka, together with an invoice,
which can be paid by cheque or bank transfer.
Alternatively you can buy issues of Eureka at
all talks and social events organised by the Archimedeans. For more details visit our events page.
Contact Details
To subscribe to Eureka, please email the subscriptions manager
archim-subscriptions-manager@srcf.ucam.org
The postal address of the Archimedeans is
The Archimedeans
Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Wilberforce Road
Cambridge, CB3 0WA
United Kingdom
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