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CMI is a global organisation dedicated to furthering the beauty, power and universality of mathematical thought.

Purpose and Goals

CMI is a tax-exempt Private Operating Foundation; the primary objectives and purposes are:

  • to increase and disseminate mathematical knowledge
  • to educate mathematicians and other scientists about new discoveries in the field of mathematics
  • to encourage gifted students to pursue mathematical careers
  • to recognize extraordinary achievements and advances in mathematical research
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