Producer | European Mathematical Society, FIZ Karlsruhe, and the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences |
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History | 1931–Present |
Languages | English, German, French |
Access | |
Cost | Subscription |
Coverage | |
Disciplines | Pure mathematics and applied mathematics |
Record depth | Index, Abstracts, Reviews |
Format coverage | Journal articles, Conference papers, Books |
Temporal coverage | 1868–present (first entry from 1755) |
Number of records | more than 3.5 million |
Update frequency | Daily |
Print edition | |
Print title | Zentralblatt für Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete |
Print title | 1931–Present |
ISSN | 0044-4235 |
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zbMATH, formerly Zentralblatt MATH, is a major international reviewing service providing reviews and abstracts for articles in pure and applied mathematics, produced by the Berlin office of FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure GmbH. Editors are the European Mathematical Society (EMS), FIZ Karlsruhe, and the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences. zbMATH is distributed by Springer Science+Business Media. It uses the Mathematics Subject Classification codes for organising the reviews by topic.
Mathematicians Richard Courant, Otto Neugebauer and Harald Bohr, together with the publisher Ferdinand Springer, took the initiative for the foundation of a new mathematical reviewing journal. Harald Bohr, the brother of the famous physicist Niels Bohr, worked in Copenhagen. Courant and Neugebauer were professors at the University of Göttingen. At that time, Göttingen was considered one of the central places for mathematical research, having appointed mathematicians like David Hilbert, Hermann Minkowski, Carl Runge and Felix Klein, the great organiser of mathematics and physics in Göttingen. His dream of a building for an independent mathematical institute with a spacious and rich reference library was realised four years after his death. The credit for this achievement is particularly due to Richard Courant, who convinced the Rockefeller Foundation to donate a large amount of money for the construction.