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Math Survey

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Stuyvesant Math Survey, the official publication of the Mathematics and Computer Science Department since 1927, promotes human flourishing throughout the entire Stuyvesant community of students, faculty, administration, and alumni. Members and various guest contributors write articles of intellectual investigation, feature articles highlighting accomplished mathematicians, computer scientists and Stuyvesant alumni, and interesting puzzles to be included in the publication. Students are able to meaningfully contribute to Math Surveys six departments: math, CS, puzzles, art, layout, and business. Math Survey gives students who have conducted their own research the chance to have their research featured in the publication and have it reach a wider audience. Being part of Math Survey does not only give members the opportunity to work on a distinguished publication, but also to collaborate and to form new bonds with students with similar interests to theirs.The staff of Math Survey is actively dedicated to fostering curiosity, collaboration, and cooperation to enrich the lives, education, and pursuits of all those served by the math and computer science community. Each member is dedicated to producing the best quality work while also enjoying the processes of collaboration and discovery. We also invite former editors to visit and/or write the foreword for Math Survey, as well as include articles by distinguished guests in mathematics and computer science to inspire and motivate the current members. Some recent distinguished guests include Professor Emeritus Paul A. Zeitz (Class of 1975), Mr. Patrick Honner, Professor Joel Lewis (Class of 2003), Mr. JonAlf Dryland-Weaver (Class of 2001), Dr. Jeffrey N. Heinz, and Mr. Konstanin Kakaes. We maintain a website (stuymathsurvey.com) that makes previous editions more accessible.


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We will meet at least once a month allowing writers to interact with editors and editor-in-chiefs. There will always be a meeting after publications arrive at Stuyvesant to distribute copies to all contributors to the Math Survey. Meeting days will vary but will most likely be Mondays or Thursdays to avoid conflict with other math-related meetings.

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