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Math and CS Research has four writing departments: math, CS, puzzles, features; and five non-writing departments: art, photo, literary, layout, business, photo. | Math and CS Research has four writing departments: math, CS, puzzles, features; and five non-writing departments: art, photo, literary, layout, business, photo. | ||
− | + | Math and CS Research aims to inform and entertain students through a variety of different articles about mathematics and computer science. The publication encourages conversation and interest by providing editors, writers, and readers with a platform to express and exchange ideas in mathematics and computer science. Articles and other published material may range in topics including: applied mathematics, problem solving, math research, computer science, features, and puzzles. | |
− | The publication strives to uphold professional standards of mathematical excellence and create interest in deeper math exploration. Every article is reviewed and edited multiple times by a literary editor, departmental editor, associate editor, and Editor-in-Chief for accuracy, clarity, originality, and relevance. Accepted articles are expected to be innovative in thought and ideas. | + | The publication strives to uphold professional standards of mathematical excellence and create interest in deeper math exploration. Every article is reviewed and edited multiple times by a literary editor, departmental editor, associate editor, and Editor-in-Chief for accuracy, clarity, originality, and relevance. Accepted articles are expected to be innovative in thought and ideas. It has previously published articles ranging in topics from the election cycle forecasts to COVID-19 to conditional probability. |
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* [https://mathcsr.org Math and CS Research] | * [https://mathcsr.org Math and CS Research] | ||
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Math and CS Research is a highly-selective mathematics and computer science research publication written and produced entirely by high schools students. Articles are categorized into applied math, computer science, research math, features, problem solving, and puzzles.
The Publication
Math and CS Research has four writing departments: math, CS, puzzles, features; and five non-writing departments: art, photo, literary, layout, business, photo.
Math and CS Research aims to inform and entertain students through a variety of different articles about mathematics and computer science. The publication encourages conversation and interest by providing editors, writers, and readers with a platform to express and exchange ideas in mathematics and computer science. Articles and other published material may range in topics including: applied mathematics, problem solving, math research, computer science, features, and puzzles.
The publication strives to uphold professional standards of mathematical excellence and create interest in deeper math exploration. Every article is reviewed and edited multiple times by a literary editor, departmental editor, associate editor, and Editor-in-Chief for accuracy, clarity, originality, and relevance. Accepted articles are expected to be innovative in thought and ideas. It has previously published articles ranging in topics from the election cycle forecasts to COVID-19 to conditional probability.