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From 1972 to 1974 Jacobson and Pontryagin were both vice-presidents of the International Mathematical Union.
In the same year he attended the International Mathematical Congress in Toronto and made contacts with many mathematicians.
He was invited by Stone to join the International Mathematical Union and in 1952 he became a member of the Executive Committee.
Another major influence on Selberg's mathematical development was a lecture by Hecke at the International Mathematical Conference in Oslo in 1936.
Coates served as president of the London Mathematical Society during 1988-90 and as vice-president of the International Mathematical Union from 1991 to 1995.
Even before that he gave an invited address to the 1974 International Mathematical Congress in Vancouver, see for the text of his lecture.
He also played a major role in setting up the International Mathematical Union in 1952, being elected as
Later in 1936 the International Mathematical Congress was held in Oslo but Levi-Civita,
Further recognition of her outstanding mathematical contributions came with invitations to address the International Mathematical Congress at Bologna in 1928 and again at Zurich in 1932.
In 1951 Wolf and Beckenbach founded the Pacific Journal of Mathematics, a major international mathematical research journal sponsored by a dozen or more West Coast universities.
from 1971 to 1973, and was vice-president of the International Mathematical Union from 1972 to 1974.
He did publish one research level article, namely On fifth power numbers whose sum is a fifth power to the International Mathematical Congress in Chicago in 1893.
when he came out to the International Mathematical Congress at Toronto.
Blaschke resigned the Chairmanship of the German Mathematical Society in January 1935 and at the same time also resigned from the Commission set up by the International Mathematical Union.
However he seldom travelled outside the Soviet Union although he did visit St Andrews in 1958 as the leader of the Soviet delegation to the International Mathematical Union(IMU).
There were major difficulties in carrying out research in these war years since, quite apart from military reasons and problems caused by bombing, international mathematical journals were not reaching Japan.
Vranceanu served as a member of the International Committee of the International Mathematical Union for many years
He was president of the International Mathematical Union, vice-president of the British Association for the Advancement of Science,
The International Mathematical Union was set up in 1920 at the first post war Congress in Strasbourg to run future congresses
In 1958 Sobolev was part of the Soviet delegation to the International Mathematical Union, the delegation being led by Vinogradov,