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code4math
Consortium of Digital Ecosystems for Mathematics
code4math is an
AIM Research Community
dedicated to the advancement of
mathematical research through the development of high-quality
sociotechnical infrastructure: software, databases, communities, and more.
Get involved! The best way to engage with our community is to join our Zulip chat. We look forward to connecting with you!
Our principles
- We are a community of mathematics software developers and their advocates, dedicated to the advancement and accessibility of mathematics.
- We create, develop, and maintain digital products for mathematics researchers, educators, and learners. These products include software, datasets, documentation, and infrastructure.
- Our community empowers this work by sharing knowledge and best practices.
- We recognize and value this work as scholarly activity, and provide artifacts of these efforts recognized by both academic and industry stakeholders.
- We ensure our products are accessible to everyone who needs them.
- We provide opportunities for professional development at all career stages and particularly welcome and support new contributors.
- Our community is open to everyone. We promote, encourage, and improve diversity in our ecosystem by maintaining an inclusive environment that treats all members equitably.
Steering Committee
- Katja Bercic
- Steven Clontz
- James Dabbs
- David Lowry-Duda
- Christelle Vincent
Send inquiries to the committee via code4math@clontz.org, or even better, @ us on Zulip!
Acknowlegements
code4math was founded as an outcome of the
American Institute of Mathematics’ 2023 December workshop on
Open-source cyberinfrastructure supporting mathematics research.