THE NEWSLETTER
It is an honor for the Editorial Committee to present the UMALCA Newsletter. We hope that this space will become a meeting point that fosters the exchange of ideas, strengthens networks, and promotes collaboration throughout our regional community. Three editions of this newsletter will be published annually. For 2026, the planned release dates are the first week of April, the first week of August, and the first week of December. We welcome and encourage all submissions!
UMALCA, the Mathematical Union of Latin America and the Caribbean, has supported the development of mathematical activities and associations throughout the region for 30 years. Recent initiatives include the UMALCA Seminar promoted by Órbita Mathematicae, the Seminar of the Commission for the Dissemination and Popularization of Mathematics, and the UMALCA–ICMAM Latin American Mathematics Seminar, as well as collaborations and agreements with various mathematical societies across Latin America and the Caribbean. This reflects the strong and fruitful cooperation among the different associations that promote mathematics in the region.
EDITORS
EDITOR IN CHIEF
Duván Cardona
Ghent University
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Bernardo Uribe
Universidad del Norte
MANAGING EDITOR
Yuriko Pitones
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Pedro Fernando Fernández Espinosa
Universidad Pedágogica y Tecnológica de Colombia
EDICIONES NEWSLETTER
Newsletter #1 – Diciembro 2025
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By centralizing relevant information on mathematical activity in Latin America and the Caribbean, this first edition brings together events, opportunities, calls, and projects of interest to mathematicians at all stages of their careers. All items appear in the language in which they were originally shared, in order to respect the contributors’ voices and contexts.
We are deeply grateful to everyone who shared information for this edition and helped make it possible. We trust that this newsletter will become a valuable tool for strengthening our ties and for continuing to build, together, an increasingly connected and collaborative Latin American mathematical community.