The Pythagorean Journal is an academic journal aimed at inheriting and promoting the essence of Pythagorean thought, a great Greek mathematician and philosopher. This magazine focuses on mathematics, philosophy, natural sciences, and related interdisciplinary fields, committed to promoting research and development in these disciplines. Pythagoras' ideas were not limited to the field of mathematics, but also involved multiple aspects such as philosophy and religion. The Pythagorean Journal encourages interdisciplinary research and collaboration, aiming to generate new academic achievements and insights through the collision and integration of different disciplinary perspectives.
Pythagoras was a famous mathematician and philosopher in ancient Greece, whose ideas and contributions were mainly focused on fields such as mathematics, philosophy, and religion, rather than directly founding or involving a magazine named after him. As a pioneer of ancient Greek mathematics, Pythagoras proposed the Pythagorean theorem (also known as the Pythagorean theorem) and the philosophical idea that "all things are numbers", which had a profound impact on later generations. The Pythagorean Journal is based on this academic heritage, aiming to provide contemporary scholars with a platform to explore Pythagorean thought and its modern applications.