
Editorial Board
Editor-In-Chief

Sidney A. Morris, PhD.​
Adjunct Professor, Department of Mathematics, La Trobe University. Australia.​
Research Interest: Topology derived from Euclidean figures: connected/compact loci; symmetry as topological groups; geometric constructions as topological spaces; Möbius-continuous structures
Managing Editor

Manuel M. Aguilera​
Associate Instructor, Department of Mathematics, University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez. United States. Email: alex.martinez13@upr.edu.​
Research Interest: Synthetic euclidean geometry; Discovery of new points, circles and triangles; applications of topology to Euclidean geometry.
Editors

Francisco J. Garcia Capitán
Department of Mathematical Sciences, Álvarez Cubero Secondary School. Spain. ​
Research Interest: Circle-configurations and concyclicity in triangles; barycentric and trilinear coordinate methods; inversion and Möbius transformations; projective geometry applied to classical Euclidean problems.
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Marlon J. Oliva, MSc
Professor of Mathematics. Department of Mathematical Sciences. Francisco Morazán National Pedagogical University, Tegucigalpa., Honduras​
Research Interest: Triangle geometry; Circle geometry, Problem-solving Geometry

George A. Tsiamas
National Technical University of Athens. Greece. ​
Research Interest: Loci of triangle centers and Euclidean invariants; Metric structures and power-of-a-point geometry.

Alicia S. Reina, MSc
Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Research Interest: Discrete geometry; ErdÅ‘s–Falconer type problems; Pinned distances; Geometric analysis of stellar configurations; Coordinate-based classification of asterisms; Algorithmic pattern recognition in the sky.

Jean-Pol Coulon, MD
Researcher of Mathematics, Centre Hospitalier de Wallonie Picarde. Belgium. Email: jean-pol.coulon@chwapi.be​
Research Interest: Synthetic geometry, focused primarily on classical Euclidean plane geometry through synthetic and constructive methods.; Apollonius-type problems, and the synthetic study of conics.
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Benjamin L. Warren
Department of Mathematics. State University of New York at Binghamton. United States. ​​
Research Interest: Kimberling-center type questions; Inversive geometry and special-point transformations.
Publisher

Angel R. Palma
Crasmann S. de R.L. Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán. Honduras.​
Research Interest: Indexing and abstracting; Citation analysis; Journal metrics; Research assessment.​
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