[1][2] After the Second World War it resumed operation in May 1946 and was formally reestablished at the 10th of August 1946 by Rudolf Inzinger.
[1][2] It publishes the "International Mathematical News" (German: Internationale Mathematische Nachrichten) with three issues per year (not to be confused with Mathematische Nachrichten, an unrelated mathematics journal).
It also publishes the mathematics journal Monatshefte für Mathematik in cooperation with Springer-Verlag.
[1][2] Every year it awards its main prize (German: Förderungspreis) to a promising young mathematician.
It also awards smaller prizes for the best dissertation, diploma and high-school thesis in mathematics.