AMS Monographs, Volume 1 (1943) - 209 (2015), from American Mathematical Society (AMS)

This series of high-level monographs is designed to meet the need for detailed expositions in current research fields. Each volume in the Mathematical Surveys and Monographs series gives a survey of the subject along with a brief introduction to recent developments and unsolved problems. These E-Books have been procured from the National Board for Higher Mathematics (NBHM) grant. You may click on any of the titles listed below to access the online version of that E-Book. Kindly note, systematic downloading of E-Books will amount to infringement of license agreement and, it may result in temporary access blockade.

E-Book Title Author(s) Year of Publication Sort ascending
Gershon Kresin and Vladimir Maz’ya 2012
Neil A. Watson 2012
Graham J. Leuschke and Roger Wiegand 2012
Martin W. Liebeck and Gary M. Seitz 2012
Frederick W. Gehring and Kari Hag 2012
Michael Aschbacher, Richard Lyons, Stephen D. Smith and Ronald Solomon 2011
Alexei Myasnikov, Vladimir Shpilrain and Alexander Ushakov 2011
Leonid Pastur and Mariya Shcherbina 2011
Peter E. Kloeden and Martin Rasmussen 2011
Kevin Costello 2011
Warwick de Launey and Dane Flannery 2011
Lawrence S. Levy and J. Chris Robson 2011
Stephen D. Smith 2011
Sariel Har-Peled 2011
Helmut Brass and Knut Petras 2011
D. R. Yafaev 2010
Bennett Chow, Sun-Chin Chu, David Glickenstein, Christine Guenther, James Isenberg, Tom Ivey, Dan Knopf, Peng Lu, Feng Luo and Lei Ni 2010
Michiel Hazewinkel, Nadiya Gubareni and V. V. Kirichenko 2010
Xia Chen 2010
Vladimir Maz′ya and Jürgen Rossmann 2010
Michael Gekhtman, Michael Shapiro and Alek Vainshtein 2010
Kanishka Perera, Ravi P. Agarwal, and Donal O’Regan 2010
Kyung Bai Lee and Frank Raymond 2010
Alexander S. Kechris 2010
Fuensanta Andreu-Vaillo, José M. Mazón, Julio D. Rossi J. and Julián Toledo-Melero 2010

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