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) Editor(s) Year of Publication Sort ascending
A. D. Elmendorf, I. Kriz, M. A. Mandell and J. P. May 1997
V. A. Kozlov, V. G. Maz ′ ′ya and J. Rossmann 1997
Stephen Lipscomb 1997
Jan Malý and William P. Ziemer 1997
Jon Aaronson 1997
R. E. Showalter 1997
Casper Goffman, Togo Nishiura and Daniel Waterman 1997
Paul-Jean Cahen and Jean-Luc Chabert 1997
Andreas Kriegl and Peter W. Michor 1997
Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons and Ronald Solomon 1996
George M. Bergman and Adam O. Hausknecht 1996
J. Amoros, M. Burger, K. Corlette, D. Kotschick and D.Toledo 1996
Hal L. Smith 1995
James E. Humphreys 1995
Ralph Freese, Jaroslav Jezek and J. B. Nation 1995
Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons and Ronald Solomon 1994
Sigurdur Helgason 1994
Guy David and Stephen Semmes 1993
John B. Conway 1991
Leonard Lewin 1991
Shreeram S. Abhyankar 1990
Victor Isakov 1990
Vladimir G. Berkovich 1990
Howard Jacobowitz 1990
Thomas W. Cusick and Mary E. Flahive 1989

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