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Differentiable Dynamical SystemsAn Introduction to Structural Stability and HyperbolicityLan Wen, Peking University, Beijing, China
Starting with the basic concepts of dynamical systems, analyzing the historic systems of the Smale horseshoe, Anosov toral automorphisms, and the solenoid attractor, this book develops the hyperbolic theory first for hyperbolic fixed points
and then for general hyperbolic sets.
Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Volume 173; 2016; 192 pages; Hardcover; ISBN: 978-1-4704-2799-3; List US$79; AMS members US$63.20; Order code GSM/173
Mathematical Analysis andIts Inherent NatureHossein Hosseini Giv, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran
This book is written in the belief that emphasizing the inherent nature of a mathematical discipline helps students to understand it better. With this in mind, and focusing on the essence of analysis, the text is divided into two parts based on the way
they are related to calculus: completion and abstraction.
Pure and Applied Undergraduate Texts, Volume 25; 2016; approximate-ly 351 pages; Hardcover; ISBN: 978-1-4704-2807-5; List US$89; AMS members US$71.20; Order code AMSTEXT/25
Knots, Molecules,and the UniverseAn Introduction to TopologyErica Flapan, Pomona College, Claremont, CA
An elementary introduction to geometric topology and its applications to chemistry, molecular biol-ogy, and cosmology, this book does not assume any mathematical or scientific background.
2016; 386 pages; Hardcover; ISBN: 978-1-4704-2535-7; List US$69; AMS mem-bers US$55.20; Order code MBK/96
Matrix Groups for UndergraduatesSecond EditionKristopher Tapp, Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA
Beginning and ending with the rotations of a globe, this book is concrete and example-driven, with geometric motivation and rigorous proofs.
Student Mathematical Library, Volume 79; 2016; 239 pages; Softcover; ISBN: 978-1-4704-2722-1; List US$49; All individuals US$39.20; Order code STML/79
Combinatorics andRandom Matrix TheoryJinho Baik, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Percy Deift, Courant Institute, New York University, NY, and Toufic Suidan
Random matrix theory provides a “stochastic special function theory” for a broad and growing class of problems in combinatorics. The goal of this book is to analyze in detail two key examples
of this phenomenon, viz., Ulam’s problem for increasing subsequences of random permutations and domino tilings of the Aztec diamond.
Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Volume 172; 2016; 461 pages; Hardcover; ISBN: 978-0-8218-4841-8; List US$89; AMS members US$71.20; Order code GSM/172
The Tools ofMathematical ReasoningTamara J. Lakins, Allegheny College,Meadville, PA
This accessible textbook gives beginning under-graduate mathematics students a first exposure to introductory logic, proofs, sets, functions, number theory, relations, finite and infinite sets, and the foundations of analysis.
Pure and Applied Undergraduate Texts, Volume 26; 2016; 217 pages; Hardcover; ISBN: 978-1-4704-2899-0; List US$69; AMS members US$55.20; Order code AMSTEXT/26
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