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AMS Non-Series Monographs
The American Mathematical Society publishes many titles that do not fit into a specific series. These books may be geared towards a certain readership or may have a broad appeal to anyone interested in mathematics. Some of the books are dedicated to the teaching of mathematics and career development, while others are geared towards a specific discipline or education level.
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MBK/078 | The Ultimate Challenge: The $3x+1$ Problem - Jeffrey C. Lagarias, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Editor |
MBK/076 | The Intrinsic Nature of Things: The Life and Science of Cornelius Lanczos - Barbara Gellai, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary |
MBK/075 | Mathematical Connections: A Capstone Course - John B. Conway, George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia |
MBK/074 | Modelling in Healthcare - Complex Systems Modelling Group |
MBK/073 | A Mathematical Medley: Fifty Easy Pieces on Mathematics - George G. Szpiro, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Zurich, Switzerland. Translated by Eva Burke |
MBK/072 | Mathematics Everywhere - Martin Aigner, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany and Ehrhard Behrends, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany, Editors. Translated by Philip G. Spain |
MBK/071 | Mathematics under the Microscope: Notes on Cognitive Aspects of Mathematical Practice - Alexandre V. Borovik, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom |
MBK/070 | Hadamard’s Plane Geometry: A Reader’s Companion - Mark Saul, Education Development Center, Newton, MA |
MBK/069 | Computational Topology: An Introduction - Herbert Edelsbrunner, Duke University, Durham, NC and John L. Harer, Duke University, Durham, NC |