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Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society

The Bulletin publishes expository articles on contemporary mathematical research, written in a way that gives insight to mathematicians who may not be experts in the particular topic. The Bulletin also publishes reviews of selected books in mathematics and short articles in the Mathematical Perspectives section, both by invitation only.

ISSN 1088-9485 (online) ISSN 0273-0979 (print)

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Contents of Volume 39, Number 3
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Centennial History of Hilbert’s 16th Problem
Yu. Ilyashenko PDF
Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 39 (2002), 301-354
The Brunn-Minkowski inequality
R. J. Gardner PDF
Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 39 (2002), 355-405

Book Reviews
Book reviews do not contain an abstract. You may download each review in this issue using the links below.

Euler systems, by Karl Rubin.
Reviewer: Henri Darmon
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Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 39 (2002), 407-414
Dynamical systems and semisimple groups, an introduction, by Renato Feres.
Reviewer: Scot Adams
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Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 39 (2002), 415-423
Oxford figures: 800 years of the mathematical sciences, edited by John Fauvel, Raymond Flood and Robin Wilson.
Reviewer: Adrian Rice
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Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 39 (2002), 425-429
Modeling differential equations in biology, by Clifford Henry Taubes.
Reviewer: George Oster
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Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 39 (2002), 431-431
The quantum theory of fields. III. Supersymmetry, by Steven Weinberg.
Reviewer: Savdeep Sethi
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Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 39 (2002), 433-439
Arithmeticity in the theory of automorphic forms, by Goro Shimura.
Reviewer: Hiroyuki Yoshida
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Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 39 (2002), 441-448
Prime numbers: A computational perspective, by Richard Crandall and Carl Pomerance.
Reviewer: Jeremy Teitelbaum
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Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 39 (2002), 449-454