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The Theory of Partitions by George E. Andrews2
Continued Fractions (Encyclopedia of mathematics and its applications) by William B. Jones11
Padé Approximants by George A. Baker13-14
Field-extensions and Galois Theory (Section, Algebra) by Julio R. Bastida22
The Banach-Tarski Paradox (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Stan Wagon24
Computation and Automata (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Arto Salomaa25
Regular Variation (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Nick Bingham27
Algorithmic Algebraic Number Theory (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by M. Pohst30
Iterative Functional Equations (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by M. Kuczma32
Interval Methods For Systems Of Equations (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by A. Neumaier37
Matroid Applications (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Neil White40
Model Theory (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Wilfrid Hodges42
Convex Bodies: The Brunn-Minkowski Theory (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Rolf Schneider44
Stochastic Equations in Infinite Dimensions (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Giuseppe Da Prato45
Oriented Matroids by Anders Björner46
Computation with Finitely Presented Groups (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Charles C. Sims48
Handbook of Categorical Algebra: Volume 1, Basic Category Theory (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Francis Borceux52
Introduction to the Modern Theory of Dynamical Systems by Anatole Katok54
Combinatorial Methods in Discrete Mathematics (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Vladimir N. Sachkov55
Skew Fields: Theory of General Division Rings (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by P. M. Cohn FRS57
Bounded Arithmetic, Propositional Logic and Complexity Theory (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Jan Krajicek60
Minkowski Geometry (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by A.C. Thompson63
Nonnegative Matrices and Applications (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by R. B. Bapat64
Sperner Theory (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, No. 65) by Konrad Engel65
Eigenspaces of Graphs (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by D. Cvetkovic66
Special Functions by George E. Andrews71
Quantum field theory for mathematicians by Robin Ticciati72
Semimodular Lattices: Theory and Applications (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Manfred Stern73
Orthogonal Polynomials of Several Variables (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Charles F. Dunkl81
The Foundations of Mathematics in the Theory of Sets (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by John P. Mayberry82
Navier-Stokes Equations and Turbulence (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Ciprian Foias83
Asymptotics and Mellin-Barnes Integrals (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by R. B. Paris85
The theory of information and coding by Robert J. McEliece86
Stochastic Integration with Jumps (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Klaus Bichteler89
Continuous Lattices and Domains (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by G. Gierz93
Mathematical Constants (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Steven R. Finch94
The Mountain Pass Theorem: Variants, Generalizations and Some Applications (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Youssef Jabri95
Basic Hypergeometric Series (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by George Gasper96
Solving Polynomial Equation Systems II: Macaulay's Paradigm and Gröbner Technology (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) (v. 2) by Teo Mora99
Contact Geometry and Nonlinear Differential Equations (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Alexei Kushner101
Well-Posed Linear Systems (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Olof Staffans103
Dynamic Data Assimilation: A Least Squares Approach (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by John M. Lewis104
Applied Combinatorics on Words (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by M. Lothaire105
The Classical Fields: Structural Features of the Real and Rational Numbers by Helmut Salzmann112
Combinatorial Games: Tic-Tac-Toe Theory (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Jozsef Beck114
Nonuniform Hyperbolicity: Dynamics of Systems with Nonzero Lyapunov Exponents by Luis Barreira115
Geometry of Chemical Graphs: Polycycles and Two-faced Maps (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Michel Deza119
Algorithmic Aspects of Graph Connectivity (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Hiroshi Nagamochi123
Aggregation Functions by Michel Grabisch127

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