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Graduate Texts in Mathematics

2 books

About this series

The Graduate Texts in Mathematics series offers advanced mathematical concepts for students and researchers. These books provide rigorous treatments of topics like harmonic analysis and tensor geometry, suitable for those seeking a deep understanding of pure and applied mathematics.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is the intended audience for the Graduate Texts in Mathematics series?

    This series is primarily aimed at graduate students in mathematics and researchers seeking advanced, rigorous treatments of various mathematical subjects. The books assume a strong foundation in undergraduate mathematics.

  • Are the books in the Graduate Texts in Mathematics series interconnected?

    Each book in the Graduate Texts in Mathematics series typically functions as a standalone text on a specific advanced mathematical topic. There isn't a narrative or sequential dependency between different volumes.

  • What makes the Graduate Texts in Mathematics series distinct from other mathematics textbook series?

    The series is known for its comprehensive and often foundational approach to advanced topics, frequently presenting material that bridges the gap between introductory graduate courses and current research literature.