AMS Book Series
AMS Book Series (including MAA Press)
General Interest Books
Anneli Lax New Mathematical Library (MAA Press)
Series Code: NML
Featuring fresh approaches and broad coverage of topics especially suitable for high school and the first two years of college, the volumes in this series are an excellent source of enrichment material for teachers and students. Good mathematical reading with lively exposition. (ISSN 0884-46461)
Problem Books (MAA Press)
Series Code: PRB
This series will include a variety of books related to problems and problem-solving, including collections of problems from prominent mathematical competitions, collections of problems specific to particular branches of mathematics, and books on the art and practice of problem-solving. (ISSN: 2638-9088)
Spectrum (MAA Press)
Series Code: SPEC
Containing works of biography, history, popular exposition, and the relationship between math and the arts and sciences, the Spectrum volumes tend to be broadly appealing to the general mathematically interested reader. Most volumes will be accessible to anyone interested in mathematics. (ISSN: 2638-6909)
What's Happening in the Mathematical Sciences
Series Code: HAPPENING
This series presents significant recent advancements in mathematics, aiming to captivate a wide audience and illuminate the beauty and power of mathematics. Each volume in the series includes several articles exploring cutting-edge areas of pure and applied mathematical research while maintaining accessibility for individuals with a high school mathematical background. The carefully crafted articles provide an engaging journey into the forefront of mathematical exploration, allowing readers to appreciate and comprehend the exciting developments shaping the world of mathematics. (ISSN 1065-9358)
Books for Undergraduates
AMS Pure and Applied Undergraduate Texts
Series Code: AMSTEXT
Tailored primarily for upper division undergraduate courses (including texts with applications for engineering and applied mathematics), the volumes in this series offer valuable resources for students and instructors alike. Known for their exceptional exposition, these books uphold high standards of scholarship. The series, founded by the highly respected mathematician and educator Paul J. Sally, Jr., is a testament to his unwavering dedication to fostering mathematical learning. (ISSN 1943-9334)
AMS/MAA Textbooks (MAA Press)
Series Code: TEXT
AMS/MAA Textbooks cover all levels of the undergraduate curriculum with a focus on textbooks for upper-division students. They are written by college and university faculty and are carefully reviewed by an editorial board of teaching faculty in order to ensure superior exposition. (ISSN: 2577-1205)
Dolciani Mathematical Expositions (MAA Press)
Series Code: DOL
Aimed at a broad mathematical audience, books in this series present mathematical elegance and ingenuity across the entire spectrum of mathematics, especially in areas covered in the undergraduate mathematics major. Assumed levels of background range up to that of an undergraduate mathematics major. (ISSN: 0884-46461)
Gilbert Strang Series (Publications of Wellesley-Cambridge Press, distributed by the AMS)
Series Code: STRANG
Gilbert Strang has made many significant contributions to various branches of mathematics, including finite element theory, the calculus of variations, wavelet analysis, and linear algebra. His expertise extends beyond research to mathematics education. His influential textbooks are published by Wellesley-Cambridge Press and distributed in the Americas by the American Mathematical Society.
Student Mathematical Library
Series Code: STML
The Student Mathematical Library is a series dedicated to capturing students' curiosity in contemporary mathematics and sparking interest in research. The series showcases books that highlight innovative topics and approaches, aiming to awaken students' passion for the subject and encourage exploration of the beauty and excitement of mathematics. (ISSN 1520-9121)
Books for Graduate Students
Graduate Studies in Mathematics
Series Code: GSM
The volumes in this series serve as graduate-level texts for important topics in mathematics. Crafted for course use, many are also suitable for recommended reading and independent study. (ISSN 1065-7338)
The Carus Mathematical Monographs (MAA Press)
Series Code: CAR
These monographs are intended for the wide circle of thoughtful people familiar with basic graduate or advanced undergraduate mathematics, encountered in the study of mathematics itself, or in the context of related disciplines, who wish to extend their knowledge without prolonged and critical study of the mathematical journals and treatises. (ISSN: 0069-0813)
Courant Lecture Notes
Series Code: CLN
This series, published jointly by the AMS and the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University, introduces readers to areas of cutting-edge research in pure and applied mathematics. These volumes serve as valuable resources for researchers, instructors, and students seeking to stay at the forefront of mathematics. (ISSN 1529-9031)
University Lecture Series
Series Code: ULECT
Each book in this series centers around a significant and rapidly developing topic, aiming to provide readers with up-to-date information and insights. Many of these books have emerged from lectures delivered by renowned mathematicians worldwide. (ISSN 1047-3998)
Monographs and Collections
AMS Chelsea Publishing
Series Code: CHEL
The mission of the AMS-Chelsea book series is to facilitate access to key mathematical classics, many of which were previously out of print, and to ensure their availability to new generations of mathematicians.
The Carus Mathematical Monographs (MAA Press)
Series Code: CAR
These monographs are intended for the wide circle of thoughtful people familiar with basic graduate or advanced undergraduate mathematics, encountered in the study of mathematics itself, or in the context of related disciplines, who wish to extend their knowledge without prolonged and critical study of the mathematical journals and treatises. (ISSN: 0069-0813)
CBMS Regional Conference Series in Mathematics
Series Code: CBMS
Each monograph in this series offers a written account of lectures given by the author as principal speaker at a regional conference sponsored by the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences (CBMS) and supported by the National Science Foundation. The material in these lectures is accessible to non-experts, making the series valuable for a wide range of mathematicians. (ISSN 0160-7642)
Collected Works
Series Code: CWORKS
This series showcases the significant contributions of notable mathematicians through their extensive bodies of work. Some collections include the complete works of an individual, while others feature selected papers that represent their key ideas and themes. By exploring the works compiled in these volumes, readers can trace the development of mathematical ideas and follow the trajectory of a mathematician's career.
Colloquium Publications
Series Code: COLL
Each volume in the Colloquium Publications series presents enduring and important results from outstanding mathematicians worldwide, offering the finest in scholarly mathematical literature. This incomparable series, started by the AMS at the turn of the 20th century, provides definitive treatment of some of the most significant results in mathematics. (ISSN 0065-9258)
CRM Monograph Series
Series Code: CRMM
The volumes in this series are derived from lectures given at the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques (CRM) located at the Université de Montréal. Co-published by the AMS and the CRM, this series offers a platform for disseminating cutting-edge research and mathematical insights showcasing the expertise and advancements of leading mathematicians. (ISSN 1065-8599)
Dolciani Mathematical Expositions (MAA Press)
Series Code: DOL
Aimed at a broad mathematical audience, books in this series present mathematical elegance and ingenuity across the entire spectrum of mathematics, especially in areas covered in the undergraduate mathematics major. Assumed levels of background range up to that of an undergraduate mathematics major. (ISSN: 0884-46461)
History of Mathematics
Series Code: HMATH
Through in-depth exploration, the titles in this series offer compelling historical perspectives on the individuals and communities that have profoundly influenced the development of mathematics Whether you are a historian, mathematician, or simply an avid reader, each book in this series will be a valuable addition to your book collection. (ISSN 0899-2428)
IAS/Park City Mathematics Series
Series Code: PCMS
This series is comprised of lecture notes, graduate texts, and educational material arising out of the activities of the Institute for Advanced Study/Park City Mathematics Institute in Park City, Utah. The Institute convenes mathematicians from all sectors in month-long summer programs. Each volume features several lecture series given by prominent mathematicians. This series is co-published with the Institute for Advanced Study/Park City Mathematics Institute. (ISSN 1079-5634)
Mathematical Surveys and Monographs
Series Code: SURV
Each book in this series is devoted to an important topic in pure or applied mathematics, typically combining a survey of fundamental results, exposition of recent developments, and a presentation of open problems. (ISSN 0076-5376)
Memoirs of the AMS
Series Code: MEMO
The Memoirs of the AMS is devoted to the publication of new research in all areas of pure and applied mathematics. The Memoirs is designed particularly to publish long papers of groups of cognate papers in book form, and is under the supervision of the Editorial Committee of the AMS journal Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. All papers are peer-reviewed. (Nos. 1-122: LC 52-42839) (ISSN 0065-9266)
Translations of Mathematical Monographs
Series Code: MMONO
This series contains works of advanced mathematical research and exposition translated primarily from Japanese and Russian. (ISSN 0065-9282)
Mathematical Education
Classroom Resource Materials (MAA Press)
Series Code: CLRM
This series provides supplementary material for students and their teachers—laboratory, exercises, projects, historical information, textbooks with unusual approaches for presenting mathematical ideas, career information, and much more. (ISSN: 1557-5918)
IAS/PCMI-The Teacher Program Series
Series Code: SSTP
Books in the IAS/PCMI—The Teacher Program Series are designed to deepen the mathematical understanding of mathematics teachers through a problem-based approach to learning. (ISSN 2374-5002)
Mathematical World
Series Code: MAWRLD
This series of accessible books brings the beauty and wonder of mathematics to the advanced high school or early undergraduate student, the mathematics teacher, the scientist or engineer, and any reader with a strong interest in mathematics. (ISSN 1055-9426)
MSRI Mathematical Circles Library
Series Code: MCL
In the interest of fostering a greater awareness and appreciation of mathematics and its connections to other disciplines and everyday life, the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (SLMath, formerly MSRI) and the AMS present the Mathematical Circles Library series as a service to young people, their parents and teachers, and the mathematics profession. The books in the series are suitable for leaders and participants in mathematical circles. (ISSN 1944-8074)
Proceedings
Contemporary Mathematics
Series Code: CONM
These high-quality, refereed proceedings draw from worldwide conferences and symposia sponsored by the American Mathematical Society and other organizations. (ISSN 0271-4132)
Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics
Series Code: PSAPM
These collections are based on important meetings in applied mathematics, including those held under the auspices of the American Mathematical Society. (ISSN 0160-7634)
Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics
Series Code: PSPUM
These collections are based on important meetings in pure mathematics, including those held under the auspices of the American Mathematical Society. (ISSN 0082-0717)
Standalone Books
AMS Standalone Books
The AMS publishes some titles that do not fit into a specific series. These books may be geared toward a certain readership or may have a broad appeal to anyone interested in mathematics. Topics range widely, from career development resources, to celebrations of community, to classroom materials, and more.
Distributed Series
Astérisque
Series Code: AST
Published by the Société Mathématique de France (SMF), this series offers six to eight issues a year featuring monographs, renowned seminars, and conference proceedings, including proceedings of the Bourbaki Seminar. Each volume deals with only one subject, and articles are chosen for their ability to show a research branch from a new perspective. (ISSN: 0303-1179)
Cours Spécialisés
Series Code: COSP
Published by the Société Mathématique de France (SMF), this series publishes, in French or in English, texts aimed at doctoral students and researchers wishing to broaden their mathematical horizons. (ISSN 1284-6090)
Documents Mathématiques
Series Code: SMFDM
Documents Mathématiques is published by the Société Mathématique de France (SMF). Books in this series include mathematical texts of historical interest: new editions of seminar talks or books out of print, original correspondence, lectures, and complete works of well-known researchers. (ISSN 1629-4939)
EMS Heritage of European Mathematics
Series Code: EMSHEM
Published by the European Mathematical Society (EMS), this series features the selected or collected works of distinguished mathematicians. Biographies of and correspondence between outstanding mathematicians, as well as other texts of historic mathematical interest are also included.
EMS Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Series Code: EMSIAM
Published by the European Mathematical Society (EMS), the EMS Series in Industrial and Applied Mathematics publishes high quality advanced texts and monographs in all areas of Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Books include those of a general nature as well as those dealing with the mathematics of specific application areas and real-world situations. While it is intended to disseminate scholarship of the highest standard, authors are encouraged to make their work as accessible as possible.
EMS IRMA Lectures in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
Series Code: EMSILMTP
Published by the European Mathematical Society (EMS), this series is devoted to the publication of research monographs, conferences, or workshops originating from the Institut de Recherche Mathématique Avancée (Strasbourg, France). The goal is to promote recent advances in mathematics and theoretical physics and to make them accessible to a wide circle of professional and aspiring mathematicians and physicists. Volumes 1 - 5 of this series are available from Walter de Gruyter Publishers (Berlin and New York).
EMS Lectures in Mathematics and Physics
Series Code: EMSESILEC
The International Erwin Schrödinger Institute is a meeting place that nurtures the development and exchange of ideas among leading experts in mathematics and mathematical physics. In particular, the ESI encourages intellectual exchange between scientists from Eastern Europe and the rest of the world. The purpose of the series, ESI Lectures in Mathematics and Physics, published by the European Mathematical Society (EMS), is to produce selected texts arising from its research program better known to a wider community and easily available to a worldwide audience. It publishes lecture notes on courses given by internationally renowned experts on highly active research topics. In order to make the series attractive to graduate students as well as researchers, special emphasis is given to concise and lively presentations with a level and focus appropriate to a student’s background and at prices commensurate with a student’s means. EMS titles are distributed in the Americas by the American Mathematical Society.
EMS Memoirs of the European Mathematical Society
Series Code: EMSMEM
The EMS Memoirs of the European Mathematical Society publishes outstanding research contributions in individual volumes, in all areas of mathematics, and with a particular focus on works that are longer and more comprehensive than usual research articles.
EMS Monographs in Mathematics
Series Code: EMSMONO
Published by the European Mathematical Society (EMS), this book series is aimed at mathematicians and scientists. It publishes research monographs and graduate level textbooks from all fields of mathematics. The individual volumes are intended to give a reasonably comprehensive and self-contained account of their particular subjects. Volumes present new or previously unpublished mathematical results. EMS titles are distributed in the Americas by the American Mathematical Society.
EMS Münster Lectures in Mathematics
Series Code: EMSMLM
The EMS Münster Lectures in Mathematics reports on recent developments in mathematics. Material considered for publication includes monographs and lecture notes or seminars on a new field or a new angle at a classical field.
EMS Series of Congress Reports
Series Code: EMSSCR
"EMS Series Congress Reports" publishes volumes originating from conferences or seminars focusing on any field of pure or applied mathematics. The individual volumes include an introduction into their subject and review of the contributions in this context. Articles are required to undergo a refereeing process and are accepted only if they contain a survey or significant results not published elsewhere in the literature.
EMS Series of Lectures in Mathematics
Series Code: EMSSERLEC
Published by the European Mathematical Society (EMS), this book series is aimed at students, professional mathematicians and scientists. It publishes polished notes arising from seminars or lecture series in all fields of pure and applied mathematics. The individual volumes are intended to give a rapid and accessible introduction into their particular subject, guiding the audience to topics of current research and the more advanced and specialized literature. EMS titles are distributed in the Americas by the American Mathematical Society.
EMS Textbooks in Mathematics
Series Code: EMSTEXT
Published by the European Mathematical Society (EMS), this book series is aimed at students or professional mathematicians seeking an introduction into a particular field. The individual volumes are intended to provide not only relevant techniques, results and their applications, but afford insight into the motivations and ideas behind the theory. Suitably designed exercises help to master the subject and prepare the reader for the study of more advanced and specialized literature. EMS titles are distributed in the Americas by the American Mathematical Society.
EMS The QGM Master Class Series
Series Code: EMSQGM
Published by the European Mathematical Society (EMS), this series contains lecture notes, textbooks, and monographs arising from the master classes held at The Centre for Quantum Geometry of Moduli Spaces (QGM) in Aarhus, Denmark. The focus is on collaborative cutting-edge research and training in the quantum geometry of moduli spaces. The guiding theme can be characterized as the study of geometrical aspects and mathematical foundations of quantum field theory and string theory.
EMS Tracts in Mathematics
Series Code: EMSTM
Published by the European Mathematical Society (EMS), this series includes advanced texts and monographs covering all fields in pure and applied mathematics. Tracts will give a reliable introduction and reference to special fields of current research. The books in the series will, in most cases, be authored monographs, although edited volumes may be published if appropriate. They are addressed to graduate students seeking access to research topics as well as to the experts in the field working at the frontier of research. EMS titles are distributed in the Americas by the American Mathematical Society.
EMS Zurich Lectures in Advanced Mathematics
Series Code: EMSZELC
Mathematics in Zurich has a long and distinguished tradition, in which the writing of lecture notes volumes and research monographs play a prominent part. Published by the European Mathematical Society (EMS), the “Zurich Lectures in Advanced Mathematics” series aims to make some of these publications better known to a wider audience. The series has three main constituents: lecture notes on advanced topics given by internationally renowned experts, graduate text books designed for the joint graduate program in Mathematics of the ETH and the University of Zurich, as well as contributions from researchers in residence at the mathematics research institute, FIM-ETH. Moderately priced, concise and lively in style, the volumes of this series will appeal to researchers and students alike who seek an informed introduction to important areas of current research. EMS titles are distributed in the Americas by the American Mathematical Society.
International Press of Boston
Series Code: INPR
These titles are published by International Press of Boston (Cambridge, MA). Volumes contain studies in advanced mathematics and include monographs, lecture notes, and conference proceedings on current topics of interest. International Press titles are distributed worldwide by the American Mathematical Society.
Israel Mathematical Conference Proceedings
Series Code: IMCP
This series is devoted to the proceedings of conferences, symposia, and seminars. Collections of papers focusing on a certain subject are also published. The Israel Mathematical Conference Proceedings are published by the Bar-Ilan University and distributed worldwide by the American Mathematical Society. (ISSN 0792-4119)
Memoires de la Société Mathématique de France
Series Code: SMFMEM
Memoires de la Société Mathématique de France is approximately 450 pages in length per year and is divided into 5 numbers. Each number is a monograph or a series of articles on a single subject. (ISSN 0249-633X)
Natural Math Series
Series Code: NMATH
Natural Math is a community for families, math circles, and other learning groups interested in creating rich, multi-sensory experiences for children early on.
Panoramas et Synthèses
Series Code: PASY
Panoramas et Synthèses is a series of books edited by Société Mathématique de France published in English or in French. The main goal of this series is to provide a synthetic viewpoint on a given mathematical topic. Contributions sometimes come from meetings organized in the same spirit, but the origin can be a more personal initiative. (ISSN 1272-3835)
Séminares et Congrès
Series Code: SECO
This series is devoted to the publication of Seminar Notes and Conference Proceedings which contain mainly original contributions written in their final form.
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Series Code: TITFR
This series features works in advanced mathematics published by the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (Mumbai, India). The books include monographs, lecture notes, and/or conference proceedings on topics of current interest. Volumes are distributed by the AMS worldwide except in India and neighboring countries.
Theta Foundation International Book Series of Mathematical Texts
Series Code: THETA
The AMS has joined with the Theta Foundation of Bucharest, Romania, to distribute titles in the International Book Series of Mathematical Texts. Volumes will be published by the Theta Foundation and distributed worldwide, except in Romania, by the AMS. The Theta Foundation also publishes the Journal of Operator Theory.
XYZ Press Series
Series Code: XYZ
XYZ Press publications utilize competition math as the vehicle for introducing students from middle school through college to the elegance of problem-solving through a wide variety of mathematical topics and difficulty levels. Emphasis is placed on developing mathematical insight through interesting problems, many of which employ clever strategies to engage and delight the reader.
Infrequent and Inactive Series
Advances in Soviet Mathematics
Series Code: ADVSOV
Each volume in Advances in Soviet Mathematics is compiled by a leading specialist in a particular area of mathematics and consists of high-quality articles written by world-class mathematicians from Russia. No further volumes will be published; titles published after Volume 21 appear as a subseries (now entitled Advances in the Mathematical Sciences) in the book series, American Mathematical Society Translations Series 2. (ISSN 1051-8037)
American Mathematical Society Translations: Series 2
Series Code: TRANS2
Volumes in this series consist of articles originally published in books and journals in Russia or Japan. Recent volumes include articles offering timely research by world-class mathematicians. This series includes Advances in Soviet Mathematics titles published since 1995. (ISSN 0065-9290)
AMS/MAA Studies in Mathematics (MAA Press)
Series Code: MSTM
The MAA Studies in Mathematics series produced volumes of collected essays on a single mathematical or pedagogical theme. Example topics include Harmonic Analysis, Combinatorics, Differential Geometry, and Mathematical Economics.
AMS/IP Studies in Advanced Mathematics
Series Code: AMSIP
This series, jointly published by the AMS and International Press, included monographs, lecture notes, collections, and conference proceedings on current topics of importance in advanced mathematics. Harvard University Professor of Mathematics Shing-Tung Yau is Editor-in-Chief for the series. No further volumes will be published. Back volumes are available. (ISSN 1089-3288)
Berkeley Mathematics Lecture Notes
Series Code: BMLM
This series made available at low cost several collections of notes from graduate and undergraduate mathematics courses taught at the University of California at Berkeley. Some volumes were “works in progress” that intended for a more complete treatment in later publications. The lecture notes were provided by faculty and researchers affiliated with the university’s Mathematics Department. No further volumes will be published. Back volumes are available. (ISSN 1092-9371)
CBMS Issues in Mathematics Education
Series Code: CBMATH
This series of the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences (CBMS), published in cooperation with the Mathematical Association of America, promotes information exchange intended to revitalize the teaching of mathematics and statistics at all levels. Innovative teaching efforts are profiled in these volumes. (ISSN 1047-398X)
Centre de Recherches Mathématiques (CRM) Proceedings & Lecture Notes
Series Code: CRMP
This series encompasses conference proceedings and lecture notes from important research conferences held at the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques at the Université de Montréal. This series is co-published by the AMS and the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques. (ISSN 2472-4890: online; ISSN 1065-8580: print)
Clay Mathematics Monographs
Series Code: CMIM
Each volume in this series offers a state-of-the-art exposition of an active area of current research, provided by a group of leading mathematicians. This series is co-published by the AMS and the Clay Mathematics Institute. (ISSN 1539-6061)
Clay Mathematics Proceedings
Series Code: CMIP
Each volume in the CMIP series is developed from lectures given at the annual CMI summer schools or other conference/workshops organized by the Clay Mathematics Institute. Their aim is to give clear, accessible introductions to areas of current research. This series is co-published by the Clay Mathematics Institute and the AMS. (ISSN 1534-6455)
Conference Proceedings, Canadian Mathematical Society
Series Code: CMSAMS
This series was published for the Canadian Mathematical Society by the AMS. It consisted of the proceedings of internationally attended conferences on pure and applied mathematics, sponsored by the CMS. CMS members may order at the AMS member prices. No further volumes will be published. Back volumes are available. (ISSN 0731-1036)
DIMACS: Series in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science
Series Code: DIMACS
This series includes conference and workshop proceedings and volumes on education in discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science. Volumes are derived from programs at Rutgers Universitys Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science and also sponsored by Princeton University, AT&T Labs Research, Bell Labs (Lucent Technologies), Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ), NEC Research Institute, and Telcordia Technologies.
Fields Institute Communications
Series Code: FIC
This series featured proceedings and lecture notes from the activities at the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The publications evolved from each year's main programs and conferences. No further volumes will be published. Back volumes are available. (ISSN 1069-5265)
Fields Institute Monographs
Series Code: FIM
This series featured high-quality research monographs, often generated from the activities at the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The series was co-published with the Fields Institute. No further volumes will be published. Back volumes are available. (ISSN 1069-5273)
Lectures in Applied Mathematics
Series Code: LAM
The volumes published lectures given at summer seminars in applied mathematics sponsored by the American Mathematical Society and Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics on various topics in applied mathematics. No further volumes will be published. Back volumes are available. (ISSN 0075-8485)
Lectures on Mathematics in the Life Sciences
Series Code: LLSCI
Books published in this series contain papers presented at symposia in mathematical biology held under the auspices of the American Mathematical Society and other organizations. No further volumes will be published. Back volumes are available. (ISSN 0075-8523)
Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics
Series Code: STEKLO
Beginning with Russian volume 79 this series is a cover-to-cover English translation of the proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics in the Russian Academy of Sciences. (ISSN 0081-5438)
SIAM-AMS Proceedings
Series Code: SIAMS
These volumes contain papers presented at symposia in applied mathematics that were co-sponsored by the AMS and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). The topics of the symposia were selected by a joint committee of the AMS and SIAM. No further volumes will be published. Back volumes are available. (ISSN 0080-5084)
SMF/AMS Texts and Monographs
Series Code: SMFAMS
This series, co-published with the Société Mathématique de France (SMF), included English translations of select books originally published in French by the SMF in series such as the outstanding Cours Spécialiss. Other SMF series represented in this collection include Astérisque, Panoramas et Synthèses, and Mémoires. No further volumes will be published. Back volumes are available. (ISSN 1525-2302)
Vieweg Aspects of Mathematics
Series Code: VWAM
The texts published in this series are intended for graduate students and all mathematicians who wish to broaden their research horizons or who simply want to get a better idea of what is going on in a given field. They are introductions to areas that are close to modern research and prepare the reader for a better understanding of research papers. (ISSN 0179-2156).
Vieweg Monographs
Series Code: VW
Volumes in Vieweg Monographs contain studies in advanced mathematics and include monographs and textbooks. The AMS is exclusive distributor in North America. Vieweg Verlag Publications are available worldwide from the AMS outside of Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Japan.
Vieweg Advanced Lectures in Mathematics
Series Code: VWALM
Vieweg Advanced Lectures in Mathematics is a series representing notes from advanced graduate courses on current topics of interest. Editors for the Advanced Lectures in Mathematics series are Martin Aigner, Gerd Fischer, Michael Grüter, Manfred Knebusch, Rudolf Scharlau, and Gisbert Wüstholz. (ISSN 0932-7134)