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CBMS Large Networks and Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences The Mathematical Issues in Education American Mathematical Society Volume 17 white --> Colloquium Publications Volume 60 Graph Limits The Mathematical Education of Teachers Large Networks Education and Graph László Lovász, Eötvös Loránd University, of Teachers II II Limits ,

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F OU 88 Mathematical Association of America This is an amazing book: readable, deep, and NDED 18 statistics that school teachers should know and lively. It sets out this emerging area, makes con- to how they should come to know that math- nections between old classical graph theory and ematics, taking full consideration of the Common Core State graph limits, and charts the course of the future. Standards for mathematics. —, This series is published in cooperation with the Mathematical Association of America. László Lovász has written an admirable treatise on the exciting new theory of graph limits and graph homomorphisms, an area of CBMS Issues in Mathematics Education, Volume 17; 2012; 86 pages; great importance in the study of large networks. It is an author- Softcover; ISBN: 978-0-8218-6926-0; List US$33; AMS members US$26.40; itative, masterful text that reflects Lovász’s position as the main Order code CBMATH/17 architect of this rapidly developing theory. The book is a must for combinatorialists, network theorists, and theoretical computer Semiclassical Analysis scientists alike.

—Bela Bollobas, Cambridge University, UK white --> Maciej Zworski, University of California, Berkeley, CA Colloquium Publications, Volume 60; 2012; 475 pages; Hardcover; ISBN: Semiclassical 978-0-8218-9085-1; List US$99; AMS members US$79.20; Order code Analysis COLL/60 This book is an excellent, comprehensive intro- Maciej Zworski duction to semiclassical analysis. I believe it will become a standard reference for the subject. Graduate Studies in Mathematics Numbers and Functions Volume 138 —Alejandro Uribe, University of Michigan American Mathematical Society From a classical-experimental A graduate-level introduction to important ’s point of view techniques in partial differential equations and Victor H. Moll, , New analysis. Orleans, LA Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Volume 138; 2012; 431 pages; Hardcover; ISBN: 978-0-8218-8320-4; List US$75; AMS members US$60; An exploration of the connections between ele- Order code GSM/138 mentary functions and topics in number theory and combinator-

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Colloquium Publications Volume 59 From Stein to Student Mathematical Library, Volume 65; 2012; 504 pages; Softcover; From Stein ISBN: 978-0-8218-8795-0; List US$58; AMS members US$46.40; Order code to Weinstein Weinstein and Back and Back STML/65 Symplectic Geometry of Affine Complex Symplectic Geometry of Affine Manifolds

Kai Cieliebak Complex Manifolds Invitation to Classical Kai Cieliebak, Ludwig-Maximilians- Analysis Universität, München, Germany, and Yakov Peter Duren, University of Michigan, Ann Eliashberg, Stanford University, CA Arbor, MI A beautiful and comprehensive introduction to this important This is the kind of book that should be in the field. library of every serious student of analysis. The —Dusa McDuff, Barnard College, Columbia University material, while classical, is in its totality not read- ily available in this form, and so the author has This excellent book gives a detailed, clear, and wonderfully written done a great service in writing this text. treatment of the interplay between the world of Stein manifolds and the more topological and flexible world of Weinstein mani- —Elias M. Stein, Princeton University folds. Devoted to this subject with a long history, the book serves as a superb introduction to this area and also contains the authors’ Peter Duren’s Invitation to Classical Analysis is a beautiful book. It new results. presents a rich selection of results in classical analysis clearly and —, MIT elegantly. Every undergraduate student of mathematics would learn a lot from reading it. An exploration of symplectic geometry and its applications in the — complex geometric world of Stein manifolds. A rigorous review of selected topics in classical analysis, complete Colloquium Publications, Volume 59; 2012; 364 pages; Hardcover; ISBN: with applications, examples, historical notes and special features. 978-0-8218-8533-8; List US$78; AMS members US$62.40; Order code COLL/59 Pure and Applied Undergraduate Texts, Volume 17; 2012; 392 pages; Hardcover; ISBN: 978-0-8218-6932-1; List US$74; AMS members US$59.20; Order code AMSTEXT/17

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