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[1] Alan Adolphson, Steven Sperber, and Marvin Tretkoff, editors. p-adic Methods in Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry. Number 133 in Contemporary Mathematics. American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 1992.[ bib ]
[2] Lars Ahlfors. Complex Analysis. International Series in Pure and Applied Mathematics. McGraw-Hill, 1979.[ bib ]
[3] Martin Aigner and Günter M. Ziegler. Proofs from THE BOOK. Springer, 2002.[ bib ]
[4] A. Adrian Albert. Fundamental Concepts of Higher Algebra. Phoenix Science Press, 1962.[ bib ]
[5] Charalambos D. Aliprantis and Owen Burkinshaw. Principles of Real Analysis. Academic Press, 1990.[ bib ]
[6] J.L. Alperin. Local Represenation Theory. Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 1993.[ bib ]
[7] George E. Andrews. Number Theory. Dover, 1971.[ bib ]
[8] M.A. Armstrong. Basic Topology. Springer-Verlag, 1983.[ bib ]
[9] Emil Artin. Galois Theory. University of Notre Dame, 2nd edition, 1959.[ bib ]
[10] Emil Artin. Galois Theory. Dover, 2nd edition, 1998.[ bib ]
[11] Stephen Barr. Experiments in Topology. Dover, 1989.[ bib ]
[12] H.S. Bear. An Introduction to Mathematical Analysis. Academic Press, San Diego, 1997.[ bib ]
[13] Alan F. Beardon. Iteration of Rational Functions. Number 132 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 2000.[ bib ]
[14] Albert H. Beiler. Recreations in the Theory of Numbers. Dover, 1996.[ bib ]
[15] E. T. Bell. The Queen of the Sciences. A Century of Progress Series. The Williams & Wilkins Company, 1931.[ bib ]
[16] Elwyn R. Berlekamp. Algebraic Coding Theory. Aegean Park Press, 1984.[ bib ]
[17] Garrett Birkhoff and Thomas C. Bartee. Modern Applied Algebra. McGraw-Hill, 1970.[ bib ]
[18] Garrett Birkhoff and Saunders McLane. A Survey of Modern Algebra. Macmillan, New York, 1965.[ bib ]
[19] Norman Bleistein and Richard A. Handelsman. Asymptotic Expansion of Integrals. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1975.[ bib ]
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[23] Douglas S. Bridges. Foundations of Real and Abstract Analysis. Number 174 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1997.[ bib ]
[24] William Browder. Algebraic Topology and Algebraic K-Theory. Annals of Mathematics Studies. Princeton University Press, 1987.[ bib ]
[25] David M. Burton. Elementary Number Theory. Allyn and Burton, 1976.[ bib ]
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[28] Robert D. Carmichael. Groups of Finite Order. Dover, New York, 1956.[ bib ]
[29] Henri Cartan. Théories élémentaire des fonctions anal ytiques d'une ou plusieurs variables complexes. Hermann Paris, 1961.[ bib ]
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[31] Claude Chevalley. The Theory of Lie Groups. Princeton University Press, 1946.[ bib ]
[32] Claude Chevalley. The Algebraic Theory of Spinors. Columbia University Press, 1955.[ bib ]
[33] D.V. et al Chudnovsky, editor. Number Theory: New York 1983-1983. Number 1135 in Lecture Notes in Mathematics. Springer-Verlag, 1983.[ bib ]
[34] Ruel V. Churchill. Complex Variables and Applications. McGraw-Hill, 2nd edition, 1990.[ bib ]
[35] Ruel V. Churchill. Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2nd edition, 1963.[ bib ]
[36] Christopher Clapham. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Mathematics. Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, 1996.[ bib ]
[37] Allan Clark. Elements of Abstract Algebra. Dover, 1984.[ bib ]
[38] E.J. et al. Cogan. Modern Mathematical Methods and Models, volume 1. Mathematical Association of America, 1958.[ bib ]
[39] E.J. et al. Cogan. Modern Mathematical Methods and Models, volume 2. Mathematical Association of America, 1958.[ bib ]
[40] Arjeh M. Cohen, editor. Computer Algebra in Industry. Wiley & Sons, 1993.[ bib ]
[41] Paul J. Cohen. Set Theory and the Continuum Hypothesis. W. A. Benjamin, Inc., 1966.[ bib ]
[42] Harvey Cohn. Advanced Number Theory. Dover, 1980.[ bib ]
[43] Harvey Cohn. Introduction to the Construction of Class Fields. Dover Books, 1985.[ bib ]
[44] Harold Davenport. Multiplicative Number Theory. Lectures in Advanced Mathematics. Markham Publishing Company, 1966.[ bib ]
[45] Morton D. Davis. Game Theory: A Nontechnical Introduction. Dover Press, 1997.[ bib ]
[46] Richard A. Dean. Elements of Abstract Algebra. Wiley & Sone, 1966.[ bib ]
[47] Richard Dedekind. Essays on the Theory of Numbers. Dover, 1963.[ bib ]
[48] Leonard Eugene Dickson. Introduction to Theory of Numbers. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1929.[ bib ]
[49] Leonard Eugene Dickson. Linear Groups with an Exposition of the Galois Field Theory. Dover, 1958.[ bib ]
[50] Francois Digne and Jean Michel. Representations of Finite Groups of Lie Type. London Mathematical Society, 1991.[ bib ]
[51] P.G.L. Dirichlet. Lectures on Number Theory. AMS, 1999.[ bib ]
[52] John D. Dixon. Problems in Group Theory. Dover Books, 1973.[ bib ]
[53] Manfredo P. DoCarmo. Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces. Prentice-Hall, 1976.[ bib ]
[54] Manfredo P. DoCarmo. Riemannian Geometry. Birkhäuser, 1992.[ bib ]
[55] J.L. Doob. Measure Theory. Number 143 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1994.[ bib ]
[56] B.A. et al. Dubrovin. Modern Geometry - Methods and Applications, Part II. Number 104 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1985.[ bib ]
[57] William Dunham. Euler: The Master of us All. MAA, 1999.[ bib ]
[58] H.-D. et al. Ebbinghaus. Numbers. Number 123 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1991.[ bib ]
[59] Harold M. Edwards. Galois Theory. Number 101 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1984.[ bib ]
[60] David Eisenbud. Commutative Algebra with a View Toward Algebraic Geometry. Number 150 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1999.[ bib ]
[61] David Eisenbud and Joe Harris. The Geometry of Schemes. Number 197 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 2001.[ bib ]
[62] D.B.A. Epstein. Cohomology Operations. Annals of Mathematics Studies. Princeton University Press, 1962.[ bib ]
[63] J.-P. Escofier. Galois Theory. Number 204 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 2001.[ bib ]
[64] Jody Esmonde and M. Ram Murty. Problems in Algebraic Number Theory. Number 190 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1999.[ bib ]
[65] Antal E. Fekete. Real Linear Algebra. Dekker, 1985.[ bib ]
[66] Gerald B. Folland. Real Analysis: Modern Techniques and Their Applications. Wiley-Interscience, second edition, 1999.[ bib ]
[67] John B. Fraleigh. A First Course in Abstract Algebra. Addison-Wesley, 1994.[ bib ]
[68] Michael Frazier. An introduction to wavelets through linear algebra.[ bib ]
[69] Watson Fulks. Advanced Calculus: An Introduction to Analysis. Wiley & Sons, 3rd edition, 1978.[ bib ]
[70] William Fulton. Algebraic Topology: A First Course. Number 153 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1997.[ bib ]
[71] William Fulton and Joe Harris. Representation Theory: A First Course. Number 125 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics: Reading in Mathematics. Springer, New York, 1991.[ bib ]
[72] Joseph A. Gallian. Contemporary Abstract Algebra. Heath, 2nd edition, 1990.[ bib ]
[73] Bernard Gelbaum and John Olmsted. Counterexamples in Analysis. Dover Books, 1992.[ bib ]
[74] Leonard Gillman and Meyer Jerison. Rings of Continuous Functions. The University Series in Higher Mathematics. D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 1960.[ bib ]
[75] Kurt Godel. On Formally Undecidable Propositions of Principia Mathematica and Related Systems. Dover, 1992.[ bib ]
[76] Richard R. Goldberg. Methods of Real Analysis. Wiley & Sons, 2nd edition, 1976.[ bib ]
[77] Fernando P. Gouvea. p-adic Numbers: An Introduction. Springer, 00.[ bib ]
[78] Jacek Graczyk and Grzegorz Swiatek. The Real Fatou Conjecture. Number 144 in Annals of Mathematics Studies. Princeton University Press, 1998.[ bib ]
[79] Sidney W. Graham and Jeffrey D. Vaaler, editors. Topics in Analytic Number Theory. University of Texas Press, Austin, 1985.[ bib ]
[80] William C. Graustein. Differential Geometry. MacMillan, New York, 1935.[ bib ]
[81] L.C. Grove and C.T. Benson. Finite Reflection Groups. Number 99 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, New York, second edition, 1971.[ bib ]
[82] Larry C. Grove. Algebra. Dover Books, 1983.[ bib ]
[83] Richard Haberman. Elementary Applied Partial Differential Equations. Prentice-Hall, 2nd edition, 1987.[ bib ]
[84] Charles Robert Hadlock. Field Theory and Its Classical Problems. Number 19 in The Carus Mathematical Monographs. The Mathematical Association of America, 2000.[ bib ]
[85] Marshall Hall. The Theory of Groups. The Macmillan Company, 1959.[ bib ]
[86] G.H. Hardy. An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers. Oxford Science Publications. Oxford Press, fifth edition, 1979.[ bib ]
[87] Robin Hartshorne. Algebraic Geometry. Number 52 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1977.[ bib ]
[88] Allen Hatcher. Algebraic Topology. Cambridge University Pres, 2002.[ bib ]
[89] Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap and Yanis Varoufakis. Game Theory: A Critical Introduction. Routledge, 1995.[ bib ]
[90] I. N. Herstein. Topics in Algebra. Blaisdell, 1964.[ bib ]
[91] I.N. Herstein. Abstract Algebra. Prentice Hall, 3rd edition, 1996.[ bib ]
[92] Frederick S. Hillier and Gerald J. Lieberman. Introduction to Operations Research. Holden-Day, 1968.[ bib ]
[93] P.J. Hilton and U. Stammbach. A Course in Homological Algebra. Number 4 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1971.[ bib ]
[94] Peter Hilton. General Cohomology and K-Theory. London Mathematical Society, 1971.[ bib ]
[95] Mayer Humi and William B. Miller. Boundary Value Problems and Partial Differential Equations. PWS-Kent, 1992.[ bib ]
[96] James E. Humphreys. Linear Algebraic Groups. Number 21 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1975.[ bib ]
[97] Thomas W. Hungerford. Algebra. Number 73 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1974.[ bib ]
[98] S.Y. Husseini. The Topology of Classical Groups and Related Topics. Gordon and Breach, Science Publishers, Inc., 1969.[ bib ]
[99] Dale Hussemöller. Elliptic Curves. Number 111 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 2nd edition, 2004.[ bib ]
[100] Kenneth Ireland and Michael Rosen. A Classical Introduction to Modern Number Theory. Number 84 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 2nd edition, 1998.[ bib ]
[101] Nathan Jacobson. Lie Algebra. Dover, New York, 1979.[ bib ]
[102] A.J. Jones. Game Theory: Mathematical models of conflict. Wiley & Sons, 1980.[ bib ]
[103] Mark Kac. Statistical Independence in Probability Analysis and Number Theory. Carus Mathematical Monographs. MAA, 1959.[ bib ]
[104] Donald W. Kahn. Topology: An Introduction to the Point-Set and Algebraic Areas. Dover, 1995.[ bib ]
[105] Wilfred Kaplan. Advanced Calculus. Addison-Wesley, 1959.[ bib ]
[106] Irving Kaplansky. Infinite Abelian Groups. University of Michigan Press, 1962.[ bib ]
[107] Irving Kaplansky. Fields and Rings. University of Chicago Press, 1970.[ bib ]
[108] Kazuya Kato, Nobushige Kurokawa, and Takeshi Saito. Number Theory I: Fermat's Dream, volume 186 of Translations of Mathematical Monographs. American Mathematical Society, 1996.[ bib ]
[109] David C. Kay. Tensor Calculus. Schaum's Outline Series in Mathematics. McGraw-Hill, 1988.[ bib ]
[110] Nicholas M. Katz. Gauss Sums, Kloosterman Sums, and Monodromy Groups. Number 116 in Annals of Mathematics Studies. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1988.[ bib ]
[111] Wen-Fong Ke. Structures of Circular Planar Nearrings. University of Arizona, 1992.[ bib ]
[112] A.Y. Khinchin. Continued Fractions. Dover, 1997.[ bib ]
[113] A.Y. Khinchin. Three Pearls of Number Theory. Dover, 1998.[ bib ]
[114] Konrad Knopp. Theory and Application Infinite Series. Dover, 1990.[ bib ]
[115] Konrad Knopp. Theory of Functions, Parts I and II. Dover, 1996.[ bib ]
[116] Konrad Knopp. Problem Book in the Theory of Functions, volume II. Dover, 1952.[ bib ]
[117] Neal Koblitz. p-adic Number, p-adic Analysis, and Zeta-Functions. Number 58 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 2nd edition, 1984.[ bib ]
[118] Neal Koblitz. A Course in Number Theory and Cryptography. Number 114 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 2nd edition, 1994.[ bib ]
[119] Neal Koblitz. Algebraic Aspects of Cryptography. Springer, 1999.[ bib ]
[120] Bernard Kolman. Elementary Linear Algebra. MacMillan, 5th edition, 1991.[ bib ]
[121] Rainer Kress. Numerical Analysis. Number 181 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1998.[ bib ]
[122] Imre Lakatos. Proofs and Refutations: the Logic of Mathematical Discovery. Cambridge University Press, 1999.[ bib ]
[123] Serge Lang. Algebra. Addison-Wesley, 1965.[ bib ]
[124] Serge Lang. Algebraic Number Theory. Columbia University Press, 1970.[ bib ]
[125] Serge Lang. Complex Analysis. Number 103 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 2nd edition, 1985.[ bib ]
[126] Solomon Lefschetz. Algebraic Topology. Colloquium Publications, Volume XXVII. AMS, 1942.[ bib ]
[127] William J. LeVeque. Fundamentals of Number Theory. Dover, 1996.[ bib ]
[128] J.H. van Lint. Introduction to Coding Theory. Number 86 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 2nd edition, 1992.[ bib ]
[129] J.E. Littlewood. The Elements of the Theory of Real Functions. Dover, New York, 3rd edition, 1954.[ bib ]
[130] Calvin T. Long. Elementary Introduction to Number Theory. Prentice Hall, 3rd edition, 1987.[ bib ]
[131] A.A. Luce. Logic. Hodder and Stoughton, 1976.[ bib ]
[132] Jerrold E. Marsden and Anthony J. Tromba. Vector Calculus. W. H. Freeman, 4th edition, 1996.[ bib ]
[133] William S. Massey. A Basic Course in Algebraic Topology. Number 127 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1991.[ bib ]
[134] W.S. Massey. Algebraic Topology: An Introduction. Number 56 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1967.[ bib ]
[135] Hideyuki Matsumura. Commutative Ring Theory. Cambridge Texts in Mathematics. Cambridge Press, 2000.[ bib ]
[136] C.R.F. Maunder. Algebraic Topology. Dover Books, 1980.[ bib ]
[137] John E. Maxfield and Margaret W. Maxfield. Abstract Algebra and Solution by Radicals. Dover, 1971.[ bib ]
[138] Paul J. McCarthy. Algebraic Extensions of Fields. Dover, 1966.[ bib ]
[139] Thomas J. McKay. Modern Formal Logic. Macmillan, 1989.[ bib ]
[140] Alexander Mehlmann. The Game's Afoot! Game Theory in Myth and Paradox. AMS, 2000.[ bib ]
[141] Richard K. Miller. Introduction to Differential Equations. Prentice-Hall, 1987.[ bib ]
[142] John W. Milnor. Topology from the Differentiable Viewpoint. University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1965.[ bib ]
[143] Michael Monastyrsky. Modern Mathematics in the Light of the Fields Medals. A.K. Peters, 1998.[ bib ]
[144] Robert E. Mosher and Martin C. Tangora. Cohomology Operations and Applications in Homotopy Theory. Harper and Row, 1968.[ bib ]
[145] Frederick Mosteller. Fifty Challenging Problems in Probability with Solutions. Dover, 1987.[ bib ]
[146] M.E. Munroe. Introduction to Measure and Integration. Addison-Wesley, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1953.[ bib ]
[147] Ernst Nagel and James R. Newman. Godel's Proof. New York University Press, 1964.[ bib ]
[148] Melvyn B. Nathanson. Additive Number Theory: Inverse Problems and the Geometry of Sumsets. Number 165 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, New York, 1996.[ bib ]
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[150] Donald J. Newman. Analytic Number Theory. Number 177 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 2000.[ bib ]
[151] Ivan Niven. Numbers: Rational and Irrational. Random House, 1961.[ bib ]
[152] Ivan Niven, Herbert S. Zuckerman, and Hugh L. Montgomery. An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers. Wiley & Sons, 5th edition, 1991.[ bib ]
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[154] Oystein Ore. Number Theory and its History. Dover Books, 1976.[ bib ]
[155] Hiram Paley and Paul Weichsel. A First Course in Abstract Algebra. Holt, Rinehart, Winston, 1966.[ bib ]
[156] S.J. Patterson. An Introduction to the Theory of the Riemann Zeta-Function, volume 14 of Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics. Cambridge University Press, 1999.[ bib ]
[157] B.O. Peirce. A Short Tables of Integrals. Ginn and Company, 4th edition, 1957.[ bib ]
[158] Marko Petkovsek, Herbert S. Wilf, and Doron Zeilberger. A=B. A.K. Peters, 1996.[ bib ]
[159] Washek F. Pfeffer. The Riemann Approach to Integration: Local Geometric Theory. Number 109 in Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 1993.[ bib ]
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[161] Mark A. Pinsky. Partial Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems with Applications. International Series in Pure and Applied Mathematics. McGraw-Hill, 3rd edition, 1998.[ bib ]
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[164] Jeffrey Rauch. Partial Differential Equations. Number 128 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1991.[ bib ]
[165] Paulo Ribenboim. The New Book of Prime Number Records. Springer, 1996.[ bib ]
[166] Hans Riesel. Prime Numbers and Computer Methods for Factorization. Birkhauser, Boston, 2nd edition, 1994.[ bib ]
[167] Fred S. Roberts. Measurement Theory with Applications to Decisionmaking, Utility, and the Social Sciences, volume 7 of Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications. Addison-Wesley, 1979.[ bib ]
[168] J.B. Roberts. The Real Number System in an Algebraic Setting. Freeman, 1962.[ bib ]
[169] Steve Roman. Field Theory. Number 158 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1995.[ bib ]
[170] H.E. Rose. A Course in Number Theory. Clarendon Press, 1988.[ bib ]
[171] Sheldon Ross. A First Course in Probability. Macmillan, 3rd edition, 1988.[ bib ]
[172] Joseph Rotman. Galois Theory. Springer, 2nd edition, 1998.[ bib ]
[173] Rudolf v. B. Rucker. Geometry, Relativity and the Fourth Dimension. Dover, 1977.[ bib ]
[174] Walter Rudin. Principles of Mathematical Analysis. International Series in Pure and Applied Mathematics. McGraw-Hill, 1976.[ bib ]
[175] Thomas L. Saaty. The Four-Color Problem: Assaults and Conquest. Dover Books, 1986.[ bib ]
[176] Karl Sabbagh. The Riemann Hypothesis: The Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2002.[ bib ]
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[178] Richard D. Schafer. An Introduction to Nonassociative Algebras. Dover, 1995.[ bib ]
[179] Edward R. Scheinerman. Mathematics: A discrete introduction, 1998.[ bib ]
[180] Fritz Schweiger. Ergodic Theory of Fibred Systems and Metric Number Theory. Claredon Press, 1995.[ bib ]
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[183] Georgi E. Shilov. Elementary Functional Analysis. Dover, 1996.[ bib ]
[184] Joseph H. Silverman and John Tate. Rational Points on Elliptic Curves. Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1992.[ bib ]
[185] Joseph H. Silverman. Advanced Topics in the Arithmetic of Elliptic Curves. Number 151 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1999.[ bib ]
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[197] Edwin Weiss. Algebraic Number Thoery. Dover, 1998.[ bib ]
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[200] John Wermer. Banach Algebras and Several Complex Variables. Number 35 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 2nd edition, 1976.[ bib ]
[201] Herman Weyl. The Theory of Groups and Quantum Mechanics. Dover, 1950.[ bib ]
[202] Richard Wheeden and Antoni Zygmund. Measure and Integral. Number 43 in Monographs and Textbooks in Pure and Applied Mathematics. Dekker, 1977.[ bib ]
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[204] Oscar Zariski and Pierre Samuel. Commutative Algebra, Volume II. Number 29 in Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer, 1960.[ bib ]
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