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Taylor M.E. — Partial Differential Equations. Basic theory (vol. 1) | 193, 199, 221 |
Nevanlinna R., Paatero V. — Introduction to Complex Analysis | 213—224 |
Fritz J. — Lectures on advanced numerical analysis | 87 |
Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics. Vol. 2 | 198.G |
Morse P., Feshbach H. — Methods of Theoretical Physics (part 1) | 377, 389 |
Morse P., Feshbach H. — Methods of Theoretical Physics (part 2) | 377, 389 |
Mauch S. — Introduction to Methods of Applied Mathematics or Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers | 263 |
Streater R.S., Wightman A.S. — PCT, Spin and Statistics, and All That | 49, 66 |
Oprea J. — Differential Geometry and Its Applications | 236 |
Kodaira K. — Complex manifolds and deformation of complex structures | 9, 10 |
Silverman J.H. — The arithmetic of elliptic curves | 361, 362 |
Henrici P. — Applied and Computational Complex Analysis (Vol. 3) | 153 |
Bergman S. — The Kernel Function and Conformal Mapping | 18 |
Bochner S., Martin W.T. — Several Complex Variables | 34, 137 |
Rudin W. — Real and Complex Analysis | 316, 372. 375 |
Jones D.S. — Introduction to Asymptotics: A Treatment Using Nonstandard Analysis | 24, 47, 51, 66, 76 |
Whittaker E.T., Watson G.N. — A Course of Modern Analysis | 96 |
MacLane S., Moerdijk L. — Sheaves in Geometry and Logic | 83 |
Weinberger H.F. — First course in partial defferential equations with complex variables and transform methods | 216 |
Ahlfors L.V. — Complex analysis | 170, 275—290 |
Helgaker T., Jorgensen P., Olsen J. — Molecular Electronic-Structure Theory. Part 2 | 782 |
Parisi G. — Statistical field theory | 202 |
Polya G., Latta G. — Complex Variables | 231 |
Chaudhry M.A., Zubair S.M. — On a Class of Incomplete Gamma Functions with Applications | 31, 39, 293 |
Lorentzen L., Waadeland — Continued fractions and applications | 25, 174 |
Mahmoud H.M. — Evolution of random search trees | 16, 225, 275—276, 282 |
Bitsadze A.V. — Equations of mathematical physics | 146 |
Knapp A.W. — Elliptic Curves (MN-40) | 166, 167 |
Carmona R. — Practical Time-Frequency Analysis | 138 |
Borwein P., Choi S., Rooney B. — The Riemann Hypothesis | 5, 11, 14, 155, 202, 462, 467, 468 |
Polyanin A., Manzhirov A.V. — Handbook of Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists | 418 |
Jones G.A., Singerman D. — Complex Functions: An Algebraic and Geometric Viewpoint | 125 |
Murty M.R. — Problems in Analytic Number Theory | 72, 115, 280 |
Everest G., Ward T. — An Introduction to Number Theory | 175 |
Masujima M. — Path integral quantization and stochastic quantization | 175 |
Araki H. — Mathematical Theory of Quantum Fields | 151 |
Tanigawa Y. — Number Theory: Tradition and Modernization | 154 |
Krantz S.G. — Function Theory of Several Complex Variables | 14, 242, 318 |
Ablowitz M.J., Fokas A.S. — Complex Variables: Introduction and Applications | 123, 152 |
Hahn L.- Sh., Epstein B. — Classical Complex Analysis | 280 |
Kilbas A., Srivastava H.M. — Theory and Applications of Fractional Differential Equations | 27, 86, 120 |
Kato K., Kurokawa N., Saito T. — Number Theory I. Fermat's Dream | 90 |
Lima E.L. — Fundamental Groups and Covering Spaces | 124 |
Kapusta J.I. — Finite-temperature field theory | 40—41, 48—49, 72—74, 82, 86, 141 |
Shankar R. — Basic Training In Mathematics | 142 |
Kline M. — Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, Vol. 1 | 642—644, 1114 |
Rockmore D. — Stalking the Riemann Hypothesis: The Quest to Find the Hidden Law of Prime Numbers | 80n |
Wyld H.W. — Mathematical Methods for Physics | 435—440 |
Mandic D.P., Chambers J.A. — Recurrent neural networks for prediction: learning algorithms, architectures and stability | 61 |
Sandor J., Mitrinovic D.S., Crstici B. — Handbook of Number Theory II | 582 |
Van der Put M., Singer M.F. — Galois Theory of Linear Differential Equations | 149, 150 |
Kobayashi S., Nomizu K. — Foundations of Differential Geometry, Volume 2 | I-254 |
Giamarchi T. — Quantum Physics in One Dimension | 375, 387 |
Kline M. — Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, Vol. 3 | 642—644, 1114 |
Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics | 198.G |
Mahmoud H.M. — Sorting: a distribution theory | 62, 99 |
Rudin W. — Real and complex analysis | 323, 377, 379 |
Bratteli O., Robinson D.W. — Operator Algebras and Quantum Statistical Mechanics (vol. 1) | 25 |
Greenberg M.D. — Advanced engineering mathematics | 1218 |
Prigogine I. — Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics | 174, 176, 177, 178, 228 |
Gong S., Gong Y. — Concise Complex Analysis | 113 |
Bellman R. — Introduction to Matrix Analysis | 147 |
Kline M. — Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, Vol. 2 | 642—644, 1114 |
Nikiforov A.F., Uvarov V. — Special Functions of Mathematical Physics: A Unified Introduction with Applications | 12 |
Pap E. — Complex Analysis Through Examples And Exercises | 227 |
Strichartz R.S. — The way of analysis | 281, 285 |
Bao G., Cowsar L., Masters W. — Mathematical Modeling in Optical Science | 72, 80, 84 |
Billingham J., King A.C. — Wave Motion | 388 |
Burkhardt H. — Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable | 382, 384 |
Rockmore D. — Stalking the Riemann Hypothesis | 80n |
Gröbner W., Knapp H, — Contributions to the method of Lie series | 23, 65ff. |
Freund L.B. — Dynamic Fracture Mechanics | 32—33, 85 |
Cercignani C. — Theory and Application of the Boltzman Equation | 330, 331, 333, 335, 336, 337 |
Birrell N.D., Davies P.C.W. — Quantum Fields in Curved Space | 129, 151, 159ff., 193—194, 248 |
Bogolubov N.N., Logunov A.A., Todorov I.T. — Introduction to Axiomatic Quantum Field Theory | 332, 445—446 |
Goodman J.W. — Introduction to Fourier Optics | 161 |
Bjorken J.D., Drell S.D. — Relativistic Quantum Fields | 312—317 |
Abhyankar S.S. — Local Analytic Geometry | 33, 115 |
Bitsadze A.V. — Equations of Mathematical Physics | 146 |
Driscoll T.A., Trefethen L.N. — Schwarz-Christoffel Mapping | 2, 5, 10, 105, 112, 113 |
Sernelius B.E. — Surface Modes in Physics | 205 |
Haug H., Jauho A.-P. — Quantum kinetics in transport and optics of semiconductors | 56, 65—68, 91 |
Bratteli O., Robinson D.W. — Operator Algebras and Quantum Statistical Mechanics (vol. 2) | 25 |
Fetter A.L., Walecka J.D. — Quantum theory of many-particle systems | 117p, 297—298, 302—303, 493 |
Chan Man Fong C.F., De Kee D., Kaloni P.N. — Advanced Mathematics for Engineering and Sciences | 297 |
Murty M.R. — Problems in analytic number theory | 74, 115, 310 |
Schulman L.S. — Techniques and applications of path integration | 64, 99, 105, 162, 168, 230, 232, 272, 279, 280, 281, 289, 327, 331 (see also Barrier penetration; Tunneling) |
Graff K.F. — Wave motion in elastic solids | 418 |
Exner P. — Open quantum systems and Feynman integrals | see “f-integral” |
Greiner W. — Classical electrodynamics | 109 |
Clemens C.H. — Scrapbook of Complex Curve Theory | 53 |
Economou E.N. — Green's Functions in Quantum Physics | 9, 117, 276—278, 283 |
Davies B. — Integral Transforms and Their Applications | 9-12 |
Gilmore R. — Lie Groups, Lie Algebras and Some of Their Applications | 186, 192, 212, 421 |
Korevaar J. — Tauberian Theory: A Century of Developments | 288, see also "Non-continuability" |
Thompson W.J. — Computing for Scientists and Engineers: A Workbook of Analysis, Numerics, and Applications | 44 |
Bayin S.S. — Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering | 350 |
Àìåíçàäå Þ.À. — Òåîðèÿ óïðóãîñòè | 162 |
Friedlander F.G. — The Wave Equation on a Curved Space-Time | 53 |
C. Caratheodory, F. Steinhardt — Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable. 2 Volumes | 236 |
Curle N., Davies H. — Modern Fluid Dynamics. Compressible flow | 182 |
Streater R.F., Wightman A.S. — PCT, spin and statistics and all that | 49, 66 |
Kaplan W. — Introduction to analytic functions | 49, 75, 159—163, 166, 189—195, 201—202 |
Thron W. — Introduction to the theory of functions of a complex variable | 156 |
Noble B. — Methods based on the Wiener-Hopf technique for the solution of PDEs | 7ff, 38ff |
Prigogine I. — Monographs in Statistical Physics And Thermodynamics. Volume 1. Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics | 174, 176, 177, 178, 228 |
Courant R., Hilbert D. — Methods of Mathematical Physics. Volume 1 | 395 |
Hayes D.F. (ed.), Shubin T. (ed.) — Mathematical Adventures for Students and Amateurs | 78 |
Barnett S.M., Radmore P.M. — Methods in Theoretical Quantum Optics | 141, 205, 246 |
Rainville E. D. — Intermediate Course in Differential Equations | 62 |
Dienes P. — The Taylor series: An introduction to the theory of functions of a complex variable | 99 |
Nehari Z. — Conformal mapping | 103—105 |
Duistermaat J.J, Kolk J.A.C. — Distributions: theory and applications | 124 |
Gleason A. — Fundamentals of Abstract Analysis | 304ff, 320ff |
Goldstein L.J. — Analytic Number Theory | 139, 154, 159 |
Eringen A.C., Suhubi E.S. — Elastodynamics (vol. 2) Linear theory | 587, 593 |
Hille E. — Methods in classical and functional analysis | 256, 262, 271 |
Kobayashi S., Nomizu K. — Foundations of Differential Geometry, Volume 1 | 254 |
Knopp K. — Theory of functions | 93ff. |
Morse P.M. — Methods of theoretical physics | 377, 389 |
Gelbaum B.R. — Problems in Real and Complex Analysis | 11.1. 115 |
Churchill R.V. — Operational mathematics | 165, 166 |
Krantz S.G. — Function theory of several complex variables | 14, 242, 318 |
Efimov A.V. — Mathematical Analysis (Advanced Topics). Part 1. General Functional Series and Their Applications | 137 |
Bellman R. — Perturbation Techniques in Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering | 91 |
Richards P.I. — Manual of Mathematical Physics | 317 |
E. G. Phillips, M.A., M.Sc. — Functions of a complex variable with applications | 103—107 |
Wilf H.S., Zeilbercer D., Petkovšek M. — A=B | 42 |
Mathews J., Walker R.L. — Mathematical methods of physics | 482 |
Davis H.T. — Introduction to nonlinear differential and integral equations | 245, 246, Chap. 9 |
Lane S.M. — Mathematics, form and function | 348 |
Marder M.P. — Condensed matter physics | 367, 569 |
Hinrichsen D., Pritchard A. — Mathematical Systems Theory I: Modelling, State Space Analysis, Stability and Robustness | 380, 400, 402, 733 |
Bellman R. — Methods of nonlinear analysis (Vol. 2) | 153 |
Dunford N., Schwartz J., Bade W.G. — Linear operators. Part 2 | (230) |
Hildebrand F.B. — Advanced Calculus for Applications | 531 |
Sofo A. — Computational Techniques for the Summation of Series | 70 |
Jeffreys H. — Methods Of Mathematical Physics | 362 |
Zeidler E. — Oxford User's Guide to Mathematics | 385, 531, 569 |
Chudnovsky V., Jenks R.D. — Computers in mathematics | 129—131, 133, 169—170 |
Dineen S. — Complex Analysis of Infinite Dimensional Spaces | 168, 231, 234, 340, 349, 359, 389, 392 |
Fayolle G., Iasnogorodski R., Malyshev V. — Random Walks in the Quarter-Plane: Algebraic Methods, Boundary Value Problems and Applications (Stochastic Modelling and Applied Probability) | 35, 125 |
Dunford N., Schwartz J.T., Bade W.G. — Linear Operators, Part II: Spectral Theory. Self Adjoint Operators in Hilbert Space (Pure and Applied Mathematics: A Series of Texts and Monographs) | 230 |
Greenberg M. — Advanced engineering mathematics | 1218 |
Cercignani C. — Rarefied Gas Dynamics | 138—140 |
Meyer-Ortmanns H., Reisz T. — Principles of phase structures in particle physics | 252 |
Fetter A.L., Walecka J.D. — Quantum theory of many-particle systems | 117p, 297—298, 302—303, 493 |
Mathews J., Walker R.L. — Mathematical Methods of Physics | 482 |
Bellac M. — Thermal Field Theory (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) | 18, 27, 67, 92, 140, 187, 233 |
Bhatia R. — Matrix Analysis | 134 |
Keith Devlin — Mathematics: The New Golden Age | 211 |
Davies B. — Integral Transforms and their Applications | 9—12 |
Kline M. — Mathematical thought from ancient to modern times | 642—644, 1114 |
Exner P. — Open quantum systems and Feynman integrals | see "F-integral" |
Dennery P., Krzywicki A. — Mathematics for Physicists | 76—82 |
Van Dyke M. — Perturbation methods in fluid mechanics | 31—32, 210 |
Srivastava H.M., Manocha H.L. — A Treatise on Generating Functions | 21, 26, 32, 43, 221, 291, 407 |