| Êíèãà | Ñòðàíèöû äëÿ ïîèñêà | 
| Nevanlinna R., Paatero V. — Introduction to Complex Analysis | 6 | 
| Rudin W. — Principles of Mathematical Analysis | 17 | 
| Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics. Vol. 2 | 74.C | 
| Apostol T.M. — Mathematical Analysis | 17 | 
| Mauch S. — Introduction to Methods of Applied Mathematics or Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers | 113 | 
| Henrici P. — Elements of numerical analysis | 18 | 
| Ribenboim P. — My numbers, my friends: popular lectures on number theory | 75 | 
| Miranda R. — Graduate studies in mathematics (vol.5). Algebraic curves and Riemann surfaces | 4 | 
| Hahn L.Sh. — Complex Numbers and Geometry ( Spectrum Series) | 19 | 
| Franklin P. — Fourier Methods | 15 | 
| Polyanin A., Manzhirov A.V. — Handbook of Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists | 401 | 
| Ablowitz M.J., Fokas A.S. — Complex Variables: Introduction and Applications | 3 | 
| Hahn L.- Sh., Epstein B. — Classical Complex Analysis | 5 | 
| Thaller B. — Visual quantum mechanics | 3 | 
| O'Donnel P. — Introduction to 2-Spinors in General Relativity | 6 | 
| Rockmore D. — Stalking the Riemann Hypothesis: The Quest to Find the Hidden Law of Prime Numbers | 73—76, 110 | 
| Katok S. — Fuchsian Groups | 1, see $\mathbb{C}$ | 
| Wapner L. — The Pea and the Sun: A Mathematical Paradox | 141 | 
| Mumford D., Wright D., Series C. — Indra's Pearls: The Vision of Felix Klein | 41 | 
| Holden A.V. — Chaos | 43, 58, 77 | 
| Spivak M. — Calculus | 498 | 
| Gardiner A. — Infinite Processes: Background to Analysis | 161, 163, 270 | 
| Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics | 74.C | 
| Chipot M., Quittner P. — Stationary Partial Differential Equations, Vol. 1 | 500 | 
| Jahne B. — Digital Image Processing | 43 | 
| Schroeder M.R. — Schroeder, Self Similarity: Chaos, Fractals, Power Laws | 40 | 
| Greenberg M.D. — Advanced engineering mathematics | 1111 | 
| Holden A.V. — Chaos | 43, 58, 77 | 
| Zeldovich Ya.B., Yaglom I.M. — Higher Math for Beginners | 460 | 
| Strichartz R.S. — The way of analysis | 285 | 
| Kasner E., Newman J. — Mathematics and the Imagination | 101—102 | 
| Strang G. — Linear Algebra and Its Applications | 184, 291 | 
| Lyons R.G. — Understanding Digital Signal Processing | 460—461 | 
| Rockmore D. — Stalking the Riemann Hypothesis | 73—76, 110 | 
| Fine B., Rosenberger G. — Fundamental Theorem of Algebra | 12 | 
| Sundararajan D. — The discrete fourier transform: theory, algorithms and applications | 333 | 
| Olver P.J., Shakiban C. — Applied linear. algebra | 170 | 
| Greiner W. — Classical electrodynamics | 101 | 
| Kreyszig E. — Advanced engineering mathematics | 605 | 
| Simmons G.F. — Introduction to topology and modern analysis | 23, 52—54 | 
| Mac Lane S., Birkhoff G.D. — Algebra | 277 | 
| Kurosh A. — Higher Algebra | 112 | 
| Thompson W.J. — Computing for Scientists and Engineers: A Workbook of Analysis, Numerics, and Applications | 27-29 | 
| Bayin S.S. — Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering | 294 | 
| Martin J Buerger — Crystal Structure Analysis | 11, 12 | 
| Cramer N.F. — The Physics of  Alfvén Waves | 38, 170 | 
| C. Caratheodory, F. Steinhardt — Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable. 2 Volumes | 17 | 
| Beaumont R.A., Pierce R.S. — The Algebraic Foundations of Mathematics | 300 | 
| Krizek M., Somer L., Luca F. — 17 Lectures on Fermat Numbers: From Number Theory to Geometry | 179, 190, 198 | 
| Hu S.-T. — Introduction to contemporary mathematics | 85, 88 | 
| Hayes D.F. (ed.), Shubin T. (ed.) — Mathematical Adventures for Students and Amateurs | 246—248, 251, 252 | 
| Nehari Z. — Conformal mapping | 53 | 
| Birkhoff G., Mac Lane S. — A Survey of Modern Algebra | 110 | 
| Knopp K., Bagemihl F. — Infinite Sequences and Series | 10 | 
| Fox L., Parker I.B. — Chebyshev Polynomials in Numerical Analysis | 93, 150 | 
| Kasner E., Newman J. — Mathematics and the imagination | 101—102 | 
| Lang R. — Spectral Theory of Random Schrodinger Operators: A Genetic Introduction | 78, 82, 86, 90f, 106, 114 | 
| Hewitt E., Stromberg K. — Real and abstract analysis: a modern treatment of the theory of functions of a real variable | 50 | 
| Davies P. — The Cosmic Blueprint | 62 | 
| Hildebrand F.B. — Advanced Calculus for Applications | 509 | 
| Wrede R.C., Spiegel M. — Theory and problems of advanced calculus | 7 | 
| Derbyshire J. — Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the greatest unsolved problem in mathematics | 180—181 | 
| Zeidler E. — Oxford User's Guide to Mathematics | 229 | 
| Hassani S. — Mathematical Methods: for Students of Physics and Related Fields | 478 | 
| Gossett E. — Discrete Math with Proof | A5 | 
| Marotto F. — Introduction to Mathematical Modeling Using Discrete Dynamical Systems | 240 | 
| Posamentier A.S. — The Fabulous Fibonacci Numbers | 320, 320n5 | 
| Ross D. — Master Math: Basic Math and Pre-Algebra (Master Math Series) | 161 | 
| Keith Devlin — Mathematics: The New Golden Age | 66—67 | 
| Apostol T. — Mathematical Analysis, Second Edition | 17 | 
| Dennery P., Krzywicki A. — Mathematics for Physicists | 6 | 
| Truss J.K. — Foundations of Mathematical Analysis | 165, 174 | 
| Whyburn G.T. — Topological analysis | 44 | 
| Voit E. — Computational Analysis of Biochemical Systems: A Practical Guide for Biochemists and Molecular Biologists | 124 | 
| Truss J. — Foundations of mathematical analysis | 165, 174 | 
| J. K. Truss — Foundations of mathematical analysis MCet | 165, 174 | 
| Sondheimer E., Rogerson A. — Numbers and Infinity: A Historical Account of Mathematical Concepts | 39 |