The following pages link to EMS Textbooks in Mathematics (Q264208):
Displayed 26 items.
- Complex analysis. Translated from the Catalan by Ignacio Monreal (Q456286) (← links)
- Frobenius algebras. I: Basic representation theory. (Q652618) (← links)
- Large scale geometry (Q715036) (← links)
- Denumerable Markov chains. Generating functions, boundary theory, random walks on trees. (Q834045) (← links)
- Algebraic topology (Q940735) (← links)
- Lectures on curves, surfaces and projective varieties. A classical view of algebraic geometry. Transl. from the Italian by Francis Sullivan (Q954087) (← links)
- Lectures on dynamical systems. Hamiltonian vector fields and symplectic capacities (Q974090) (← links)
- A course in error-correcting codes. (Q1422079) (← links)
- A brief introduction to spectral graph theory (Q1643530) (← links)
- An introduction to Kac-Moody groups over fields (Q1656710) (← links)
- An invitation to optimal transport, Wasserstein distances, and gradient flows (Q2042080) (← links)
- Dynamic optimization for beginners. With prerequisites and applications (Q2238154) (← links)
- Diffusion processes and stochastic calculus (Q2250533) (← links)
- Spectral theory in Riemannian geometry (Q2256932) (← links)
- A course in error-correcting codes (Q2364843) (← links)
- Analytic projective geometry (Q2449588) (← links)
- Distributions, Sobolev spaces, elliptic equations (Q2462179) (← links)
- First steps in several complex variables: Reinhardt domains (Q2475063) (← links)
- An invitation to quantum groups and duality. From Hopf algebras to multiplicative unitaries and beyond (Q2475064) (← links)
- Introduction to group theory. Translated from the Russian. With a new chapter. (Q2475065) (← links)
- Locally compact groups (Q2574123) (← links)
- Frobenius algebras. II: Tilted and Hochschild extension algebras (Q2627220) (← links)
- Elements of graph theory. From basic concepts to modern developments (Q2679076) (← links)
- Measure and integration (Q5890554) (← links)
- Large scale geometry (Q6093408) (← links)
- An invitation to optimal transport. Wasserstein distances, and gradient flows (Q6116725) (← links)