Atlantis Studies in Mathematics for Engineering and Science

(ISSN: 1875-7642)

Series Editor: Prof. Charles Chui, Stanford University, USA.

Aims and scope

The series 'Atlantis Studies in Mathematics for Engineering and Science’ (AMES) publishes high quality monographs in applied mathematics, computational mathematics, and statistics that have the potential to make a significant impact on the advancement of science and engineering on the one hand, and economics and commerce on the other. We welcome submission of book proposals and manuscripts from mathematical scientists worldwide who share our vision of mathematics as the engine of progress in the disciplines mentioned above.

All proposals submitted to this series will be reviewed by the Series Editor. Upon reception of the manuscript the monograph will be entirely re viewed by a knowledgeable reviewer.

Publishing information
The series aims at publishing original research monographs. We aim at offering a fast turnaround time so that the books in this series will be published in a timely manner. Also, the books will be reasonably priced, allowing them to be bought not only by institutional buyers but also by interested individuals, thus exposing the books to the widest possible audience. All books in this series are co-published with World Scientific.

The series as a whole has as an ISSN-number, where each individual volume will have its own ISBN-number.

Atlantis Press adheres to the principles of Creative Commons, meaning that we do not claim copyright of the work we publish. We only ask people using one of our publications to respect the integrity of the work and to refer to the original location, title and author(s).

See here for more details on the Atlantis Press publishing policy.

Proposals
If you wish to propose a new book for this series, please fill out the book proposal form.

Volumes published

Volumes to be published:

  • T. Suzuki, Mean Field Theories and Dual Variation (November 2008)
  • Lisa Lorentzen and Haakon Waadeland: "Continued Fractions: Volume 2" (2011)

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