Download - List of books on Mathematics
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Indian Institution of Technology
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1. Acheson, D. J. (2010). 1089 and all that: a journey into mathematics. Oxford: Oxford
Univ. Press.
510 ACH 016390
2. Adler, R. J., & Taylor, J. E. (2007). Random fields and geometry. New York: Springer.
519.23 ADL 020805
3. Agarwal, R. P., Meehan, M., & O’Regan, D. (2001). Fixed point theory and applications.
Cambridge, UK ; New York, N.Y., USA: Cambridge University Press.
515.7248 AGA 018392
4. Akerkar, R. (2008). Discrete mathematics. Noida, India: Pearson.
512.1 AKR 005602
5. Alcock, L. (2013). How to study for a mathematics degree. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
510.711 ALC 015949
6. Ammari, H. (2015). Mathematical methods in elasticity imaging. Princeton ; Oxford:
Princeton University Press.
531.382 AMM 021695
7. Anderson, J. M. (2005). Mathematics for quantum chemistry. Mineola, NY: Dover
Publication.
541.28 AND 000934
8. Anthony, M., & Biggs, N. (2000). Mathematics for economics and finance: methods and
modelling. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
330.0151 ANT 002038
9. Arnolʹd, V. I. (1997). Mathematical methods of classical mechanics (2nd Ed). New
York: Springer.
531 ARN 019369
10. Ascher, M. (2002). Mathematics elsewhere: an exploration of ideas across cultures.
Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
510 ASC 014768
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11. Athreya, K. B., & Lahiri, S. N. (2006). Probability theory. New Delhi: Hindustan Book
Agency.
519.2 ATH 020308
12. Atkinson, K. E., & Han, W. (2009). Theoretical numerical analysis: a functional
analysis framework (3rd Ed.). Dordrecht ; New York: Springer.
515.7 ATK 018323 & 020178
13. Auslander, L. (1990). Signal processing: signal processing theory, Part I : New York:
Springer science.
621.3822 AUS 019849
14. Axler, S. (2014). Linear algebra done right. New York: Springer.
512.5 AXL 007044 & 021840
15. Banks, R. B. (2001). Towing icebergs, falling dominoes, and other adventures in
applied mathematics. Hyderabad: University Press.
510.21 BAN 004811
16. Banks, Robert. (1999). Slicing pizzas, racing turtles and further adventures in applied
mathematics. Hyderabad: Universities Press.
510.21 BAN 004779
17. Bapat, R. (2012). Linear algebra and linear models. London: Springer.
512.5 BAP 020304
18. Basu, U. (2007). Techniques in applied mathematics. New Delhi: Narosa Publishing
House.
519 BAS 002938
19. Basu, U., & Mandal, B. N. (Eds.). (2008). Applied mathematics. New Delhi: Narosa
Pub. House.
519 BAS 002667
20. Bathul, S. (2008). Textbook of engineering mathematics: special functions and
complex variables. New Delhi: PHI Learning.
510.02462 BAT 003313
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21. Baz, J., & Chacko, G. K. (2009). Financial derivatives: pricing, applications, and
mathematics. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.
332.632 BAZ 004264
22. Beck, M., & Geoghegan, R. (2010). The art of proof: basic training for deeper
mathematics. New York: Springer.
511.36 BEC 022157
23. Belcastro, S. M. (2012). Discrete mathematics with ducks. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
511.1BEL 015950
24. Belcastro, S. M., & Yackel, C. (Eds.). (2011). Crafting by concepts: fiber arts and
mathematics. Natick, Mass: A K Peters.
746.4 BEL 017105
25. Bell, E. T. (1986). Men of mathematics. New York: Simon & Schuster.
510.922 BEL 014735
26. Bellman, R. (2003). Peturbation techniques in mathematics, engineering & physics.
Mineola, N.Y: Dover Publications.
515.35 BEL 000893
27. Berinde, V. (2007). Iterative approximation of fixed points (2nd Ed.). Berlin ; New
York: Springer.
515.7248 BER 020441
28. Bernstein, D. S. (2009). Matrix mathematics: theory, facts, and formulas (2nd Ed).
Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press.
512.9434 BER 011247
29. Bhagwat, R. M. (1995). Everyday mathematics. New Delhi: National Book Trust.
510.1 BHA CC0209
30. Bhatia, R. (Ed.). (2003). Connected at infinity: a selection of mathematics by
Indians.Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
516.35 BHA 020277
31. Bhatia, R. (2009). Notes on functional analysis. New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
515.7 BHA 020248
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32. Bhatia, R. (2007). Positive definite matrices : Texts and readings in mathematics. New
Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
512.9434 BHA 020307
33. Bindner, D., & Erickson, M. J. (2011). A student’s guide to the study, practice, and tools
of modern mathematics. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
510.285 BIN 011435
34. Biswal, P. C. (2009). Discrete Mathematics and Graph Theory (2nd Ed.). New Delhi:
PHI Learning.
511.6 BIS 006316
35. Bloch, E. D. (2011). Proofs and fundamentals: a first course in abstract mathematics
(2nd Ed). New York: Springer.
511.3 BLO 009495
36. Bodine, E. N., Lenhart, S., & Gross, L. J. (2014). Mathematics for the life sciences.
Princeton: Princeton University Press.
570.151 BOD 019463
37. Borel, A. (1998). Semisimple groups and Riemannian symmetric spaces. Delhi:
Hindustan Book Agency.
512.55 BOR 020313
38. Bourbaki, N. (1968). Elements of mathematics : theory of sets. Saint-Germain:
Hermann/Addison-Wesley.
511.322 BOU 000650
39. Bourbaki, N. (1998). General topology. Berlin: Springer.
510 BOU 014600
40. Braun, M. (1993). Differential equations and their applications: an introduction to
applied mathematics (4th Ed). New York: Springer-Verlag.
515.35 BRA 008991
41. Brion, M., Samuel, P., & Uma, V. (2013). Lectures on the structure of algebraic groups
and geometric applications. New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
512.55 BIR 020301
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42. Brown, R. C. (2009). Are science and mathematics socially constructed?: a
mathematician encounters postmodern interpretations of science. Singapore ;
Hackensack, N.J: World Scientific Publishing.
501 BRO 002022
43. Brualdi, R. A., & Ryser, H. J. (1991). Combinatorial matrix theory. Cambridge:
Cambridge university press.
512.9434 BRU 021476
44. Byers, W. (2007). How mathematicians think using ambiguity, contradiction, and
paradox to create mathematics. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
510.92 BYE 011246
45. Byron, F. W., & Fuller, R. W. (1992). Mathematics of classical and quantum physics.
New York: Dover Publications.
530.15 BYR 000783
46. Cahill, K. (2013). Physical mathematics. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge
University Press.
530.15 CAH 015380
47. Capinski, M., & Zastawniak, T. (2011). Mathematics for finance: an introduction to
financial engineering (2nd Ed.). London ; New York: Springer.
332.0151 CAP 014616
48. Carlson, J. A. (Ed.). (2014). The Poincare conjecture: Clay Research Conference,
resolution of the Poincare conjecture, Institute Henri Poincare, Paris, France, June 8-9,
2010. Providence, RI : Cambridge, MA: American Mathematical Society ; Clay
Mathematics Institute.
516.36 CAR 019851
49. Chandrasekharan, K. (2011). A course on integration theory. New Delhi: Hindustan
Book Agency.
512.42 CHA 020253
50. Chandrasekharan, K. (2011b). A course on topological groups. New Delhi: Hindustan
Book Agency.
512.55 CHA 020254
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51. Cheney, E. W. (2001). Analysis for applied mathematics. New York: Springer.
515 CHE 007844
52. Chen, J.-X., & Li, D. (Eds.). (2011). Problems and solutions in mathematics (2nd Ed).
Hackensack, N.J: World Scientific.
510 CHE 009991
53. Chidume, C. (2009). Geometric properties of Banach spaces and nonlinear iterations.
London: Springer-Verlag.
515.732CHI 020440
54. Ciarlet, P. G. (2013). Linear and nonlinear functional analysis with applications: with
401 problems and 52 figures. Philadelphia: Society for Industrial and Applied
Mathematics.
515.7 CIA 021820
55. Cioaba, S. M., & Murty, M. R. (2009). A first course in graph theory and combinatorics.
New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
511.5 CIO 020255
56. Collatz, L. (1966). Functional analysis and numerical mathematics. New York:
Academic Press.
515.3 COL 000651
57. Conway, J. B. (2010). A course in functional analysis. New York: Springer
Science+Business Media.
515.7 CON 007547, 020470-020472
58. Courant, R., Robbins, H., & Stewart, I. (1996). What is mathematics?: an elementary
approach to ideas and methods (2nd Ed). New York: Oxford University Press.
510 COU 014350
59. Coutinho, S. C. (2003). The mathematics of ciphers: number theory and RSA
cryptography. Hyderguda: Universities Press.
512.721 COU 004749
60. Croft, Anthony. (2001). Engineering mathematics: a foundation for electronic,
electrical, communications and systems engineers (3rd ed.). New Dehli: Pearson
Education.
510.0246 CRO 005195&005436
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61. Cvitanic, J. (2004). Introduction to the economics and mathematics of financial
markets. New Dehli: Prentice Hall.
332.632015195CVI 000832&006601
62. Dahan-Dalmedico, A., & Peiffer, J. (2010). History of mathematics: highways and
byways. Washington, D.C.: Mathematical Association of America.
510.9 DAH 011511
63. Damelin, S. B., & Miller, W. (2012). The mathematics of signal processing. Cambridge ;
New York: Cambridge University Press.
621.38220151 DAM 018942
64. Dass, H. K. (2009). Elements of engineering mathematics, vol. 1 & 2. New Delhi: S.
Chand.
510.2462 DAS 001728- 001731
65. Dass, H. K., & Dass, H. K. (2009). Advanced engineering mathematics: for the students
of M.E., B.E. and other engineering examinations. New Delhi, India: S. Chand.
510.2462 DAS 001711- 001715
66. Datta, B. (2011). History of Hindu mathematics: a source book. New Delhi: Cosmo
Publications.
510.954 DAT 015099-015100
67. Dennery, P., & Krzywicki, A. (1996). Mathematics for physicists. Mineola, N.Y: Dover
Publications.
515 DEN 000887, 018893- 018894
68. Deo, S. (2006). Algebraic topology: a primer. Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
514.2 DEO 020261
69. Derbyshire, J. (2003). Prime obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the greatest unsolved
problem in mathematics. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press.
512.73 DER 015897
70. Derezinski, J., & Gérard, C. (2013). Mathematics of quantization and quantum fields.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
530.120151 DER 015375
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71. De Souza, P. N., & Silva, J. N. (2004). Berkeley problems in mathematics (3rd Ed). New
York: Springer.
510.76 DES 014402
72. De Villiers, J. (2012). Mathematics of approximation. Amsterdam: Atlantis Press.
510 VIL 014163
73. Devlin, K. J. (2002). The language of mathematics: making the invisible visible. New
York: Owl Books.
510 DEV 016355
74. Devlin, K. J. (2011). Mathematics education for a new era: video games as a medium
for learning. Natick, Mass: A K Peters.
372.7 DEV 011637
75. Dey, Aloke. (2010). Incomplete block designs: Texts and reading in mathematics. New
Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
511.6 DEY 020292
76. Dhrymes, P. J. (2000). Mathematics for econometrics (3rd Ed). New York: Springer.
512.5 DHR 003550
77. Diaconis, P., & Graham, R. (2012). Magical mathematics: the mathematical ideas that
animate great magic tricks. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
793.85 DIA 011579
78. Dieudonne, J. A. (1977). Treatise on analysis. Boston: Academic Press.
515 DIE 000664
79. Donaldson, S. K. (2011). Riemann surfaces. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University
Press.
515.93 DON 019321
80. Dowek, G., Guillot, P., & Roman, M. (2015). Computation, proof, machine:
mathematics enters a new age. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
510.9 DOW 022181
81. Duffy, D. G. (2011). Advanced engineering mathematics with MATLAB (3rd Ed). Boca
Raton: CRC Press.
620.00151 DUF 009522
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82. Dunham, W. (1991). Journey through genius: the great theorems of mathematics. New
York: Penguin Books.
510.9 DUN 014578
83. Eisenbud, D., & Harris, J. (2000). The geometry of schemes. New York: Springer.
516.35 EIS 020042
84. Elliott, R. J., & Kopp, P. E. (2005). Mathematics of financial markets (2nd Ed). New
York: Springer.
332.60151 ELL 011444
85. Elman, H. C., Silvester, D. J., & Wathen, A. J. (2014). Finite elements and fast iterative
solvers: with applications in incompressible fluid dynamics (2nd Ed). Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
518.25 ELM 019309
86. Emch, G. G., Sridharan, R., & Srinivas, M. D. (Eds.). (2005). Contributions to the history
of Indian Mathematics. New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
510.0954 EMC 014868
87. Epstein, C. L. (2008). Introduction to the mathematics of medical imaging (2nd Ed).
Philadelphia, PA: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
616.0754 EPS 017313
88. Ermentrout, B., & Terman, D. H. (2010). Mathematical foundations of neuroscience.
New York: Springer.
612.80151 ERM 021839
89. Esmonde, J. (1999). Problems in algebraic number theory: Graduate texts in
mathematics; v.190. New York: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
511.6 ESM 000646
90. Fadiman, C. (Ed.). (1997). Fantasia mathematica: being a set of stories, together with
a group of oddments and diversions, all drawn from the universe of mathematics. New
York, NY, USA: Copernicus.
808.80356 FAD 010934
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91. Farmer, David W. (1996). Groups and symmetry : a guide to discovering mathematics.
Hyderabad: Universities Press.
511.3320 FAR 004786
92. Farmer, David W. (1996). Knots and surfaces : a guide to discovering mathematics.
Hyderabad: Universities Press.
511.520 FAR 004785
93. Feeman, T. G. (2010). The mathematics of medical imaging: a beginner’s guide. New
York: Springer.
616.0754 FEE 018881
94. Fiedler, M. (2008). Special matrices and their applications in numerical mathematics.
Mineola, N.Y: Dover Publications.
512.9434 FIE 000880
95. Field, M., & Golubitsky, M. (2009). Symmetry in chaos: a search for pattern in
mathematics, art, and nature (2nd Ed). Philadelphia, PA: Society for Industrial and
Applied Mathematics.
003.857 FIE 021567
96. Fine, B., & Rosenberger, G. (1997). The fundamental theorem of algebra. New York:
Springer.
512.942 FIN 020112
97. Fleisch, D. A., & Kregenow, J. (2013). A student’s guide to the mathematics of
astronomy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
520.151 FLE 017653
98. Flood, R., Rice, A. C., & Wilson, R. (Eds.). (2011). Mathematics in Victorian Britain.
Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press.
510 FLO 014750
99. Forster, O. (1981). Lectures on Riemann surfaces. New York: Springer-Verlag.
515.223 FOR 021904
100. Fujishige, S. (2005). Submodular functions and optimization (2nd Ed). Boston:
Elsevier.
511.6 FUJ 021778
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101. Fukagawa, H., & Rothman, T. (2008). Sacred mathematics: Japanese temple geometry.
Princeton: Princeton University Press.
510.952 FUK 014771
102. Gabbiani, F., & Cox, S. (2010). Mathematics for neuroscientists. Amsterdam: Elsevier,
Acad. Press.
612.8 GAB 019620
103. Gangadharan, A. (2009). Engineering Mathematics Vol. II. New Delhi: PHI Learning.
510.2462 GAN 006385
104. Gardner, M. (2001). The colossal book of mathematics: classic puzzles, paradoxes, and
problems: number theory, algebra, geometry, probability, topology, game theory,
infinity, and other topics of recreational mathematics. New York: Norton.
793.74 GAR 020719
105. Garnier, R., Taylor, J., & Garnier, R. (2010). Discrete mathematics: proofs, structures,
and applications (3rd Ed). Boca Raton: CRC Press.
511.1 GAR 009490
106. Garrity, T. A. (2002). All the mathematics you missed: but need to know for graduate
school. Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
510 GAR 004517, 012503- 012504
107. Gelbaum, Bernard R. (1990). Theorems and counterexamples in mathematics. New
York: Springer.
510 GEL 008261
108. Giaquinto, M. (2011). Visual thinking in mathematics: an epistemological study.
Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.
510.1 GIA 014745
109. Glebsch, A. (Ed.). (2009). Jacobi`s lectures on dynamics: delivered at the University of
Königsberg in the winter semester 1842 - 1843 and according to the notes prepared by
C. W. Brockhardt (2nd Ed). New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
533.2 GLE 020299
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110. Gortz, U., Wedhorn, T., & Gortz, U. (2010). Algebraic geometry: schemes with
examples and exercises: advanced lectures in mathematics. Wiesbaden: Vieweg +
Teubner.
516.35 GOR 020039
111. Goswami, A. (2006). Course in applied stochastic processes. New Delhi: Hindustan
book agency.
519.2 GOS 020249
112. Graham, R. L., Knuth, D. E., & Patashnik, O. (1994). Concrete mathematics: a
foundation for computer science. [Upper Saddle River, N.J.]: Pearson Education.
510 GRA 007677
113. Grasselli, Matheus. (2009). Numerical mathematics. New Delhi: Narosa Publishing
House.
518 GRA 002857
114. Grassmann, Winfried K. (1996). Logic and discrete mathematics : a computer science
perspective. New Delhi: Pearson Education.
004.0151 GRA 005393
115. Gray, J. (2011). Worlds out of nothing: a course in the history of geometry in the 19th
century (2nd Ed.). London: New York : Springer.
516.009 GRA 020333
116. Greenberg, Michael D. (1998). Advanced engineering mathematics (2nd Ed.). New
Delhi: Pearson Education.
515.14 GRE 005166 & 005419
117. Grewal, B. S. (2001). Higher engineering mathematics. Delhi: Khanna Publishers.
510.2462 GRE 012250- 012254
118. Griffiths, P., & Harris, J. (1994). Principles of algebraic geometry. New York, NY:
Wiley.
516.35 GRI 021524
119. Grimaldi, R. P. (2006). Discrete and combinatorial mathematics: an applied
introduction. New Delhi: Pearson Education.
510 GRI 005370
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120. Guo, H. (2014). Modern mathematics and applications in computer graphics and
vision.
006.60151 GUO 019057
121. Haberman, R. (1998). Mathematical models: mechanical vibrations, population
dynamics, and traffic flow: an introduction to applied mathematics. Philadelphia:
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
511.8 HAB 014135
122. Haggard, G. (2009). Discrete mathematics for computer science (8th Ed.). New Delhi:
Cengage Learning.
511 HAG 002309
123. Hale, M. (2003). Essentials of mathematics: introduction to theory, proof, and the
professional culture. Washington, D.C.: Mathematical Association of America.
510 HAL 001981
124. Harris, M. (2015). Mathematics without apologies: portrait of a problematic vocation.
Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
510 HAR 021392
125. Hartshorne, R. (2009). Deformation theory. New York: Springer.
516.35 HAR 019917
126. Hassibi, B., Sayed, A. H., & Kailath, T. (1999). Indefinite-quadratic estimation and
control: a unified approach to H2 and H [infinity] theories. Philadelphia: Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
629.8312 HAS 020124
127. Helson, H. (2010). Harmonic analysis (2nd Ed.). New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
515.2433 HEL 020290
128. Hersh, R., & John-Steiner, V. (2011). Loving + hating mathematics: challenging the
myths of mathematical life. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press.
510.92 HER 008264
129. Hiai, F., & Petz, D. (2014). Introduction to matrix analysis and applications. Cham ;
New York : New Delhi: Springer ; Hindustan Book Agency.
512.9434 HIA 020296
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130. Hildebrand, F. B. (1992). Methods of applied mathematics (2nd Ed.). New York:
Dover Publications.
510 HIL 000892
131. Hill, J. M., & Selvadurai, A. P. S. (2011). Mathematics and mechanics of granular
materials. Dordrecht; London: Springer.
620.43015118 HIL 018125
132. Hirsch, M. W. (1997). Differential topology. New York: Springer.
514.72 HIS 020111
133. Hollig, K., & Horner, J. (2013). Approximation and modeling with B-splines.
Philadelphia: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
511.4223 HOL 021565
134. Howison, Sam. (2005). Practical applied mathematics : modelling, analysis,
approximation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
530.15535 HOW 002016
135. Hoy, M. (2006). Mathematics for economics. New Delhi: Prentice-Hall of India Private
Limited.
511.8 HOY 006663
136. Jackson, J. D. (2006). Mathematics for quantum mechanics: an introductory survey of
operators, eigenvalues, and linear vector spaces (Dover ed). Mineola, N.Y: Dover
Publications.
530.120151 JAC 004738
137. Jain, Rajinder Kumar. (2002). Advanced engineering mathematics. New Delhi: Narosa
Publishing House.
510.2462 JAI 002638
138. James, Glyn. (2004). Advanced modern engineering mathematics (3rd Ed.). New
Dehli: Pearson Education.
620.00151 JAM 004849 & 005259
139. Jarnick, Marek. (2008). First steps in several complex variables: reinhardt domains.
New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
511.35 JAR 020285
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140. Jeffrey, A. (2002). Advanced engineering mathematics. New York: Academic Press.
510.2462 JEF 001006
141. Johnsonbaugh, Richard. (2005). Discrete mathematics (6th Ed.). New Dehli: Pearson
Education.
512.119 JOH 004853
142. Joseph, G. G. (2011). The crest of the peacock: non-European roots of mathematics
(3rd Ed.). Princeton: Princeton University Press.
510.9 JOS 013683
143. Joseph, G. G. (Eds.). (2009). Kerala mathematics: history and its possible transmission
to Europe. Delhi: B.R. Pub. Corp.
510.95483 JOS 013511
144. Jost, J. (2013). Partial differential equations (3rd Ed.). New York: Springer.
515.353 JOS 019112
145. Kachot, K. R. (2003). Higher engineering mathematics. Ahmedabad: Mahajan
Publishing House.
510.2462 KAC 015787
146. Kaper, H. G., & Engler, H. (2013). Mathematics and climate. Philadelphia: Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
551.60151 KAP 018325
147. Karatzas, I., & Shreve, S. E. (1996). Brownian motion and stochastic calculus (2nd Ed).
New York: Springer.
530.475 KAR 021458
148. Karpilovsky, G. (1983). Commutative group algebras. New York: M. Dekker.
519.4 KAR 000496
149. Katz, V. J. (2009). A history of mathematics: an introduction (3rd Ed). Boston:
Addison-Wesley.
510.9 KAT 007141
150. Katz, V. J., & Imhausen, A. (Eds.). (2007). The mathematics of Egypt, Mesopotamia,
China, India, and Islam: a sourcebook. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
510.9 MAT 013684
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151. Katz, V. J., & Tzanakis, C. (Eds.). (2011). Recent developments on introducing a
historical dimension in mathematics education. Washington: Mathematical
Association of America.
510.9 KAT 015000
152. Kaur, B. (2013). Nurturing reflective learners in mathematics: Yearbook 2013,
Association of Mathematis Educators. Singapore: World Scientific.
371.1024 KAU 015674
153. Kelly, S. G. (2009). Advanced engineering mathematics with modeling applications.
Boca Raton: CRC Press.
620.00151 KEL 003838
154. Kesavan, S. (2014). Functional analysis. New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
515.7 KES 020289
155. Kline, M. (1985). Mathematics for the nonmathematician. New York: Dover.
510 KLI 004551
156. Knox, K. C., & Noakes, R. (Eds.). (2003). From Newton to Hawking: a history of
Cambridge University’s Lucasian professors of mathematics. Cambridge, U.K. ; New
York: Cambridge University Press.
510.92241 KNO 012146
157. Koblitz, N. (1998). Algebraic aspects of cryptography. Berlin ; New York: Springer.
512.7 KOB 019110
158. Korn, R., & Korn, E. (2001). Option pricing and portfolio optimization: modern
methods of financial mathematics. Providence, R.I: American Mathematical Society.
332.63228 KOR 013625
159. Koshy, T. (2006). Discrete mathematics with applications. New Delhi: Elsevier.
511.1 KOS 003083
160. Krantz, S. G. (2010). An episodic history of mathematics: mathematical culture
through problem solving. Washington, DC: Mathematical Association of America.
510.9 KRA 011506
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161. Krantz, S. G. (2012). Elements of advanced mathematics (3rd Ed). Boca Raton:
Chapman and Hall/CRC.
510 KRA 017108
162. Kreyszig, E. (1999). Advanced engineering mathematics (8th Ed.). New Delhi: Wiley
India.
510.2462 KRE 000371-372, 000418- 000427, 001336-
001342, 001406- 001415, 020191- 020193,
021937- 021952
163. Kreyszig, H. (2001). Student solutions manual to accompany Advanced Engineering
mathematics (8th Ed.). New Dehli: Wiley.
510.02462 KRE 003650 & 003846
164. Kumaresan, S. (2002). A course in differential geometry and Lie groups. Delhi:
Hindustan Book Agency.
516.36 KUM 020250
165. Kumaresan, S. (2005). Expedition to geometry : New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
516 KUM 020262
166. Lakshmibai, V., & Brown, J. (2009). Flag varieties: an interplay of geometry,
combinatorics, and representation theory. New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
516.353 LAK 020286
167. Lee, J. (2012). Introduction to smooth manifolds. New York: Springer.
514.34 LEE 019927
168. Liebeck, M. W. (2010). Concise introduction to pure mathematics (3rd Ed.). Boca
Raton: CRC Press.
510 LIE 008108
169. Liu, C. L. (1986). Elements of discrete mathematics. New York; Singapore: McGraw-
Hill.
511 LIU 000634
170. Liu, C. L., & Mohapatra, D. P. (2008). Elements of discrete mathematics: a computer
oriented aproach. New Delhi; India: Tata McGraw-Hill.
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516.352 LIU 019914
172. Loveland, D. W., Hodel, R. E., & Sterrett, S. G. (2014). Three views of logic:
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173. Lyuu, Y.-D. (2002). Financial engineering and computation: principles, mathematics,
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332.60151 LYU 001923
174. Mackenzie, D. (2012). The universe in zero words: the story of mathematics as told
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175. Mancosu, P. (2010). The adventure of reason: interplay between philosophy of
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176. Marcolli, M. (1999). Seiberg-Witten gauge theory. Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
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177. Maria Alex, S. (2008). Engineering mathematics. New Delhi: Pearson Education.
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180. Merzbach, U. C., & Boyer, C. B. (2011). A history of mathematics (3rd Ed). Hoboken,
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512.7 MIL 020264
182. Milnor, J. (2012). Dynamics in one complex variable (3rd Ed). New Delhi: Hindustan
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515.93 MIL 020282
183. Milton, J., & Ohira, T. (2014). Mathematics as a laboratory tool: dynamics, delays and
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511.6 MOT 006318
186. Mukai, S., & Oxbury, W. M. (2012). An introduction to invariants and moduli.
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187. Mukherjea, K. (2007). Differential calculus in normed linear spaces (2. Ed). New
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188. Mukherjee, A. (2013). Atiyah-singer index theorem: an introduction. New Dehli:
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189. Mumford, D. (1999). The red book of varieties and schemes: includes the Michigan
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191. Murdock, J. A. (2003). Normal forms and unfoldings for local dynamical systems. New
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192. Musili, C. (1993). Representations of finite groups. Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency.
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193. Musili, C. (2001). Algebraic geometry for beginners. New Delhi: Hindustan Book
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203. ONeil, P. V. (2007). Engineering Mathematics. New Delhi: Cengage Learning.
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204. O’Neil, P. V. (2007). Advanced engineering mathematics (6th Ed). Toronto: Thomson.
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207. Ostermann, A., & Wanner, G. (2012). Geometry by its history. Heidelberg ; New York:
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227. Ramasubramanian, S. (2009). Lectures on insurance models. New Delhi: Hindustan
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