Carus Mathematical Monographs

Expositions of mathematical subjects set forth in a manner comprehensible not only to teachers and students specializing in mathematics, but also to scientific workers in other fields.  The monographs are intended for the wide circle of thoughtful people familiar with basic graduate or advanced undergraduate mathematics, encountered in the study of mathematics itself, or in the context of related disciplines, who wish to extend their knowledge without prolonged and critical study of the mathematical journals and treatises. 

Series Editor: Robert L. Devaney

 

Books available for download include:

CAM31 Randomness and Recurrence in Dynamical Systems
Rodney Nillsen

CAM30 A Tour through Mathematical Logic
Robert S. Wolf

CAM28 Inequalities from Complex Analysis
John P. D'Angelo

CAM24 Knot Theory
Charles Livingston

CAM23 Complex Analysis: A Geometric Viewpoint
Steven G. Krantz

CAM22 Random Walks and Electric Networks
Peter G. Doyle and J. Laurie Snell

CAM13 A Primer of Real Functions, 4th ed.
Ralph P. Boas, Jr. revised and updated by Harold P. Boas