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Series editor Paul J. Sally, Jr. and Brooks/Cole have developed this prestigious list of books for classroom use. Written for post-calculus to first year graduate courses, these books maintain the highest standards of scholarship from authors who are leaders in their mathematical fields.


About the Editor         A Word from the Editor

Patrick M. Fitzpatrick
Advanced Calculus
2nd Edition        ISBN: 0534376037 | © 2006
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Michael A. Bean
Probability - The Science of Uncertainty with Applications to Investments, Insurance, and Engineering
1st Edition         ISBN: 0534366031 | © 2001
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E. Ward Cheney
William A. Light
A Course in Approximation Theory
1st Edition         ISBN: 0534362249 | © 1999
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Gerald B. Folland
Fourier Analysis and Its Applications
1st Edition         ISBN: 0534170943 | © 1992
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Edward D. Gaughan
Introduction to Analysis
5th Edition         ISBN: 0534351778 | © 1998
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Sue Goodman
Beginning Topology
1st Edition         ISBN: 0534424260 | © 2005
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Victor Goodman
Joseph Stampfli
The Mathematics of Finance - Modeling and Hedging
1st Edition         ISBN: 0534377769 | © 2001
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Martin Isaacs
Algebra - A Graduate Course
1st Edition         ISBN: 0534190022 | © 1994
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Martin Isaacs
Geometry for College Students
1st Edition         ISBN: 0534351794 | © 2001
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David R. Kincaid
E. Ward Cheney
Numerical Analysis - Mathematics of Scientific Computing
3rd Edition         ISBN: 0534389058 | © 2002
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Charles Lanski
Concepts in Abstract Algebra
1st Edition         ISBN: 053442323X | © 2005
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S. R. Nagpaul
S. K. Jain

Topics in Applied Abstract Algebra
1st Edition         ISBN: 0534419119 | © 2005
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Mark A. Pinsky
Introduction to Fourier Analysis and Wavelets
1st Edition         ISBN: 0534376606 | © 2002
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Bettina Richmond
Thomas Richmond
A Discrete Transition to Advanced Mathematics
1st Edition         ISBN: 0534405185 | © 2004
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Ronald Solomon
Abstract Algebra
1st Edition         ISBN: 0534399967 | © 2003
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About the Editor
Paul J. Sally, Jr. is the recipient of the American Mathematical Society's 2000 Award for Distinguished Public Service. He was presented this award in recognition of the quality of his research, for his service to the Society as Trustee, and, most importantly, for his many efforts in improvement of mathematics education for the nation's youth (especially for members of minority and underrepresented groups) and for his mentoring of students. In 2002, Dr. Sally received the MAA's Haimo Award for Distinguished University Teaching. Dr. Sally received his Ph.D. from Brandeis University in 1965. That same year, he joined the faculty at the University of Chicago, where he served as Department Chair from 1977 until 1980. He has founded and guided numerous programs for mathematically gifted youth and Chicago Public School teachers, in addition to publishing many distinguished research papers, editing several books, and supervising eighteen Ph.D. students.

A Word from the Editor
"A number of years ago I was struck by the need for high quality textbooks for advanced mathematics courses. In 1997, I decided to collaborate with Brooks/Cole to create a Series in Advanced Mathematics. As editor for the series, I am developing a collection of books in the post-calculus to first year graduate study range, adding several new texts every year. The texts in the series should be relevant to a wide range of undergraduate and graduate students. I am committed to maintaining the highest standards of scholarship by publishing authors who are leaders in their mathematical fields."
-- Paul J. Sally, Jr.