About this book series

The mathematization of all sciences, the fading of traditional scientific boundaries, the impact of computer technology, the growing importance of computer modeling and the necessity of scientific planning all create the need both in education and research for books that are introductory to and abreast of these developments. The purpose of this series is to provide such books, suitable for the user of mathematics, the mathematician interested in applications, and the student scientist. In particular, this series will provide an outlet for topics of immediate interest because of the novelty of its treatment of an application or of mathematics being applied or lying close to applications. These books should be accessible to readers versed in mathematics or science and engineering, and will feature a lively tutorial style, a focus on topics of current interest, and present clear exposition of broad appeal. A compliment to the Applied Mathematical Sciences series is the Texts in Applied Mathematics series, which publishes textbooks suitable for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate courses.


Electronic ISSN
2196-968X
Print ISSN
0066-5452
Series Editor
  • Anthony Bloch,
  • Charles L Epstein,
  • Alain Goriely,
  • L. Greengard

Book titles in this series

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. Mathematical Reviews
  2. SCImago
  3. SCOPUS
  4. zbMATH