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The boundary value problems of mathematical physics
Linear Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers
Elements of Real Analysis
Perturbations of Positive Semigroups with Applications
Techniques of Constructive Analysis
Functional Analysis in Modern Applied Mathematics
Functional Analysis and Semi-groups
Functional Operators, Volume 1: Measures and Integrals.
Measure and category
The Elementary Properties of the Elliptic Functions, With Examples: -1894
Calculus of Vector Functions
Lie Groups and Symmetric Spaces: In Memory of F. I. Karpelevich
Projective Geometry - Volume I
Simplicial Homotopy Theory
