Encyclopedia of Mathematics - Versions

Versions

  • Vinogradov, I. M. (Ed.), Matematicheskaya entsiklopediya, Moscow, Sov. Entsiklopediya, 1977.
  • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics (set), Kluwer, 1994 (ISBN 1-55608-010-7).
    • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Vol. 1 (A–B), Kluwer, 1987 (ISBN 1-55608-000-X).
    • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Vol. 2 (C), Kluwer, 1988 (ISBN 1-55608-001-8).
    • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Vol. 3 (D–Fey), Kluwer, 1989 (ISBN 1-55608-002-6).
    • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Vol. 4 (Fib–H), Kluwer, 1989 (ISBN 1-55608-003-4).
    • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Vol. 5 (I–Lit), Kluwer, 1990 (ISBN 1-55608-004-2).
    • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Vol. 6 (Lob–Opt), Kluwer, 1990 (ISBN 1-55608-005-0).
    • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Vol. 7 (Orb–Ray), Kluwer, 1991 (ISBN 1-55608-006-9).
    • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Vol. 8 (Rea–Sti), Kluwer, 1992 (ISBN 1-55608-007-7).
    • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Vol. 9 (Sto–Zyg), Kluwer, 1993 (ISBN 1-55608-008-5).
    • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Vol. 10 (Index), Kluwer, 1994 (ISBN 1-55608-009-3).
    • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Supplement I, Kluwer, 1997 (ISBN 0-7923-4709-9).
    • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Supplement II, Kluwer, 2000 (ISBN 0-7923-6114-8).
    • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Supplement III, Kluwer, 2002 (ISBN 1-4020-0198-3).
  • Hazewinkel, M. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Mathematics on CD-ROM, Kluwer, 1998 (ISBN 0-7923-4805-2).
  • Encyclopedia of Mathematics, public wiki monitored by an editorial board under the management of the European Mathematical Society, http://www.encyclopediaofmath.org.

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