Linda Keen - Books

Books

  • Complex Dynamics with Robert I. Devaney
  • Hyperbolic Geometry from a Local Viewpoint with Nikola Lakic
  • The Legacy of Sonya Kovalevskaya}; Proceedings of a Symposium held at Radcliffe College and 3 AMS special sessions. Ed. L. Keen, Contemp. Math. 64, AMS 1987.
  • Lipa's Legacy, Proceedings of the Bers Colloquium}, Ed. J. Dodziuk, L. Keen, Contemp. Math. 211, AMS 1997
  • Complex Dynamics: 25 years after the appearance of the Mandelbrot set, Eds. R. Devaney, L. Keen, Contemp.

Math., 396, Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 2006.

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