Laurent Schwartz - Books

Books

  • Étude des sommes d'exponentielles réelles. Hermann, 1943, new edn. 1959
  • Théorie des distributions. Hermann, 2 vols., 1950/1951, new edn. 1966
  • Lectures on complex analytic manifolds. Springer, 1986 (Lectures at the Tata Institute, Bombay 1955)
  • Séminaire Schwartz in Paris 1953 bis 1961. Online edition:
  • Mathematics for the physical sciences. Hermann, 1966
  • Analyse mathématique. 2 vols., Hermann, 1967
  • Application of distributions to the theory of elementary particles in quantum mechanics. Gordon and Breach, 1968, 1988
  • Radon measures on arbitrary topological spaces and cylindrical measures. Oxford University Press, 1973 (Tata Lectures)
  • Tenseurs. Hermann, 1975
  • Analyse hilbertienne. Hermann, 1979
  • Semi-martingales sur des variétés et martingales conformes sur des variétés analytiques complexes. Springer, 1980
  • Geometry and probability in Banach Spaces. Springer, 1981
  • Cours d' Analyse. Hermann, 1981
  • Pour sauver l’université. Editions du Seuil, 1983
  • Semi-martingales and their stochastic calculus on manifolds. Presse de l´Universitaire de Montreal, 1984
  • Un mathématicien aux prises avec le siècle. Paris 1997, Autobiography, English translation: A mathematician grappling with his century. Birkhäuser, 2001, ISBN 3-7643-6052-6
  • Analyse. Hermann, 1998

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