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This series reports new developments in mathematical research and teaching - quickly, informally and at a high level. The type of material considered for publication includes:
1. Preliminary drafts of original papers and monographs
2. Lectures on a new field or presentations of a new angle in a classical field
3. Seminar work-outs
4. Reports of meetings, provided they are
a) of exceptional interest and
b) devoted to a single topic.
Texts vi/hich are out of print but still in demand may also be considered if they fall within these categories.
The timeliness of a manuscript is more important than its form, which may be unfinished or tentative. Thus, in some instances, proofs may be merely outlined and results presented which have been or will later be published elsewhere. If possible, a subject index should be included. Publication of Lecture Notes is intended as a service to the international mathematical community, in that a commercial publisher, Springer-Verlag, can offer...
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Fülszöveg
This series reports new developments in mathematical research and teaching - quickly, informally and at a high level. The type of material considered for publication includes:
1. Preliminary drafts of original papers and monographs
2. Lectures on a new field or presentations of a new angle in a classical field
3. Seminar work-outs
4. Reports of meetings, provided they are
a) of exceptional interest and
b) devoted to a single topic.
Texts vi/hich are out of print but still in demand may also be considered if they fall within these categories.
The timeliness of a manuscript is more important than its form, which may be unfinished or tentative. Thus, in some instances, proofs may be merely outlined and results presented which have been or will later be published elsewhere. If possible, a subject index should be included. Publication of Lecture Notes is intended as a service to the international mathematical community, in that a commercial publisher, Springer-Verlag, can offer a wide distribution of documents which would otherwise have a restricted readership. Once published and copyrighted, they can be documented in the scientific literature.
Manuscripts
Manuscripts should be no less than 100 and preferably no more than 500 pages in length. They are reproduced by a photographic process and therefore must be typed with extreme care. Symbols not on the typewriter should be inserted by hand in indelible black inl<. Corrections to the typescript should be made by pasting in the new text or painting out errors with white correction fluid. Authors receive 75 free copies and are free to use the material in other publications. The typescript is reduced slightly in size during reproduction; best results will not be obtained unless the text on any one page is kept within the overall limit of 18 x 26.5 cm (7 x IOV2 inches). On request, the publisher will supply special paper with the typing area outlined.
Manuscripts should be sent to Prof. A. Dold, Mathematisches Institut der Universität Heidelberg, Im Neuen-heimer Feld 288, 6900 Heidelberg/Germany, Prof. B. Eckmann, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, CH-8092 Zürich/Switzerland, or directly to Springer-Verlag Heidelberg.
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