Lecture Series

The AustMS Lecture Series publishes texts in mathematics and statistics suitable for undergraduates and beginning graduates.

About the Lecture Series


The Lecture Series of the Australian Mathematical Society commenced publication in 1984. It aims to cover all areas of mathematics whilst focussing on the needs of Australian University curricula. Books in the series will be appropriate for undergraduate, honours and first-year graduate levels, as well as providing access to new areas for mathematics professionals.

The Lecture Series is published by Cambridge University Press and more information, including a list of recent publications can be found on the CUP web site.


The Editorial Board is eager to receive submissions of monographs or just proposals for a text. These should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Gary Froyland, at lectureseries@austms.org.au.

Once you decide to make a full proposal, please consult the information page. The Editorial Board would appreciate your addressing the areas discussed there to help us make a quick yet well-considered decision, on your proposal.

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Recent Titles

Many Variations of Mahler Measures: A Lasting Symphony François Brunault, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Lyon, France; Wadim Zudilin, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, The Netherlands

May, 2020

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Orthogonal Polynomials and Painlevé Equations W. Van Assche, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

December, 2017

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Notes on Counting: An Introduction to Enumerative Combinatorics P.J. Cameron, University of St Andrews, Scotland

June, 2017

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Wavelets: A Student Guide Peter Nickolas, University of Wollongong

January, 2017

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Classical Groups, Derangements and Primes Timothy C. Burness, University of Bristol & Michael Giudici, University of Western Australia

January, 2016

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Editorial Board

Name

Institution

Link

Prof. Andrew Eberhard

RMIT

Prof. Gary Froyland (Editor-in-Chief)

UNSW

A/Prof. Masoud Kamgarpour

University of Queensland

Prof. Inge Koch

University of Western Australia

Prof. Cheryl E. Praeger

University of Western Australia

A/Prof. Milena Radnovic

University of Sydney