The aim of the Oxford Graduate Texts Series is to publish textbooks suitable for graduate students in mathematics and its applications. The level of books ranges from some suitable for advanced undergraduate courses at one end, to others of interest to research workers. The emphasis is on texts of high mathematical quality in active areas, particularly areas that are not well represented in the literature at present.
The series is international in terms of authorship and marketing. These books should appeal to individuals-graduate students or researchers-who want a well-written account of mathematics that is fundamental to current research.
Oxford University Press welcomes enquiries from prospective authors. We ask authors to send in proposals in detailed form which should include the following: a statement of the objectives and scope of the book; the intended readership; some notes about how the book relates to existing texts; an estimate of the intended length; a list of chapter headings; and, if possible, one or two draft chapters.
R. Cohen, Stanford University, S. K. Donaldson, Imperial College, London, T. J. Lyons, University of Oxford, and M. J. Taylor, University of Oxford