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March 2013 Notices of the AMs 371
Classified Advertisements
Positions available, items for sale, services available, and more
Suggested uses for classified advertising are positions available, books or lecture notes for sale, books being sought, exchange or rental of houses, and typing services.
The 2013 rate is $3.50 per word with a minimum two-line headline. No discounts for multiple ads or the same ad in consecutive issues. For an additional $10 charge, announcements can be placed anonymously. Correspondence will be forwarded.
Advertisements in the “Positions Available” classified section will be set with a minimum one-line headline, consisting of the institution name above body copy, unless additional headline copy is specified by the advertiser. Headlines will be centered in boldface at no extra charge. Ads will appear in the language in which they are submitted.
There are no member discounts for classified ads. Dictation over the telephone will not be accepted for classified ads.
Upcoming deadlines for classified advertising are as follows: April 2013 issue–January 30, 2013; May 2013–February 28, 2013; June/July 2013 issue–April 26, 2013; August 2013 issue–May 29, 2013; September 2013 issue–July 1, 2013; October 2013 issue–July 26, 2013.
U.S. laws prohibit discrimination in employment on the basis of color, age, sex, race, religion, or national origin. “Positions Available” advertisements from institutions outside the U.S. cannot be published unless they are accompanied by a statement that the institution does not discriminate on these grounds whether or not it is subject to U.S. laws. Details and specific wording may be found on page 1373 (vol. 44).
Situations wanted advertisements from involuntarily unemployed mathematicians are accepted under certain conditions for free publication. Call toll-free 800-321-4AMS (321-4267) in the U.S. and Canada or 401-455-4084 worldwide for further information.Submission: Promotions Department, AMS, P.O. Box 6248, Providence, Rhode Island 02940; or via fax: 401-331-3842; or send email to [email protected]. AMS location for express delivery packages is 201 Charles Street, Providence, Rhode Island 20904. Advertisers will bebilled upon publication.
The chair will be required to have a well-developed scholarly/research portfolio with evidence of multi-disciplinary appli-cations and external funding appropriate to complement and expand existing exper-tise in the department. For complete de-scription see http://www.pubinfo.vcu.edu/facjobs/facjob.asp?Item=4760. Submit applications to https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/4286. Vir-ginia Commonwealth University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women, minorities, and per-sons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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Virginia COMMOnWEaLTH UniVErSiTY
Mathematics and applied Mathematics
Virginia Commonwealth University invites applications for the position of Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Ap-plied Mathematics. We are looking for an accomplished mathematician who wants to make a difference. The chair must have the vision and skill necessary to lead the department as it expands and strength-ens its Ph.D. program, contributes to the university’s goal of becoming a leading research university, and continues in its strong commitment to excellence in its undergraduate and graduate programs.
AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY
ams.org/bookstore
AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY
Congratulations!We are proud to recognize our authors who won AMS awards at this year’s Joint Mathematics Meetings. Explore some of their AMS publications.
FROM RICHES TO RAAGS: 3-MANIFOLDS, RIGHT-ANGLED ARTIN GROUPS, AND CUBICAL GEOMETRY
Daniel T. Wise, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
A survey of geometric group theory with an emphasis on those groups arising as fundamental groups of special cube complexes and having connections to low-dimensional topology.A co-publication of the AMS and CBMS.
CBMS Regional Conference Series in Mathematics, Number 117; 2012; 141 pages; Softcover; ISBN: 978-0-8218-8800-1; List US$41; AMS members US$32.80; All individuals US$32.80; Order code CBMS/117
FROM RICHES TO RAAGS:
ANGLED ARTIN GROUPS, AND CUBICAL GEOMETRY
University, Montreal, QC,
A survey of geometric group theory with
Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences
CBMSRegional Conference Series in Mathematics
Number 117
American Mathematical Society
National Science Foundationwith support from the
From Riches to Raags: 3-Manifolds, Right-Angled
Artin Groups, and Cubical Geometry
Daniel Wise
INTRODUCTION TO PDES AND WAVES FOR THE ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN
Andrew Majda, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, NY
The goals of these lecture notes are to introduce mathematicians to the fascinating and important area of atmosphere/ocean science (AOS) and, conversely, to develop a mathematical viewpoint on basic topics in AOS.Titles in this series are co-published with the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University.
Courant Lecture Notes, Volume 9; 2003; 234 pages; Softcover; ISBN: 978-0-8218-2954-7; List US$36; AMS members US$28.80; Order code CLN/9
INFORMATION THEORY AND STOCHASTICS FOR MULTISCALE NONLINEAR SYSTEMS
Andrew J. Majda and Rafail V. Abramov, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, NY, and Marcus J. Grote, University of Basel, Switzerland
This book introduces mathematicians to the fascinating mathematical interplay between ideas from stochastics and information theory and practical issues in studying complex multiscale nonlinear systems. Titles in this series are co-published with the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques.
CRM Monograph Series, Volume 25; 2005; 133 pages; Hardcover; ISBN: 978-0-8218-3843-3; List US$43; AMS members US$34.40; Order code CRMM/25
INTRODUCTION TO PDES
ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN
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Introduction to PDEs and Waves for the Atmosphereand Ocean
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MULTISCALE NONLINEAR
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Centre de Recherches MathématiquesUniversité de Montréal
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Volume 25
Information Theory and Stochastics for Multiscale Nonlinear Systems
Andrew J. MajdaRafail V. AbramovMarcus J. Grote
Daniel Wise Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry
Andrew Majda Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics