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This portal is a pilot project providing links to open access postgraduate level texts in mathematics. For historical reasons its current content is largely restricted to the general area of modern analysis: functional analysis, operator theory, spectral theory, microlocal analysis, Fourier analysis, etc.
The portal itself will only contain links, not the texts themselves, which remain your property . Content will be added to the site either at the initiative of the editor or at the request of an author. The submission procedure is designed to provide as little work for you as possible, but there are also suggestions about formatting online material for those who want to read them.
The portal is not intended for recent research papers. Postgraduate lecture notes (minimum length 25 pages) for courses which you have given but do not intend to publish at the present time would be very suitable. If you have a monograph which is out of print, you can usually get the copyright back from the publishers free of charge; if you put it on your website, or in the Electronic Library of Mathematics , we would be pleased to make a link to it from this portal. Shorter expository articles may also be suitable, if they are accessible to graduate students. By submitting a link to your text you make it available to lecturers and students worldwide, and so contribute to the open access movement. If you have doubts about this, think about how much you have benefited from the use of Tex, or read Why Not? .
The submission procedure is described in Submissions .
A link to your text will be put in the appropriate section of the Contents Page . This is organized according to the MSC Subject Classification System .
The editors do not guarantee that every submission will be accepted, although they will normally do so. See Terms and Conditions for further details. If errors in your text are found they are your responsibility: other people finding errors should communicate with you, not with the editors.
You may contact the editors at
mathSonline@mth.kcl.ac.uk but do not type the S!
(The editor is E Brian Davies.) The header on your email should be 'Mathematics Online'.