Goals and Features
Libri Mathematicae is a new way of publishing mathematics. Its principal goal is to provide a means of collaboratively authoring mathematical work and disseminating it through the internet after a thorough and open refereeing process. By its design, Libri Mathematicae has the following features:
- all articles are published under a free document license,
- publications are dynamic and can be extended or corrected under the oversight of the original author or editor,
- all theorems, propositions and lemmata are stored in a searchable and citable database,
- articles can contain dynamic content such as visualizations and animations.
To learn more about Libri Mathematicae read our philosophy and technology page and our page on how to submit manuscripts.
Current Projects
- The CRing Project by A. Matthew
- The FANCy Project by M. J. Pflaum
- The Fishing Project by J. Watts
- The Geometry of Classical and Quantum Fields by M. J. Pflaum
- Short Notes in Mathematics by M. J. Pflaum
- Enveloping Algebras and the Poincare-Birkhoff-Witt Theorem by R. Virk
- Foundations of Point Set Topology by F. Latremoliere
- Elementary Number Theory by E. Stade
- Sobolev Spaces on Euclidean Space by G. Wilkin
- Algebraic K-Theory in Low Degrees by M. J. Pflaum