Collection Descriptions
E-prints on Web Sites
- Coverage: provided by each unique Web site crawled (over 1.3
million documents)
- Description: The E-prints on Webs Sites collection contains electronic
scientific and technical information created by scientists and research
engineers active in their respective fields. This collection is intended for
use by other scientists, engineers, and students at advanced levels in basic
and applied sciences. Subject categories are Biology and Medicine;
Biotechnology; Chemistry; Computer Technologies and Information Sciences;
Energy Storage, Conversion and Utilization; Engineering; Environmental
Management and Restoration Technologies; Environmental Sciences and Ecology;
Fission and Nuclear Technologies; Fossil Fuels; Geosciences; Materials
Science; Mathematics; Physics; Plasma Physics and Fusion; Power Transmission,
Distribution and Plants; and Renewable Energy.
- Access: Browsable by subject area via the Subject Pathways; Searchable by
subject and full text. Date searching is ignored.
- Source: Various sources that have met the criteria for inclusion in the
E-print Network
Databases
ArXiv is an e-print service in the fields of physics, mathematics,
non-linear science, computer science, and quantitative biology covering over
454,000 documents. Originally began by Paul Ginsparg at DOE's Los Alamos
National Laboratory, arXiv is owned, operated and funded by Cornell University,
a private not-for-profit educational institution. ArXiv is also partially
funded by the National Science Foundation.
Institutional Repositories & Multidisciplinary
Collections
- Coverage: 1987 to present
- Description: ANU Eprints is an electronic archival database for research
literature. ANU use the internationally accepted open standards, of the
Open Archives Initiative. The database is available via the web.
- Access: Browsable archive by subject and year; Searchable by year,
author, title, and publication.
- Source: ANU Eprints material is accepted only from ANU staff and
students.
- Coverage: 1990 to present
- Description: The research at BTH spans across a diversity of subject
areas, from technology to planning, humanities, business
administration and health. The common characteristic for the
research is the profile on applied IT.
- Access: Browsable by author, title, subject, type, department and
title, and department and author; Searchable by title, author,
abstract, year, language (all, English, Swedish), document type.
- Source: Electronic Research Archive - Blekinge Institute of
Technology
- Coverage: c. 1990 to present
- Description: Electronic version of academic papers written by members of
the University, with other types of locally-created web-accessible
documents eventually to be added.
- Access: Via ROSE (Repository of Scholarly Eprints), browsable by
research community, title, author, and date; Searchable by
publication number, old IRIS reference, department name, and
author name, and (via ROSE) searchable by broader research area,
publication status, document type, keyword, author, title,
subject, abstract, series, sponsor, identifier.
- Source: University of
Bristol Repository of Scholarly Eprints (ROSE),
University of
Bristol Integrated Research Information System (IRIS)
- Coverage: c. 1990 to present, plus few earlier items
- Description: Full-text digital Theses and Dissertations, book chapters,
journal pre-prints and peer-reviewed journal reprints.
- Access: Browsable by communities and collections, title, author,
and date; Searchable by keyword, author, title, subject, abstract,
series, sponsor, and identifier.
- Source: Edinburgh
Research Archive
- Coverage: 1931 to present
- Description: SMARTech, or Scholarly Materials And Research @ Georgia
Tech , is a repository for the capture of the intellectual output
of the Institute in support of its teaching and research missions.
- Access: Browsable by communities and collections, title, author,
and date; Searchable by community, keyword, author, title,
subject, abstract, series, sponsor, and identifier.
- Source: SMARTech
- Coverage: earliest items date from 1873; to present
- Description: a digital repository created to capture, distribute and
preserve the intellectual output of MIT.
- Access: Browsable by communities/collections, titles, authors,
date; searchable by communities, keywords, authors, titles,
subject, abstract, thesis advisor (theses only), department
(theses only), series, sponsor, identifier.
- Source: DSpace
- Coverage: 2000 to present
- Description: a repository of eprints about optimization and related
topics.
- Access: Browsable by area, date; Searchable via single search box
by authors, title, keywords, journal, or anything else.
- Source: Optimization
Online
- Coverage:
- Description: PhilSci Archive is an electronic archive for preprints in
the philosophy of science. It is offered as a free service to the
philosophy of science community. The goal of the Archive is to promote
communication in the field by the rapid dissemination of new work.
- Access: Browsable archive by subject and year or conferences/volumes;
Searchable by year, author/editors, title, abstract, keywords, subject, type
of papers, and publication.
- Source: Sponsored by Philosophy of Science Association Center for
Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh University Library System,
University of Pittsburgh.
- Coverage: 1984 to present (plus few earlier documents)
- Description: the digital repository of Texas A&M University
research.
- Access: Browsable by communities/collections, titles, authors,
date; Searchable by communities, authors, titles, subject,
abstract, series, sponsor, identifier, department, discipline,
date submitted, degree level.
- Source: TxSpace
Top of Page
- Coverage: 1975 to present
- Description: KU ScholarWorks is a digital repository for scholarly work
created by the faculty and staff of the University of
Kansas. KU ScholarWorks makes important research available to a wider
audience and helps assure its long-term preservation.
- Access: Browsable by communities/collections, titles, authors,
date; searchable by communities, keywords, authors, titles,
subject, abstract, series, sponsor, identifier.
- Source: KU
ScholarWorks
- Coverage: 1945 to present
- Description: a repository of the research and scholarly output of
researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, administered by the Penn Library.
- Access: Browsable by research unit/center or department, personal
researcher pages, dissertations, author, frequently downloaded
papers, or most recent papers; Searchable by full text, keyword,
subject area, first name, last name, institution, corporate
author, date, title, abstract, publication title.
- Source: ScholarlyCommons@Penn
- Coverage: prints, limit retrieval to journal, preprint, conference
paper
- Description: ePrints@UQ is a deposit
collection of papers that showcases the research output of UQ academic staff
and postgraduate students across a range of subjects and disciplines, both
before and after peer-reviewed publication. Documents deposited in the
archive consist of book chapters, working papers, journal articles,
conference papers, preprints and some theses.
- Access: Browsable archive by subject, year or conferences/volumes;
Searchable by year, author/editor, title, abstract, keywords, subject, type
of paper, and publication.
- Source: The ePrints@UQ archive is part of
a group of eight initiative in Australia, which aims to ensure that the
research output of major Australian universities will be visible, accessible
and usable through a global network of interlinked services.
Physics
- Coverage: 1992 to present
- Description: This e-print archive contains documents relating to
astrophysics from April 1992 forward.
- Access: Browsable by year; Searchable by year, author, title, and
abstract
- Source: ArXiv is owned, operated and
funded by Cornell University, a private
not-for-profit educational institution, and also partially funded by the
National Science Foundation
- Coverage: 1979 to present
- Description: The CERN Document Server provides a searchable Web interface
to a database of preprints, photographs, books, reports and other types of
documents kept by the CERN Library and various CERN Divisions and
Experiments. As of May 2002, the database contained more than 550,000 total
bibliographic records with more than 220,000 total full text documents. Over
260,000 preprints and over 150,000 published articles are available through
the site. These documents are of interest to people working in particle
physics and related areas.
- Access: Browsable by collection; Searchable by collection, title, author,
report number, and year
- Source: CERN
European Organization for Nuclear Research located in Geneva,
Switzerland
- Coverage: 1992 to present
- Description: This e-print archive contains documents relating to
condensed matter from April 1992 forward. This archive contains these subject
classes: Disordered Systems and Neural Networks, Materials Science,
Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect, Soft Condensed Matter,
Statistical Mechanics, Strongly Correlated Electrons, and
Superconductivity.
- Access: Browsable by year and subject; Searchable by year, author, title,
and abstract
- Source: ArXiv is owned, operated and
funded by Cornell University, a private
not-for-profit educational institution, and also partially funded by the
National Science Foundation
- Coverage: 1986 to present
- Description: The CLEO collaboration is a team of over 150 high energy
physicists from 25 universities studying the production and decay of beauty
and charm quarks and tau leptons produced in the Cornell Electron Storage
Ring. The CLEO Preprints collection is composed of preprints and
contributed papers.
- Access: Browsable by year; Searchable by author, title, and full
text.
- Source: F.R. Newman Laboratory for Elementary-Particle Physics (LEPP), a
research laboratory of the Cornell
University Department of Physics.
- Coverage:
- Description: General Atomics was conceived in 1955 at San Diego,
California for the purpose of harnessing the power of nuclear technologies
for the benefit of mankind. General Atomics' basic research into
fission and fusion has matured into competence in many technologies, making
GA and its affiliated companies one of the world's leading resources for
high-technology systems development ranging from the nuclear fuel cycle to
remotely operated surveillance aircraft, airborne sensors, and advanced
electric, electronic, wireless and laser technologies.
- Access: Browsable by author, primary author, meeting, subject, or date;
Searchable by author, primary author, meeting, subject, format of
publication, citation, date, title, and full text.
- Source: F.R. Newman Laboratory for Elementary-Particle Physics (LEPP), a
research laboratory of the Cornell
University Department of Physics.
- Coverage: 1992 to present
- Description: This is a fully automated e-print archive for general
relativity and quantum cosmology preprints starting from July 20, 1992.
- Access: Browsable by year; Searchable by year, author, title, and
abstract
- Source: ArXiv is owned, operated and
funded by Cornell University, a private
not-for-profit educational institution, and also partially funded by the
National Science Foundation
- Coverage: 1994 to present
- Description: This is a fully automated e-print archive for preprints in
high energy experimental physics starting from April 15, 1994.
- Access: Browsable by year; Searchable by year, author, title, and
abstract
- Source: ArXiv is owned, operated and
funded by Cornell University, a private
not-for-profit educational institution, and also partially funded by the
National Science Foundation
- Coverage: 1991 to present
- Description: This is a fully automated archive for lattice field theory
papers starting from December 1, 1991. The archive is for topics of research
covered at the Lattice conferences: Lattice QCD (numerical and analytical),
particle spectrum, finite temperature QCD, Weak interaction physics, QED,
algorithms, spin systems, random surfaces/quantum gravity, special purpose
computers, comparison with experiments, and other analytical
developments.
- Access: Browsable by year; Searchable by year, author, title, and
abstract
- Source: ArXiv is owned, operated and
funded by Cornell University, a private
not-for-profit educational institution, and also partially funded by the
National Science Foundation
- Coverage: 1992 to present
- Description: This is a fully automated e-print archive for particle
phenomenology preprints starting from March 7, 1992.
- Access: Browsable by year; Searchable by year, author, title, and
abstract
- Source: ArXiv is owned, operated and
funded by Cornell University, a private
not-for-profit educational institution, and also partially funded by the
National Science Foundation
- Coverage: 1991 to present
- Description: This is a fully automated e-print archive for the high
energy physics community.
- Access: Browsable by year; Searchable by year, author, title, and
abstract
- Source: ArXiv is owned, operated and funded by Cornell University, a
private not-for-profit educational institution, and also partially funded by
the National Science Foundation
- Coverage: 1993 to present
- Description: Preprints, conference papers, and other reports of
EFDA-JET.
- Access: Searchable fields include title, author, keywords, reference
number, year, abstract, and PDF text.
- Source: JET Joint Undertaking was established in June 1978 to construct
and operate the Joint European Torus, a European fusion research project in
Oxfordshire, England. The European Fusion Development Agreement, which
runs from 1999 until at least the end of 2004 and which could be extended,
currently governs the torus' use and provides a framework for implementing
European fusion research, and development, and design work.
- Coverage: Search KEK publications and other preprints as stored in KEK
library from 1972 (preprints may have been published as early as 1960).
- Description: The server provides a convenient forum for exchange of
research progress achieved at the KEK High Energy Accelerator Research
Organization. Documents are made available in various formats including
scanned. Some documents are available only in Japanese.
- Access: Searchable by report number, title, author, institutional source,
and year.
- Source: KEK (Japanese National Laboratory for High Energy Physics) was
founded in 1955 as a national institute for nuclear study. The
organization seeks to promote research on particle and nuclear physics and
material science using advanced accelerators and related facilities.
- Coverage: 1953 to present
- Description: The LNF preprint catalogue includes all LNF preprints from
1953 to present; full text is available on Web in PDF format. The
INFN preprint catalogue includes all INFN preprints from 1987 to
present, but preprint text is not available at the moment.
- Access: Searchable by year, abstract, authors, titles, LNF vs. INFN.
- Source: Laboratori
Nazionali di Frascati – Scientific Information Service
- Coverage: 1995 to present
- Description: This is a fully automated e-print archive for the
mathematical physics research community.
- Access: Browsable by year; Searchable by year, author, title, and
abstract
- Source: ArXiv is owned, operated and funded by Cornell University, a
private not-for-profit educational institution, and also partially funded by
the National Science Foundation
- Coverage: 1994 to present
- Description: This is a fully automated e-print archive for the nuclear
experiment community.
- Access: Browsable by year; Searchable by year, author, title, and
abstract
- Source: ArXiv is owned, operated and funded by Cornell University, a
private not-for-profit educational institution, and also partially funded by
the National Science Foundation
- Coverage: 1992 to present
- Description: This is a fully automated e-print archive for the nuclear
theory community.
- Access: Browsable by year; Searchable by year, author, title, and
abstract
- Source: ArXiv is owned, operated and funded by Cornell University, a
private not-for-profit educational institution, and also partially funded by
the National Science Foundation
- Coverage: 1994 to present
- Description: This is a fully automated e-print archive for several
physics topics not covered elsewhere at http://www.arXiv.org/. Current subjects
include Accelerator Physics; Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics; Atomic Physics;
Atomic and Molecular Clusters; Biological Physics; Chemical Physics;
Classical Physics; Computational Physics; Data Analysis, Statistics and
Probability; Fluid Dynamics; General Physics; Geophysics; History of Physics;
Instrumentation and Detectors; Medical Physics; Optics; Physics Education;
Physics and Society; Plasma Physics; Popular Physics; and Space Physics.
- Access: Browsable by year; Searchable by year, author, title, and
abstract
- Source: ArXiv is owned, operated and funded by Cornell University, a
private not-for-profit educational institution, and also partially funded by
the National Science Foundation
- Coverage: 1994 to present
- Description: This is a fully automated e-print archive for quantum
physics community.
- Access: Browsable by year; Searchable by year, author, title, and
abstract
- Source: ArXiv is owned, operated and funded by Cornell University, a
private not-for-profit educational institution, and also partially funded by
the National Science Foundation
- Coverage: 1974 to present
- Description: High energy physics related articles, including journal
papers, preprints, e-prints, technical reports, conference papers and
theses.
- Access: Searchable fields include author, title, date, report number,
citation, and keyword.
- Source: Produced by the Stanford Linear Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC)
Library, the SPIRES-HEP database allows the user to search more than 500,000
high energy physics related articles, including journal papers, preprints,
e-prints, technical reports, conference papers and theses, comprehensively
indexed by the SLAC and DESY libraries since 1974. Included, where
available, are links to full text of the articles whether in the ArXiv
databases or as technical reports.
Environmental Sciences and Ecology
- Coverage: 1974 to present
- Description: taxonomic data, life history, distribution, images, videos,
references and scientific contact information on all living
species of cephalopods (octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus)
- Access: PDF files of references browsable by author, year, and ID
number; metadata of references searchable by author, year,
keyword/keyword pairs, species.
- Source: CephBase
- Coverage: Seven ornithological journals between 1884 and 2002 with
date range depending on journal
- Description: articles from the journals Auk
(1884-1999), Condor
(1899-2000), Journal of Field Ornithology (1930-1999),
North American Bird Bander (1976-2000), Pacific
Coast Avifauna (1900-1974), Studies
in Avian Biology (1978-1999), Wilson
Bulletin (1889-1999), and (browsable, not searchable) Ornitologica
Neotropical (1990-2002).
- Access: Browsable by journal and (for journals with many volumes)
by volume and issue; searchable by full text, keyword/subject,
author, title, year range.
- Source: Orinthological
Research Archive (SORA)
Biology
- Coverage: 1992 to present
- Description: The quantitative biology archive was introduced September
15, 2003 to serve researchers in mathematics, computer science, the physical
sciences, and biology who are contributing toward making biology a
quantitative science. Current subjects include Biomolecules; Cell
Behavior; Genomics; Molecular Networks; Neurons and Cognition; Other;
Populations and Evolution; Quantitative Methods; Subcellular Processes; and
Tissues and Organs.
- Access: Browsable by year and subject; Searchable by year, author, title,
and abstract
- Source: ArXiv.org is owned, operated
and funded by Cornell University, a
private not-for-profit educational institution, and also partially funded by
the National Science Foundation
Computer Technologies & Information Sciences
- Coverage: 1993 to present
- Description: The Computing Research Repository (CoRR) provides access to
e-prints in areas including Architecture; Artificial Intelligence;
Computation and Language; Computational Complexity; Computational
Engineering, Finance, and Science; Computational Geometry; Computer Science
and Game Theory; Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Computers and
Society; Cryptography and Security; Data Structures and Algorithms;
Databases; Digital Libraries; Discrete Mathematics; Distributed, Parallel,
and Cluster Computing; General Literature; Graphics; Human Computer
Interaction; Information Retrieval; Learning; Logic in Computer Science;
Mathematical Software; Multiagent Systems; Multimedia; Networking and
Internet Architecture; Neural and Evolutionary Computing; Numerical Analysis;
Operating Systems; Other; Performance; Programming Languages; Robotics;
Software Engineering; Sound; and Symbolic Computation.
- Access: Browsable by year and subject; Searchable by year, author, title,
and abstract
- Source: Sponsored by ACM, the arXiv.org e-Print archive, NCSTRL (Networked Computer Science Technical
Reference Library), and AAAI; ArXiv is
owned, operated and funded by Cornell
University, a private not-for-profit educational institution, and also
partially funded by the National Science
Foundation
DBLP Bibliography
- Coverage: 1936 to present
- Description: Bibliographic information on major computer science
journals and proceedings. Indexes more than 600,000 articles and contains several thousand links to home pages of computer scientists (February 2005). DBLP is a bibliography server and not a document repository or delivery service. DBLP plays the role of an information broker
which only refers you to a service provider.
- Access: Browsable online by conferences, journals, or subjects;
DBL-Browser (Digital Bibliographic Library Browser), a utility for
browsing Digital Bibliographic Libraries, can also be used for
browsing the whole DBLP Library in additional ways offline.
Searchable by authors, title, individual year (not range), page,
conference, ID number, journal, journal volume, journal number.
- Source: http://dblp.uni-trier.de/;
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/index.html
- Coverage: 1988 to present, with some earlier items
- Description: E-LIS is an open access archive for scientific or technical
documents, published or unpublished, on Librarianship, Information
Science and Technology, and related areas.
- Access: Browsable by author or editor, book or journal title,
subject, country, year, and latest additions; Searchable by full
text, title, authors, abstract, keywords, subjects, eprint type,
conference, department, editors, language, references, status,
whether refereed, publication, and year.
- Source: E-LIS
- Coverage: 1998 to present
- Description: all GSRC-related publications, including papers and tech
reports and talks and presentations.
- Access: Browsable by group, research theme, design driver
(“ambient intelligence” or “wireless home gateway of the
future”); searchable by author, title, abstract, report type,
individual year (no year range except “all”), group, research
theme, design driver (“ambient intelligence” or “wireless
home gateway of the future”).
- Source: http://www.gigascale.org/pubs/search/
- Coverage: 1969 to present
- Description: Publications published by members of the Computing Science
Department.
- Access: Browsable by collections, DCS Technical Reports, year;
searchable by title, author, individual year.
- Source: Computing
Science – Research (University of Glasgow)
- Coverage: 1980 to present
- Description: Technical Reports and Thesis of Inria (Institut National de
Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique)
- Access: Browsable by report type (technical report, research
report, Ph.D. thesis) and year; searchable using single search box
for all metadata (titles, authors, key-words, abstract, etc.).
- Source:
Technical
Reports and Thesis of Inria
- Coverage: 1990 to present
- Description: ResearchIndex is a scientific literature digital library
that aims to improve the dissemination and feedback of scientific literature,
and to provide improvements in functionality, usability, availability, cost,
comprehensiveness, efficiency, and timeliness. ResearchIndex provides
algorithms, techniques, and software that can be used in other digital
libraries. ResearchIndex indexes Postscript and PDF research articles on the
Web. Its directory of subjects includes Agents, Applications, Architecture,
Artificial Intelligence, Compression, Databases, Hardware, Human Computer
Interaction, Information Retrieval, Machine Learning, Networking, Operating
Systems, Programming, Security, Software Engineering, Theory, and World Wide
Web.
- Access: Browsable by subject, most accessed, and most cited; Searchable
by document and citation
- Source: NEC Research Institute in
Princeton, NJ
- Coverage: 1965 to present
- Description: The School of Electronics and Computer Science at the
University of Southampton is one of the world's leading centers for research,
teaching, enterprise and innovation in electronic, electrical engineering and
computer science. Southampton researchs have made an outstanding
contribution to the development of these subjects over the years and continue
to lead the world in areas such as agent-based computing, microelectronics,
fibre optics, and the development of the Grid.
- Access: Browsable archive by research group or by year; check new
additions or set up RSS feed; Searchable by year, author/editor, title,
abstract full text, keywords, research project, research group, document
type, conference/event title, publication, stage of publications process,
whether refereed, or whether full text publicly available online, and
publication.
- Source: The School consistently achieves the highest ratings for both its
research and teaching (5* in both Computer Science and Electrical and
Electronic Engineering in RAE 2001, and now rated 6* by HEFCE); it holds some
of the country's largest research council grants, and it has collaborations
and partnerships with leading companies and agencies around the world.
ECS EPrints Service
Mathematics
- Coverage: 1993 to present
- Description: The CECM Preprint Catalog acts as a reference and access
point for the preprints of the CECM community. The CECM is actively involved
in many forms of publication, including as authors and editors of book series
and journals, on-line proceedings, digital journals, preprints and articles,
and leading edge interactive books. Research areas include Technology,
Symbolic Computation, Complexity Issues And Computational Phenomena,
Numerical Computation, Computational Classical Analysis, Computational Modern
and Applied Analysis, Computational Number Theory, Scientific Computation,
Advanced Collaborative Network Technologies, Digital Information Projects and
Services, Visualization of Mathematics, and Philosophy of Visualization and
Experimental Mathematics.
- Access: Browsable by year; Searchable by keyword
- Source: Centre for Experimental &
Constructive Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at Simon Fraser University located at SFU's
Burnaby Campus in British Columbia, Canada
- Coverage: 1996 to present
- Description: This is a searchable collection of preprints authored by the
faculty and students of the Göteborg University. Research information is
available for Algebra (including algebraic geometry and number theory); Bio
Mathematics; Combinatorics; Complex Analysis; Computational Partial
Differential Equations; Harmonic Analysis and Partial Differential Equations;
Optimization; Numerical Analysis; Kinetic Theory; Geometry and Analysis; and
Wavelets.
- Access: Browsable by year, doctoral dissertations, and licentiate papers;
Searchable by title, author, preprint number, and year
- Source: Department of
Mathematics in Chambers
University of Technology and Göteborg University located in Göteborg, Sweden
- Coverage: 1993 to present
- Description: The Hopf
Algebraic Topology Archive is a preprint server for papers in algebraic
topology intended for the direct personal academic use of the mathematical
community. The site is maintained by Clarence Wilkerson. Downloads are
accessible by both anonymous FTP and HTTP. The DVI files were contributed
directly by the authors. The Purdue Department of Mathematics consists of
professors who are actively involved in the latest developments of every
major area of mathematics.
- Access: Browsable by month and year; Searchable by author and title
- Source: Mathematics Department
at Purdue University in West Layfayette,
IN
- Coverage: 1993 to present
- Description: This is a searchable collection of preprints submitted by
the authors. K-theory is a branch of mathematics, which brings together ideas
from algebraic geometry, linear algebra, and number theory. In general, there
are two main types of K-theory: topological and algebraic. The collection is
maintained by Daniel R. Grayson and Rick Jardine.
- Access: Browsable by preprint number; Searchable by bibliography
- Source: Department of Mathematics at the University of Illinois in
Urbana, IL
- Coverage: 1992 to present
- Description: The math archive was introduced on December 1, 1997 with the
purpose of facilitating growth to areas of mathematics not covered by the
current archive structure. Authors must include a subject class header.
Current subjects include Algebraic Geometry; Algebraic Topology; Analysis of
PDEs; Category Theory; Classical Analysis and ODEs; Combinatorics;
Commutative Algebra; Complex Variables; Differential Geometry; Dynamical
Systems; Functional Analysis; General Mathematics; General Topology;
Geometric Topology; Group Theory; History and Overview; K-Theory and
Homology; Logic; Mathematical Physics; Metric Geometry; Number Theory;
Numerical Analysis; Operator Algebras; Optimization and Control; Probability
Theory; Quantum Algebra; Representation Theory; Rings and Algebras; Spectral
Theory; and Symplectic Geometry.
- Access: Browsable by year and subject; Searchable by year, author, title,
and abstract
- Source: ArXiv is owned, operated and
funded by Cornell University, a private
not-for-profit educational institution, and also partially funded by the
National Science Foundation
- Coverage: 1997 to present
- Description: This preprint server makes the preprints of the Max Planck
Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences available. The Max Planck Institute
for Mathematics in the Sciences, founded in 1995, is concerned with
mathematical challenges, which arise through theoretical questions in the
natural sciences. The institute does research in Algebraic geometry and
number theory, Arithmetic algebraic geometry, Automorphic forms, Algebraic
groups and arithmetic subgroups, Representation theory, Singularities,
Complex analysis, Algebraic topology, Differential topology, Differential
geometry, and Mathematical physics. The MPI preprint series consists of
papers written while at the Max Planck Institute.
- Access: Browsable at http://www.mis.mpg.de/preprints/ by
year, author, and keyword; Searchable at http://www.mpim-bonn.mpg.de/html/preprints/preprints.html
by author, title, number, and year
- Source: Max Planck Institute
for Mathematics in the Sciences located in Leipzig, Germany
- Coverage: 1992 to present
- Description: The Sfb 288 is a special research project funded by the
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, which is the central public funding
organization for academic research in Germany. Its emphasis lies in promoting
close cooperation between mathematicians and physicists, working on common
problems in the fields of differential geometry and quantum physics. The Sfb
is spread over 4 institutes of higher education located in Berlin, the
Technische Universität Berlin being the speaker institution. The
research at the Sfb falls within 5 main areas of interest including
Differential Geometry and Classical Mechanics, Elliptical Operators in
Geometry and Physics, Discretization in Geometry and Physics, Analysis of
Quantum Mechanical Systems, and Geometry and Algebraic Quantum Field
Theory.
- Access: Browsable by number; Searchable at by author, title, number, and
abstract
- Source: Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft which is the central public funding organization
for academic research in Germany located in Berlin
Sydney,
University of – School Mathematics and Statistics
- Coverage: 1947 to present
- Description: Publications and preprints of the School of Mathematics and Statistics
- Access: Browsable by year, report type, first author’s name;
recent preprints browsable by first author, older research reports
browsable by subject, date, and first author. Searchable by keywords and substrings; older research
reports searchable by keyword sets.
Nonlinear Sciences
- Coverage: 1991 to present
- Description: This is a fully automated e-print archive for the nonlinear
science community.
- Access: Browsable by year; Searchable by year, author, title, and
abstract
- Source: ArXiv is owned, operated and funded by Cornell University, a
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