Harmonic Maps Bibliography
The Harmonic Maps Bibliography is an ongoing project to provide a
comprehensive and up-to-date bibliography in the area of harmonic
maps. It is the joint work of many volunteers.
The bibliography is available in a variety of formats: the master file is in
TiB format from which BiBTeX, TeX and PostScript versions have been
generated.
How to access the bibliography
Click here to get a
copy of the bibliography in the format of your choice.
PLEASE DO NOT DISTRIBUTE MODIFIED VERSIONS OF ANY OF THESE FILES.
Click here to
interactively search the bibliography. (Your browser must support forms for this to work.)
For Apple Macintosh users the TiB version of the harmonic bibliography is
available as a BinHex-encoded StuffIt archive containing a HyperCard
stack. There are two versions:
harmonic-stack.hqx
which is a HyperCard v2.3 stack and
harmonic-app.hqx
which has the HyperCard Player engine built in.
How to contribute
Contributions, either corrections or new references, whether partial
or complete, should be sent to one of the co-ordinators listed below. We would
welcome references in TiB format but BiBTeX, or any other form is acceptable,
even little scraps of paper!
On the other hand, if your browser supports forms, you can click
here to send
mail to the co-ordinators right now!
These are the co-ordinators:
Dr F.E. Burstall
School of Mathematics
University of Bath
Bath BA2 7AY
United Kingdom
E-mail: f.e.burstall@maths.bath.ac.uk
Prof. L. Lemaire
Départment de Mathématiques
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Campus Plaine CP 218
1050 Bruxelles
Belgique
E-mail: ulbmath@ulb.ac.be
Dr. J. Rawnsley
Mathematics Institute
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL
United Kingdom
E-mail: jhr@maths.warwick.ac.uk
The harmonic maps bibliography is in TiB format. TiB is a bibliographical
preprocessor for TeX (and LaTeX etc) similar to the refer program available on
some UNIX machines. It is available from the CTAN archives in the
directory
tex-archive/bibliography/tib
Warning
This bibliography is much too large for the distribution versions of
either TiB or BiBTeX to handle. We do not know how to enlarge
BiBTeX but
here
are details on how to enlarge TiB.
Fran Burstall <feb@maths.bath.ac.uk>
Last modified: Tue Oct 19 10:53:27 BST 1999