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EMS NewsEMS Monograph AwardThe EMS Monograph Award is assigned every two years to the author(s) of a monograph in any area of mathematics thatis judged by the selection committee to be an outstanding contribution to its field. The prize is endowed with 10,000 Euroand the winning monograph will be published by the EMS Publishing House in the series “EMS Tracts in Mathematics”.The first EMS Monograph Award (2014) has been assigned jointly toPatrick Dehornoy (Université de Caen, France)with François Digne (Université de Picardie Jules-Verne, Amiens, France), Eddy Godelle (Université de Caen, France),Daan Krammer (University of Warwick, Coventry, UK) and Jean Michel (Université Denis Diderot Paris 7, France)for their workFoundations of Garside TheoryandAugusto C. Ponce (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)for his workElliptic PDEs, Measures and Capacities – From the Poisson Equation to Nonlinear Thomas–Fermi ProblemsScientific CommitteeJohn Coates, Pierre Degond, Carlos Kenig, Jaroslav Nesetril, Michael Roeckner, Vladimir TuraevSubmissionThe second award will be announced in 2016, the deadline for submissions is 30 June 2015.The monograph must be original and unpublished, written in English and should not be submitted elsewhere until aneditorial decision is rendered on the submission. Monographs should preferably be typeset in TeX. Authors should senda pdf file of the manuscript by email and a hard copy together with a letter to:European Mathematical Society Publishing HouseETH-Zentrum SEW A27, Scheuchzerstrasse 70, CH-8092 Zürich, SwitzerlandE-mail: info@ems-ph.orgEMS Tracts in MathematicsEditorial Board:Carlos E. Kenig (University of Chicago, USA)Andrew Ranicki (University of Edinburgh, UK)Michael Röckner (Universität Bielefeld, Germany, and Purdue University, USA)Vladimir Turaev (Indiana University, Bloomington, USA)Alexander Varchenko (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)This series includes advanced texts and monographs covering all fields in pure and applied mathematics.Tracts will give a reliable introduction and reference to special fields of current research.The books in the series will in most cases be authored monographs, although edited volumes maybe published if appropriate. They are addressed to graduate students seeking access to researchtopics as well as to the experts in the field working at the frontier of research.Most recent titles:Vol. 21 Kaspar Nipp and Daniel Stoffer: Invariant Manifolds in Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems (see also page 68)978-3-03719-124-8. 2013. 225 pages. 58.00 EuroVol. 20 Hans Triebel: Local Function Spaces, Heat and Navier–Stokes Equations978-3-03719-123-1. 2013. 241 pages. 64.00 EuroVol. 19 Bogdan Bojarski, Vladimir Gutlyanskii, Olli Martio and Vladimir Ryazanov: Infinitesimal Geometry of Quasiconformal andBi-Lipschitz Mappings in the PlaneISBN 978-3-03719-122-4. 2013. 214 pages. 58.00 EuroEMS Newsletter June 2014 11

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