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As you may (or may not) know Springer has a whole lot of books there published (essentially) on-line at springerlink.com (assuming your institution subscribes).

The catalog at the moment is a bit scattershot for instance they have Hormander's Analysis of Partial Differential Operators Vols. II-IV but not Vol. I and I was wondering if anyone had any insight into the criterion used to decide which books are chosen.

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Books on Springerlink

As you may (or may not) know Springer has a whole lot of books there published (essentially) on-line at springerlink.com (assuming your institution subscribes).

The catalog at the moment is a bit scattershot for instance they have Hormander's Analysis of Partial Differential Operators Vols. II-IV but not Vol. I and I was wondering if anyone had any insight into the criterion used to decide which books are chosen.