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Volume 84, Number 1
Publication Date: July 1996
Continuity of relative hyperbolic spectral theory through metric degeneration
Jay Jorgenson and Rolf Lundelius; 47-81
Noninvolutory Hopf algebras and $3$-manifold invariants
Greg Kuperberg; 83-129
Compactness of isospectral conformal metrics and isospectral potentials on a $4$-manifold
Roger Chen and Xingwang Xu; 131-154
Roitman’s theorem for singular complex projective surfaces
L. Barbieri-Viale, C. Pedrini and C. Weibel; 155-190
Arithmetic groups and the length spectrum of Riemann surfaces
Paul Schmutz; 199-215
Espaces de modules de fibrés paraboliques et blocs conformes
Christian Pauly; 217-235
Laplace transformation in higher dimensions
Niky Kamran and Keti Tenenblat; 237-266
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