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Volume 50, Number 1
Publication Date: March 1983
Log complexes of currents and functorial properties of the Abel-Jacobi map
James R. King; 1-53
Some examples of automorphic forms on $\mathrm{Sp}_4$
Roger Howe and I. I. Piatetski-Shapiro; 55-106
Great circle fibrations of the three-sphere
Herman Gluck and Frank W. Warner; 107-132
Fonctions holomorphes bornées et limites tangentielles
Monique Hakim and Nessim Sibony; 133-141
Tangent cones to two-dimensional area-minimizing integral currents are unique
Brian White; 143-160
Representations of $\mathrm{GL}(n)$ and division algebras over a $p$-adic field
Jonathan D. Rogawski; 161-196
A Bezout type theorem for points of finite type on real hypersurfaces
John P. D’Angelo; 197-201
A degenerating family of quintic surfaces with trivial monodromy
Robert Friedman; 203-214
Continuous linear division and extension of $\mathcal{C}^\infty$ functions
Edward Bierstone and Gerald W. Schwarz; 233-271
Riemann domains and envelopes of holomorphy
John-Erik Fornæss and William R. Zame; 273-283
Approximation of solutions of linear PDE with analytic coefficients
M. S. Baouendi and F. Treves; 285-301
The Lindelöf principle and normal functions of several complex variables
Joseph A. Cima and Steven G. Krantz; 303-328
$L^2$-cohomology and intersection homology of stratified spaces
Masayoshi Nagase; 329-368
Almost periodic Schrödinger operators II. The integrated density of states
Joseph Avron and Barry Simon; 369-391
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