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Volume 52, Number 1
Publication Date: March 1985
The diffusion approximation of the spatially homogeneous Boltzmann equation
Tadahisa Funaki; 1-23
On the not integrally closed subrings of the ring of the thetanullwerte
Riccardo Salvati Manni; 25-33
Front d’onde analytique et sommes de carres de champs de vecteurs
A. Grigis and J. Sjöstrand; 35-51
Symmetry of constant mean curvature hypersurfaces in hyperbolic space
Gilbert Levitt and Harold Rosenberg; 53-59
Lifting problems and local reflexivity for $C^\ast$-algebras
Edward G. Effros and Uffe Haagerup; 103-128
Blowings-up of $\mathbf{P}^2$ and their blowings-down
Brian Harbourne; 129-148
The invariants of the Tate-Shafarevich group in a $\mathbf{Z}_p$-extension can be infinite
Gudrun Brattström; 149-156
Quelques problemes de prolongement de courants en analyse complexe
Nessim Sibony; 157-197
Le probleme de Dirichlet pour l’operateur de Schrodinger
Jean Brossard; 199-210
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