Duke Mathematical Journal

Published by Duke University Press since its inception in 1935, the Duke Mathematical Journal is one of the world's leading mathematical journals. Without specializing in a small number of subject areas, it emphasizes the most active and influential areas of current mathematics.


Volume 31, Number 2

Publication Date: June 1964

A convolution product for discrete function theory

R. J. Duffin and C. S. Duris; 199-220

Functions on algebras under homomorphic mappings

R. F. Rinehart and Jack C. Wilson; 221-227

Cyclicly related differential equations

W. E. Baxter and E. J. Pellicciaro; 229-234

Entire solutions of partial differential equations with constant coefficients

Avner Friedman; 235-240

Absolute convegence and the general high indices theorem

Norman Levinson; 241-245

Note concerning a wild sphere of Bing

David S. Gillman; 247-254

Approximation by polynomials whose zeros lie on a curve

Maynard Thompson; 255-265

Some remarks on two- and three-line partitions

M. S. Cheema and Basil Gordon; 267-273

Complete sequences of polynomial values

R. L. Graham; 275-285

Some theorems in set theory and applications in the ideal theory of partially ordered sets

J. Mayer-Kalkschmidt and E. Steiner; 287-289

The square-integrability of matrix-valued functions with respect to a non-negative Hermitian measure

Milton Rosenberg; 291-298

Discrete potential and boundary value problems

Charles Saltzer; 299-320

A converse form of Daïovitch’s theorem

Russell A. Whiteman; 321-324

A new series transform with applications to Bessel, Legendre, and Tchebycheff polynomials

H. W. Gould; 325-334

Combinatorial remarks on partitions of a multipartite number

G. R. Blakley; 335-340

Algebra of formal power series

G. R. Blakley; 341-345

Formal solution of nonlinear simultaneous equations: Reversion of series in several variables

G. R. Blakley; 347-357

Cuttings of finite sets of points

Russell Remage, Jr.; 359-370

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