Duke Mathematical Journal

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Volume 81, Number 1

Publication Date: 1995

Introduction

Harold W. Kuhn; i-v

The work of John F. Nash Jr. in game theory: Nobel Seminar, 8 December 1994

Harold W. Kuhn, John C. Harsanyi, Reinhard Selten, Jörgen W. Weibull, Eric van Damme, John F. Nash, Jr. and Peter Hammerstein; 1-29

Arc structure of singularities

John F. Nash, Jr.; 31-38

A sufficient condition for invariance of essential components

Srihari Govindan and Robert Wilson; 39-46

On the intractability of Hilbert’s Nullstellensatz and an algebraic version of “$NP\not=P$?”

Michael Shub and Steve Smale; 47-54

Core theory for multiple-sided assignment games

William F. Lucas; 55-65

An early paper on the refinement of Nash equilibrium

Roger Myerson; 67-75

Bernstein’s inequality and the resolution of spaces of analytic functions

Charles Fefferman and Narasimhan Raghavan; 77-98

Smoothing estimates for null forms and applications

S. Klainerman and M. Machedon; 99-133

Optimal smoothing and decay estimates for viscously damped conservation laws, with applications to the $2$-D Navier-Stokes equation

Eric A. Carlen and Michael Loss; 135-157

A characterisation of the tight three-sphere

H. Hofer, K. Wysocki and E. Zehnder; 159-226

The Neumann problem for elliptic equations with nonsmooth coefficients: Part II

Carlos E. Kenig and Jill Pipher; 227-250

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