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Volume 61, Number 2
Publication Date: October 1990
The kernel spectral sequence of vanishing cycles
Morihiko Saito and Steven Zucker; 329-339
Nonequidimensional value distribution theory and meromorphic connections
Yum-Tong Siu; 341-367
Explicit formula for the limit of a difference approximation
K. T. Joseph and G. D. Veerappa Gowda; 369-393
Homogeneous vector bundles and families of Calabi-Yau threefolds
Ciprian Borcea; 395-415
On the Gaussian map for canonical curves of low genus
Ciro Ciliberto and Rick Miranda; 417-443
A tameness criterion for Galois representations associated to modular forms $(\mod p)$
Benedict H. Gross; 445-517
Fonctions élémentaires et lemme fondamental pour le changement de base stable
J.-P. Labesse; 519-530
Hodge theory with local coefficients on compact varieties
Donu Arapura; 531-543
Unique continuation and regularity at the boundary for holomorphic functions
Serge Alinhac, M. S. Baouendi and Linda Preiss Rothschild; 635-653
A geometric setting for the quantum deformation of $GL_n$
A. A. Beilinson, G. Lusztig and R. MacPherson; 655-677
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