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### Volume 51, Number 1

#### Publication Date: March 1984

Path integral for a hyperbolic system of the first order

Takashi Ichinose; 1-36

Equivariant $K$-theory for curves

Geir Ellingsrud and Knud Lønsted; 37-46

A Fatou theorem for eigenfunctions of the Laplace-Beltrami operator in a symmetric space

Peter Sjögren; 47-56

Prime divisors of Fourier coefficients of modular forms

M. Ram Murty and V. Kumar Murty; 57-76

About the holomorphic extension of CR functions on real hypersurfaces in complex space

M. S. Baouendi and F. Treves; 77-107

On the even-order vanishing of Jacobian theta functions

John Fay; 109-132

On the extremal stress and displacement in Hencky plasticity

Gabriele Anzellotti; 133-147

Supercuspidal representations of $\mathrm{SL}_n$ over a $p$-adic field: the tame case

Allen Moy and Paul J. Sally, Jr.; 149-161

On Frenet frames of complex submanifolds in complex projective spaces

Hsin-Sheng Tai; 163-183

Uniform distribution of horocycle orbits for Fuchsian groups

S. G. Dani and John Smillie; 185-194

On the $K$-theory of surfaces with multiple curves and a conjecture of Bloch

Henri Gillet; 195-233

A simple criterion for local hypersurfaces to be algebraic

Jay A. Wood; 235-237

The moduli of curves is stably rational for $g \leq 6$

János Kollár and Frank Olaf Schreyer; 239-242