Duke Mathematical Journal

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Volume 54, Number 2

Publication Date: 1987

On the rationality problem for conic bundles

V. A. Iskovskikh; 271-294

De Rham cohomology and conductors of curves

Spencer Bloch; 295-308

Correspondance de Langlands géométrique pour les corps de fonctions

Gérard Laumon; 309-359

Congruences for periods of modular forms

Neal Koblitz; 361-373

La descente sur les variétés rationnelles, II

Jean-Louis Colliot-Thélène and Jean-Jacques Sansuc; 375-492

Serre duality on complex supermanifolds

Carl Haske and R. O. Wells, Jr.; 493-500

Torsion points on Fermat Jacobians, roots of circular units and relative singular homology

Greg W. Anderson; 501-561

A new interpretation of Gelfand-Tzetlin bases

I. V. Cherednik; 563-577

Quantum field theories in one and two dimensions

Werner Nahm; 579-613

Ramified torsion points on curves

Robert F. Coleman; 615-640

Cyclic homology of differential operators

Mariusz Wodzicki; 641-647

Selected problems of supermanifold theory

D. Leites; 649-656

Cubic hypersurfaces and a result of Hermite

Daniel F. Coray; 657-670

$R$-equivalence on conic bundles of degree $4$

J.-L. Colliot-Thélène and A. N. Skorobogatov; 671-677

Notes on motivic cohomology

A. Beilinson, R. MacPherson and V. Schechtman; 679-710

Refined conjectures of the “Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer type”

B. Mazur and J. Tate; 711-750

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