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Volume 48, Number 1
Publication Date: March 1981
The quasi-classical limit of quantum scattering theory II, Long-range scattering
Kenji Yajima; 1-22
On equations defining arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay schemes, II
Robert Treger; 35-47
Unicite forte a partir d’une variete de dimension quelconque pour des inegalites differentielles elliptiques
S. Alinhac and N. Lerner; 49-68
Kergin interpolation of entire functions on $\mathrm{C}^n$
Thomas Bloom; 69-83
Subelliptic estimate for the $\bar{\partial}$-Neumann problem
M. Derridj and J. E. Fornæss; 93-107
Obstructions to modular classical simple Lie algebras
Stephen Berman and Robert Lee Wilson; 109-120
Canonical surfaces with $p_g=p_a=4$ and $K^2=5,\dotsc,10$
Ciro Ciliberto; 121-157
Proper holomorphic mappings and the Bergman projection
Steven R. Bell; 167-175
Duality in twistor theory
Michael G. Eastwood and Matthew L. Ginsberg; 177-196
Semistable degenerations of Enriques’ and hyperelliptic surfaces
David R. Morrison; 197-249
Oscillatory integrals with singular symbols
V. Guillemin and G. Uhlmann; 251-267
Propagation of analyticity along real bicharacteristics
Nicholas Hanges; 269-277
Complex manifolds in pseudoconvex boundaries
Eric Bedford and J. E. Fornæss; 279-288
Fredholm properties of a class of elliptic operators on non-compact manifolds
Robert B. Lockhart; 289-312
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