Duke Mathematical Journal

Published by Duke University Press since its inception in 1935, the Duke Mathematical Journal is one of the world's leading mathematical journals. Without specializing in a small number of subject areas, it emphasizes the most active and influential areas of current mathematics.


Volume 31, Number 1

Publication Date: March 1964

The deficiencies of meromorphic functions of finite lower order

Albert Edrei; 1-21

Symmetric, continuous, and smooth functions

C. J. Neugebauer; 23-31

Reduction theory for unbounded closed operators in Hilbert space

A. E. Nussbaum; 33-44

Rearrangements of square matrices with non-negative elements

Binyamin Schwarz; 45-62

Proteus forms of wild and tame arcs

E. E. Posey; 63-72

Extension of results concerning rings in which semi-primary ideals are primary

Robert W. Gilmer, Jr.; 73-78

Certain expansions of generalised basic hypergeometric functions

Arun Verma; 79-90

A uniqueness theorem for the Helmholtz equation

O. G. Owens; 91-98

Translation invariant spaces with zero-free spectra

J. W. Moeller; 99-108

The boundary of a one-parameter group in a semigroup

J. G. Horne, Jr.; 109-117

The solution of two simultaneous equations

Stephen Kulik; 119-122

On the congruence $ax^3+by^3+cz^3+dxyz \equiv n(\mod p)$

L. J. Mordell; 123-126

Operational representations for the Laguerre and other polynomials

W. A. Al-Salam; 127-142

Some radius of convexity problems

Richard J. Libera; 143-158

Sublinear functions of measures and variational integrals

Casper Goffman and James Serrin; 159-178

A note on sets of convergence of Dirichlet series

Don R. Lick; 179-181

Isotopy invariants of trees

C. W. Patty; 183-197

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