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 32, Number 3

Publication Date: September 1965

Hyperbolic capacity and interpolating rational functions

J. L. Walsh; 369-379

Helly’s theorem and minima of convex functions

R. T. Rockafellar; 381-397

Another generalization of the Schauder fixed point theorem

Felix E. Browder; 399-406

The summability of Laguerre series

G. G. Bilodeau; 407-415

Concerning continua which are continuous images of compact ordered spaces

L. B. Treybig; 417-422

Wiegmann type theorems for $EPr$ matrices

Irving J. Katz; 423-427

Binary property of the Rayleigh polynomial

Nand Kishore; 429-435

Generating functions for powers of a certain generalised sequence of numbers

A. F. Horadam; 437-446

An iterated logarithm law for local time

Harry Kesten; 447-456

A bounded automorphic form of dimension zero is constant

M. I. Knopp, J. Lehner and M. Newman; 457-460

Three theorems on the degrees of recursively enumerable sets

C. E. M. Yates; 461-468

Projections on continuous function spaces

Richard Arens; 469-478

Taming $2$-complexes in high-dimensional manifolds

C. H. Edwards, Jr.; 479-494

Translation invariant operators in $L\sp{p}$

Alessandro Figà-Talamanca; 495-501

The divisibility of Gaussian integers by large Gaussian primes

J. H. Jordan; 503-509

Obstructions to stable structures on manifolds

E. H. Connell; 511-518

The second smallest quadratic non-residue

Clifton T. Whyburn; 519-528

Enumeration of certain two-line arrays

L. Carlitz and John Riordan; 529-539

A question of M. Newman and J. R. Smart

C. H. Houghton; 541-543

A class of discriminatory solutions to simple $N$-person games

Guillermo Owen; 545-553

Ideal-representations of Stone lattices

Günter Bruns; 555-556

A Nagata’s metric which characterizes dimension and enlarges distance

Keiô Nagami; 557-562

Some generating functions

S. K. Chatterjea; 563-564

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