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 35, Number 1

Publication Date: March 1968

Some notes on sequences which are similar or related to a Schauder basis

Lee W. Baric; 1-7

On the rate of growth of typically real functions

W. E. Kirwan; 9-20

A lower bound in asymptotic diophantine approximations

William W. Adams; 21-35

Inequalities for symmetric functions

K. V. Menon; 37-45

Note on G. Whaples’ paper “Algebraic extensions of arbitrary fields”

G. H. Wenzel; 47

Certain matrix equations over rings of integers

Ronald W. Davis; 49-59

The Burkill-Cesari integral

Garth Warner; 61-78

Sets of values of general Dirichlet series

Robert Spira; 79-82

The coefficients in an asymptotic expansion and certain related numbers

L. Carlitz; 83-90

Semi-dense closure of systems of functions

Philip J. Davis; 91-101

Elementary remarks on completeness

Raymond M. Redheffer; 103-116

A summability theorem in Fourier series

Marvin Barsky; 117-122

The elementary theory of recursively enumerable sets

A. H. Lachlan; 123-146

On a well-known method for trying to obtain a non-combinatorial triangulation of $S\sp{n}$ for $n\geq5$

L. C. Glaser; 147-154

Some measure-theoretic aspects of range-equivalence

Allen Reiter; 155-162

Maximal semi-algebras of non-negative functions on a locally compact space

E. J. Barbeau; 163-167

A homology transgression theorem

Allan Clark; 169-173

Topologies on quotient fields

Ellen Correl; 175-178

Locally compact equicharacteristic semilocal rings

Seth Warner; 179-189

A generalized Hilbert space

Parfeny P. Saworotnow; 191-197

On completing the von Neumann almost periodic functions

Henry W. Davis; 199-216

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