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Volume 36, Number 2
Publication Date: June 1969
The queue with Poisson input and general service times, treated as a branching process
Marcel F. Neuts; 215-231
Polyhedra whose deleted products have the homotopy type of the $n$-sphere
C. W. Patty; 233-236
Bounded solutions of nonlinear second order differential equations
Klaus Schmitt; 237-243
The čech compactification and regular matrix summability
A. K. Snyder; 245-252
On the principle of circle-transformation of a linear rational function in analytic function theory
Hiroshi Haruki; 257-259
Almost periodicity of bounded and compact solutions of differential equations
Roger Cooke; 273-276
On extreme operators in finite-dimensional spaces
J. Lindenstrauss and M. A. Perles; 301-314
The comparison of topologies
Peter Fletcher, Hughes B. Hoyle, III and C. W. Patty; 325-331
On rings over which symmetric matrices are diagonalizable
Cleon R. Yohe; 333-341
Incidence functions as generalized arithmetic functions, III.
David A. Smith; 353-367
Symmetric involutory matrices over finite fields and modular rings of integers
John D. Fulton; 401-407
On holomorphic cross-sections in Teichmüller spaces
Clifford J. Earle; 409-415
On the associativity of certain derived functors
Thomas W. Hungerford; 431-439
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