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 22, Number 2

Publication Date: June 1955

Class formations

Yukiyosi Kawada; 165-177

A property of compact absolute neighborhood retracts

E. R. Fadell; 179-184

The representation of functions as a Laplace-Stieltjes integrals

A. Devinatz; 185-191

Congruences for generalized Bell and Stirling numbers

L. Carlitz; 193-205

Trace on finite $AW^\ast$-algebras

Ti Yen; 207-222

On the coefficients of $R$-univalent functions

Zeev Nehari; 223-227

Hausdorff-Besicovitch dimension of Brownian motion paths

Henry P. McKean, Jr.; 229-234

The radial variation of analytic functions

Walter Rudin; 235-242

Restricted summation and localization of double trigonometric series

Leonard D. Berkovitz and Richard P. Gosselin; 243-251

Limits for the characteristic roots of a matrix. VI: Numerical computation of characteristic roots and of the error in the approximate solution of linear equations

Alfred Brauer and H. T. LaBorde; 253-261

Boundedness and continuity of linear functionals

V. L. Klee, Jr.; 263-269

Stone’s topology for a binary relation

Robert L. Blair; 271-280

Multi-homotopy

Wayman L. Strother; 281-285

Asymmetric minima of quadratic forms and asymmetric Diophantine approximation

Leonard Tornheim; 287-294

Regular curves and regular points of finite order

Lida K. Barrett; 295-304

Methods of constructing certain stochastic matrices. II

Hazel Perfect; 305-311

Continuation of biharmonic functions by reflection

R. J. Duffin; 313-324

A dominated-convergence theorem

E. J. McShane; 325-331

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