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Volume 23, Number 1
Publication Date: March 1956
Polynomial completeness in locally multiplicatively-convex algebras
Seth Warner; 1-11
A class of polynomials and a generalization of Stirling numbers
A. M. Chak; 45-55
The essential spectrum and averages of the potential
Philip Hartman and Calvin R. Putnam; 83-91
The solutions of a class of ordinary linear differential equations of the third order in a region containing a multiple turning point
Rudolph E. Langer; 93-110
Differentiable approximations to light interior transformations
John Jewett; 111-124
Solution of the linearized Boltzmann transport equation for the slab geometry
Joseph Lehner and G. Milton Wing; 125-142
A limit theorem for the maximum of normalized sums of independent random variables
D. A. Darling and P. Erdös; 143-155
Similarity principle with boundary conditions for pseudo-analytic functions
C. Y. Lee; 157-163
The shift operator for non-stationary stochastic processes
R. K. Getoor; 175-187
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