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 10, Number 2

Publication Date: June 1943

The first canonical pencil

J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr.; 173-178

Mappings of $2$-manifolds into a space

Hsiang-Lin Shih; 179-207

The span of multiply connected domains

Menahem Schiffer; 209-216

Asymptotic ruled surfaces

Chuan-Chih Hsiung; 217-237

Representation of functions by Lidstone series

R. P. Boas, Jr.; 239-245

Fourier integrals

Richard Bellman; 247-248

Contributions to the problem of Geöcze

Harry D. Huskey; 249-257

Characterization theorems for integral means

R. G. Helsel and P. M. Young; 259-269

The absolute summability of power series and Fourier series

Ching Tsün Loo; 271-276

Power sums of polynomials in a Galois field

Herbert Leonard Lee; 277-292

The map-coloring of unorientable surfaces

H. S. M. Coxeter; 293-304

Covering mappings

Alfred M. Peiser; 305-307

A problem of set-theoretic topology

Edwin Hewitt; 309-333

Conjugate harmonic functions

E. F. Beckenbach; 335-339

Analytic functions in circular rings

Raphael M. Robinson; 341-354

Rosser’s generalization of the Euclid algorithm

Frederick A. Ficken; 355-379

Certain functions with singularities on the unit circle

Herbert S. Zuckerman; 381-395

Cesàro summability of independent random variables

G. E. Forsythe; 397-428

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