Duke Mathematical Journal

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Volume 16, Number 2

Publication Date: June 1949

Haar measure in uniform structures

Lynn H. Loomis; 193-208

The virtual mass of nearly spherical solids

G. Szegö; 209-223

The extension of homeomorphisms

E. E. Floyd; 225-235

A unified theory of semi-continuity

M.. K Fort, Jr.; 237-246

Extensions of homeomorphisms

E. A. Knobelauch; 247-259

Summation formulae involving arithmetic functions

L. Mirsky; 261-272

Completely continuous elements of a normed ring

Marianne Freundlich; 273-283

Some properties of Hurwitz series

L. Carlitz; 285-295

Congruences for the coefficients of the Jacobi elliptic functions

L. Carlitz; 297-302

Hurwitz series: Eisenstein criterion

L. Carlitz; 303-308

A theorem on Hurwitz series

Walter Rudin; 309-311

A theorem of Stone and von Neumann

George W. Mackey; 313-326

Functions whose Fourier-Stieltjes coefficients approach zero

R. J. Duffin and A. C. Schaeffer; 327-329

Commuter systems in a ring with radical

Tadasi Nakayama; 331-337

Analytic functions in three-dimensional Riemannian spaces

Martin M. E. Eichler; 339-349

Dense convex sets

V. L. Klee, Jr.; 351-354

Some theorems on boundedness of analytic functions

Arne Beurling; 355-359

Integral geometry on surfaces

L. A. Santaló; 361-375

Multiplicative semigroups of continuous functions

A. N. Milgram; 377-383

Approximately isometric and multiplicative transformations on continuous function rings

D. G. Bourgin; 385-397

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