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.
A general set-separation theorem
J. W. Ellis; 417-421
Continuous and equicontinuous collections of arcs
B. J. Ball; 423-433
Uniqueness for $p$-regular mapping
J. J. Gergen and F. G. Dressel; 435-444
On quasi-compact mappings
G. T. Whyburn; 445-446
Convexity and starlikeness of analytic functions
W. C. Royster; 447-457
Sums of primitive roots in a finite field
L. Carlitz; 459-469
A problem of Dickson
L. Carlitz; 471-474
Note on irreducibility of the Bernoulli and Euler
polynomials
L. Carlitz; 475-481
Elementary divisors of certain matrices
W. V. Parker and B. E. Mitchell; 483-485
A note on the heat equation
I. I. Hirschman, Jr.; 487-492
Non-oscillatory differential equations
Choy-Tak Taam; 493-497
Approximately convex functions
John W. Green; 499-504
Generalized local class field theory I. Reciprocity law
G. Whaples; 505-517
The minima of some non-homogeneous functions of two variables
L. J. Mordell; 519-527
Infinite Lie algebras
Eugene Schenkman; 529-535
Generalized convex sets in the plane
Milton Drandell; 537-547