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 1, Number 3

Publication Date: September 1935

The neighborhood of a sextactic point on a plane curve

Ernest P. Lane; 287-292

On criteria for Fourier constants of $L$-integrable functions of several variables

Charles N. Moore; 293-297

On the representation of a polynomial in a Galois field as the sum of an odd number of squares

Leonard Carlitz; 298-315

Asymptotic and principal directions at a planar point of a surface

Thomas L. Downs, Jr.; 316-327

A mathematical logic without variables. II

J. B. Rosser; 328-355

Linear differential equations with almost periodic coefficients

Robert H. Cameron; 356-360

On the Waring problem with polynomial summands

M. Gweneth Humphreys; 361-375

Connections between differential geometry and topology. I. Simply connected surfaces

Sumner Byron Myers; 376-391

On critical sets

S. Lefschetz; 392-412

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