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Volume 109, Number 1
Publication Date: 15 July 2001
Algebraic aspects of increasing subsequences
Jinho Baik and Eric M. Rains; 1-65
On a conjecture of Jacquet about distinguished representations of GL(n)
Dipendra Prasad; 67-78
On the modularity of ℚ-curves
Jordan S. Ellenberg and Chris Skinner; 97-122
Fourier transform for D-algebras, I
A. Polishchuk and M. Rothstein; 123-146
Low-lying zeros of L-functions and random matrix theory
Michael Rubinstein; 147-181
Homotopical dynamics, III: Real singularities and Hamiltonian flows
Octavian Cornea; 183-204
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