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Volume 105, Number 1
Publication Date: 15 October 2000
An analogue of Serre's conjecture for Galois representations and Hecke eigenclasses in the mod p$ cohomology of GL(n,ℤ)
Avner Ash and Warren Sinnott; 1-24
Fiber Brownian motion and the "hot spots" problem
Richard F. Bass and Krzysztof Burdzy; 25-58
Oscillation and variation for the Hilbert transform
James T. Campbell, Roger L. Jones, Karin Reinhold and Máté Wierdl; 59-83
The Ramanujan property for regular cubical complexes
Bruce W. Jordan and Ron Livné; 85-103
Correction to: "Hölder foliations" Duke Math. J. Vol. 86 No. 3 (1997), pp. 517-546
Charles Pugh, Michael Shub and Amie Wilkinson; 105-106
Two-body short-range systems in a time-periodic electric field
Jacob Schach Møller; 135-166
Interior regularity of the complex Monge-Ampère equation in convex domains
Zbigniew Błocki; 167-181
Correction to: "The Gross-Kohnen-Zagier theorem in higher dimensions" Duke Math. J. Vol. 97, No. 2 (1999), pp. 219-233
Richard E. Borcherds; 183-184
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