Illinois Journal of Mathematics

The Illinois Journal of Mathematics was founded in 1957 by R. Baer, J.L. Doob, A. Taub, G. Whitehead, and O. Zariski. The inaugural volume featured papers of many of the world's leading figures in the key areas of mathematics at the time. Since its inception, the IJM has published many influential papers, most notably the proof of the Four Color Conjecture by K. Appel and W. Haken. Distinguished researchers such as J. Bourgain, A. Calderon, S.S. Chern, H. Kesten, and K. Uhlenbeck have served as Editors of the IJM.

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Volume 23, Issue 1

Publication Date: March 1979

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Real zeroes of Epstein's zeta function for ternary positive definite quadratic forms

A. Terras; 1-14

Polynomial identities of nonassociative rings Part III: Applications

Louis Halle Rowen; 15-35

Chevalley groups as standard subgroups, I

Gary M. Seitz; 36-57

Sectional representation of multitopological spaces relative to a family of smoothness categories

M. V. Mielke; 58-70

Orientation reversing square roots of involutions

Robert Zarrow; 71-81

Orientation reversing maps of surfaces

Robert Zarrow; 82-92

Uniform filter convergence and pointwise filter convergence for function spaces

J. W. Brace and J. D. Thomison; 93-100

Free Heegaard diagrams and extended Nielsen transformations, II

Robert Craggs; 101-127

On the “stable” homotopy type of knot complements

Philip S. Hirschhorn; 128-134

The distribution of the Galois groups of integral polynomials

S. D. Cohen; 135-152

Instantaneous shrinking of the support of nonnegative solutions to certain nonlinear parabolic equations and variational inequalities

Lawrence C. Evans and Barry F. Knerr; 153-166

Remarks on strongly $M$-projective modules

Paul E. Bland; 167-174

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