Journal of Mathematics of Kyoto University

The Kyoto Journal of Mathematics, formerly The Journal of Mathematics of Kyoto University, has a long and distinguished history of publishing high-quality and original mathematical research. A quarterly, it publishes original research papers at the forefront of pure mathematics, including surveys that contribute to advances in pure mathematics.


Volume 45, Number 2

Publication Date: 2005

On extensions of projective indecomposable modules

Masafumi Murai; 221-242

A note on automorphisms of prime and semiprime rings

Asif Ali and Muhammad Yasen; 243-246

On the squarefree and squarefull numbers

Huaning Liu and Wenpeng Zhang; 247-255

The ideal boundary of the Sol group

Sungwoon Kim; 257-263

The Lax-Phillips scattering approach and singular perturbations of Schrödinger operator homogeneous with respect to scaling transformations

Sergei Kuzhel and Uliya Moskalyova; 265-286

Homological invariants associated to semi-dualizing bimodules

Tokuji Araya, Ryo Takahashi and Yuji Yoshino; 287-306

Construction of diffusion processes on fractals, $d$-sets, and general metric measure spaces

Takashi Kumagai and Karl-Theodor Sturm; 307-327

Existence of solutions to initial value problems for the second order mixed monotone type of impulsive differential inclusions

Shihuang Hong; 329-341

Degeneration of hyperbolic structures on the figure-eight knot complement and points of finite order on an elliptic curve

Michihiko Fujii; 343-354

Positive definite class functions on a topological group and characters of factor representations

Takeshi Hirai and Etsuko Hirai; 355-379

On the plurisubharmonicity of the leafwise Poincaré metric on projective manifolds

Marco Brunella; 381-390

Sharp lower bound for the lifespan of systems of semilinear wave equations with multiple speeds

Soichiro Katayama and Akitaka Matsumura; 391-403

On the separation of cohomology groups of increasing unions of $(1, 1)$ convex-concave manifolds

Mihnea Colţoiu; 405-409

Samelson products in the exceptional Lie group of rank 2

Hideaki Ōshima; 411-420

Boundary identity principle for pseudo-holomorphic curves

Seong-Gi Ahn; 421-426

Correction to “Semihyperbolic transcendental semigroups” (This Journal Vol. 40, No. 2, 2000, 205-216)

Hartje Kriete and Hiroki Sumi; 427

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