Tohoku Mathematical Journal

The Tohoku Mathematical Journal is published quarterly by the Mathematical Institute of Tohoku University. Founded by T. Hayashi, the journal was started in August 1911 as the first mathematical journal in Japan. From its inception, the journal was a truly international research publication, accepting qualified original articles on pure and applied mathematics.

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Volume 1, Number 1

Publication Date: 1949

Miscellaneous front pages, Tohoku Math. J., Volume 1, Number 1 (1949)

Obituary note: Matsusaburô Fujiwara (1881--1946)

Tadahiko Kubota; 1-2

The list of mathematical papers published by Prof. T. Kubota

3-13

Linear topological spaces and its pseudo-norms

Noboru Matsuyama; 14-21

A note on general topological spaces

Noboru Matsuyama; 22-25

On normal coordinates of a Riemann space, whose holonomy group fixes a point

Syun-ichi Tachibana; 26-30

On the structure of spaces with normal projective connexions whose groups of holonomy fix a hyperquadric or a quadric of $(N-2)$-dimension

Shigeo Sasaki and Kentarô Yano; 31-39

Notes on Fourier analysis (XIV): Absolute Cesàro summability of Fourier series

Noboru Matsuyama; 40-45

Notes on Fourier analysis (XV): On the absolute convergence of trigonometrical series

Shigeki Yano; 46-49

Notes on Fourier analysis (XVII): The integrated Lipschitz condition of a function and Fejér mean of Fourier series

Sigeki Yano; 50-56

Notes on Fourier analysis (XVIII): Absolute summability of series with constant terms

Gen-ichirô Sunouchi; 57-65

Note on Banach space, VIII. A generalization of Silov's theorem

Masahiro Nakamura; 66-68

Quelques propositions équivalentes à l'hypothèse du continu

Tamotsu Tsuchikura; 69-76

Topological method for Tauberian theorem

Masanori Fukamiya; 77-87

On a space with affine connection which has no closed path

Tominosuke Ôtsuki; 88-90

Notes on Fourier analysis (XX): On the Riesz logarithmic summability of the derived Fourier series

Noboru Matsuyama; 91-94

The generalized Perron integrals

Gen-ichirô Sunouchi and Masatomo Utagawa; 95-99

Note on Banach space, IX. Vitali-Hahn-Saks' theorem and $K$-spaces

Masahiro Nakamura; 100-108

Miscellaneous back pages, Tohoku Math. J., Volume 1, Number 1 (1949)


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