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JournalsprimsVol. 10, No. 1

Volume 10, No. 1 (1974)

Publications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences

Publ. Res. Inst. Math. Sci. cover

  • pp. 1–10

    One-parameter Family of Radon-Nikodym Theorems for States of a von Neumann Algebra

    Huzihiro Araki

  • pp. 11–49

    Characterization of Inner *-Automorphisms of <i>W</i>*-Algebras

    Hans J. Borchers

  • pp. 51–75

    Spectral Representation for Continuous State Branching Processes

    Yukio Ogura

  • pp. 77–89

    On the Periods of Certain Pseudorandom Sequences

    Masahiko Sato

  • pp. 91–100

    Mixed Problem for Hyperbolic Systems of First Order II

    Masaru Taniguchi

  • pp. 101–110

    Vanishing Theorems for Weakly 1-Complete Manifolds, II

    Shigeo Nakano

  • pp. 111–145

    Infinite Tensor Products of Operators

    Yoshiomi Nakagami

  • pp. 147–207

    Difference Approximation of Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Semigroups of Nonlinear Operators

    Nobuyuki KenmochiShinnosuke Oharu

  • pp. 209–233

    On the First Initial-Boundary Value Problem of the Generalized Burgers' Equation

    Atusi Tani

  • pp. 235–241

    Une Remarque sur le Prolongement Analytique d'une Fonction Méromorphe

    Susumu Isonaga

  • pp. 243–255

    A Remark on Cauchy-Kowalevski's Theorem

    Masatake Miyake

  • pp. 257–269

    Approximation of Exponential Function of a Matrix by Continued Fraction Expansion

    Masatake Mori

  • pp. 271–291

    A Formal System of Partial Recursive Functions

    Hiroakira Ono

  • pp. 293–328

    On Resolutions of Cyclic Quotient Singularities

    Akira Fujiki

Publication Date

30 April 1974

Identifiers

DOI Prefix
10.4171/PRIMS
ISSN print
0034-5318
ISSN digital
1663-4926
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