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JournalsprimsVol. 24, No. 5

Volume 24, No. 5 (1988)

Publications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences

Publ. Res. Inst. Math. Sci. cover
  • pp. 679–696

    The Orders of Invariant Eigendistributions

    Jiro Sekiguchi

    DOI 10.2977/PRIMS/1195174687
  • pp. 697–705

    Stopping Unitary Processes in Fock Space

    David Applebaum

    DOI 10.2977/PRIMS/1195174688
  • pp. 707–722

    Additivity of Quadratic Maps

    Yaakov FriedmanJosuke Hakeda

    DOI 10.2977/PRIMS/1195174689
  • pp. 723–730

    C∞ Ill-Posedness of the Mixed Problem for Hyperbolic Equations of Second Order

    Masaru Taniguchi

    DOI 10.2977/PRIMS/1195174690
  • pp. 731–737

    On Bounded Part of an Algebra of Unbounded Operators

    Subhash J. Bhatt

    DOI 10.2977/PRIMS/1195174691
  • pp. 739–757

    On a Banach Space of Functions Associated with a Homogeneous Additive Process

    Akihito Hora

    DOI 10.2977/PRIMS/1195174692
  • pp. 759–764

    Convergence of Finite Difference Scheme and Analytic Data

    Kantaro Hayakawa

    DOI 10.2977/PRIMS/1195174693
  • pp. 765–773

    Fubini Products of C∗-algebras and Applications to C∗-exactness

    Tadasi HuruyaSeung-Hyeok Kye

    DOI 10.2977/PRIMS/1195174694
  • pp. 775–782

    On a Geometric Realization of A(2)

    Kouichi Inoue

    DOI 10.2977/PRIMS/1195174695
  • pp. 783–810

    Dirichlet Series and Convolution Equations

    Carlos A. BerensteinDaniele C. Struppa

    DOI 10.2977/PRIMS/1195174696
  • pp. 811–820

    Equivariant Phantom Maps

    Nobuyuki OdaYoshimi Shitanda

    DOI 10.2977/PRIMS/1195174697

Dates

Published
31 October 1988

Identifiers

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