Volume 136 (2016)
Rendiconti del Seminario Matematico della Università di Padova

pp. 1–10 On finite -groups that are the product of a subgroup of class two and an abelian subgroup of orderBrendan McCann
pp. 11–17 New existence results for the mean field equation on compact surfaces via degree theoryAleks Jevnikar
pp. 19–34 On laws of the form equivalent to the abelian lawWitold Tomaszewski
pp. 35–50 Irreducible characters of finite simple groups constant at the -singular elementsMarco A. PellegriniAlexandre Zalesski
pp. 51–60 On BNA-normality and solvability of finite groupsXuanli HeShirong LiYangming Wang
pp. 61–68 Automorphisms of finite order of nilpotent groups IVB.A.F. Wehrfritz
pp. 69–93 Berezin transform and Stratonovich–Weyl correspondence for the multi-dimensional Jacobi groupBenjamin Cahen
pp. 95–109 Existence and multiplicity of solutions for a -Kirchhoff type equationGhasem A. AfrouziMaryam MirzapourNguyen Thanh Chung
pp. 111–136 -Gorenstein smoothings of surfaces and degenerations of curvesGiancarlo Urzúa
pp. 137–155 Stabilization for Iwasawa modules in -extensionsAndrea BandiniFabio Caldarola
pp. 157–174 Système d’équations décrivant certains mouvements stationnaires en une dimension d’un gaz visqueux et calorifèreAsma AyachiMohamed Zine AissaouiHamza GuebbaïHisao Fujita Yashima
pp. 175–189 On -supplemented subgroups of a finite groupLi ZhangXiaoyu ChenWenbin Guo
pp. 191–203 On the Sylvester–Gallai theorem for conicsAdam CzaplińskiMarcin DumnickiŁucja FarnikJanusz GwoździewiczMagdalena Lampa-BaczyńskaGrzegorz MalaraTomasz SzembergJustyna SzpondHalszka Tutaj-Gasińska
pp. 205–223 On the number of nonzero digits in the beta-expansions of algebraic numbersHajme Kaneko
pp. 225–255 Hard Lefschetz theorem in -adic cohomologyDaniel Caro
pp. 257–264 On the existence of Gorenstein projective precoversJavad AsadollahiTahereh DehghanpourRasool Hafezi
pp. 265–275 Berezin transform and Stratonovich–Weyl correspondence for the multi-dimensional Jacobi group (addendum)Benjamin Cahen
pp. 277–289 On the existence of maximal -closed submodulesUlrich Albrecht