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Journals Published by the
American Mathematical Society
Soviet Mathematics—Doklady
This journal contains the entire pure mathematics section of the Doklady Akademh
Nauk SSSR in translation. It appears six times a year, each bimonthly issue corresponding to
one volume of the Soviet Doklady. (The Doklady Akademh Nauk SSSR is issued threetimes a month, six issues constituting a volume.)
Notices of the American Mathematical Society
This journal announces the programs of the meetings of the Society. It carries the abstractsof all contributed papers presented at the meetings of the Society and publishes news items ofinterest to mathematical scientists.
All communications should be addressed to the Editor, P.O. Box 6248, Providence, RhodeIsland 02904. News items and insertions for each issue must be in the hands of the editor on orbefore the deadline for the abstracts for papers to be presented at the meetings announced in
that issue. These deadlines are published regularly on the back of the title page.
Mathematics of Computation
A journal devoted to original papers in numerical analysis, the application of numerical
methods and high-speed calculator devices, the computation of mathematical tables, the theoryof high-speed calculating devices and other aids to computation. In addition it publishes reviews
and notes in these and related fields.
Chinese Mathematics—Acta
This is a cover to cover translation into English of Acta Mathematica Sinica, published byAcademia Sinica, Peking, People's Republic of China. Acta Mathematica Sinica contains researchin all fields of pure mathematics.
Mathematical Reviews
This journal is devoted to abstracts and reviews of the current mathematical literature ofthe world. Two volumes will be published in 1968, Volume 35 and Volume 36. Each volumewill consist of 6 regular issues plus an index issue. In each regular issue the abstracts and reviewsare grouped under subject headings. Publication began in 1940. Editorial correspondence
should be sent to Mathematical Reviews, 416 Fourth Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
This journal is the official organ of the Society. It reports official acts of the Society and the
details of its meetings. It contains some of the officially invited addresses presented before theSociety, reviews of advanced mathematical books, research problems and a department of
research announcements.One volume of six numbers is planned for 1968.
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
This journal is devoted entirely to research in pure and applied mathematics, and is devoted
principally to the publication of original papers of moderate length. Volume 1 appeared in 1950.The journal contains a department called Shorter Notes. The purpose of this department is to
publish very short papers of an unusually elegant and polished character, for which there isnormally no other outlet.
One volume of six numbers is planned for 1968.
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Sweedler, M. E. Cohomology of algebras over Hopf algebras . 205
Wang, S. P. Limit of lattices in a Lie group . 519
Warren, H. E. Lower bounds for approximation by nonlinear manifolds 167
Williams, J. H. and Purdom, P. W. Cycle length in a random function... 547
Zakon, Elias. On uniform spaces with quasi-nested base . 373
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CONTENTS
VOL.133 AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1968
Armentrout, Steve. Concerning cellular decompositions of 3-manifoldsthat yield 3-manifolds . 307
Barnes, B. A. On the existence of minimal ideals in a Banach algebra .. 511
Becker, J. C. Cohomology and the classification of liftings. 447
Berg, I. D., Rajagopalan M. and Rubel, L. A. Uniform distribution inlocally compact Abelian groups. 435
Drasin, David. Tauberian theorems and slowly varying functions. 333
Dyer, J. L. On the residual finiteness of generalized free products. 131
Emerson, W. R. Ratio properties in locally compact amenable groups .. 179
Friedman, Avner. One dimensional Stefan problems with nonmonotonefree boundary. 89
-. The Stefan problem in several space variables . 51
Hackman, Matthew. The abstract time-dependent Cauchy problem.... 1
Halpern, Herbert. A spectral decomposition for self-adjoint elements inthe maximum GCR ideal of a von Neumann algebra with
applications to noncommutative integration theory. 281
Hannula, T. A. The integral representation ring a(RkG). 553
Hill, C. D. A method for the construction of reflection laws for a para-bolic equation . 357
Lee, C. N. and Raymond, Frank. Cech extensions of contravariantfunctors . 415
McKenzie, Ralph. On finite groupoids and Jf-prime algebras . 115
Matsuzawa, Tadato. On quasi-elliptic boundary problems. 241
Millar, P. W. Martingale integrals . 145
Olson, M. P. The order-continuous operators on Lp-spaces. Part I.General theory . 477
Palmer, T. W. Unbounded normal operators on Banach spaces . 385
Pousson, H. R. Systems of Toeplitz operators on H2. II. 527
Purdom, P. W. and Williams, J. H. Cycle length in a random function. 547
Putnam, C. R. The spectra of operators having resolvents of first-order
growth . 505
Rajagopalan, M., Berg, I. D. and Rubel, L. A. Uniform distribution inlocally compact Abelian groups. 435
Raymond, Frank and Lee, C. N. Cech extensions of contravariant functors 415
Rubel, L. A., Berg, I. D. and Rajagopalan, M. Uniform distribution inlocally compact Abelran groups. 435
Seever, G. L. Measures on ¿-spaces. 267
Stephenson, R. M., Jr. Spaces for which the Stone-Weierstrass theoremholds. 537
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