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Volume 23 (1977)
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Issue 1-2: L'ENSEIGNEMENT MATHÉMATIQUE
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Download as PDF Article: KRITISCHE PUNKTE UND KRÜMMUNG FÜR DIE MENGEN DES KONVEXRINGES 1
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Download as PDF Article: QUADRATIC FORMS IN AN ADELIC SETTING 7
Download as PDF Chapter: 1. Introduction 7
Download as PDF Chapter: 2. The Mean Value Formula 7
Download as PDF Chapter: 3. Formulation of Siegel's Theorem 8
Download as PDF Chapter: 4. Derivation of Siegel's Theorem 9
Download as PDF Bibliography 12
Download as PDF Article: ON THE EVALUATION OF GAUSSIAN SUMS FOR NON-PRIMITIVE DIRICHLET CHARACTERS 13
Download as PDF Chapter: 1. Introduction 13
Download as PDF Chapter: 2. Proof of theorem B 14
Download as PDF Chapter: 4. Special cases 17
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Download as PDF Article: ON THE NUMBER OF ZEROS OF FUNCTIONS 19
Download as PDF Chapter: 0. Introduction 19
Download as PDF Chapter: 1. A BASIC LEMMA 20
Download as PDF Chapter: 2. A USEFUL IDENTITY 21
Download as PDF Chapter: 3. An estimation by interpolation 23
Download as PDF Chapter: 4. EXPONENTIAL POLYNOMIALS 26
Download as PDF Chapter: 5. Further results 35
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Download as PDF Article: STABILITY OF PROJECTIVE VARIETIES 39
Download as PDF Abstract: Contents 39
Download as PDF Chapter: Introduction 39
Download as PDF Chapter: §1. Stable points of représentation, examples and Chow forms 41
Download as PDF Chapter: §2. A CRITERION FOR $X^r \subset P^n$ TO BE STABLE 54
Download as PDF Chapter: §3. Effect of Singular Points on Stability 68
Download as PDF Chapter: §4. Asymptotic Stability of Canonically Polarized Curves 82
Download as PDF Chapter: §5. The Moduli Space of Stable Curves 92
Download as PDF Chapter: LINE BUNDLES ON THE MODULI SPACE 99
Download as PDF Appendix: APPENDIX 108
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Download as PDF Article: GÉNÉRALISATION DES SUITES SPECTRALES 111
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Download as PDF Article: PROFILS ET RÉDUITE TRANSJORDANIENNE D'UNE MATRICE CARRÉE 117
Download as PDF Chapter: I. Itération d'un endomorphisme (singulier) 117
Download as PDF Chapter: II. Analyse d'un endomorphisme f. Théorèmes préliminaires 119
Download as PDF Chapter: III. RÉDUITE TRANSJORDANIENNE DE f 121
Download as PDF Chapter: IV. Condition nécessaire et suffisante de similitude DE DEUX MATRICES 124
Download as PDF Chapter: V. Applications 125
Download as PDF Article: EXTENSION AND LIFTING OF $C^\infty$ WHITNEY FIELDS 129
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Download as PDF Article: SISTEMI NORMALI DI GENERATORI PER GLI IDEALI DI Z [x] 139
Download as PDF Preface: Premessa 139
Download as PDF Chapter: 1. Sistemi normali 139
Download as PDF Chapter: 2. Segnature 141
Download as PDF Chapter: 3. Teorema Fondamentale 145
Download as PDF Chapter: Nota 147
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Download as PDF Rubric: COMMISSION INTERNATIONALE DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT MATHÉMATIQUE 151
Download as PDF Chapter: ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON MATHEMATICAL INSTRUCTION ABOUT AN ICMI-SYMPOSIUM TO BE HELD AT THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MATHEMATICIANS, HELSINKI, AUGUST 1978, ON THE FOLLOWING THEME: 151
Download as PDF Article: THE GELFAND-NAIMARK THEOREMS FOR C*-ALGEBRAS 153
Download as PDF Chapter: 1. Introduction 153
Download as PDF Chapter: 2. Definitions and motivation 154
Download as PDF Chapter: 3. Historical Development 155
Download as PDF Chapter: 4. The Gelfand-Naimark representation theorem for commutative b*-algebras 157
Download as PDF Chapter: 5. The Gelfand-Naimark theorem for arbitrary B*-algebras 160
Download as PDF Chapter: 6. Geometrical characterizations of B*-algebras 172
Download as PDF Chapter: 7. Further weakening of the B*-axioms 175
Download as PDF Chapter: 8. Applications 177
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Download as PDF Article: REPRESENTATION OF COMPLETELY CONVEX FUNCTIONS BY THE EXTREME-POINT METHOD 181
Download as PDF Chapter: 0. Introduction 181
Download as PDF Chapter: 1. Completely convex functions 182
Download as PDF Chapter: 2. Determination of the extreme rays of W 184
Download as PDF Chapter: 3. Determination of a base for W 187
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Download as PDF Article: SOME CONTRIBUTIONS OF BENO ECKMANN TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOPOLOGY AND RELATED FIELDS 191
Download as PDF Chapter: Introduction 191
Download as PDF Chapter: 1. Continuous solutions of Systems of linear equations 193
Download as PDF Chapter: 2. A group theoretical proof of the Hurwitz-Radon Theorem 195
Download as PDF Chapter: 3. Complexes with operators 197
Download as PDF Chapter: 5. Simple homotopy type 202
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Download as PDF Article: ON THE CHARACTERISTIC CLASSES OF GROUPS OF DIFFEOMORPHISMS 209
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Download as PDF Article: ALTERNATIVE HOMOTOPY THEORIES 221
Download as PDF Chapter: 1. Introduction 221
Download as PDF Chapter: 2. EQUIVARIANT HOMOTOPY THEORY 223
Download as PDF Chapter: 3. Some examples 225
Download as PDF Chapter: 4. Ex-HOMOTOPY THEORY 227
Download as PDF Chapter: 5. The register theorem 229
Download as PDF Chapter: 6. The exact sequence 230
Download as PDF Chapter: 7. The adjoint G-bundle 232
Download as PDF Chapter: 8. Examples 235
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Download as PDF Article: LA (2p+1)-ÈME DÉVIATION D'UN ANNEAU LOCAL 239
Download as PDF Chapter: Introduction 240
Download as PDF Chapter: 2p premières déviations 241
Download as PDF Chapter: 2p + 1-ème déviation 243
Download as PDF Chapter: Situation générique 245
Download as PDF Chapter: Conclusion 246
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Download as PDF Article: CHARACTERISTIC NUMBERS OF 3-MANIFOLDS 249
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Download as PDF Article: ON REPRESENTATION OF FUNCTIONS BY MEANS OF SUPERPOSITIONS AND RELATED TOPICS 255
Download as PDF Abstract: CONTENTS 255
Download as PDF Chapter: Preface 256
Download as PDF Chapter: Chapter 1. — Survey of results 257
Download as PDF Chapter: §1. Superpositions of analytic functions 258
Download as PDF Chapter: §2. The problem of resolvents 259
Download as PDF Chapter: §3. Superpositions of smooth functions and the theory of approximation 261
Download as PDF Chapter: §4. Superpositions of continuons functions 263
Download as PDF Chapter: §5. Linear superpositions 265
Download as PDF Chapter: Chapter 2. — Superpositions of smooth functions 267
Download as PDF Chapter: §1. The notion of entropy 267
Download as PDF Chapter: §2. The entropy of the space of smooth functions 269
Download as PDF Chapter: §3. Theorem on superpositions of smooth functions 276
Download as PDF Chapter: Chapter 3. — Superpositions of continuous functions 277
Download as PDF Chapter: §1. Certain improvements of Kolmogorov 's theorem 277
Download as PDF Chapter: §2. The theorem of Kahane 279
Download as PDF Chapter: §3. The main lemma 280
Download as PDF Chapter: §4. The proof of the theorem 282
Download as PDF Chapter: Chapter 4. — Linear superpositions 283
Download as PDF Chapter: §1. Notation 283
Download as PDF Chapter: §2. Estimate of the difference of the integrais of one term of a superposition along nearby level curves 284
Download as PDF Chapter: §3. Deletion of dependent terms 288
Download as PDF Chapter: §4. Reduction of linear superpositions to a form with independent terms 292
Download as PDF Chapter: §5. The set of linear superpositions in the space of continuous functions is closed 296
Download as PDF Chapter: §6. The set of linear superpositions in the space of continuous functions is nowhere dense 299
Download as PDF Chapter: Chapter 5. — Dimension of the space of linear superpositions 302
Download as PDF Chapter: §1. (ε,δ)-entropy and the "dimension" of function spaces 302
Download as PDF Chapter: §2. (ε,δ)-entropy of the set of linear superpositions 306
Download as PDF Chapter: §3. Functional "dimension" of the space of linear superpositions 311
Download as PDF Chapter: §4. Variation of superpositions of smooth functions 312
Download as PDF Chapter: §5. Instability of the representation of functions as superpositions of smooth functions 316
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