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Volume 28 (1982)
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Cahier 1-2: L'ENSEIGNEMENT MATHÉMATIQUE
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Download as PDF Article: FROBENIUS RECIPROCITY AND LIE GROUP REPRESENTATIONS ON $\bar{\delta}$ COHOMOLOGY SPACES 3
Download as PDF Chapitre: 1. Introduction 3
Download as PDF Chapitre: 2. Induction and reciprocity 6
Download as PDF Chapitre: 3. Representations of non-compact semisimple groups 15
Download as PDF Chapitre: 4. Remarks on the nilpotent case: polarizations and harmonic induction 21
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Download as PDF Article: ON THE NUMBER OF RESTRICTED PRIME FACTORS OF AN INTEGER. III 31
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Download as PDF Chapitre: §2. Notation 37
Download as PDF Chapitre: §3. Proofs of Theorems 1.6 and 1.11, and related results 38
Download as PDF Chapitre: §4. Proofs of Theorem 1.14 and related results 43
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Download as PDF Article: THE REPRESENTATION THEORY OF SL(2, R), A NON-INFINITESIMAL APPROACH 53
Download as PDF Résumé: Abstract 53
Download as PDF Chapitre: 1. Introduction 53
Download as PDF Chapitre: 2. The canonical matrix elements of the principal series 55
Download as PDF Chapitre: 2.1. Preliminaries 55
Download as PDF Chapitre: 2.2. The principal series 56
Download as PDF Chapitre: 2.3. CALCULATION OF THE CANONICAL MATRIX ELEMENTS 58
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Download as PDF Chapitre: 3. The irreducible subquotient representations of the principal series 61
Download as PDF Chapitre: 3.1. Subquotient representations 61
Download as PDF Chapitre: 3.2. The case SU(1, 1) 63
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Download as PDF Chapitre: 4. Equivalences between irreducible subquotient representations OF THE PRINCIPAL SERIES 66
Download as PDF Chapitre: 4.1. Naimark equivalence 66
Download as PDF Chapitre: 4.2. The case SU(1, 1) 70
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Download as PDF Chapitre: 5. Equivalence of irreducible representations of SU(1, 1) to subrepresentations of the principal series 73
Download as PDF Chapitre: 5.1. Spherical functions 73
Download as PDF Chapitre: 5.2. Spherical functions of type δ 74
Download as PDF Chapitre: 5.3. The generalized Abel transform 75
Download as PDF Chapitre: 5.4. The main theorem 77
Download as PDF Chapitre: 5.5. COMPLETION OF THE PROOF OF THE MAIN THEOREM 78
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Download as PDF Chapitre: 6. Unitarizability of irreducible subrepresentations OF THE PRINCIPAL SERIES 83
Download as PDF Chapitre: 6.1. A CRITERIUM FOR UNITARIZABILITY 83
Download as PDF Chapitre: 6.2. The case SU(1, 1) 85
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Download as PDF Article: INTRODUCTION AUX VARIÉTÉS ABÉLIENNES COMPLEXES 91
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Download as PDF Chapitre: 1. Enoncé du théorème de base 92
Download as PDF Chapitre: 2. Partie analytique de la démonstration 95
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Download as PDF Chapitre: 4. Partie cohomologique de la démonstration 112
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Download as PDF Chapitre: 6. Classification de variétés abéliennes 123
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Download as PDF Article: UNE PRÉSENTATION ADÉLIQUE DE LA SÉRIE SINGULIÈRE ET DU PROBLÈME DE WARING 139
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Download as PDF Chapitre: Chapitre I. La transformation de Gauss 140
Download as PDF Chapitre: Chapitre II. Le théorème de Hardy-Littlewood 154
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Download as PDF Article: STRUCTURED vs GENERAL MODELS IN COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY 171
Download as PDF Chapitre: I. Introduction and Conclusion 171
Download as PDF Chapitre: II. Comparison Based Models 175
Download as PDF Chapitre: III. Arithmetic Models — Algebraic Complexity 181
Download as PDF Chapitre: IV. Other Structured Models 184
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Download as PDF Article: TURING MACHINES THAT TAKE ADVICE 191
Download as PDF Chapitre: 1. Introduction 191
Download as PDF Chapitre: 2. NONUNIFORM COMPLEXITY MEASURES 192
Download as PDF Chapitre: 3. SUMMARY OF MAIN RESULTS 194
Download as PDF Chapitre: 4. The Round-Robin Tournament Method 195
Download as PDF Chapitre: 5. The Self-Reducibility Method 200
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Download as PDF Article: NON-STANDARD MODELS OF PEANO ARITHMETIC 211
Download as PDF Chapitre: II. Bounded Ultrapowers 213
Download as PDF Chapitre: III. Peano arithmetic and the Stability Condition 218
Download as PDF Chapitre: IV. Ramsey-type Theorems 222
Download as PDF Chapitre: V. Construction of the Model 223
Download as PDF Chapitre: VI. A Simpler Model 225
Download as PDF Chapitre: VII. Variations 228
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Download as PDF Article: ON BOOLEAN ALGEBRAS WITH DISTINGUISHED SUBALGEBRAS 233
Download as PDF Chapitre: 1. The sheaf representation of Boolean algebra extensions 235
Download as PDF Chapitre: 2. Relative automorphisms of finite extensions 237
Download as PDF Chapitre: 3. Truth values in for statements about (B, A) 242
Download as PDF Chapitre: 4. Decidability and complétions of Th (K) 244
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Download as PDF Article: RFDUCIBILITY BY ALGEBRAIC PROJECTIONS 253
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Download as PDF Chapitre: 3. p-DEFINABILITY 257
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Download as PDF Chapitre: 5. A NON-EXISTENT HIERARCHY 262
Download as PDF Chapitre: 6. Universality of Linear Programming 263
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Download as PDF Article: EINIGE UNENTSCHEIDBARE KÖRPERTHEORIEN 269
Download as PDF Préface: 0) EINLEITUNG 269
Download as PDF Chapitre: 1) DISKUSSION DES RESULTATS 269
Download as PDF Chapitre: 2) KONSTRUKTION VON M 272
Download as PDF Chapitre: 3) KONSTRUKTION VON K 273
Download as PDF Chapitre: 4) Die Eigenschaften von K 277
Download as PDF Chapitre: 5) Beweis des Satzes 279
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Download as PDF Article: MEILLEURE APPROXIMATION LINÉAIRE ET ESPACES EUCLIDIENS 281
Download as PDF Chapitre: Introduction 281
Download as PDF Chapitre: 1. Théorème principal, diverses formulations 281
Download as PDF Chapitre: 2. DÉMONSTRATION DE LA DIFFÉRENTIABILITÉ 285
Download as PDF Chapitre: 3. DÉMONSTRATION DU THÉORÈME A (CAS DIFFÉRENTIABLE) 290
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Download as PDF Article: HARMONIZABLE PROCESSES: STRUCTURE THEORY 295
Download as PDF Résumé: Contents 295
Download as PDF Chapitre: 1. Introduction 295
Download as PDF Chapitre: 2. Harmonizability 300
Download as PDF Chapitre: 3. Integral representation of a class of second order processes 305
Download as PDF Chapitre: 4. V-BOUNDEDNESS, WEAK AND STRONG HARMONIZABILITY 314
Download as PDF Chapitre: 5. Domination problem for harmonizable fields 322
Download as PDF Chapitre: 6. Stationary dilations 326
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Download as PDF Chapitre: 9. Multivariate extension and related problems 343
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