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3 Locally Compact Pro-C*-Algebras Massoud Amini

23 Ternary Diophantine Equations via Galois Representations and Modular Forms

Michael A. Bennett, Chris M. Skinner

55 Z[\/14] is Euclidean Malcolm Harper

71 Euclidean Rings of Algebraic Integers Malcolm Harper, M. Ram Murty

77 High-Dimensional Graphical Networks of Self-Avoiding Walks

Mark Holmes, Antal A. Jdrai, Akira Sakai,

Gordon Slade

115 Estimates of Hausdorff Dimension for the Non-Wandering Set of an Open Planar Billiard

Robert Kenny

134 Linear Operators on Matrix Algebras that Preserve the Numerical Range, Numerical Radius or the States

Chi-Kwong Li,

Ahmed Ramzi Sourour

168 On a Certain Residual Spectrum of Sp8 James Todd Pogge

194 Selmer Groups of Elliptic Curves with Complex Multiplication

A. Saikia

209 A Central Limit Theorem and Law of the Iterated Logarithm for a Random Field with Exponential Decay of Correlations

Byron Schmuland, Wei Sun

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