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The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics publishes original contributions to pure mathematics. Areas such as algebra, differential geometry, and global analysis receive particular emphasis. However the journal avoids specialization.

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Volume 55, Number 3, September 2004
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On the Baum–Connes conjecture in the real case
pp. 231-235(5)
Authors: Baum, Paul; Karoubi, Max

The conjugate dimension of algebraic numbers
pp. 237-252(16)
Authors: Berry, Neil; Dubickas, Artūras; Elkies, Noam D.; Poonen, Bjorn; Smyth, Chris

On a new construction of special Lagrangian immersions in complex Euclidean space
pp. 253-265(13)
Authors: Castro, Ildefonso; Urbano, Francisco

On the approximation numbers of Sobolev embeddings on singular domains and trees
pp. 267-302(36)
Authors: Evans, W. D.; Harris, D. J.; Saitō, Y.

Separating ideals in group algebras
pp. 303-305(3)
Authors: Extremera, J.; Villena, A. R.

A new mean-value result for Dirichlet L-functions and polynomials
pp. 307-324(18)
Authors: Harman, Glyn; Watt, Nigel; Wong, Kam

Paschke duality for real and graded C*-algebras
pp. 325-331(7)
Author: Roe, John

A Geometric Characterization of Automatic Monoids
pp. 333-356(24)
Authors: Silva, Pedro V.; Steinberg, Benjamin

On Roth's theorem concerning a cube and three cubes of primes
pp. 357-374(18)
Authors: Ren, Xiumin; Tsang, Kai-Man

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