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Periodica Mathematica Hungarica, Volume 64
Volume 64, Number 1, March 2012
- Bo He, Alain Togbé:
On a family of diophantine triples {K, A 2 K + 2A, (A + 1)2 K + 2(A + 1)} with two parameters II. 1-10 - Sever Silvestru Dragomir, Anca C. Gosa:
Quasilinearity of some composite functionals associated to Schwarz's inequality for inner products. 11-24 - Jaeman Kim:
Some examples of Hermitian surfaces. 25-28 - Marilyn Breen:
Generating the kernel of a staircase starshaped set from certain staircase convex subsets. 29-37 - Radhakrishnan Nair:
On Templeman averages and variation functions. 39-51 - David G. Jones, Mark V. Lawson:
Strong representations of the polycyclic inverse monoids: Cycles and atoms. 53-87 - István Mezö, Károly Nagy:
Integrals of weighted maximal logarithmic kernels on bounded Vilenkin groups. 89-99 - Guy Louchard, Helmut Prodinger, Mark Daniel Ward:
Number of survivors in the presence of a demon. 101-117
Volume 64, Number 2, June 2012
- Katalin Gyarmati:
Elliptic curve analogues of a pseudorandom generator. 119-130 - László Fuchs:
Neat submodules over integral domains. 131-143 - J. Armando Domínguez-Molina, Alfonso Rocha-Arteaga:
Random matrix models of stochastic integral type for free infinitely divisible distributions. 145-160 - Domingo Gómez, Arne Winterhof:
Multiplicative character sums of Fermat quotients and pseudorandom sequences. 161-168 - Arturas Dubickas, Paulius Sarka:
Sumsets of sparse sets. 169-179 - Rolando Cavazos-Cadena, Graciela González-Farías:
Optimal reparametrization and large sample likelihood inference for the location-scale skew-normal model. 181-211 - Alfred Geroldinger, Manfred Liebmann, Andreas Philipp:
On the Davenport constant and on the structure of extremal zero-sum free sequences. 213-225 - Scott T. Chapman, William W. Smith:
Erdős-Zaks all divisor sets. 227-246 - Alina Ostafe, Igor E. Shparlinski:
Multiplicative character sums and products of sparse integers in residue classes. 247-255
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