## Vol 48 (1981)

#### Articles

 Meillieurs estimations asymptotiques des restes de la fonctionn spectrale et des valeurs propres relatifs au laplacien. Pham The Lai 5-38
 Remarque sur la conjecture de Weyl. B. Helffer, Pham The Lai 39-40
 Eigenspace representations of nilpotent lie groups. Jacob Jacobsen, Henrik Stetkaer 41-55
 On Hsiao's conjecture on Hecke groups. Günter Köhler 56-58
 Unique solutions of some Voltera integral equations. Gustaf Gripenberg 59-67
 Integration seperat stetiger Funktionen Arnold Janssen 68-78
 The convergence of sums of transition probabilities of a positive recurrent Markov chain. E. Nummelin 79-95
 The central limit theorem for Markov chains with the simultatneous total variation convergence of the chain. Seppo Niemi 96-100
 Characterisations of extremly amenable semigroups. James C. S. Wong 101-108
 Spreading basic sequences and subspaces of James' quasi-reflexive space. Alfred Andrew 109-118
 Embedding $C(K)$ in $B(X)$. Richard Evans 119-136
 Split faces and ideal structure of operator algebras. Harald Hanche-olsen 137-144
 Models for synthetic integration theory. A. Kock, G. E. Reyes 145-152
 Nielsen methods in groups with a length function. A. H. M. Hoare 153-164
 On $h$-bases for $n$. Öystein J. Rödseth 165-183
 The crossing numbers of some generalized Petersen graphs. G. Exoo, F. Harary, J. Kabell 184-188
 A Lagrange multiplier theorem and a sandwich theorem for convex relations. J. M. Borwein 189-204
 The maximum distance between two-dimensional Banach spaces. Walter Stromquist 205-225
 Classification of dimension groups and iterating systems. Norbert Riedel 226-234
 Some remarks on $C^*$-algebras associated with certain topologicalMarkov chains. Joachim Cuntz, David E. Evans 235-240
 Geometric aspects of the Tomita-Takesaki theory II. Uffe Haagerup, Christian F. Skau 241-252
 Radon-Nikodym theorem in spaces of measures. Jirí Navrátil 253-258
 Some Vitali theorems for Lebesgue Measure. O. Jorsboe, Leif Mejlbro, F. Topsoe 259-285
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