Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Scientists - Artin Emil
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 98    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Artin Emil:     more books (82)
  1. Collected Papers by Emil Artin, 1982-12-31
  2. Armenian Mathematicians: Emil Artin
  3. Austrian Expatriates in the Czech Republic: Emil Artin, Max Pallenberg
  4. Austrian Expatriates in Germany: Fritz Lang, Otto Neurath, Adolf Hitler, Emil Artin, Guido Von List, Rudolf Hilferding, Leo Birinski
  5. Austrian Armenians: Emil Artin
  6. People From Liberec: Emil Artin, Martin Damm, Petr Nedved, Tomás Enge, Barbara Bouchet, Vladimír Slechta, Premysl Sobotka, Konrad Henlein
  7. Emil Artin: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  8. Austrian Mathematicians: Kurt Gödel, Christian Doppler, Georg Joachim Rheticus, Leopold Vietoris, Karl Menger, Georg Von Peuerbach, Emil Artin
  9. Indiana University Faculty: Emil Artin
  10. Algebra II: Unter Benutzung von Vorlesungen von Emil Artin und Emmi Noether (Heidelberger Taschenbücher) (German Edition) by Bartel L. van der Waerden, 1983-05-03
  11. Geometric algebra (Interscience tracts in pure and applied mathematics) by Emil Artin, 1957
  12. Geometric algebra (Tracts in pure and applied mathematics) by Emil Artin, 1957
  13. A Freshman Honors Course in Calculus and Analytic Geometry by Emil Artin, 2008-08-12
  14. Theory of algebraic numbers: Notes by Gerhard Wurges from lectures held at the Mathematisches Institut, Gottingen, Germany, in the Winter semester, 1956/7 by Emil Artin, 1959

21. Artin
Biography of emil artin (18981962) emil artin's father, also called emil artin, was an art dealer. emil's mother was Emma Laura
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Artin.html
Emil Artin
Born: 3 March 1898 in Vienna, Austria
Died: 20 Dec 1962 in Hamburg, Germany
Click the picture above
to see two larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Emil Artin 's father, also called Emil Artin, was an art dealer. Emil's mother was Emma Laura-Artin and she was an opera singer. All his life Emil would have a love of music which essentially equalled his love of mathematics. He was brought up in the town of Reichenberg in Bohemia which was then part of the Austrian Empire. Although the town today is called Liberec, and is in the northern Czech Republic, at the time that Emil was educated there it was a mainly German speaking city. As the centre of the textile industry it was often nicknamed the "Bohemian Manchester". Artin's childhood was not a particularly happy one and he recounted later in his life how he had felt lonely. He did not find himself attracted to mathematics at a very young age, contrary to what seems to happen to most mathematicians, and up to the age of sixteen the subject meant no more to him than any of his other school subjects and less than some. Rather surprisingly up to sixteen he did not show any particular talent for the subject; at least this was his own view of his schooldays when he spoke of them later in his life. The school subject which he did show talent for, and which he was most attracted towards, was chemistry. He spent a happy school year in France, the happiest of his schooldays, then his interests moved towards mathematics during his final two years at school.

22. Artin, Emil
artin, emil (18981962). Austrian mathematician who made importantcontributions to the development of class field theory and the
http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/A/Artin/1.html
Artin, Emil
Austrian mathematician who made important contributions to the development of class field theory and the theory of hypercomplex numbers.
He was one of the creators of modern algebra.
Artin was born in Vienna and educated there and at Leipzig, Germany.
From 1923 to 1937 he lectured at Hamburg, emigrating to the USA 1937.
There Artin lectured at the University of Indiana 1938-46 and Princeton 1946-58. In 1958 he returned to Hamburg.
Artin's early work was concentrated on the analytical and arithmetical theory of quadratic number fields.
In his doctoral thesis of 1921 he formulated the analogue of the Riemann hypothesis about the zeros of the classical zeta function, studying the quadratic extension of the field of rational functions of one variable over finite constant fields, by applying the arithmetical and analytical theory of quadratic numbers over the field of natural numbers.
Then in 1923, in the most important discovery of his career, he derived a functional equation for his new-type L-series.

23. Books By Emil Artin At Walmart.com - Every Day Low Prices
Find books written by emil artin. Select from 1000's of books at Walmart.com, we have a great selection of highquality merchandise, friendly service and, of course, Every Day Low Prices. Gift
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://na.link.decdna.net/n/3532/4200/www.walma

24. Artin, Emil (1898-1962) Was An Austrian Mathematician Who Made
HighBeam Research, Free Preview 'artin, emil (18981962)' Full Membership required for unlimited access. Comprehensive archive of newspapers, magazines, trade journals, TV and radio artin, emil (1898-1962) The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography 01-01-1998 artin, emil (1898-1962) was an Austrian
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?docid=

25. Search Results For Emil Artin - Encyclopædia Britannica
artin, emil (Ger. artin, emil AustroGerman mathematician who made fundamental contributionsto class field theory, notably the general law of reciprocity.
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=emil artin&seo

26. Wikipedia Emil Artin
Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia's article on 'emil artin' emil artin (March 3, 1898December 20, 1962) was a mathematician born in Vienna, Austria who spent his career in
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Artin&y=0

27. Allmath.com - Math Site For Kids! Home Of Flashcards, Math
Click Here artin, emil. (18981962). Mathematician, born in Vienna,Austria. He studied in Leipzig, and taught at Göttingen and
http://www.allmath.com/biosearch.php?QMeth=ID&ID=1915

28. Galois Theory By Emil Artin, Arthur N. Milgram (Contributor) (Paperback - May 19
Buy Galois Theory by emil artin, Arthur N. Milgram (Contributor) (Paperback May 1998) from home at our online store. Click here for reviews, product information, comments, and criticism.
http://www.mathbook.com/g/Group_Theory/Galois_Theory_0486623424.htm
Award Winning Electronic Explorer Globe
by LeapFrog
At Amazon
on 4-15-2003.
More Info

This award-winning globe could help children become A+ geography students. The Explorer Globe II is jam-packed with hundreds of facts, trivia, and useful scholastic information about every aspect of the geographical world. It electronically verbalizes everything from area population, capitol city/country, state/province, large bodies of water, currencies, high points, distance, and more. Other remarkable features make the Explorer an even more useful reference tool. It has a world clock that, once set from your home area, will tell the time in every other part of the world. And any country can be selected to hear a sample its national music (yes, Tahiti does have a national anthem). The globe sits on a sturdy base, which features a dashboard full of interactive functions and an attached soft-tipped stylus. This stylus is the key instrument: use it to touch virtually any point on the surface of the globe to retrieve information. Diane Beall
Batteries: 4 C batteries required.
Visit Our Sites: Buy Law Books Top Quality Wrist Watches

29. The Hutchinson Dictionary Of Scientific Biography : Artin, Emil (1898-1962) @ Hi
The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography artin, emil (18981962)@ HighBeam Research. Read artin, emil (1898-1962). The
http://static.highbeam.com/t/thehutchinsondictionaryofscientificbiography/januar
Tour Become a Member ... Customer Support Question / Keyword(s): Advanced Search
  • Current Article: Artin, Emil (1898-1962)
Start T The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography January 01, 1998 ... Artin, Emil (1898-1962)
Artin, Emil (1898-1962)
The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography; January 01, 1998;
The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography
January 01, 1998
Tools: Save Article
Export to Microsoft Office
E-mail Print Font Size: A A A A
Choose a Font Style Arial Times
About Us
Listings

30. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Emil Artin
Select a mirror. NDSU (main) AMS. Bielefeld. Ole Miss. IMPA. emil artin. Biography. Dr. phil. Universität Leipzig 1921. Name. School. Year. Descendants. Iain Adamson. Princeton University. 1952. Nesmith Ankeny. Princeton University. 1951. 57. Josef Beller According to our current online database, emil artin has 32 students and 908 descendants
http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=7690

31. Knowledge ª¾ÃѺô "ªü¤BArtin, Emil (1898.3.3~1962.12.20)" ¤å¥óºô­
The summary for this Chinese (Traditional) page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.knowledge.idv.tw/Document.asp?DocumentNo=4026

32. Auteur - Artin, Emil

http://bibli.cirm.univ-mrs.fr/Auteur.htm?numrec=061946768912850

33. Fiche Document -Emil Artin Collected Papers

http://bibli.cirm.univ-mrs.fr/Document.htm&numrec=031060557924230

34. AIM Reprint Library:
Listing for artin, emil. Viewing Page 1. Some wild cells and sphere in threedimensionalspace. artin, emil Fox, Ralph H. 2. A Note on Finite Ring Extensions.
http://www.aimath.org/library/library.cgi?database=reprints;mode=display;BrowseT

35. AIM Reprint Library:
Arno S. Arnold, Andre Arnold, Douglas N. Arnold, Greg Aronszajn, N. Arratia, R.Arratia, Richard Arrowsmith DK Arsove Maynard artin, E. artin, emil artin, M
http://www.aimath.org/library/library.cgi?database=reprints;mode=display;BrowseL

36. Biografía De Emil Artin
Translate this page emil artin, emil artin elaboró un número importante de supuestos que handesempeñado un papel relevante en el desarrollo de las matemáticas.
http://www.astrocosmo.cl/biografi/b-e_artin.htm
Emil Artin
Nacido el
03 de marzo de 1898,
en
Viena, Austria,
Fallecido el
20 de diciembre de 1962,
en
Hamburgo, Alemania.
Emil Artin , llevaba el mismo nombre de su padre quién era un comerciante en piezas de arte. Su madre, Emma Laura-Artin, era una cantante de ópera. Quizá, por el antecedente de sus padres, la vida de Artin estuvo marcada por un gran amor por las artes y la música, sólo igualado por su pasión por las matemáticas. Fue criado en la ciudad de Reichenberg, en la Bohemia, que era entonces parte del Imperio Austriaco. Aunque en la actualidad la ciudad de Reichenberg se llama Liberec, y se encuentra ubicada en el norte de la República Checa, en el tiempo en que Emil fue educado allí el principal idioma que se hablaba era el alemán. Como se trataba de una ciudad industrial textil, a menudo se le denominaba como «la Manchester Bohemia ».
La niñez de Artin no fue particularmente feliz, ya que siempre lo embargaba, como él lo mencionó más de una vez, una profunda soledad. De niño, no se encontraba atraído por las matemáticas, como generalmente no ocurre con la mayor parte de los matemáticos, y hasta la edad de dieciséis años, no le prestó más atención que la que le otorgaban el resto de sus compañeros de escuela. Más aún, hasta esa edad no mostró ningún talento en particular para esa disciplina; al menos esa era su propia opinión que el mismo exponía sobre su época de escolar. En ese período de escolaridad, Artin mostraba un mayor talento y atracción por la química. Pero el cambio se produce cuando cursa sus dos últimos años de escuela en Francia, los que considera como los días más felices de su escolaridad. Esos años corresponden al período de su vida en que se despierta en él su atracción por las matemáticas.

37. Wpack
30 cm. Note Antetitlu Universitatea Bucuresti. Facultatea de Matematica. Bibliogr. p. 7677. Vedete de subiect artin, emil.
http://www.inid.ro/WorldPac/Eng/r000001/r000391.htm
Informatii complete ale inregistrarii
Inregistrarea bibliografica completa a titlului selectat este afisata mai jos
Autor : BERCEANU, BARBU. Titlu : Algebre Artin - aplicatii in topologie:[teza de doctorat] / Barbu Berceanu ; [cond. st. dr. K. Teleman]. Editura : Bucuresti, 1994. Descriere : VII, 77 p. multigr.:fig. ; 30 cm. Note : Antetitlu: Universitatea Bucuresti. Facultatea de Matematica. : Bibliogr. p. 76-77. Vedete de subiect : Artin, Emil.
Ajutor
Acasa Sus in pagina

38. Artin-Wedderburn Theorem - Encyclopedia Article About Artin-Wedderburn Theorem.
emil artin first discovered that the descending chain condition for idealsgeneralizes both classes of rings simultaneously. emil artin
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Artin-Wedderburn theorem
Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia
Artin-Wedderburn theorem
Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition In abstract algebra Abstract algebra is the field of mathematics concerned with the study of algebraic structures such as groups, rings and fields. The term "abstract algebra" is used to distinguish the field from "elementary algebra" or "high school algebra" which teaches the correct rules for manipulating formulas and algebraic expressions involving real and complex numbers. Historically, algebraic structures usually arose first in some other field of mathematics, were specified axiomatically, and were then studied in their own right in abstract algebra. Because of this, abstract algebra has numerous fruitful connections to all other branches of mathematics.
Click the link for more information. , the Artin-Wedderburn theorem is a classification theorem for simple Artinian rings In ring theory, a branch of abstract algebra, a ring is an algebraic structure in which addition and multiplication are defined and have similar properties to those familiar from the integers.
History
See Ring theory
Definition and notation
A ring is an abelian group ( R , +), together with a second binary operation * such that for all a b and c in R a b c a*b c [Associativity] a b c a*b a*c ) [* Pre-Distributive over +] ( a b c a c b c ) [* Post-Distributive over +]
Click the link for more information.

39. Artin=emil
The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://etlab.mis.ous.ac.jp/infosys_03/42/menu.html
‘㐔Šô‰½Šw‚ÌŒ´“®—́@ƒAƒ‹ƒeƒBƒ“
ì¬ŽÒF@Œ“@ˆÀ@@r@Ž¡@ ì¬“úF2003/11/06
‚³‚ I@ƒAƒ‹ƒeƒBƒ“‚ɂ‚¢‚Ä’²‚ׂĂ݂悤I
ƒAƒ‹ƒeƒBƒ“
’m‚肽‚¢“à—e‚ðƒNƒŠƒbƒN‚µ‚悤
  • I—¹
    î•ñƒVƒXƒeƒ€ŠT˜_‚b‚`‚hì¬‰Û‘è‚̈ꗗƒƒjƒ…[‚Ö–ß‚é

    ŽQl•¶Œ£
    @Šâ”g”ŠwŽ«“TAƒKƒƒA—˜_“ü–åB created by I. Kaneyasu@on November 6, 2003.
  • 40. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Emil Artin
    emil artin Biography Dr. phil. Max Zorn, Universität Hamburg, 1930, 96. Accordingto our current online database, emil artin has 32 students and 916 descendants.
    http://www.genealogy.ams.org/html/id.phtml?id=7690

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 2     21-40 of 98    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter