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  1. Duke Mathematical Journal: Volume 12 by Leonard Carlitz, 1945
  2. Duke Mathmatical Journal: Volume 4 1938 by David vernon Widder, and Joseph Miller Thomas Leonard Carlitz, 1938
  3. Galois fields of certain types by Leonard Carlitz, 1930
  4. Some arithmetic functions related to Fibonacci numbers by Leonard Carlitz, 1973
  5. Duke Mathematical Journal, Vol. 2-40, 1936-1973 by Leonard (Editor) Carlitz, 1949

21. HISTORICAL THINGS IN NUMBER THEORY
RMS 46 (1991) 241243); leonard carlitz (MacTutor); Eugène Charles Catalan (MacTutor);Nikolai Grigorevich Chebotarëv, P. Stevenhagen, HW Lenstra Jr., Math.
http://www.mri.ernet.in/~mathweb/NTW/N14.html
Historical things in Number Theory

22. Members Of The School Of Mathematics
CARDOSO, Fernando, 197274. CARDY, John, 2002-03. CARLESON, Lennart AE, 1961-62,1988-89. carlitz, leonard, 1935-36. CARNAP, Rudolf, 1952-54. CARR, Danielle, 1997-98.
http://www.math.ias.edu/cnames.html
CABRE, Xavier CAGLE, Fredric W. CAI, Shenou CAIRNS, Stewart S. CALABI, Eugenio CALDERÓN, Alberto P. CALKIN, John W. CALLAHAN, Thomas H. CALLOWAY, Jean M. CAMERON, Robert H. CAMPBELL, Alan D. CANDEL, Alberto CANNAS DA SILVA, Ana CANNON, James W. CANO, José CANTOR, Murray R. CANTRELL, James C. CANTWELL, John C. CAO, Huai-Dong CAO, Jianguo CAPALBO, Michael CAPPELL, Sylvain CARAYOL, Henri CARDOSO, Fernando CARDY, John CARLESON, Lennart A.E. CARLITZ, Leonard CARNAP, Rudolf CARR, Danielle CARTAN, Henri CARTER, Roger CARTIER, Pierre CASERTA, Francesco CASIAN, Luis G. CASSELMAN, William A. CASSOU-NOGUES, Philippe CASSOU-NOGUES, Pierrette CASTRAVET, Ana-Maria CATANESE, Fabrizio M.E. CECH, Eduard CERF, Jean CESARE, Lamberto CHAI, Ching-Li CHAKRABARTI, Amit CHAN, Heng-Huat CHANDRASEKHARAN, Komaravolu CHANG, Chen Chung CHANG, Chin-Huei CHANG, Mei Chu CHANG, Shih-Hsun CHANG, Sun-Yung Alice CHANG, Tsung S. CHANILLO, Sagun CHAPMAN, Thomas A. CHARI, Vyjayanthi CHARLAP, Leonard S. CHARNEY, Jule G. CHARNEY, Ruth CHARPENTIER, Marie CHASE, Stephen U. CHAYES, Jennifer CHEEGER, Jeff

23. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Leonard Carlitz
leonard carlitz Biography Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania 1930. According to ourcurrent online database, leonard carlitz has 46 students and 93 descendants.
http://www.genealogy.ams.org/html/id.phtml?id=20327

24. Résultats De La Recherche
Translate this page Cambridge University Press, 1935 . Zbl 0011.02303 4 carlitz (leonard).— The Expansion of certain Products, Proc. Amer. Math.
http://www.numdam.org/numdam-bin/recherche?h=nc&id=BSMF_1985__113__3_0&format=co

25. Ph.d’s
carlitz, leonard, 1930 (HH Mitchell), Galois fields of certain types. McDonough,Donald L. 1931 (HH Mitchell), On the expansion of a certain type of determinant.
http://www.math.upenn.edu/History/math-phds1.html
All the Penn Math Ph.D.'s
Ph.D.'s in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
University of Pennsylvania
Notes:
  • Ph.D.'s are listed alphabetically by year.
  • The dissertation supervisor is listed in parentheses wherever known. Many early dissertations are reprints of published articles. The practice of acknowledging in the dissertation the support and direction of the dissertation supervisor did not become widespread until 1910 or so.
  • This list includes all Penn Ph.D.'s in Mathematics and in Applied Mathematics.
Crawley, Edwin Schofield The forms of quartics with one node and four real and distinct asymptotes Schwatt, Isaac Joachim
(E. S. Crawley) Geometrical treatment of curves Fisher, George Egbert Some points in the theory of invariants and covariants Hallett, George Hervey Linear differential equations of the fourth order Whitaker, Herbert Coleman A discussion of a certain differential equation Aley, Robert Judson Some contributions to the geometry of the triangle Partridge, Edward Anson On the mathematical theory of the geometric chuck Faught, John Brookie

26. Ph.d’s
carlitz, leonard 1930 (HH Mitchell); Galois fields of certain types. McDonough,Donald L. 1931 (HH Mitchell); On the expansion of a certain type of determinant.
http://www.math.upenn.edu/100/math-phds.html
All the Penn Math Ph.D.'s
Ph.D.'s in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
University of Pennsylvania
Notes:
  • Ph.D.'s are listed alphabetically by year.
  • The dissertation supervisor is listed in parentheses wherever known. Many early dissertations are reprints of published articles. The practice of acknowledging in the dissertation the support and direction of the dissertation supervisor did not become widespread until 1910 or so.
  • This list includes all Penn Ph.D.'s in Mathematics and in Applied Mathematics.
Crawley, Edwin Schofield
  • The forms of quartics with one node and four real and distinct asymptotes
Schwatt, Isaac Joachim
  • 1893 (E. S. Crawley)
  • Geometrical treatment of curves
Fisher, George Egbert
  • Some points in the theory of invariants and covariants
Hallett, George Hervey
  • Linear differential equations of the fourth order
Whitaker, Herbert Coleman
  • A discussion of a certain differential equation
Aley, Robert Judson
  • Some contributions to the geometry of the triangle
Partridge, Edward Anson
  • On the mathematical theory of the geometric chuck
Faught, John Brookie

27. [math/0006106] Completion Of A Rational Function Sequence Of Carlitz
Completion of a Rational Function Sequence of carlitz. Authors leonard M. SmileyComments 8 pages Subjclass Combinatorics MSC-class 05A19 ; 11B73 ; 05A15
http://arxiv.org/abs/math.CO/0006106
Mathematics, abstract
math.CO/0006106
From: Leonard Smiley [ view email ] Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 20:52:24 GMT (6kb)
Completion of a Rational Function Sequence of Carlitz
Authors: Leonard M. Smiley
Comments: 8 pages
Subj-class: Combinatorics
MSC-class:
The coefficients in these rational functions include 2nd-order Eulerian numbers (a result of L. Carlitz), 2nd-order Stirling numbers, and Stirling numbers of the first kind for negative sets (in the sense of D. Loeb). Several combinatorial identities follow.
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28. Full Alphabetical Index
Translate this page Cantor, Moritz (498*) Caramuel, Juan (227) Carathéodory, Constantin (267*) Carcavi,Pierre de (439) Cardano, Girolamo (2818*) carlitz, leonard (720*) Carlyle
http://www.maththinking.com/boat/mathematicians.html
Full Alphabetical Index
Click below to go to one of the separate alphabetical indexes A B C D ... XYZ The number of words in the biography is given in brackets. A * indicates that there is a portrait.
A
Abbe , Ernst (602*)
Abel
, Niels Henrik (2899*)
Abraham
bar Hiyya (641)
Abraham, Max

Abu Kamil
Shuja (1012)
Abu Jafar

Abu'l-Wafa
al-Buzjani (1115)
Ackermann
, Wilhelm (205)
Adams, John Couch

Adams, J Frank

Adelard
of Bath (1008) Adler , August (114) Adrain , Robert (79*) Adrianus , Romanus (419) Aepinus , Franz (124) Agnesi , Maria (2018*) Ahlfors , Lars (725*) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (660) Ahmes Aida Yasuaki (696) Aiken , Howard (665*) Airy , George (313*) Aitken , Alec (825*) Ajima , Naonobu (144) Akhiezer , Naum Il'ich (248*) al-Baghdadi , Abu (947) al-Banna , al-Marrakushi (861) al-Battani , Abu Allah (1333*) al-Biruni , Abu Arrayhan (3002*) al-Farisi , Kamal (1102) al-Haitam , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Hasib Abu Kamil (1012) al-Haytham , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Jawhari , al-Abbas (627) al-Jayyani , Abu (892) al-Karaji , Abu (1789) al-Karkhi al-Kashi , Ghiyath (1725*) al-Khazin , Abu (1148) al-Khalili , Shams (677) al-Khayyami , Omar (2140*) al-Khwarizmi , Abu (2847*) al-Khujandi , Abu (713) al-Kindi , Abu (1151) al-Kuhi , Abu (1146) al-Maghribi , Muhyi (602) al-Mahani , Abu (507) al-Marrakushi , ibn al-Banna (861) al-Nasawi , Abu (681) al-Nayrizi , Abu'l (621) al-Qalasadi , Abu'l (1247) al-Quhi , Abu (1146) al-Samarqandi , Shams (202) al-Samawal , Ibn (1569) al-Sijzi , Abu (708) al-Tusi , Nasir (1912) al-Tusi , Sharaf (1138) al-Umawi , Abu (1014) al-Uqlidisi , Abu'l (1028) Albanese , Giacomo (282) Albategnius (al-Battani) (1333*)

29. Descend. Narr. - WebSite
(2) leonard carlitz (A452) was a professor at Duke University. He married ClaraSKALER (A452a). He was born on 26 Dec 1907 Russia. He resided Durham, NC.
http://www.karelitzfamily.com/docs/kdescweb.html
Karelitz Family Genealogy I. Zundel KARELITZ (root) married Leah (?). A. Todros Shaul KARELITZ (A) married Dobrosha (?) (Aa). He married Hinda (?) (Ab). Mary (Merke) KARELITZ (A1) resided Lachowicz, Poland. She married Moses Harry (Moshe Chaim) PINSKY (A1a). a) Saliman (Zalman) Isaac PINSKY (A11); or Pins resided Lachowicz, Poland. He married Bernice (Breine) (?) (A11a). Moses Harry (Moshe Hersh) PINSKY (A111) married (?) (?) (A111a). Mary (Merke) PINSKY (A112) married Joseph Saul (Yosef Shalom) YONICH (A112a). She died Slutsk, USSR. Aaron Nisil PINSKY (A113) was the author of a dictionary. He married Leah BUSHEL (C51), daughter of Harry (Heshel) BUSHEL (C5a) and Gutte KARELITZ (C5). Sidney (Simcha) PINNS (A114). Picture . He was a grocery store owner. He resided Cleveland, OH. He married Sarah RABINOWITZ (A114a). He was born in 1881. He died on 28 Aug 1948. His yahrzeit is 23 Av. He and Sarah RABINOWITZ (A114a) were buried Cleveland, OH. Samuel (Shamke) PINS (A115) resided Montreal, Canada. He married (?) (?) (A115a). Shmeril PINSKY (A116) resided Lachowicz, Poland. He married Malke (?) (A116a).

30. CSeqCar Front
Front for Completion of a Rational FunctionSequence of carlitz . by leonard M. Smiley.
http://www.math.uaa.alaska.edu/~smiley/BSfront.html
Front for "Completion of a Rational Function Sequence of Carlitz"
by Leonard M. Smiley
  • LaTeX version DVI version PostScript version PDF version
  • This paper had its origin in a Monthly Problem solution by John C. Beebee for the Anchorage Math Solutions Group. Len Smiley Last modified: Wed Nov 21 03:03:14 AKST 2001

    31. TableA.txt
    36, 308. 3/2526/66, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, Paul Halmos,University of Miami; leonard carlitz, Duke University, 32, 340. 3
    http://frodo.elon.edu/maase/archives/history/table.html
    Date Place Speaker Topic Papers Presented Attendance Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia M.A.A. Past-president David Eugene Smith of Columbia University "Teaching the History of Mathematics in College," "Present Reforms in College Entrance Requirements in Mathematics" University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia M.A.A. Past-president H.E. Slaught of the University of Chicago Phillips High School, Birmingham, Alabama M.A.A. Past Vice-president Oswald Veblen of Princeton University Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia L.E. Dickson, University of Chicago University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina W.B. Fite of Columbia University Duke University, Durham, North Carolina G.C. Evans, Rice Institute, Houston, Texas "Functions of a Physical Character," "Mathematics, Practical and Aesthetic" Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia E.P. Lane, University of Chicago n/a Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia G.C. White and E.R.C. Miles, Duke University n/a Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Alabama R.D. Carmichael, University Illinois

    32. Sect-v-cr.txt
    1963, MK Fort, Jr. University of Georgia, 1964, Billy F. Bryant, Vanderbilt University,1965, leonard carlitz, Duke University, 1966, AD Wallace, University of Florida,
    http://frodo.elon.edu/maase/archives/history/sect-v-cr.html
    Section Vice Chairman R.P. Stephens University of Georgia Tomlinson Fort University of Alabama S.M. Barton University of the South W.P. Ott University of Alabama J.B. Coleman University of South Carolina A.B. Morton Georgia School of Technology J.F. Messick Emory University C.D. Killebrew Alabama Polytechnic Institute T.M. Simpson University of Florida D.F. Barrow University of Georgia Floyd Field Georgia School of Technology F.W. Kokomoor University of Florida W.W.Rankin, Jr. Duke University J.B. Jackson University of South Carolina J.A. Hyden Vanderbilt University D.M. Smith Georgia School of Technology Forrest Cumming University of Georgia J.W. Lasley University of North Carolina Ruth Stokes Winthrop College J.W. Cell North Carolina State College L.A. Dye The Citadel F.A. Lewis University of Alabama C.G. Phipps University of Florida B.G. Clark Vanderbilt University H.K. Fulmer Georgia School of Technology W.V. Parker Alabama Polytechnic Institute D.F. Barrow University of Georgia C.G. Latimer Emory University D.E. South University of Florida T.C. Carson

    33. Project Euclid Journals
    On certain equations in relativecyclic fields. leonard carlitz; 650-659 viewabstract. On indeterminates. leonard carlitz; 660-670 view abstract.
    http://projecteuclid.org/Dienst/UI/1.0/Journal?authority=euclid.dmj&issue=107748

    34. Contents Of The Journal Finite Fields And Their Applications
    133 Joel Brawley Dedicated to leonard carlitz The man and his work. 135. 152leonard carlitz Chapter 19 of The arithmetic of polynomials .
    http://felix.unife.it/Root/d-Mathematics/d-Algebra/t-Contents-of-Finite-Fields-a

    35. Matematici Famosi
    Translate this page Analisi e sistemi dinamici. leonard carlitz (1907-1999). David Hayes leonard carlitz(1970-1999). Notices AMS December 2001, Renate Carlsson (1941-1997).
    http://felix.unife.it/Root/d-Mathematics/d-The-mathematician/t-Mathematicians-A-
    Matematici famosi A B C D ... Z
    A
    Ernst Abbe (1840-1905)
    Eiichi Abe (nato 1927)
    Silvana Abeasis (nata 1938)
    Gruppi algebrici, geometria enumerativa.
    Niels Henrik Abel (1802-1829)
    Pedro Abellanas (1914-1999)
    Shreeram Abhyankar
    Alexander Abian (1923-1999)
    A'Campo
    J. Frank Adams (-1989)
    Norbert Adasch (-1996?)
    George Adomian (1922-1996)
    Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799)
    Matematica italiana, nata a Milano. La curva x^2y=a^2(a-y) porta il suo nome. Dedico' gli ultimi 40 anni della sua vita alla cura dei poveri. Scrisse in due volumi le "Istituzioni analitiche ad uso della gioventu' ialiana" che contengono la nuova analisi differenziale di Leibniz e Newton. 12418 June Barrow-Green: Maria Gaetana Agnesi. EMS Newsletter March 1999, 18-19.
    Lars Ahlfors (1907-1996)
    Medaglia Fields nel 1936, premio Wolf nel 1981. Raoul Bott a.o.: Lars Valerian Ahlfors (1907-1996). Notices AMS February 1998, ... Frederick Gehring/Irwin Kra/Steven Krantz/Robert Osserman: The mathematics of Lars Valerian Ahlfors. Notices AMS February 1998, ...
    Ahmose (ca. 1700 a.C.)

    36. A Guide To The H. S. Vandiver Papers, 1889-1977
    Brauer, Richard, 1901. carlitz, leonard. Church, Alonzo, 1903-. carlitz,leonard, 28 letters, see also box seventeen, folder five, 1949-1961.
    http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00303/00303b.html
    A Guide to the H. S. Vandiver Papers, 1889-1977
    Descriptive Summary Creator Vandiver, Harry Shultz, 1882- Title: H. S. Vandiver Papers, Dates: Abstract This collection consists of correspondence (about 2350 items), research notes, bibliographies, lecture notes, notebooks, drafts of publications, reprints, and photographs documenting the career of H. S. Vandiver. Accession No. Extent 17 ft. of manuscript material, plus books Laguage Materials are written in English. Repository Archives of American Mathematics, Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin
    Biographical Note
    H. S. Vandiver was a number theorist and member of The University of Texas at Austin faculty from 1925 until his retirement in 1966. Among other research interests, Vandiver was an authority on Fermat's last theorem. Born October 21 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Began publishing problems and solutions in the American Mathematical Monthly and communicating with G. D. Birkhoff Attended graduate courses at University of Pennsylvania, did not obtain a degree

    37. PROGRAM NOTES
    Morris received his Ph.D. in Mathematics under leonard carlitz at Duke Universityin 1974 and his MS in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University in 1980.
    http://orgs.tamu-commerce.edu/maa/pnotes98.html
    PROGRAM NOTES
    Texas Section, MAA Meeting
    March 26-28, 1998
    Southern Methodist University
    Dallas, Texas In addition to some outstanding invited addresses, this year's program features several special events. There will be an invited address for students given by S. Brent Morris, National Security Agency. There will also be a unique musical presentation by Dr. Leonard Gillman, accompanied by a group called Chaski. We hope you will enjoy these and the many other activities available. Check the exact times in the Schedule of Events Joseph Gallian , University of Minnesota-Duluth, is the recipient of numerous teaching honors. These include: Trever Evans Award for Mathematical Exposition, 1996; MAA Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching 1993; U. Minnesota System Continuing Education and Extension Distinguished Teaching Award 1991; U. Minnesota, Duluth Blehart Distinguished Teaching Award 1984; Math. Assoc. of Amer. Allendoerfer Award for Mathematical Exposition 1977; U. Minnesota System Morse Award for Contributions to Undergraduate Education 1976. Professor Gallian has published the following books
    Contemporary Abstract Algebra, 4th ed, Houghton Mifflin 1998;

    38. Erdos Number Facts
    Erdös with 1401 (he actually wrote more papers than that, but these are just theones treated by Math Reviews), Drumi Bainov with 782, leonard carlitz with 730
    http://www.oakland.edu/~grossman/trivia.html
    http://www.oakland.edu/enp
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    39. INDEX
    Translate this page Neal Carena, Andrea Carey, RW Carissan, Eugène-Olivier Carleman, Torsten Carleson,L. Carleson, Lennart Carleson,, L. carlitz, leonard Carlotto, MArk J
    http://www.cwi.nl/library/pictures/names.html
    INDEX PICTURE DATABASE
    A
    B C D ... Z
    A
    Aazhang, Behnaam
    Abadi, M.

    Abadi, Martin

    Abbadi, Amr el
    ...
    Azbelev, N. V.
    B
    B"achtold, Martin
    B"olcskei, Helmut

    Baayen, P. C.

    Babbage, Charles
    ...
    Bürgi, Jost
    C
    Cacciabue, Pietro Carlo
    Caccioppoli, Renato
    Caffarelli, L.A. Caglioti, Vincenzo ... Córdoba, António
    D
    D"urre, Karl D'Alembert, Jean-le-Rond D'Amato, Francesco D'Amato ... Dürre, Karl P.
    E
    Eberle, Karin Eberlein, W.F. Eberstark, Hans Ebrahimi, Touradj ... Ezhkova, Irina Vasilyevna
    F
    F"urstenberg, Harry Fabes, Eugene B. Faci, Mohammed Faddeev, Lyudvig Dmitrievich ... Fuster Casas, D. Jose
    G
    G"odel, K. G"odel, Kurt G"ortler, H. G"unter, Paul ... Gödel, Kurt
    H
    H"older, Ernst H"older, Otto H"ormander, Lars Haantjes, J. ... Hülsemann, Johannes
    I
    I, Chih-Lin Ibnkahla, Mohamed Ienne, Paolo Iinatti, Jari H. ... Izzard, Martin
    J
    J"orgens, Konrad Jaaksoo, Ülo Jablonsky, Boleslav Jackson, Michael ... Jwo, Jung-Sing
    K
    K"ahler, Erich K"ohler, Torsten K"onig, Heinz K"onigsberger, Leo ... Kühn, Johannes
    L
    L"owig, H.F.J. L"owner, Karl L'Abbé, M.A. L'Ecuyer, Pierre ... Lück, Wolfgang
    M
    M"obius, August Ferdinand M"oller, Rolf M"uhll-His Karl von der M"uller, Claus ... Müntzer, Thomas
    N
    Nacabal, Francois

    40. Joseph Arkin
    and more concise. Pollack suggested sending the paper to leonard carlitz,a number theorist at Duke. Under carlitz s guidance, the
    http://www.dean.usma.edu/math/people/rickey/dms/Non-grads/Arkin-in-MM.htm
    Joseph Arkin Biography by David C. Arney (USMA) Joseph Arkin joined the Mathematics Department at West Point in 1986 "to do math." Joe arrived at the Academy with his wife Judy. Together they had raised a family of four girls, Helen, Jessica, Aviva, and Sara. There was no doubt that mathematics was and always will be his true passion. He was deeply in love with the subject. Yet, Joe wasn't a typical mathematician. He was a self-educated, amateur mathematician, completely dedicated to "doing" mathematics. Joe Arkin learned his high-school mathematics at Brooklyn's Boys High. He understood algebra and geometry, but had not studied trigonometry, calculus, linear algebra, or analysis, although he definitely knew methods of proof and logic. On the other hand, he had taught himself methods of inquiry very well. There was absolutely no mathematics problem that he wasn't deeply interested in. He had great intuition and tremendous feel for his forte, number theory. He had a new idea everyday, a new problem to investigate every week, a new direction to pursue every month. By 1986, Joe had already published 25-30 articles in prestigious journals and had worked with several prominent mathematicians.

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