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         Reiner Irving:     more books (24)
  1. IRVING REINER SEL WORKS by Irving Reiner, 1989-01-01
  2. Methods of Representation Theory: With Applications to Finite Groups and Orders, Vol. 1 (Wiley Classics Library) by Charles W. Curtis, Irving Reiner, 1990-01
  3. Introduction to Matrix Theory and Line Algebra by Irving Reiner, 1971-06
  4. Introduction to Matrix Theory and Linear Algebra by Irving Reiner, 1971
  5. Orders and their Applications: Proceedings of a Conference held in Oberwolfach, West Germany, June 3-9, 1984 (Lecture Notes in Mathematics)
  6. Representation Theory of Finite Groups and Associative Algebras by Charles W. Curtis and Irving Reiner, 2006-03-21
  7. Irving Reiner : Selected Works by Gerald J. (editor) Janusz, 1989
  8. Integral representations (Lecture notes in mathematics ; 744) by Irving Reiner, 1979
  9. Introduction to Matrix Theory and Linear by Irving Reiner, 1971-01-01
  10. Representation Theory of Finite Groups and Related Topics (Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics) by Irving Reiner, 1971-12-31
  11. Maximal Orders (London Mathematical Society Monographs New Series) by the late Irving Reiner, 2003-03-27
  12. Charcter Disorders in Parents of Delinquents by Beatrice Simcox and Irving Kaufman Reiner, 1966-01-01
  13. Methods of Representation Theory: With Applications to Finite Groups and Orders (Pure and Applied Mathematics (Wiley)) by Charles W. Curtis, Irving Reiner, 1987-04
  14. Proceedings Of The American Mathematical Society: Vol.17, No.3; June, 1996 by Eldon; Buck, R.C.;Fuchs, W.H.J.;John, Fritz; Mattuck, A.P.; Reiner, Irving;(Ed.s) Dyer, 1966

1. Reiner
Irving Reiner. Born 8 Feb Irving Reiner attended school in Brooklynthen, in 1940, he entered Brooklyn College. His first paper
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Irving Reiner
Born: 8 Feb 1924 in Brooklyn, New York, USA
Died: 28 Oct 1986 in Urbana, Illinois, USA
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Irving Reiner attended school in Brooklyn then, in 1940, he entered Brooklyn College. His first paper on formulas for primes was published while he was still an undergraduate. Reiner graduated in 1944 and became a graduate student at Cornell. He was awarded a Master's Degree for a thesis on binary quadratic forms in 1945 and his doctorate in 1949 for a thesis on a generalisation of Meyer 's theorem. His doctoral supervisor was Burton Jones After completing work on his doctoral thesis Reiner went to the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. After a year at Princeton he was appointed to the University of Illinois. Although he was to remain at the University of Illinois throughout his career, he held various visiting appointments in particular in London and at the University of Warwick. G J Janusz wrote in [1]:- Reiner lived a life dedicated to mathematics. He gave encouragement to everyone in whom he saw some mathematical talent and, in return, he was stimulated by the success of other mathematicians with whom he had contact. ... He would often work in streaks, putting in long hours on many consecutive days and nights. In order to refresh himself after such periods of intensive work, he would like to relax by attending a concert. ... During the summers, the vacation of his choice would be a couple of weeks in the mountains.

2. Irving Reiner Maximal Orders (London Mathematical Society Monographs)
Title Maximal Orders (London Mathematical Society Monographs) reiner irving IrvingReiner Subject Algebraic fields Category Science Nature Mathematics
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Irving Reiner Maximal Orders (London Mathematical Society Monographs)
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Title: Maximal Orders (London Mathematical Society Monographs)
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Irving Reiner
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4. Reiner
Biography of irving reiner (19241986) irving reiner. Born 8 Feb 1924 in Brooklyn, New York, USA irving reiner attended school in Brooklyn then, in 1940, he entered Brooklyn College
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Irving Reiner
Born: 8 Feb 1924 in Brooklyn, New York, USA
Died: 28 Oct 1986 in Urbana, Illinois, USA
Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Irving Reiner attended school in Brooklyn then, in 1940, he entered Brooklyn College. His first paper on formulas for primes was published while he was still an undergraduate. Reiner graduated in 1944 and became a graduate student at Cornell. He was awarded a Master's Degree for a thesis on binary quadratic forms in 1945 and his doctorate in 1949 for a thesis on a generalisation of Meyer 's theorem. His doctoral supervisor was Burton Jones After completing work on his doctoral thesis Reiner went to the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. After a year at Princeton he was appointed to the University of Illinois. Although he was to remain at the University of Illinois throughout his career, he held various visiting appointments in particular in London and at the University of Warwick. G J Janusz wrote in [1]:- Reiner lived a life dedicated to mathematics. He gave encouragement to everyone in whom he saw some mathematical talent and, in return, he was stimulated by the success of other mathematicians with whom he had contact. ... He would often work in streaks, putting in long hours on many consecutive days and nights. In order to refresh himself after such periods of intensive work, he would like to relax by attending a concert. ... During the summers, the vacation of his choice would be a couple of weeks in the mountains.

5. References For Reiner
References for irving reiner. Books GJ Janusz (ed.),irving reiner Selected works (Urbana, 1969).
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References for Irving Reiner
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  • G J Janusz (ed.), Irving Reiner : Selected works (Urbana, 1969). Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
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    JOC/EFR June 1997 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
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  • 6. Relations Between Integral And Modular Representations.
    Relations between integral and modular representations. euclid.mmj/1031732787 Citation Michigan Math. J. 13 (1966), no. 3, 357372 reiner, irving irving reiner
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    Listing for reiner, irving. Viewing Page reiner, irving. 2. Automorphisms of thesymplectic modular group. reiner, irving. 3. Symplectic modular complements.
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    8. Extensions Of Irreducible Modules.
    Extensions of irreducible modules. euclid.mmj/1028998911 Citation Michigan Math. J. 10 (1963), no. 3, 273276 reiner, irving irving reiner
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    12. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Irving Reiner
    irving reiner Biography Ph.D. Cornell University 1947. According to our currentonline database, irving reiner has 18 students and 49 descendants.
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    13. Proceedings Of Symposia In Pure Mathmatics. Volume XXI. Representation Theory Of
    Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathmatics. Volume XXI. Representation Theory of Finite Groups and Related Topics. reiner, irving. (editor). American Mathematical Society, 1971.
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    14. Department Graduate Awards
    Tao Jiang, 2nd Place tie. 1999 Will Galway; Doug Kuhlman. 1998Darrin Doud. irving reiner Memorial Award. The irving reiner Memorial
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    Bateman Prize in Number Theory
    The Bateman Prize is awarded to a graduate student in recognition of outstanding research in number theory. The prize was initiated in 1999 by the department Number Theory Group, chaired by Professor Bruce Berndt. Most of the funds were donated by Professors Bateman and John Selfridge, a former member of the UIUC Department of Mathematics and founder of the Number Theory Foundation, with additional support from former students and current faculty members. The prize is named for Professor Paul T. Bateman whose research interests are in analytic number theory, with a particular career-long interest in sums of squares, the topic of his doctoral dissertation. Professor Bateman received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1946. He joined the UIUC mathematics faculty in 1950, served as head of the department from 1965-1980, and became an emeritus professor in 1989. Twenty students received their Ph.D. under his direction. Bateman Prize Recipients
    • 2004 Hamza Yesilyurt
    • 2003 Song Heng Chan
    • 2002 James McLaughlin and Kevin O'Bryant
    • 2001 Mark Bauer
    • 2000 Yifan Yang
    • 1999 Youn-Seo Choi
    Kuo-Tsai Chen Prize in Mathematics
    The Chen Prize was established in 1989 by the family and friends of Professor K.-T. Chen and is awarded in odd-numbered years in recognition of outstanding scholastic achievement by a graduate student whose research interests lie in the area of the relationship between geometry and analysis or the relationship between algebra and analysis.

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    17. UMSNH - BIBLIOTECA DE LA ESCUELA DE CIENCIAS FISICO MATEMATICAS
    Translate this page edicion. 2.- Pure and applied Mathematics Volumen 10 Tema AlgebraModerna QA-55 Curtis, Charles W. reiner, irving 1ยช edicion.
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    18. A. D. Bell: Ring Theorists By Location USA
    Johnson. Kaplansky, irving MathSciNet Entry. irving Kaplansy. Karpilovsky, Gregory MathSciNet Entry Pere Menal. reiner, irving MathSciNet Entry. irving reiner. Ulbrich, KarlHeinz
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    Ring Theorists by Location: USA and Unaffiliated/Affiliation Unknown
    Fall 1999 update: preliminary "alpha" version This is part 4 of a list of (non-commutative, associative) ring theorists arranged by country, and then by University or Institute, roughly in alphabetical order. This part covers the United States of America and ring theorists who are unaffiliated or whose affiliation I don't know. The list includes links to Math departments or their equivalent, MathSciNet entries, links to individual Web pages, and e-mail addresses all links (when available) work by selecting the name/address. When I am unsure of an address, I include multiple possibilities. Please help me correct any mistakes, misplacements, or omissions. (E-mail adbell@uwm.edu ; see my notes You may wish to consult my notes about the lists . If you haven't used this list before, I particularly recommend you read the portion of the notes about names and searching . Individuals are listed by an anglicized version of their family name (last name) as it appears in the MathSciNet (Math Reviews) author database.
    A few individuals are listed at more than one institution, and the first occurrence below may not be the best one.

    19. UMSNH - BIBLIOTECA DE LA ESCUELA DE CIENCIAS FISICO MATEMATICAS
    John R. Randall, Merle RandjbarDaemi, S. Raper Odell, Rasmussen, ML Red, Redin,Lothar Reed, Georgia B. Reeve, William David reiner, irving Resnick, Robert
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    20. Auteur - Irving, Reiner
    Janusz, Gerald J. (Editeur) University Of Illinois Press 1989 Oeuvres RdC.
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