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  1. Studies in Memory of Issai Schur
  2. Uber Eine Klasse Von Matrizen: Die Sich Einer Gegebenen Matrix Zuordnen Lassen (1901) (German Edition) by Issai Schur, 2010-09-10
  3. Über Eine Klasse Von Matrizen, Die Sich Einer Gegebenen Matrix Zuordnen Lassen (German Edition) by Issai Schur, 2010-04-08
  4. Gesammelte Abhandlungen (German Edition) by Issai Schur, 1973-07-30
  5. Gesammelte Abhandlungen by Issai Schur, 1973-06
  6. Germans of Belarusian Descent: Issai Schur, Alesia Graf, Reuben Brainin, Andrei Tivontchik, Andrej Klimovets, Anton Kavalewski, Cioma Schönhaus
  7. Vorlesungen uber Invariantentheorie. by Issai Schur, 1968
  8. Uber Eine Klasse Von Matrizen: Die Sich Einer Gegebenen Matrix Zuordnen Lassen (1901) (German Edition) by Issai Schur, 2010-09-10
  9. Vorlesungen über Invariantentheorie. (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften) (German Edition) by Issai Schur, 1968-01-01
  10. Schur Multiplier: Schur Multiplier, Mathematics, Group Theory, Finite Group, Issai Schur, Group Cohomology, Abelian Group, Sylow Theorems, Dihedral Group of Order 6
  11. Gesammelte Abhandlungen Band I by Issai Schur, 1973-01-01
  12. Gesammelte Abhandlungen Band II by Issai Schur, 1973

1. Schur
Issai Schur. Born 10 Jan 1875 in Mogilyov, Mogilyov province, Russian Empire(now Belarus) Died 10 Jan 1941 in Tel Aviv, Palestine (now Israel).
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Schur.html
Issai Schur
Born: 10 Jan 1875 in Mogilyov, Mogilyov province, Russian Empire (now Belarus)
Died: 10 Jan 1941 in Tel Aviv, Palestine (now Israel)
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to see two larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Although Issai Schur was born in Mogilyov on the Dnieper, he spoke German without a trace of an accent, and nobody even guessed that it was not his first language. He went to Latvia at the age of 13 and there he attended the Gymnasium in Libau, now called Liepaja. In 1894 Schur entered the University of Berlin to read mathematics and physics. Frobenius was one of his teachers and he was to greatly influence Schur and later to direct his doctoral studies. Frobenius and Burnside had been the two main founders of the theory of representations of groups as groups of matrices . This theory proved a very powerful tool in the study of groups and Schur was to learn the foundations of this subject from Frobenius . Schur then made major steps forward, both in work of his own and work done in collaboration with Frobenius In 1901 Schur obtained his doctorate with a thesis which examined rational representations of the general linear group over the complex field. Functions which Schur introduced in his thesis are today called S-functions, where the S stands for Schur. Interest in the results of Schur's thesis continues today, for example J A Green published an account of these results in a modern setting in 1980.

2. Poster Of Schur
Issai Schur. Issai Schur is mainly known for his fundamental work on the representationtheory of groups but he also worked in number theory and analysis.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Posters2/Schur.html
Issai Schur lived from 1875 to 1941 Issai Schur is mainly known for his fundamental work on the representation theory of groups but he also worked in number theory and analysis. Find out more at
http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/
Mathematicians/Schur.html

3. On Consecutive Quadratic Non-residues A Conjecture Of Issai Schur
On consecutive quadratic nonresidues a conjecture of Issai schur issai Schur once asked if it was possible to determine a bound, preferably using elementary methods, such that for all prime
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4. ISSAI@Schur
ISSAI Schur. Journal fur die reine und angewzndte Mathematik 147,205232(1917). Bounded power series in the disc.?.
http://133.78.201.100/~arimoto/schur/ISSAISchur.htm
ISSAI@ Schur Journal fur die reine und angewzndte Mathematik Bounded power series in the disc.’PˆÊ‰~“à‚Ì—LŠE‚ׂ«‹‰” Section 1.˜A•ª”ƒAƒ‹ƒSƒŠƒYƒ€‚Ì“±“ü ‚ð’PˆÊ‰~“à‚Ő³‘¥‚Ȋ֐”‚ŁA ‚Ì’l‚̏ãŒÀ‚ðAŠÈ’P‚É ‚̏ãŒÀ‚Æ‚¢‚¢A ‚Å‚ ‚ç‚í‚·B ‚Ì‚Æ‚«A ‚̏ãŠE‚Æ‚¢‚¤B‚Ü‚½A ‚ð‹–‚·B ‚ª—LŒÀ’l‚Å‚ ‚éê‡‚ɂ́A ‚Í’PˆÊ‰~ ‚Å—LŠE‚Æ‚¢‚¤B Schwarz‚Ì•â‘è‚É‚æ‚è ‚ª¬—§‚·‚éB i‚Pj@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ‚̏W‡‚ðˆÈŒã ‚Å‚ ‚ç‚í‚·B ‚ðâ‘Î’l‚ª‚PˆÈ‰º‚ÌŽÀ”‚Ü‚½‚Í•¡‘f”‚Æ‚·‚éB ‚Ì‹¤–ð•¡‘f”‚ð ‚Å‚ ‚ç‚í‚·B ‚É‚æ‚èA’PˆÊ‰~ ‚ÍŽ©•ªŽ©g‚Ɉڂ³‚ê‚éB ‚É‘®‚·‚é‚Æ‚«A ‚ɂ‚¢‚Ä‚à“¯—l‚Ì‚±‚Æ‚ªŒ¾‚¦A‚»‚Ì‹t‚àŒ¾‚¦‚éB“Á‚ɁA ‚Å‚ ‚éB‚¢‚܁A i‚Qj@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ‚ªðŒi‚Pj‚ð–ž‚½‚µ‚Ä‚¢‚é‚à‚Ì‚Æ‚·‚éB“–‘R@ B‚±‚Ì‚Æ‚«“Á‚ɁA ‚Å‚È‚¯‚ê‚΂Ȃç‚È‚¢B ‚Ì‚Æ‚«A ‚Æ“¯—l’PˆÊ‰~“à‚Ő³‘¥‚Å ‚É‘®‚·‚éB‚µ‚©‚àA ‚Å‚ ‚éB ‚Æ‚·‚éB‚±‚Ì‚Æ‚«A B@‚±‚±‚ŁA“™Ž®‚È‚çA ‚Å‚ ‚éB ‚̂΂ ‚¢A ‚Æ‚¨‚­B‚±‚Ì•û–@‚ð‚Ç‚ñ‚Ç‚ñ‚‚‚¯‚é‚ƁA—LŒÀ‚Ü‚½‚Í–³ŒÀ‚̊֐”—ñ i‚Rj@@@@@@@@@@ ‚𓾂éB‚±‚ê‚ç‚̊֐”‚ÌŠÔ‚É‚ÍŽŸ‚Ì“™Ž®‚ª¬‚è—§‚F ‚±‚ê‚çŠÖ”‚à‚Ü‚½ŠÖ”‚̃Nƒ‰ƒX @‚É‘®‚µAŠe ‚ƂȂ邱‚Æ‚Å‚ ‚éB ‚Ì‚Æ‚«A ‚É‚æ‚è’è‚ß‚ç‚ê‚é—L—ŠÖ”‚ŁA‚±‚ê‚ð@ @‚Å‚ ‚ç‚í‚·Bi‚Rj‚̊֐”‚½‚¿‚ð ‚É•t‚µ‚½ŠÖ”‚½‚¿‚ƌĂсA ‚É‘®‚·‚éƒpƒ‰ƒƒ^‚ƌĂԁB ‚¢‚܁A‚Q‚‚̏ꍇ‚ðlŽ@‚·‚éF ‚PD ‚É•t‚·‚éŠÖ”‚½‚¿‚ª–³ŒÀŒÂ‚ ‚éê‡B‚±‚̏ꍇ‚́Aƒpƒ‰ƒƒ^ ‚̐â‘Î’l‚ª‚·‚×‚Ä ‚P‚æ‚菬 ‚̏ꍇ‚Å‚ ‚éB“Á‚ɁA‚ ‚é ‚Ì‚Æ‚«‚ɂ́A ‚É‚½‚¢‚µ‚āA ‚Æ‚È‚éB ‚QD i‚Tj@@@@@@@@@ ‚ª‚ ‚éê‡Bi‚Rj‚̊֐”—ñ‚Í ‚Í—L—ŠÖ”@ @‚É‚È‚éB i‚Uj i‚Ufj ‚Æ‚È‚éB‚±‚±‚ŁA ŽŸ‚Ì‘½€Ž®‚Å’PˆÊ‰~‚ÌŠO‚Å‚µ‚©‚O‚Æ‚È‚ç‚È‚¢ i‚ ‚é‚¢‚́AP“™“I‚É‚PjB ‚ªi‚Ufj‚ÌŒ`‚ð‚à‚‚Ƃ·‚é‚ƁA‚±‚ê‚ç‚̊֐”‚Ì‹É‚Í’PˆÊ‰~‚ÌŠO‚É‚ ‚èA

5. Schur Issai Gesammelte Abhandlungen
Translate this page schur issai Gesammelte Abhandlungen. Mathematik Gesammelte Abhandlungen SchurIssai. Gebundene Ausgabe Hardcover Bröcker Theodor, Jänich Klau
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6. Schur
Issai Schur. Born 10 Jan 1875 in Mogilyov, Mogilyov province, BelarusDied 10 Jan 1941 in Jerusalem, Palestine. Show birthplace location.
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Issai Schur
Born: 10 Jan 1875 in Mogilyov, Mogilyov province, Belarus
Died: 10 Jan 1941 in Jerusalem, Palestine
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Although Issai Schur was born in Mogilyov on the Dnieper, he spoke German without a trace of an accent, and nobody even guessed that it was not his first language. He went to Latvia at the age of 13 and there he attended the Gymnasium in Libau, now called Liepaja. In 1894 Schur entered the University of Berlin to read mathematics and physics. Frobenius was one of his teachers and he was to greatly influence Schur and later to direct his doctoral studies. Now Frobenius and Burnside had been the two main founders of the theory of representations of groups as groups of matrices. This theory proved a very powerful tool in the study of groups and Schur was to learn the foundations of this subject from Frobenius . Schur then made major steps forward, both in work of his own and work done in collaboration with Frobenius In 1901 Schur obtained his doctorate with a thesis which examined rational representations of the general linear group over the complex field. Functions which Schur introduced in his thesis are today called S-functions, where the S stands for Schur. Interest in the results of Schur's thesis continues today, for example J A Green published an account of these results in a modern setting in 1980.

7. Personal Homepages
Translate this page Sandling Robert - Saxl Jan - Soergel Wolfgang - Schauenburg Peter - SchneiderHans-Jürgen - Schofield Aidan - Schröer Jan - schur issai - Schwartz Gary
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Personal Homepages A - Abrams Gene Adan-Bante Edith Al-Ghamdi Ahmed M. Adem Alejandro ... Aschbacher Michael
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G - Geck Meinolf Glauberman George Goh Yong Kheng Golan Jonathan - Glasby S. (Central Washington) - Gluck David (Wayne State) - Gonard Bertrand Goodearl Ken Goodman Fred Gordon Iain ... Grunenfelder Luzius
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8. Ausgewählte Arbeiten Zu Den Ursprüngen Der Schur-Analysis Gustav Herglotz
Translate this page Herglotz. Ausgewählte Arbeiten zu den Ursprüngen der Schur-AnalysisHerglotz Gustav schur issai Pick G. Integralgleichungen .
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9. Foreign Members (main_a12)
Translate this page 1824 Schumacher Heinrich Christian (Germany). 1929 schur issai (Germany).1798 Schwab Johann Christoph (Germany). 1912 Schwartz Eduard (Germany).
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Foreign Members of the Academy
Sabine Edward sir (Great Britain) Sachau Karl Eduard (Germany) Sacy de Silvestre Antoine-Issac, baron (France) Saint-Claire Deville Henri-Etienne (France) Saint-Hilare Augustin-Francois-Cesar Provancal, de (France) Sakurai Joji (Japan) Salam Abdus (Pakistan) Salvadori Luigi (Italy) Salvandy Narcisse-Achille (France) Sanches (Sanches) Antonio Nunes Ribeiro (Portugal) Sars Georg Ossian (Norway) Sartorius Georg (Germany) Sauppe Hermann (Germany) Savich Pavle (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) Savulesku Traian (Socialist Republic of Romania) Say Jean-Baptiste (France) Scacchi Archangelo (Italy) Schaeffer Jakob Christian (Denmark) Schaudinn Fritz Richard (Germany) Schefer Charles-Henri-Auguste (France) Scheler Werner Ehrenhold (German Democratic Republic) Schiaparelli Giovanni Virginio (Italy) Schiff Moritz (Switzerland) Schlegel August Wilhelm von (Germany) Schlegel Hermann (Netherlands) Schleicher August (Germany) Schleiden Mattias Jacob (Germany) Schlezinger Arthur Meyer (USA) Schloezer Auguste Ludwig (Germany) Schlumberger Leon-Gustave (France) Schmidt Constantin Wilhelm Moritz (Germany) Schmidt Johannes (Germany) Schmoller Gustav Friedrich (Germany) Schnitzler Johann Heinrich (France) Schreber Johann Christian Daniel (Germany) Schrieffer John Robert (USA) Schroedinger Erwin (Austria) Schroeter Johann Hieronymus (Germany) Schubert Friedrich Wilhelm (Germany) Schultz Ernst Christophor (Germany) Schultze Johann Heinrich (Germany)

10. Belarus: History And Famous Personalities: A List Of People Born In Belarus: S-Z
Research (en, ru); Schmidt Otto Yulyevich (18911956), Cyril MethodiusEncyclopedia (ru). schur, issai issai schur, Mathematicians born
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11. Schur.html
of 1 N Can Have (1/22)N**2+O(N) Monochromatic schur Triples, But Not Less! issai schur proved the first Ramsey Theorem (way before Ramsey). He proved
http://www.math.temple.edu/~zeilberg/mamarim/mamarimhtml/schur.html
A 2-Coloring of [1,N] Can Have (1/22)N**2+O(N) Monochromatic Schur Triples, But Not Less!
by Aaron Robertson , and Doron Zeilberger [Appears in Electronic Journal of Combinatorics , v. 5(1998), R19.] Written: Feb. 27, 1998. If you hate Schur triples, you must learn to put up with them. Nevertheless, you may still want to 2-color in such a way as to MINIMIZE these buggers. If the number of colors is 2, Ron Graham, in SOCA 96' (Tianjin, June 1996), offered 100 dollars for the asymptotic minimal number of these Schur triples. This is yet another example of an a posteriori trivial theorem. It is highly non-trivial to CONJECTURE the statements that lead to the solution, using the Maple package RON , but the difficulty is that of experimental math , not `rigorous' math. Once the right statements are conjectured, the formal proof is ROUTINE, and can be safely left to the obtuse reader. Tomasz Schoen, a student of Tomasz Luczak, has independently solved this problem. Here is our part of the prize Help yourself to the following versions of the paper Plain TeX version .dvi version (for previewing)

12. Aaron Robertson's Home Page
issai is a small Maple package for finding lower bounds and exact values for thenewly defined issai Numbers, also called Offdiagonal Generalized schur Numbers
http://math.colgate.edu/~aaron/programs.html
Aaron Robertson's Programs
  • AARON : AARON is a Maple package written by Doron Zeilberger with additions by me. It accompanies the article Refined Restricted Permutations . One use is the enumeration, for small n, of the set of permutations in S n with k fixed points which contain r instances of a given pattern of length 3.
  • DIFFSEQ.f : DIFFSEQ.f is a Fortran program which accompanies the article Avoiding Monochromatic Sequences With Special Gaps . It will calculate f(S,k;2) for many small values of k and an inputted set S.
  • VDW.f : VDW.f is a Fortran program which accompanies the article On Generalized Van der Waerden Triples . It will calculate N(a,b;2) for many small values of a and b by a recursive search similar to that used in DF.f.
  • AUTOISSAI : AUTOISSAI is a Maple package which accompanies the article Off-diagonal Generalized Schur Numbers . It was used to help determine the exact values of these numbers, and is another step towards automated theorem proving.
  • MIKLOS : MIKLOS is a Maple package accompanying the article Permutation Patterns and Continued Fraction . It will find, quite quickly thanks to Herb Wilf, the generating functions for the number of permutations with either or 1 (132)-patterns and a prescribed number of (123)-patterns.

13. They Might Be Giants
Click here issai schur A Fellow of the Royal Society
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They Might Be Giants
He was born in Byelorussia and died in (what is now) Israel. A student of Frobenius. Numerous fundamental constructions bear his name, including a lemma and a cohomology group. [Click here: Issai Schur
A Fellow of the Royal Society. He wrote one of the first monographs on combinatorics. Well known for his work on partitions. [Click here: Major Percy MacMahon
A student of Hilbert, he spent nearly twenty years at the Institute for Advanced Study. Wrote an influential treatise (Volume 1 of the Princeton Mathematics Series) that is, in the words of Roger Howe, "wonderful and terrible." [Click here: Hermann Weyl
Belongs on everyone's top 10 list of mathematicians. Born in Switzerland, he held positions in St. Petersburg and Berlin. Probably bears as much responsibility as anyone for the invention of generating functions. [Click here: Leonhard Euler
Hmm. This guy might be a ringer. [Click here:
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14. Graph Theorist Families
Richard M. Weiss. issai schur. Karl Dörge. Klaus Wagner Rodger. Michael Foust. issai schur. Richard Rado. David E
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15. Schur
Biography of issai schur (18751941) issai schur. Born 10 Jan 1875 in Mogilyov, Mogilyov province, Russian Empire (now Belarus) Although issai schur was born in Mogilyov on the Dnieper, he
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Schur.html
Issai Schur
Born: 10 Jan 1875 in Mogilyov, Mogilyov province, Russian Empire (now Belarus)
Died: 10 Jan 1941 in Tel Aviv, Palestine (now Israel)
Click the picture above
to see two larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Although Issai Schur was born in Mogilyov on the Dnieper, he spoke German without a trace of an accent, and nobody even guessed that it was not his first language. He went to Latvia at the age of 13 and there he attended the Gymnasium in Libau, now called Liepaja. In 1894 Schur entered the University of Berlin to read mathematics and physics. Frobenius was one of his teachers and he was to greatly influence Schur and later to direct his doctoral studies. Frobenius and Burnside had been the two main founders of the theory of representations of groups as groups of matrices . This theory proved a very powerful tool in the study of groups and Schur was to learn the foundations of this subject from Frobenius . Schur then made major steps forward, both in work of his own and work done in collaboration with Frobenius In 1901 Schur obtained his doctorate with a thesis which examined rational representations of the general linear group over the complex field. Functions which Schur introduced in his thesis are today called S-functions, where the S stands for Schur. Interest in the results of Schur's thesis continues today, for example J A Green published an account of these results in a modern setting in 1980.

16. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Issai Schur
Select a mirror. NDSU (main) AMS. Bielefeld. Ole Miss. IMPA. issai schur. Biography. Dr. phil. Universität Berlin 1901. Name. School. Year. Descendants. Alfred Brauer. Universität Berlin. 1928. 84 .
http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=9179

17. Mark Wilson's Home Page - Science/Thesis
enough of that. My thesis entailed enhancing a large program calledschur, named after the issai schur (18751941). schur provided a
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My Thesis was completed in 1986. The title was Algorithms in Lie groups and supergroups . It revolved around a quite esoteric aspect of Particle Physics; Group Theory as applied to the pantheon of subatomic particles. SCHUR was written in Pascal. Originally Microsoft Pascal, but converted to Borland's Turbo Pascal. In fact, it seemed to be mostly about Computing . Programming was where my life seemed to be heading, I was becoming more and more interested in it and I realised that I was unlikely to find real employment as a Theoretical Physicist outside Academia, and I'd had enough of that. My thesis entailed enhancing a large program called SCHUR , named after the Issai Schur (1875-1941). SCHUR provided a computational environment where the entities being manipulated were partitions . The partitions on N is the list of ways N and defined a number of operators on these lists. As well as simple addition and subtraction, I recall there were also inner and outer products and the delightful plethysm . I spent a reasonably happy year puttering around within SCHUR adding a number of features (like that damn plethysm operator, which I recall as being horribly complex). SCHUR was (and is still?) a

18. Issai Schur
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Issai Schur
Issai Schur was the next mathematician to contribute significantly to representation and character theory. He was a doctoral student of Frobenius’s, and Frobenius furthered his career a great deal. In fact, it has been said by one of Frobenius’s colleagues that one of his greatest accomplishments was the advancement of Schur’s career. Use the following links to learn about: Who He Was What He Did

19. Auteur - Schur, Issai
Translate this page Auteur schur, issai, Ouvrage Gesammelte abhandlungen Band I schur, issai (Principal)Springer-Verlag issai schur Gesammelte abhandlungen, 0001 1973 Oeuvres RdC.
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20. Descripteur - 01A75
Translate this page Ouvrage Gesammelte abhandlungen Band I schur, issai (Principal) Springer-Verlagissai schur Gesammelte abhandlungen, 0001 1973 Oeuvres RdC.
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