Livsic Moshe Livsic s family moved to Odessa when he was four years old since hisfather had been appointed professor of mathematics at the Academy there. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Livsic.html
Extractions: Moshe Livsic 's family moved to Odessa when he was four years old since his father had been appointed professor of mathematics at the Academy there. The family were Jewish and Livsic brought up in a very religious household. He was introduced to mathematics from a young age at his home where Chebotaryov Kagan and Shatunovsky were frequent visitors. Livsic graduated from school in 1931 and, with a school friend, planned his future studies. His aim was to study philosophy but first he would have to study physical sciences. However to be successful in the physical sciences Livsic and his friend would first have to become knowledgeable in mathematics. However, as he wrote, see [1]:- I succeeded in thoroughly studying some fields in mathematics. I succeeded less in studying some fields in physics. There was no time for philosophy. Livsic began studies at Odessa technical College aimed at his becoming a radio technician but, in 1933, he entered the Department of Physics and Mathematics at Odessa State University. This department had only recently opened. There he was taught by
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Extractions: Social Security and Medicare are today considered landmarks in the long struggle to achieve social justice for the nation's elderly, poor, sick and disabled. Most of our unemployed, indigent and otherwise needful citizens could rely only on the meager help of voluntary support such as public charity - until 1940. During that year, the federal government posted off its first social security payment. The even rewarded a mission by a handful of staunch crusaders to lift the burden of poverty and despair from tens of millions of Americans for generations to come. Among the handful were two compassionate Jewish activists in government service who led that campaign and rightfully deserve being called the fathers of the social security in America. Despite their historic accomplishments, both remain virtually unknown. Their paths had met and we meet them now. ISAAC RUBINOW (1875-1936) b. Gordon, Russia Medical Doctor/Economist/Social Worker. He emigrated to the United States and soon after earned a degree in medicine. But he left his practice within several years, distressed at how our medical system ignored the many without the means for decent care. He switched to economics, which together with his knowledge of medicine, would serve as tools to help reverse the system's insensitivity and disregard. Rubinow insisted that all Americans should enjoy a guarantee of social insurance to provide for human needs "without injury to the man's ego and self-respect."
Extractions: e-mail address: mad@math.purdue.edu Here is a link to my first attempt at emacs lisp, mh-menu.el . For those who don't have all of the mh-e commands memorized, it gives menus. The menus include a number of nice features that even the most hardened emacs user might find useful with regards to aliases and mail folders. Here too is a link to my .emacs file, which has developed to its present form through a decade of using emacs. Below you will find a list of my publications. Clicking on any of the titles will bring up an abstract, and in certain cases, some additional information. If you are interested in an overview of the mathematical research I am involved in, check out my , which includes a research description. Click on the title to get an abstract and information on obtaining reprints or preprints. A Lifting Theorem for Bicontractions on Krein Spaces
A Module Approach To Commutant Lifting On Krein Spaces Michael A. Dritschel A Module Approach to Commutant Lifting on Krein Spaces, accepted,to appear in Oper. Theory Adv. Appl., volume dedicated to moshe livsic. http://www.math.purdue.edu/~mad/pubs/abs13.html
Extractions: We formulate and prove the commutant lifting theorem for contractions on Krein spaces in the language of categories of modules. A variation on a proof due to Arocena of this theorem in the Hilbert space context is adapted to the present setting, shedding light on the original proof and providing a possible framework for other versions of the commutant lifting theorem. Additionally, the projective modules in our category are described, and it is shown that certain indices related to the adjoint of the intertwining operator are preserved during lifting. This document is available via the web in the form of a postscript file It has 10 pages, including a bibliography. Click on this box to request a copy of this article. previous abstract next abstract Michael Dritschel's home page Michael A. Dritschel
Auteur - Livsic, Moshe S. Translate this page Auteur livsic, moshe S. 1 document trouvé. Ajouter au panier, Imprimer,Envoyer par mail, Liste détaillée. Ouvrage Commuting nonselfadjoint http://bibli.cirm.univ-mrs.fr/Auteur.htm?numrec=061971524915330
Livsic Biography of moshe livsic (19170BC) moshe livsic's family moved to Odessa when he was four years old since his father had been appointed The family were Jewish and livsic brought up in a very religious http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Livsic.html
Extractions: Moshe Livsic 's family moved to Odessa when he was four years old since his father had been appointed professor of mathematics at the Academy there. The family were Jewish and Livsic brought up in a very religious household. He was introduced to mathematics from a young age at his home where Chebotaryov Kagan and Shatunovsky were frequent visitors. Livsic graduated from school in 1931 and, with a school friend, planned his future studies. His aim was to study philosophy but first he would have to study physical sciences. However to be successful in the physical sciences Livsic and his friend would first have to become knowledgeable in mathematics. However, as he wrote, see [1]:- I succeeded in thoroughly studying some fields in mathematics. I succeeded less in studying some fields in physics. There was no time for philosophy. Livsic began studies at Odessa technical College aimed at his becoming a radio technician but, in 1933, he entered the Department of Physics and Mathematics at Odessa State University. This department had only recently opened. There he was taught by
References For Livsic References for the biography of moshe livsic References for moshe livsic. Books H Dym, I Gohberg, N Kravitsky, Biography of M S livsic, in I Gohberg (ed http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Livsic.html
Extractions: H Dym, I Gohberg, N Kravitsky, Biography of M S Livsic, in I Gohberg (ed.), Topics in operator theory : Essays dedicated to M S Livsic on the occasion of his 70th birthday (Basel-Boston, 1988), 6-15. List of publications of M S Livsic, in I Gohberg (ed.), Topics in operator theory : Essays dedicated to M S Livsic on the occasion of his 70th birthday (Basel-Boston, 1988), 17-20. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
Operator Theory, System Theory And Related Topics The Moshe Livsic Operator Theory, System Theory and Related Topics The moshe livsic AnniversaryVolume (Operator Theory Advances and Applications, 123) Book. http://technical.shoppingsavvy.com/Operator-Theory,-System-Theory-and-Related-To
Livsic Portrait moshe livsic. JOC/EFR September 2003 http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/ PictDisplay/livsic.html http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/PictDisplay/Livsic.html
Livsic moshe livsic s family moved to Odessa when he was four years old since hisfather had been appointed professor of mathematics at the Academy there. http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/Lvsc.htm
Extractions: Previous (Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Moshe Livsic 's family moved to Odessa when he was four years old since his father had been appointed professor of mathematics at the Academy there. The family were Jewish and Livsic brought up in a very religious household. He was introduced to mathematics from a young age at his home where Chebotaryov Kagan and Shatunovsky were frequent visitors. Livsic graduated from school in 1931 and, with a school friend, planned his future studies. His aim was to study philosophy but first he would have to study physical sciences. However to be successful in the physical sciences Livsic and his friend would first have to become knowledgeable in mathematics. However, as he wrote, see [1]:- I succeeded in thoroughly studying some fields in mathematics. I succeeded less in studying some fields in physics. There was no time for philosophy. Livsic began studies at Odessa technical College aimed at his becoming a radio technician but, in 1933, he entered the Department of Physics and Mathematics at Odessa State University. This department had only recently opened. There he was taught by M G Krein, M A
L Index 1968*) Lipschitz, Rudolf (95*) Lissajous, Jules (234) Listing, Johann (124*) Littlewood,Dudley (506*) Littlewood, John E (298*) livsic, moshe (626*) Llull http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/L.htm
Extractions: Posted Dec 1, 1995 Download postscript file (32 pages) This article formulates and treats questions in operator theory arising from computer simplification of formulas commonly found in the study of operator models. Operator model theory originated with Moshe Livsic and subsequently became one of the main branches of operator theory. In studying a particular operator model polynomials in certain expressions occur repeatedly. This makes it a natural area for exploring computer algebra simplification. The results here have potential applications to engineering systems theory since this algebraic structure occurs in formulas arising in H control. Also since the entries of a unitary 2x2 block matrix have algebraic structure similar to the NF model, this applies to `all pass' functions from engineering.
The Department Of Mathematics And Computer Science Goldshtein, Vladimir Gudes, Ehud Hersonsky, Sa arDavid Katz, Matya Kedem, KlaraKojman, Menachem Lin, Michael livsic, moshe (emeritus) Lomonosov, Michael, http://www.bgu.ac.il/academinfo/pages/faculties/natural_science/mathematics_cs.h
Extractions: and Computer Sciences ourses offered by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences are carefully balanced to provide a solid, general foundation for careers in teaching or research. Research projects, in which undergraduate as well as graduate students inititate or in which they participate, are very diverse, ranging from pure mathematics and computer sciences to fluid dynamics, medical planning, and the analysis of economic models. Largely through applied research, the Department has succeeded in forging just as close a link with the Negev region as have other University departments whose research areas may appear to have a more direct application to the development of the desert.
Natural Sciences - Faculty Members - Mathematics & Computer Science And Physics Translate this page Paul A. Gertsbakh, Ilya Goldshtein, Vladimir Goldstein, Michael Gudes, Ehud Kedem,Klara Kornatzky, Yoram Lin, Michael livsic, moshe Lomonosov, Michael Markus http://www.bgu.ac.il/academinfo/pages/faculties/natural_science/faculty_members(
Lectures Given At Professional Meetings Conference in Operator Theory in honour of moshe livsic 80th birthday, BeerSheva, Israel http://www.math.vt.edu/people/ball/lecture_meeting.html
Extractions: American Mathematical Society Meetings: Washington D.C. 1975 Columbia, South Carolina, 1976 Biloxi, Mississippi, 1979 San Antonio, Texas, 1980 Cincinnati, Ohio, 1982 Louisville, Kentucky, 1990 San Antonio, 1993 Washington, D.C., 1993 Cincinnati, 1994 Manhattan, Kansas, 1994 Richmond, 1994 International Conference on Functional Analysis and Operator Functions, Oberwohlfach, West Germany, 1979 and 1984 Toeplitz Memorial Conference in Operator Theory and Applications, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1981 and 1983. Functional Analysis Conference, Santa Monica, 1981. International Symposium on Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems, Montreal, 1975 Delft, The Netherlands, 1979 Santa Monica, 1981 Beer-Sheva, 1983 Stockholm, 1985 Phoenix, 1987 Amsterdam,1989 Kobe (Japan), 1991 Regensburg (Germany), 1993 St. Louis, 1996 Workshop on Operator Theory and Applications, Rehovot (Israel), 1983. Conference on Operator and Systems Theory, College Park (Maryland), 1983-1986. Operator and Function Theory, Lancaster, England, 1984. SIAM Conference on Applied Linear Algebra, Raleigh, 1985.
Mathem_abbrev von Lemoine, Emile Leonardo da Vinci Leucippus Levy, Hyman Lie, Marius Lighthill,Michael, Liouville, Joseph Littlewood, Dudley livsic, moshe Lorentz, Hendrik http://www.pbcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/domnitcj/mgf1107/mathrep1.htm
Extractions: Mathematician Report Index Below is a list of mathematicians. You may choose from this list or report on a mathematician not listed here. In either case, you must discuss with me the mathematician you have chosen prior to starting your report. No two students may write a report on the same mathematician. I would advise you to go to the library before choosing your topic as there might not be much information on the mathematician you have chosen. Also, you should determine the topic early in the term so that you can "lock-in" your report topic!! The report must include: 1. The name of the mathematician. 2. The years the mathematician was alive. 3. A biography. 4. The mathematician's major contribution(s) to mathematics and an explanation of the importance. 5. A historical perspective during the time the mathematician was alive.
Búsqueda De WAKSMAN LEONID L. Translate this page registro 528, livsic, moshe S.. Commuting nonselfadjoint operatorsin Hilbert space. Berlin Springer, 1987 . 115 p. ISBN http://www.bibliotecas.unc.edu.ar/cgi-bin/Libreo-FAMAF?accion=buscar&expresion=W
CONFERENCE IN HONOUR OF PROFESSOR MOSHE LIVSIC S 80-TH BIRTHDAY % %CONFERENCE IN HONOUR OF PROFESSOR moshe livsic S 80TH BIRTHDAY %Latex fileof Program. %A simple non TeX version was also just sent out on Techmath2. http://www.math.technion.ac.il/~techm/oldmessages/2564