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  1. Fields and rings. ED2 by Kaplansky Irving., 1972
  2. Commutative rings (Queen Mary College. Mathematics notes) by Irving Kaplansky, 1968
  3. Proceedings Of The American Mathematical Society: Vol.9, No.2; April, 1958 by R.P.; Kaplansky, Irving;Halmos, P.R.; Samelson, Hans: (Ed.s) Boas, 1958
  4. Proceedings Of The American Mathematical Society: Vol.8, No.3; June, 1957 by R.P.; Kaplansky, Irving; Samelson, Hans;Kakutani, Shizuo; (Ed.s) Boas, 1957
  5. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society by R. P. & Kaplansky, Irving. & Samelson, Hans & Halmos, P. R., Editors Boas, 1958-01-01
  6. Topological algebra (Notas de matemática) by Irving Kaplansky, 1959
  7. Hilbert's problems (Lecture notes in mathematics / University of Chicago. Dept. of Mathematics) by Irving Kaplansky, 1977
  8. Topics in commutative ring theory by Irving Kaplansky, 1974
  9. Introduction to Differential Algebra. 2nd Edition, revised, corrected and Enlarged by Irving Kaplansky, 1976
  10. Topology (Allyn and Bacon Series in Advanced Mathematics) by James Dugundji, 1963
  11. Proceedings of a Symposium in Pure Mathematics of the American Mathematical Society: Held in New York April 23-24, 1959 by A.A.; Irving Kaplansky (eds.) Albert, 1959

61. No_2
Translate this page In correspondence with this author, Professor irving kaplansky posed several conjectures,largely prompted by his being inspired by the proof of 2, Theorem 6.5
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63. The K List
publisher. irving kaplansky was born on March 22, 1917, in Toronto,Canada, a few years after his parents emigrated from Poland. As
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Irving Kaplansky
Kaplansky is the author of numerous books and research papers. His interests are broad, including areas such as ring theory, group theory, field theory, Galois theory, ergodic theory, algebras, metric spaces, number theory, statistics, and probability. In much of his mathematics, here is a recurring theme that might be described as "algebra with an infinite flavor." He is also regarded as a first-rate mathematical stylist. Among the many honors received by Kaplansky are the Guggenheim Fellowship, election to both the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , election to the presidency of the American Mathematical Society , honorary degrees from the University of Waterloo, and Queen's University, and the 1989 Steele Prize for cumulative influence fron the American Mathematical Society. The Steele Prize citation says, in part, "...he has made striking changes in mathematics and has inspired generations of younger mathematicians." Kaplansky also received the University of Chicago Quantrell Prize for excellence in undergraduate teaching. The rubaiyat are poems written in the form of quatrians ( in Persian). The 19th-century English poet Edward FitzGerald translated them freely and wove them into thematically related groups. In the Persian original each quatrian is a complete peom related to others only by the recurrence of common themes. Since its publication in 1859, the '

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65. Natural Sciences Readings: Nature And Structure Of Science - BIS Program At USF
Herstein, IN and kaplansky, irving. Matters Mathematical. 2nd ed., Chelsea PublishingCo., 1978. 246 pp. $12.95 HB. (ISBN 08284-0300-7). Howson, Colin.
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The Nature And Structure of Science
To make your reading the most meaningful and useful it is suggested that one or more of these sources be read after you have acquired some background in science. These references provide more of an overview of areas of science or of scientific knowledge as a whole. Hempel, Carl. Philosophy of Natural Science . Prentice-Hall, 1966. $9.95 PB (ISBN 0-13-663823-6). An elementary introduction to some of the central topics in the methodology and philosophy of nature science. Most examples are drawn from physics. McCain, Garvin and Segal, Erwin. The Game of Science . 4th ed., Brooks-Cole, 1981. $12.00 PB (ISBN 0-8185-0482-X). A thorough look at the attitudes, methodology, applications, and scope of science. A touch of humor here and there livens up the subjects considerably. Baker, J. J. and Allen, Garland E.

66. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of KAP
Kaplan, Michael, Technische Universität München, 1986. Kaplan, Donald, StanfordUniversity, 1968. kaplansky, irving, Harvard University, 1941. Kapoor, S.
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67. I Love Lucy (Kaplansky)
I first saw Lucy kaplansky when she opened for John Gorka at the Handlebar in Greenville,SC I picked up her Flesh irving's Song (On An Asteroid With You) 18.
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I first saw Lucy Kaplansky when she opened for John Gorka at the Handlebar in Greenville, S.C. I picked up her Flesh and Bone CD and since then, I've become a major fan. I've recently seen her perform with Cry, Cry, Cry and sponsored her concert in my home town on August 13,1999 from my posting to the Lucy-list (lucy-list@smoe.org) after the concert: Overall, a terrific evening, Lucy seemed to really enjoy herself and she and Rick were there for nearly an hour afterwards, selling CDs and signing autographs. She is scheduled to be back in Charlotte in February. I can't wait." I did change a few chords I play for her songs after watching her, but sitting in the front row with my wife and son, I didn't want to be a distraction by scribbling away during her performance. Too enthralled anyway :-) The set list:
1. Speaking with the Angel

68. Mat431_syllabus
kaplansky, irving. Fields and Rings, Revised Second Edition. Chicago,IL University of Chicago Press, 1969, 1974. Field Theory.
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MATHEMATICS 431
Abstract Algebra 1
Text:
Gallian, Joseph A. Contemporary Abstract Algebra . 4th ed. Boston (MA): Houghton Mifflin, 1998.
Objectives (1) To develop understanding of the definitions and principal concepts of algebra, (2) To experience the proof techniques and methods of discovery used in algebra, and (3) To improve your appreciation for and ability to use mathematical reasoning. Course Content The course will consist of topics chosen by the instructor using chapters 1 - 14 of the text. On exams students are responsible for all material presented in class including any that is not in the text. Any material presented on the board or on handout sheets will be the "official" version for which students will be responsible on exams. Methodology Reading material and homework exercises will be assigned almost every time the class meets. Homework exercises will not be collected. It is your responsibility to ask questions about any difficulties encountered in these assignments. Not all material for which you are responsible will be presented in class. Since this is a 400-level course, the responsibility for learning is yours. The role of the professor is much more to facilitate your learning than to present material. You should come prepared to participate in class discussion and may anticipate being "called on" every time the class meets. Please note that class participation is a major component of the final grade. Problem Assignments There will be approximately 6 - 8 problem assignments, each consisting of several problems (usually proofs). These will be submitted and receive a letter grade. Due Dates: each assignment will have a specified due date. Problem assignments will not be accepted late except for circumstances beyond your control.

69. Members Of The School Of Mathematics
Translate this page KAPLAN, Lewis D. 1954-56. KAPLAN, Samuel, 1947-48, 1956-57. kaplansky, irving,1946-49, 1956-57. KAPOULEAS, Nicolaos, 1992-93, 1996-97. KAPOVITCH, Vitali, 1997-98.
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KABANETS, Valentine KAC, Mark KADISON, Richard V. KAHANE, Jean-Pierre KAHN, Peter J. KAKUTANI, Shizuo KALAI, Gil KALFAGIANNI, Efstratia KALISCH, Gerhard K. KALLIANPUR, Gopinath KAMBER, Franz W. KAMIENNY, Sheldon KAMISHIMA, Yoshinobu KAMRAN, Niky KAMVISSIS, Spyridon D. KAN, Ittai KAN, Pui Tak KANE, Richard M. KANEVSKY, Dimitry KANIEL, Shmuel KANNAI, Yakar I. KANTOR, William W. KANTOROVITZ, Miriam KANTOROVITZ, Shmuel KAPLAN, Lewis D. KAPLAN, Samuel KAPLANSKY, Irving KAPOULEAS, Nicolaos KAPOVITCH, Vitali KAREL, Martin L. KARMARKAR, Narendra KÁROLYI, Gyula KAROUBI, Max KARP, Leon KARTHA, Sivan KARU, Kalle KASHIWARA, Masaki KASSEL, Christian KATO, Kazuya KATO, Mitsuyoshi KATO, Shin-ichi KATZ, Nicholas KATZ, Sheldon H. KAUFMAN, Bruria KAWADA, Yukiyosi KAWAI, Takahiro KAWAKUBO, Katsuo KAWAMATA, Yujiro KAWANAKA, Noriaki KAWAUCHI, Akio KAZHDAN, David KEEL, Markus KEEL, Sean KEEN, Linda KEISLER, H. Jerome KELLER, Georg KELLEY, Allen F., Jr. KELLEY, John L. KELLY, John B. KELLY, Paul J. KEMENY, John G. KEMP, Robert R.D. KEMPF, George R. KENDIG, Keith M. KENIG, Carlos KENKU, Monsur A.

70. GALOIS THEORY (in VSCCAT)
kaplansky, irving, 1917 Fields and rings / irving kaplansky. Chicago University of Chicago Press, 1972. Castleton State College
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71. Science News Online - Ivars Peterson's MathLand - 7/13/96
In 1995, irving kaplansky of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley,Calif., and Noam D. Elkies of Harvard University proved that any integer
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Waring Experiments
The composition of whole numbers has long fascinated both professional and amateur mathematicians. Consider, for example, the sequence of squares of whole numbers: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, and so forth. As the squares get bigger, the gaps between them get longer and longer. Clearly, most numbers are not squares of whole numbers. Some, however, can be written as the sum of two squares: 13 = 9 + 4. Others cannot. To get a sum of 6, the only squares available are 4 and 1, and that's not enough. But three squares are sufficient: 6 = 4 + 1 + 1. Similarly, 7 can't be written as the sum of three squares, but it can be written as the sum of four squares: 7 = 4 + 1 + 1 + 1. Two squares suffice for 8 (4 + 4); 9 is itself a square; 10 = 9 + 1; 11 = 9 + 1 + 1; 12 = 9 + 1 + 1 + 1 or 4 + 4 + 4. You might suspect that, at some point, four squares would no longer be enough to express a given whole number. This reasonable supposition was overturned in seventeenth century, when Pierre de Fermat proved that every positive whole number can be expresed as a sum of at most four squares. In 1777, Edward Waring, a practicing physician and mathematics professor at the University of Cambridge, conjectured that something similar could be proved for cubes, fourth powers, and so on. He stated, without proof, that it would take the sum of at most 9 cubes or 19 fourth powers to express any whole number.

72. Conference In Honor Of IN Herstein, University Of Chicago, March
Antonio Giambruno and Karen Parshall, irving kaplansky. irving kaplansky,Max Zorn and Nathan Jacobson. Max Zorn and IN Herstein, Nathan Jacobson.
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Conference in honor of I. N. Herstein, University of Chicago, March 1987
Click here to see a photo of Yitz with his students. Amiram Braun Alfred Goldie and Lance Small Alfred Goldie Antoni Zygmund Alberto Calderon Claudio Procesi, Martha Smith (?), Allan Berele Antonio Giambruno and Karen Parshall Irving Kaplansky Irving Kaplansky Max Zorn and Nathan Jacobson Max Zorn and I.N. Herstein Nathan Jacobson Paul Smith and (I think) Lenny Makar-Limanov Shimshon Amitsur, Donald Passman, Bill Chin Shimshon Amitsur Paulo Calderon, Barbara Cortzen, I.N. Herstein, Alberto Calderon

73. 54E: Spaces With Richer Structures Especially Metric Spaces
For an elementary undergraduate text, one cannot top the writing of kaplansky, irving, Set theory and metric spaces , Chelsea Publishing Co., New York, 1977.
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54E: Spaces with richer structures especially metric spaces
Introduction
In this section of Topology, one considers sets X with an additional structure which in turn implies a topology on X. Although of course the tools of General Topology apply to these spaces, one expects more specific answers to topological questions about these spaces, yet one may also ask new questions which make explicit reference to the additional structure. The most important kinds of structure considered here are those of a metric or related constructs such as a uniform structure. (Cellular or simplicial complexes, as well as manifold-like structures are also critically important but are parts of other subdisciplines of topology; see section 57.) There is of course no end to the sets of additional structures which may be placed on a topological space. Some of them are introduced because they arise naturally in applications; in general, these structures warrant continued attention over time. Others are introduced for technical reasons: the extra structures may make some proofs easier, or they clarify the most general circumstances under which a proof may hold. Some of these are subsequently neglected when it becomes clear that the optimal set of axioms has not been chosen. A metric on a set X is a real-valued function d on X x X which satisfies
  • symmetry (d(x,y)=d(y,x)), and

74. Setlist Lucy Kaplansky
Real Pants Story) Loch Lomond traditional CD 2 Early Set 2 - Land Of The Living- (A Family Story) - Dad's Alphabet Song irving kaplansky cover - (Family
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75. Irving Place, Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler.
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76. Records For Metric Spaces. (in MARION)
kaplansky, irving, 1917 Set theory and metric spaces / irving kaplansky.New York Chelsea Pub. Co., c1977. LOCATION MAIN CALL
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77. Vergleichen, Günstiger Preis Und Kaufen. 'Allgemeines, Lexika, Geschichte, Beru
Translate this page 513 weitere Angebote in 'Allgemeines, Lexika, Geschichte, Berufe' ». kaplansky,irving Selected Papers and other Writings 1995. XVIII, 257 p. 25 cm Geb .
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Nachdr. d. Ausg. v. 1884. 1993. VIII, 343 S. 24 cm 'Buchkatalog.de' Kaufmann, Stephan: Mathematica, kurz und bündig, m. CD-ROM
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78. Vergleichen, Günstiger Preis Und Kaufen. 'Allgemeines, Lexika, Geschichte, Beru
Translate this page kaplansky, irving Selected Papers and other Writings. Kirsch, AndreasAn Introduction to the Mathematical Theorie of Inverse Problems.
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79. Alex F.T.W. Rosenberg
early years. Alex was 3rd of the 55 Ph.D. students irving kaplansky(Ph.D., Harvard, 1941) had between 1950 and 1978. kaplansky
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Alex F.T.W. Rosenberg (1926- )
Alex F.T.W. Rosenberg (Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1951) spent roughly 10 years on the faculty at Northwestern, 25 at Cornell , and 7 or 8 at UC Santa Barbara Alex was 3rd of the 55 Ph.D. students Irving Kaplansky (Ph.D., Harvard, 1941) had between 1950 and 1978. Kaplansky was the first doctoral student of Saunders MacLane (D.Phil, Gottingen, 1934), who had 36 Ph.D. students in total between 1941 and 1976, and two dissertation advisors himself.
One was Hermann Weyl (MacLane was Weyl's only student), who in turn was one of David Hilbert 's 69 doctoral students. Hilbert was one of 4 students of Lindemann , who in turn was one of the 52 students of Felix Klein , who had two advisors, Plucker (whose own advisor is unknown) and Lipschitz (Klein was his only student), who was a student of Dirchlet (whose other students were Eisenstein and Kronecker), who in turn was the only student of both Poisson and Fourier , who were themselves the only students of Lagrange , with whom they completed their dissertations in 1827.
Saunders MacLane's other advisor was Bernays , who in turn was a student of Landau , who in turn was a student of Frobenius , who in turn was a student of both Weierstrass (who didn't have a Ph.D. advisor but had 22 students) and

80. Categories: Categorical Incunabula
J. 13 1958 8994. 20 6453 kaplansky, irving. Projective modules. J. 13 1958 8384.20 7049 kaplansky, irving. On the dimension of modules and algebras.
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