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Nathan Jacobson Collected Mathematical Papers: Volume 2 (1947–1965): Contemporary Mathematicians

Autor N. Jacobson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2011
This collection contains all my published papers, both research and expository, that were published from 1934 to 1988. The research papers arranged in chronological order appear in Volume I and II and in the first part of Volume III. The expository papers, which are mainly reports presented at conferences, appear in chronological order in the last part of Volume III. Volume I covers the period 1910 to 1947, the year I moved to Yale, Volume II covers the period 1947 to 1965 when I became Chairman of the Department at Yale and Volume III covers the period from 1965 to 1989, which goes beyond my assumption of an emeritus status in 1981. I have divided the time interval covered in each volume into subintervals preceded by an account of my personal history during this period, and a commentary on the research papers published in the period. I have omitted commentaries on the expository papers and have sorted out the commentaries on the research papers according to the principal fields of my research. The personal history has been based on my recollections, checked against written documentation in my file of letters as well as diaries. One of these was a diary I kept of my trip to the USSR in 1961; the others were diaries Florie (Florence) kept during other major visits abroad. I have also consulted Professor A. W. Tucker on historical details on Princeton during the 1930's.
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ISBN-13: 9781461282150
ISBN-10: 1461282152
Pagini: 580
Ilustrații: XVIII, 556 p.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.99 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989
Editura: Birkhäuser Boston
Colecția Birkhäuser
Seria Contemporary Mathematicians

Locul publicării:Boston, MA, United States

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Cuprins

Personal History and Commentary (1947–1955).- Research Papers, 1947–1955.- [39] Lie and Jordan triple systems.- [40] Classification and representation of semi-simple Jordan algebras (with F. D. Jacobson).- [41] Derivation algebras and multiplication algebras of semi-simple Jordan algebras.- [42] Enveloping algebras of semi-simple Lie algebras.- [43] Some remarks on one-sided inverses.- [44] Jordan homomorphisms of rings (with C. E. Rickart).- [45] Completely reducible Lie algebras of linear transformations.- [46] General representation theory of Jordan algebras.- [47] Une généralisation du théorème d’Engel.- [48] Homomorphisms of Jordan rings of self-adjoint elements (with C. E. Rickart).- [49] A note on Lie algebras of characteristic p.- [50] Operator commutativity in Jordan algebras.- [51] A Kronecker factorization theorem for Cayley algebras and the exceptional simple Jordan algebra.- [52] Structure of alternative and Jordan bimodules.- [53] A note on automorphisms and derivations of Lie algebras.- [54] Commutative restricted Lie algebras.- [55] A note on two dimensional division ring extensions.- Personal History and Commentary (1956–1965).- Research Papers, 1956–1965.- [56] A theorem on the structure of Jordan algebras.- [57] Generation of separable and central simple algebras.- [58] On reduced exceptional simple Jordan algebras (with A. A. Albert).- [59] On Jordan algebras with two generators (with L. J. Paige).- [60] Composition algebras and their automorphisms.- [61] Nilpotent elements in semi-simple Jordan algebras.- [62] A note on three dimensional simple Lie algebras.- [63] Some groups of transformations defined by Jordan algebras I.- [64] Some groups of transformations defined by Jordan algebras II.- [65] Some groups of transformations definedby Jordan algebras III.- [66] MacDonald’s theorem on Jordan algebras.- [67] A coordinatization theorem for Jordan algebras.- [68] A note on automorphisms of Lie algebras.- [69] Generic norm of an algebra.- [70] Clifford algebras for algebras with involution of type D.- [71] Triality and Lie algebras of type D4.- Permissions.