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Amitsur Centennial Symposium : Amitsur Centennial Symposium, November 1-4, 2021, virtual and the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies (IIAS), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel

  • Avinoam Mann
  • , Louis Halle Rowen (Editor)
  • , D. J. Saltman
  • , Aner Shalev
  • , Lance W. Small
  • , Uzi Vishne (Editor)
  • , sponsoring body Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Institute for Advanced Studies

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Abstract

"This volume contains the proceedings of the Amitsur Centennial Symposium, held from November 1-4, 2021, virtually and at the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies (IIAS), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.Shimshon Amitsur was a pioneer in several branches of algebra, the leading algebraist in Israel for several decades who contributed major theorems, inspiring results, useful observations, and enlightening tricks to many areas of the field.The fifteen papers included in the volume represent the broad impact of Amitsur's work on such areas as the theory of finite simple groups, algebraic groups, PI-algebras and growth of rings, quadratic forms and division algebras, torsors and Severi-Brauer surfaces, Hopf algebras and braces, invariants, automorphisms and derivations." -- Provided by publisher.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAmitsur Centennial Symposium : Amitsur Centennial Symposium
PublisherAmerican Mathematical Society
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Amitsur S. A (Shimshon A.) 1921-1994$$QAmitsur S. A (Shimshon A.) 1921-1994 -- Congresses
  • Algebra Congresses$$QAlgebra Congresses -- Congresses
  • Group theory Congresses$$QGroup theory Congresses -- Congresses
  • Rings (Algebra) Congresses$$QRings (Algebra) Congresses -- Congresses

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