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21. Brauer Museum Of Art: Valparaiso University
brauer, Richard Bricher, alfred Bridie, James Brockington, Elsa Brown, RogerBruck, A. Brunn, David Brusick, Wendy Bruss, Lisette BrusselSmith, Bernard
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22. Limits For The Characteristic Roots Of A Matrix, Alfred Brauer
See also alfred brauer, HT LaBorde, Limits for the characteristic roots of a matrix.VI Numerical computation of characteristic roots and of the error in
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23. BLITHE HOUSE QUARTERLY
Kim brauer, alfred Corn, Gina Frangello, Eloise Holland, Vincent Kovar, KIM brauer has been living in Berlin for three years, founding writing
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24. Richard Dagobert Brauer, February 10, 1901—April 17, 1977 | By J. A. Green | Bi
alfred brauer also participated in this seminar. alfred brauer, whose warservice exempted him from dismissal in 1933, eventually came to the United
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BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS National Academy of Sciences
Richard Dagobert Brauer
By J. A. Green
RICHARD DAGOBERT BRAUER, Emeritus Professor at Harvard University and one of the foremost algebraists of this century, died on April 17, 1977, in Boston, Massachusetts. He had been an Honorary Member of the Society since 1963. Richard Brauer was born on February 10, 1901, in Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany; he was the youngest of three children of Max Brauer and his wife Lilly Caroline. Max Brauer was an influential and wealthy businessman in the wholesale leather trade, and Richard was brought up in an affluent and cultured home with his brother Alfred and his sister Alice. Richard Brauer's early years were happy and untroubled. He attended the Kaiser-Friedrich-Schule in Charlottenburg from 1907 until he graduated from there in 1918. He was already interested in science and mathematics as a young boy, an interest which owed much much to the influence of his gifted brother Alfred, who was seven years older than Richard. summa cum laude on March 16, 1926.

25. ELH.Translators
Borthwick, Jane, 181397 84, 340, 587; brauer, alfred ER, 1866-1949 497;Bridges, Robert Seymour, 1844-1930 203, 572; Campbell, Robert, 1814-68 310, 411
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Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary
Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary Home page
Informal Introduction
Notes ...
Psalm Paraphrases (incomplete listing)
Translated Hymns
Scripture Quotations, Prayers, and Poems
First Lines of Hymns
TRANSLATORS
Aaberg, Jens Christian, 1877-1970 229, 243, 529
Arneson, Ole T. (Sanden), 1853-1917 189, 418, 575
Anonymous 68, 316, 317
Bajus, John, 1901-71 285
Bartels, Harry, b. 1929 166, 320
Belsheim, Ole G., 1861-1925 583
Bevan, Emma Frances, nee Shuttleworth, 1827-1909 217
Book of Praise , Canada 251
Borthwick, Jane, 1813-97 84, 340, 587
Brauer, Alfred E. R., 1866-1949 497
Bridges, Robert Seymour, 1844-1930 203, 572
Campbell, Robert, 1814-68 310, 411
Caswall, Edward, 1814-78 10, 85, 96, 278, 283, 315, 547
Chadwick, James, 1813-82 116
Chandler, John, 1806-76 99, 106, 157, 397, 487
Chatfield, Allen, 1808-96 496
Copeland, William John, 1804-85 571
Cox, Frances Elizabeth, 1812-97 95, 256, 337, 353, 391
Cronenwett, Emanuel, 1841-1931 93, 219, 545
Crull, August, 1846-192371, 88, 148, 220, 271, 287, 379, 386, 403, 404, 423, 446, 460, 578
Czamanske, William Martin, 1873-1964 186, 392

26. Transactions Of The American Mathematical Society
P. Hanlon and D. Wales, On the decomposition of brauer s centralizer algebras, Berlin, 1973, Herausgegeben von alfred brauer und Hans Rohrbach.
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... All issues A modified Brauer algebra as centralizer algebra of the unitary group Author(s): Alberto Elduque
Journal: Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
MSC (2000): Primary 20G05, 17B10
Posted: May 10, 2004
Retrieve article in: PDF DVI TeX PostScript ... Additional information Abstract: The centralizer algebra of the action of on the real tensor powers of its natural module, , is described by means of a modification in the multiplication of the signed Brauer algebras. The relationships of this algebra with the invariants for and with the decomposition of into irreducible submodules is considered. References:
E. Abbena and S. Garbiero, Almost Hermitian homogeneous structures, Proc. Edinburgh Math. Soc. (2) (1988), no. 3, 375-395. MR
G. Benkart, M. Chakrabarti, T. Halverson, R. Leduc, C. Lee, and J. Stroomer, Tensor product representations of general linear groups and their connections with Brauer algebras, J. Algebra (1994), no. 3, 529-567.

27. AAS-Interview With Bernhard Neumann
Professor Schur sent his assistant, alfred brauer, to ask if I wanted to take When I came back for the next semester alfred brauer came again, saying,
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Australian Academy of Science Science education
Interview with Professor Bernhard Neumann (1909-2002)
Teachers notes to accompany this transcript Contents Introduction
Antecedents

School years in Germany

A very young
...
A working retirement
Professor Bernhard Neumann, one of Australia's most distinguished mathematicians, was interviewed for the Australian Academy of Science's Interviews with Australian scientists programin February 1998. The interview was conducted by Professor Bob Crompton. Here is an edited transcript. You can order the videotape from us for $65.50 (including GST). List of edited transcripts Introduction Professor Bernhard Neumann has played a dominant role in mathematics in Australia since his arrival in this country in 1962. He came to Australia to take up an appointment as the Foundation Chair of the Department of Mathematics within the Institute of Advanced Studies of the Australian National University. He and his late wife Hanna, also a Fellow of this Academy, who was Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematics in the then School of General Studies, now the Faculties, taught and influenced many young people with mathematical talent, at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, and their influence spread downwards into the schools. Bernhard Neumann's distinguished contributions to mathematics are many and varied, mostly on the theory of groups. His original work is to be found in over 100 papers, but in addition he is the author of two books and numerous reviews, and he has written essays about a number of famous mathematicians. In his six-volume series

28. Department Of Mathematics, Spring 2003
Monday, March 24, 2003, 330pm, 2003 alfred brauer Lectures, UNC Prof.János Kollár (Princeton University), The Simplest Algebraic Varieties I. Which are
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29. Department Of Mathematics, Spring 2001
Monday, April 23, 2001, 330pm, The alfred brauer Lectures, 2001 Professor YakovEliashberg (Stanford University), alfred brauer Lectures, 2001
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30. Inventories
1960 s); brauer, alfred (ca. 19451954); Funkhouser, William Delbert (ca.1908-1947); Wayne, Harry Davis (ca. 1962 - 1984). Athletics Department (ca.
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Inventory of Inventories
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  • Administration and Services
      Administration and University Affairs, Office of (ca.1866-1968)
    • Albright, A. D., Institutional Planning Vice President for (ca.1948-1973)
    • Boyd, Thomas D., Buildings and Grounds Department of (ca. 1878-1939)
    • Business Affairs Bureau of (ca. 1942-1961)
    • Business Administration Vice President of (ca. 1908-1964)
    • Business Bureau of, Correspondence File (ca. 1929-1969)
    • Business Bureau of, Research (ca. 1912-1966)
    • Cochran, Lewis W., Academic Affairs Vice President of (ca. 1936-1970)
    • Comptroller's Office of (ca. 1940-1955)
    • Kavanaugh, George, Business Affairs Vice President of (ca. 1950-1965)
    • Treasurer Office of, Official Assistant (ca. 1965-66)

  • Agriculture, College of
      Agricultural Experiment Station, Entomology and Botany Negatives in University Archives (ca. 1895-1948)
    • Agricultural Experiment Station, Extension Service Reports, Bulletins and Newsletter (ca. 1888-1972)
    • Agricultural Extension (ca. 1932-1966)

31. A Guide To The H. S. Vandiver Papers, 1889-1977
brauer, alfred (alfred Theodore), 18941985. brauer, Richard, 1901- brauer,alfred T., nineteen letters, see also box seventeen, folders one and two,
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A Guide to the H. S. Vandiver Papers, 1889-1977
Descriptive Summary Creator Vandiver, Harry Shultz, 1882- Title: H. S. Vandiver Papers, Dates: Abstract This collection consists of correspondence (about 2350 items), research notes, bibliographies, lecture notes, notebooks, drafts of publications, reprints, and photographs documenting the career of H. S. Vandiver. Accession No. Extent 17 ft. of manuscript material, plus books Laguage Materials are written in English. Repository Archives of American Mathematics, Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin
Biographical Note
H. S. Vandiver was a number theorist and member of The University of Texas at Austin faculty from 1925 until his retirement in 1966. Among other research interests, Vandiver was an authority on Fermat's last theorem. Born October 21 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

32. Core Historical Literature Of Agriculture (CHLA)
brauer, alfred. Studies on the Embryology of Bruchus Quadrimaculatus Fabr.Annals of the Entomological Society of America September, 1925 (Volume 18,
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33. 2005 Issues
SPRING 2005 (v9n2) Stephani Maari Booker, Kim brauer, alfred Corn, Gina Frangello,Eloise Holland, Vincent Kovar, John L’Ecuyer, Skian Mcguire,
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2005 issues
SUMMER 2005 (v9n3)
Suki Bishop, Dylan Fain, Valerie Miner, Ken Nielsen, Sima Rabinowitz, and Ronaldo Wilson, guest-edited by Ruthann Robson SPRING 2005 (v9n2) WINTER 2005 (v9n1) Kathleen Kiirik Bryson, Allison Burnett, Michael Carroll, Alexander Chee, Sarah Wingate Gray, Greg Johnson, Jackie Kay and Ali Smith, guest-edited by Eric Karl Anderson and Stuart Henderson

34. Brauer, Richard Dagobert --  Encyclopædia Britannica
alfred Theodore brauer University of St.Andrews, Scotland Brief introduction tothe life and works of this German mathematician. brauer Museum of Art
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35. Hamburger Momente Kulturelle Vielfalt Urbanität Max Brauer-Preis Masefield Stip
Translate this page Mit dem Max-brauer-Preis zeichnet die alfred Toepfer Stiftung FVS Persönlichkeitenund Einrichtungen in der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg aus,
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    Die Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S. fühlt sich ihrem Standort Hamburg als lebendige und weltoffene europäische Stadt in besonderer Weise verbunden. Als Ausdruck dieser Verbundenheit möchte die Stiftung durch verschiedene Aktivitäten in ihrem Sonderbereich „Hamburger Momente“ einen Beitrag zur kulturellen Vielfalt und integrativen Urbanität der Stadt leisten.
    Aktivitäten
    Mit dem Max-Brauer-Preis zeichnet die Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S. Persönlichkeiten und Einrichtungen in der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg aus, die sich besondere Verdienste um das kulturelle, wissenschaftliche oder geistige Leben der Stadt erworben haben. Das Masefield-Stipendium fördert junge Nachwuchsmusiker an der Hamburger Hochschule für Musik und Theater. Mit der Alfred-Toepfer-Auszeichnung Humanities Certificate werden jährlich die jahrgangsbesten Absolventen des Humanities Certificate der Technischen Universität Hamburg-Harburg (TUHH) geehrt. Die mit 500 Euro dotierte Auszeichnung wird von der Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S. und der TUHH Humanities AG gemeinsam verliehen. Das START-Programm fördert begabte und sozial engagierte Zuwandererkinder.

36. 19-04-04 Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S. Ehrt Das Bürger....
Translate this page Die alfred Toepfer Stiftung FVS verleiht den Max-brauer-Preis 2004 an alleHamburger Bürger, die eine Patenschaft für die ?Stolper-steine“ übernommen haben.
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19. April 2004
Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S. ehrt das Bürgerengagement für die „Stolpersteine“
Die Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S. verleiht den Max-Brauer-Preis 2004 an alle Hamburger Bürger, die eine Patenschaft für die „Stolper-steine“ übernommen haben. Die Gedenksteine erinnern an Opfer des Nationalsozialismus. Am 19. April 2004 lädt die Stiftung in die St. Mi-chaeliskirche in Hamburg ein, um sowohl das außerordentliche Enga-gement von Hamburger Bürgern als auch die wissenschaftliche For-schung und historisch-politische Bildung auszuzeichnen. Ina Lorenz, Professorin für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte der U-niversität Hamburg und stellvertretende Direktorin am Institut für die Geschichte der deutschen Juden in Hamburg nimmt den Preis in Höhe von 15.000 Euro treuhänderisch entgegen. Das Preisgeld ist für die weitere Forschung vorgesehen. Der Hamburger Kunstsammler Peter Hess nimmt die Max-Brauer-Medaille entgegen, die in der Regel mit dem Max-Brauer-Preis und ei-ner Urkunde zusammen verliehen wird. Er hatte 2002 die Idee der „Stolpersteine“ in Hamburg aufgegriffen und kümmert sich seitdem um die Verlegung der Gedenksteine, die an ermordete Juden erinnern.

37. Brauer Lectures - UNC Department Of Mathematics
A brief history of the career of alfred brauer . alfred brauer (1894-1985) hada profound impact on the Mathematics Department at UNC.
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38. Brauer Lecture 2003 - UNC Department Of Mathematics
This year s alfred brauer Lecturer were Professor Janos Kollar, alfredbrauer (l894l985) had a profound impact on the Mathematics Department at UNC.
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39. SIAP Volume 5
pages 244 249; A Method for the Computation of the Greatest Root of a PositiveMatrix alfred brauer pages 250 - 253; Note on Multivariate Interpolation
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Lower Bounds for Vibration Frequencies of Elastically Supported Membranes and Plates
L. Payne, H. Weinberger
pages 171 - 182
Certain Aspects of the Inverse Scattering Problem
A. Sims
pages 183 - 205
Analysis of Discrete Linear Systems
Wm. Brown
pages 206 - 224 John Riordan
pages 225 - 237
Ordering Properties of Linear Successive Iteration Schemes Applied to Multi-Diagonal Type Linear Systems
J. Heller
pages 238 - 243
On the Use of Hermite Expansions in Noise Problems
L. Campbell
pages 244 - 249
A Method for the Computation of the Greatest Root of a Positive Matrix
Alfred Brauer
pages 250 - 253
Note on Multivariate Interpolation for Unequally Spaced Arguments, with an Application to Double Summation
Herbert Salzer
pages 254 - 262

40. SINUM Volume 3
pages 553 563; A Method for the Computation of the Greatest Root of a NonnegativeMatrix alfred brauer pages 564 - 569; Multistage Alternating Direction
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Stability and Convergence of Finite Difference Schemes with Singular Coefficients
Dennis Eisen
pages 545 - 552
Simultaneous Approximation of a Function and Its Derivatives
A. Meir, A. Sharma
pages 553 - 563
A Method for the Computation of the Greatest Root of a Nonnegative Matrix
Alfred Brauer
pages 564 - 569
Multistage Alternating Direction Methods
Jim Douglas, Jr., A. Garder, Carl Pearcy
pages 570 - 581
A Method for Computing the Generalized Inverse of a Matrix
Ben Noble
pages 582 - 584
On Error Bounds for Generalized Inverses
Adi Ben-Israel
pages 585 - 592
An Order Five Runge-Kutta Process with Extended Region of Stability
J. Lawson
pages 593 - 597
Solutions of the Fifth-Order Runge-Kutta Equations
C. Cassity
pages 598 - 606
Monotone Iterations and Two-Sided Convergence
L. Shampine
pages 607 - 615
Norms of Powers of Matrices in a Special Class
Mary Buchanan pages 616 - 623
Numerical Inversion of the Laplace Transform by Use of Jacobi Polynomials
Max Miller, W. Guy, Jr.

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