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  1. Duke Mathematical Journal: Volume 12 by Leonard Carlitz, 1945
  2. Duke Mathmatical Journal: Volume 4 1938 by David vernon Widder, and Joseph Miller Thomas Leonard Carlitz, 1938
  3. Galois fields of certain types by Leonard Carlitz, 1930
  4. Some arithmetic functions related to Fibonacci numbers by Leonard Carlitz, 1973
  5. Duke Mathematical Journal, Vol. 2-40, 1936-1973 by Leonard (Editor) Carlitz, 1949

21. Members Of The School Of Mathematics
carlitz, leonard, 193536. CARNAP, Rudolf, 1952-54. CARR, Danielle, 1997-98.CARTAN, Henri, 1966-67. CARTER, Roger, 1968-69. CARTIER, Pierre, 1957-59,
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CABRE, Xavier CAGLE, Fredric W. CAI, Shenou CAIRNS, Stewart S. CALABI, Eugenio CALDERÓN, Alberto P. CALKIN, John W. CALLAHAN, Thomas H. CALLOWAY, Jean M. CAMERON, Robert H. CAMPBELL, Alan D. CANDEL, Alberto CANNAS DA SILVA, Ana CANNON, James W. CANO, José CANTOR, Murray R. CANTRELL, James C. CANTWELL, John C. CAO, Huai-Dong CAO, Jianguo CAPALBO, Michael CAPPELL, Sylvain CARAYOL, Henri CARDOSO, Fernando CARDY, John CARLESON, Lennart A.E. CARLITZ, Leonard CARNAP, Rudolf CARR, Danielle CARTAN, Henri CARTER, Roger CARTIER, Pierre CASERTA, Francesco CASIAN, Luis G. CASSELMAN, William A. CASSOU-NOGUES, Philippe CASSOU-NOGUES, Pierrette CASTRAVET, Ana-Maria CATANESE, Fabrizio M.E. CECH, Eduard CERF, Jean CESARE, Lamberto CHAI, Ching-Li CHAKRABARTI, Amit CHAN, Heng-Huat CHANDRASEKHARAN, Komaravolu CHANG, Chen Chung CHANG, Cheng Shu Wang CHANG, Chin-Huei CHANG, Mei Chu CHANG, Shih-Hsun CHANG, Sun-Yung Alice CHANG, Tsung S. CHANILLO, Sagun CHAPMAN, Thomas A. CHARI, Vyjayanthi CHARLAP, Leonard S. CHARNEY, Jule G. CHARNEY, Ruth CHARPENTIER, Marie CHASE, Stephen U. CHAYES, Jennifer

22. SIAM AG On Orthogonal Polynomials And Special Functions
Subject Death of leonard carlitz Thanks to Tom Koornwinder for pointing of the American Mathematical Society mentioned that leonard carlitz died in
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Topic #8 - OP-SF NET 8.5 September 15, 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From: OPSF NET Editor Subject: Death of Leonard Carlitz Thanks to Tom Koornwinder for pointing out that the July 2001 issue of the Notices of the American Mathematical Society mentioned that Leonard Carlitz died in 1999 and that MathSciNet refers to obituaries by F. T. Howard in Fibonacci Quart. 38 (2000), no. 4, 316, and by Joel V. Brawley in Finite Fields Appl. 6 (2000), no. 3, 203-206. Back to Home Page of
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23. SIAM AG On Orthogonal Polynomials And Special Functions
the Bessel Polynomials written under the supervision of leonard carlitz. The AlSalam-carlitz polynomials (1965) are still frequently cited; see,
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Waleed Al-Salam 1926-1996
Friends and colleagues are saddened by news of the passing, a few months short of his 70th birthday, of Waleed Al-Salam, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of Alberta. Born on July 15, 1926 in Baghdad, Iraq, he died on April 14, 1996 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Waleed studied at the University of California, Berkeley, earning a Bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics in 1950 and a M.A. in Mathematics in 1951. He returned to Baghdad as an Instructor at the College of Science for a few years, before enrolling for the Ph.D. at Duke University. He completed the degree in 1958 with a thesis "On the Bessel Polynomials" written under the supervision of Leonard Carlitz. By this time he was already a regular contributor to the periodical literature with some 20 published articles on a variety of topics in orthogonal polynomials and special functions. After completing his Ph.D., Waleed returned to the College of Science in Baghdad as Associate Professor. Coming back to North America in 1962, he eventually (1966) took a position at the University of Alberta, where he was Professor of Mathematics from 1967 until his retirement in 1992. Waleed continued to contribute to several areas related to orthogonal polynomials; his CV lists over 80 articles. Areas covered by his work include characterization theorems (see his survey article in pp. 1-24 of P. Nevai, ed., Orthogonal Polynomials: Theory and Practice, Kluwer, 1990), Turan expressions, generating functions, summation formulas

24. On Certain Functions Connected With Polynomials In A Galois Field, Leonard Carli
leonard carlitz. On certain functions connected with polynomials in a Galois field.Source Duke Math. J. 1, no. 2 (1935), 137–168
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25. Ph.d’s
carlitz, leonard. 1930 (HH Mitchell); Galois fields of certain types. McDonough,Donald L. 1931 (HH Mitchell); On the expansion of a certain type of
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Notes:
  • Ph.D.'s are listed alphabetically by year.
  • The dissertation supervisor is listed in parentheses wherever known. Many early dissertations are reprints of published articles. The practice of acknowledging in the dissertation the support and direction of the dissertation supervisor did not become widespread until 1910 or so.
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Crawley, Edwin Schofield
  • The forms of quartics with one node and four real and distinct asymptotes
Schwatt, Isaac Joachim
  • 1893 (E. S. Crawley)
  • Geometrical treatment of curves
Fisher, George Egbert
  • Some points in the theory of invariants and covariants
Hallett, George Hervey
  • Linear differential equations of the fourth order
Whitaker, Herbert Coleman
  • A discussion of a certain differential equation
Aley, Robert Judson
  • Some contributions to the geometry of the triangle
Partridge, Edward Anson
  • On the mathematical theory of the geometric chuck
Faught, John Brookie

26. Ph.d’s
carlitz, leonard, 1930 (HH Mitchell), Galois fields of certain types. McDonough,Donald L. 1931 (HH Mitchell), On the expansion of a certain type of
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All the Penn Math Ph.D.'s
Ph.D.'s in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
University of Pennsylvania
Notes:
  • Ph.D.'s are listed alphabetically by year.
  • The dissertation supervisor is listed in parentheses wherever known. Many early dissertations are reprints of published articles. The practice of acknowledging in the dissertation the support and direction of the dissertation supervisor did not become widespread until 1910 or so.
  • This list includes all Penn Ph.D.'s in Mathematics and in Applied Mathematics.
Barwick, Clark
(T. Pantev) (infinity,n)-Cat as a closed model category Byun, Jungyoon
A generalization of Connes-Kreimer Hopf algebra Hindawi, Mohamad
(C.B. Croke) Asymptotic invariants of Hadamard manifolds Lee, Dong Uk
(C.L. Chai) P-adic monodromy of the ordinary subscheme of Picard modular variety Maxim, Laurentiu
(J. Shaneson) Alexander invariants of hypersurface complements Mehrotra, Sukhendu
(T. Pantev) Triangulated categories of singularities: matrix factorizations and LG-models Perng, Cherng-tiao
(C.L. Chai)

27. Completion Of A Rational Function Sequence Of Carlitz
Title Completion of a Rational Function Sequence of carlitz Authors Smiley,leonard M. Journal eprint arXivmath/0006106 Publication Date 06/2000
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28. User:Charles Matthews/Special Functions & Eponyms - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclop
polynomial Al Salam-carlitz polynomial - Al Salam-Chihara polynomial leonardcarlitz Rogers-Ramanujan identity LJ Rogers = leonard James Rogers
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29. User:Gerritholl/mathematicians - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Constantin Carathéodory Pierre de Carcavi - Girolamo Cardano - Tage Carleman -leonard carlitz - Fritz Carlson - Thomas Carlyle - Lazare Carnot - Sadi
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30. Erdos Number Facts
Drumi Bainov with 782, leonard carlitz with 730, Lucien Godeaux with 644, Bainov’s Erdös number is 4, carlitz’s is 2, Godeaux’s is infinite
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Mathematical Reviews
(MR) as of May, 2000. (For the corresponding more up-to-date page based on 2004 data, please click here .) Internet access to information there is provided by the service MathSciNet . We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the AMS in making this information available.
Data on the entire collaboration graph
There are about 1.6 million authored items in the Math Reviews database, by a total of about 337,000 different authors . (This includes all books and papers in MR except those items, such as some conference proceedings, that do not have authors.) Approximately 65.8% of these items are by a single author, 25.8% by two authors, 6.7% by three authors, 1.3% by four authors, 0.3% by five authors, and 0.1% by six or more authors. The fraction of items authored by just one person has steadily decreased over time, starting out above 90% in the 1940s and currently hovering just under 50%. Let B be the bipartite graph whose vertices are papers and authors, with an edge joining a paper with each author of that paper. Then B has about 2.3 million edges

31. Erdos Number Facts
Drumi Bainov with 823, SAHARON SHELAH with 760, and leonard carlitz with 730.Bainov’s Erdös number is 4, SHELAH’s is 1, and carlitz’s is 2.
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Mathematical Reviews
(MR) as of July, 2004. Internet access to MR data is provided by the service MathSciNet . We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the AMS in making this information available. [For an older page, with the corresponding facts as of May, 2000, click here . It is interesting to note that over this 4-year period, 64,000 new authors were added to the MR database, but the number of authors who have written only solo-authored papers has DECREASED, from just over 84,000 to just under 84,000. Similarly, the mean number of collaborators per author increased 14%, from 2.94 to 3.36.]
Data on the entire collaboration graph
There are about 1.9 million authored items in the Math Reviews database, by a total of about 401,000 different authors . (This includes all books and papers in MR except those items, such as some conference proceedings, that do not have authors.) Approximately 62.4% of these items are by a single author, 27.4% by two authors, 8.0% by three authors, 1.7% by four authors, 0.4% by five authors, and 0.1% by six or more authors. The fraction of items authored by just one person has steadily decreased over time, starting out above 90% in the 1940s and currently standing at under 50%.

32. BIOGRAPHIES OF PAST NUMBER THEORISTS And VARIOUS ITEMS OF HISTORICAL INTEREST
Aleksandr Adol fovich Bukhshtab (RMS); leonard carlitz. leonard carlitz (MacTutor);leonard carlitz (19071999) (NAMS). Eugène Charles Catalan (MacTutor)
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Biographies of past number theorists and various items of historical interest

33. PROGRAM NOTES
S. Brent Morris received his Ph.D. in Mathematics under leonard carlitz at DukeUniversity in 1974 and his MS in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins
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PROGRAM NOTES
Texas Section, MAA Meeting
March 26-28, 1998
Southern Methodist University
Dallas, Texas In addition to some outstanding invited addresses, this year's program features several special events. There will be an invited address for students given by S. Brent Morris, National Security Agency. There will also be a unique musical presentation by Dr. Leonard Gillman, accompanied by a group called Chaski. We hope you will enjoy these and the many other activities available. Check the exact times in the Schedule of Events Joseph Gallian , University of Minnesota-Duluth, is the recipient of numerous teaching honors. These include: Trever Evans Award for Mathematical Exposition, 1996; MAA Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching 1993; U. Minnesota System Continuing Education and Extension Distinguished Teaching Award 1991; U. Minnesota, Duluth Blehart Distinguished Teaching Award 1984; Math. Assoc. of Amer. Allendoerfer Award for Mathematical Exposition 1977; U. Minnesota System Morse Award for Contributions to Undergraduate Education 1976. Professor Gallian has published the following books
Contemporary Abstract Algebra, 4th ed, Houghton Mifflin 1998;

34. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : CARL
carlitz (leonard). Photo 1. CARLOS (Ilitch RAMIREZ dit). Photo 1.CARLOS (Don)(18481909). Peinture 1. CARLOS (William)(-1689). Peinture 1 (2)
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  • CARLIS (John)
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  • CARLISLE (Charles HOWARD,
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    • CARLISLE (James HAY, 1er comte de)(1580-1636)
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    • CARLISLE (John Griffith)(1835-1910)
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    • CARLOS (Ilitch RAMIREZ dit)
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    • CARLOS (Don)(1848-1909)
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    • CARLOW (Earle)
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    • CARLS (Rudolf)
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35. Leonard Carlitz’ Université Montpellier II
Translate this page leonard carlitz’ (1907-1999). Cette image et la biographie complète en anglaisrésident sur le site de l’université de St Andrews Écosse
http://ens.math.univ-montp2.fr/SPIP/article.php3?id_article=932

36. Research Obstetrics & Gynecologists By Name – Doctor Reports
Dr. Stacey J. carlitz, DO Coatesville , Pennsylvania Donald Cariani , Elainecarlitz , Bernard Cantor , Craig Cantor , leonard Cantor , Stuart Caplin
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37. Dr. Carl Wagner, UT Math Dept
with a dissertation on padic function theory directed by leonard carlitz . _, The carlitz lattice path polynomials, Discrete Mathematics
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Dr. Carl Wagner
Professor
Department of Mathematics

The University of Tennessee

Knoxville, TN 37996

Office: (865) 974-4305
Fax: (865) 974-6576
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Biography
I was born in Newark, New Jersey. I studied mathematics and philosophy as an undergraduate at Princeton, graduating in 1965, and completed my doctorate in mathematics at Duke in 1969, with a dissertation on p-adic function theory directed by Leonard Carlitz. I joined the mathematics faculty at the University of Tennessee in 1969. Visiting appointments have included a year as a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford in 1978-79, and semesters as a Visiting Fellow in Philosophy at Princeton in 1990 and the University of Arizona in 1991. Research Interests Enumerative combinatorics (combinatorics of modular binomial lattices; analysis of statistics on discrete structures). Applications of probability theory to philosophy of science and decision theory (e.g., the old evidence problem, and the problem of revising a probability when conditioning is inapplicable). Return to top of page Publications Recent papers: (Please note that to view the pdf files below, you must have

38. Southeastern Section Meetings
Paul Halmos, University of Miami; leonard carlitz, Duke University, 32, 340 Case Western Reserve University; leonard J. carlitz, Duke University
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Home Section Information Current Newsletter (PDF) Calendar of Events ... Download Free PDF Viewer Date Place Speaker Topic Papers Presented Attendance Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia M.A.A. Past-president David Eugene Smith of Columbia University "Teaching the History of Mathematics in College," "Present Reforms in College Entrance Requirements in Mathematics" University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia M.A.A. Past-president H.E. Slaught of the University of Chicago Phillips High School, Birmingham, Alabama M.A.A. Past Vice-president Oswald Veblen of Princeton University Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia L.E. Dickson, University of Chicago University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina W.B. Fite of Columbia University Duke University, Durham, North Carolina G.C. Evans, Rice Institute, Houston, Texas "Functions of a Physical Character," "Mathematics, Practical and Aesthetic" Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia E.P. Lane, University of Chicago n/a Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia G.C. White and E.R.C. Miles, Duke University

39. Contents Of The Journal Finite Fields And Their Applications
133 Joel Brawley Dedicated to leonard carlitz The man and his work. 135. 152 leonard carlitz Chapter 19 of The arithmetic of polynomials .
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40. Matematici Famosi
Translate this page leonard carlitz (1907-1999). David Hayes leonard carlitz (1970-1999). Notices AMSDecember 2001, Fritz Carlson (1888-1952). Matematico svedese.
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Ernst Abbe (1840-1905)
Eiichi Abe (nato 1927)
Silvana Abeasis (nata 1938)
Gruppi algebrici, geometria enumerativa.
Niels Henrik Abel (1802-1829)
Otto Bekken: Read the masters! read Abel!
EMS Newsletter March 2002, 12-13. Arild Stubhaug: Niels Henrik Abel and his time. Springer 2000, 580p.
Pedro Abellanas (1914-1999)
Shreeram Abhyankar
Alexander Abian (1923-1999)
Milton Abramowitz (1915-1958)
Famoso per il Handbook of Mathematical Functions.
A'Campo
J. Frank Adams (-1989)
1260 J. May: Memorial address for J. Frank Adams.
Math. Intell. 12/1 (1990), 40-44. 1261 J. May: Reminiscences on the life and mathematics of J. Frank Adams. Math. Intell. 12/1 (1990), 45-48.
Norbert Adasch (-1996?)
George Adomian (1922-1996)
Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799)
Matematica italiana, nata a Milano. La curva x^2y=a^2(a-y) porta il suo nome. Dedico' gli ultimi 40 anni della sua vita alla cura dei poveri. Scrisse in due volumi le "Istituzioni analitiche ad uso della gioventu' ialiana" che contengono la nuova analisi differenziale di Leibniz e Newton. 12418 June Barrow-Green: Maria Gaetana Agnesi. EMS Newsletter March 1999, 18-19.

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