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  1. Betel Cutters: From the Samuel Eilenberg Collection by Henry Brownrigg, 1992-03
  2. Algebra, Topology and Category Theory: A Collection of Papers in Honour of Samuel Eilenberg
  3. Foundations of Algebraic Topology (Mathematics Series) by Samuel Eilenberg, Norman E. Steenrod, 1952-12
  4. The Lotus Transcendent Indian and Southeast Asian Sculpture from the Samuel Eilenberg Collection by Martin Lerner, Steven M. Kossak, 1991
  5. Automata, Languages and Machines. Volume B.(Pure & Applied Mathematics) by Samuel Eilenberg, 1976-02-11
  6. Recursiveness by Samuel Eilenberg, Calvin C. Elgot, 1970-10-06
  7. Selected Papers by Calvin C. Elgot, 1982-11-17
  8. Homological Algebra (PMS-19) by Henri Cartan, Samuel Eilenberg, 1999-11-29
  9. Betel Cutters, From the Samuel Eilenberg Collection - 1992 publication by Hnry Brownrgg, 1992
  10. THE LOTUS TRANSCENDENT. Indian and Southeast Asian Art from the Samuel Eilenberg Collection. by Martin and Kossak, Steven: Lerner, 1999
  11. Samuel Eilenberg
  12. The lotus transcendent: Indian and Southeast Asian art from the Samuel Eilenberg collection by N.Y.) Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, 1991
  13. THE LOTUS TRANSCENDENT Indian and Southeast Asian Art from the Samuel Eilenberg by Martin and Steven Kossak Lerner, 1991
  14. Foundations of Algebraic Topology (Mathematics Series) [Hardcover] by Norman E. Steenrod (Author) Samuel Eilenberg (Author), 1952

81. Collected Works In Mathematics And Statistics
eilenberg, samuel 19131998, eilenbergMac Lane, collected works, 1, QA 612.3E55 1986, Killam. Eisenstein, Ferdinand Gotthold Max, 1823-1852
http://www.mathstat.dal.ca/~dilcher/collwks.html
Collected Works in Mathematics and Statistics
This is a list of Mathematics and Statistics collected works that can be found at Dalhousie University and at other Halifax universities. The vast majority of these works are located in the Killam Library on the Dalhousie campus. A guide to other locations is given at the end of this list. If a title is owned by both Dalhousie and another university, only the Dalhousie site is listed. For all locations, and for full bibliographic details, see the NOVANET library catalogue This list was compiled, and the collection is being enlarged, with the invaluable help of the Bibliography of Collected Works maintained by the Cornell University Mathematics Library. The thumbnail sketches of mathematicians were taken from the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive at the University of St. Andrews. For correction, comments, or questions, write to Karl Dilcher ( dilcher@mscs.dal.ca You can scroll through this list, or jump to the beginning of the letter:
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82. From Janne Pesonen Janne.Pesonen@Helsinki.fi Subject Re
djr 5169e 09.0X eilenberg, samuel; Niven, Ivan The fundamental theorem of
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83. People Whose Names Are Embedded In Math Subject Classifcation
34, 191207 eilenberg, samuel (1913-1998) NAS 88h01065 1987 Steele prizesawarded at (English) A collection of papers in honor of samuel eilenberg.
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Date: Sun, 6 Jun 1999 12:40:49 +0200 From: "Yuri I. Manin" Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 12:43:10 -0800 From: "Antreas P. Hatzipolakis" Cc: rusin@math.niu.edu, a_arakelov@yahoo.co.uk To: hyacinthos@yahoogroups.com Subject: Suren Arekelov This list is devoted to Triangle Geometry. However, from time to time, will be allowed discussions on themes of general interest. Especially when the geometric traffic is not too much. (like this day). Some time ago I asked for information (in fact I FWD-ed an e-mail of D. Rusin) about a notable mathematician who disappeared from the math. horizon. The mathematician is the algebraic geometer Suren Arakelov. Andrei Arakelov has kindly sent the following: > > Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 11:29:55 +0000 (GMT) > From: Andrei Arakelov > Subject: Suren Arakelov > To: Antreas P. Hatzipolakis Date: Sat, 05 Feb 2005 11:35:53 +0000 Message-ID:

84. Speakers
1963, samuel eilenberg, Graded Differential Categories. 1964, Mark Kac,Probability Theory and Differential Equations
http://math.nmsu.edu/~holsymp/speakers.html
The New Mexico State University Holiday Symposia
YEAR SPEAKER TOPIC
Samuel Eilenberg Graded Differential Categories Mark Kac Probability Theory and Differential Equations I. M. Singer The Index of Elliptic Operators Saunders MacLane Closed Categories and Iterated Homotopies Paul J. Cohen Independence and Consistency Results Irving Kaplansky Abelian Groups, Quadratic Forms and Commutative Rings George W. Whitehead Recent Developments in Homotopy Theory Samuel Eilenberg Automaton Theory Herman Chernoff Sequential Analysis and Decision Theory Errett Bishop Constructive Mathematics Raoul Bott Gel’fand-Fuks Cohomology and Foliations Gian-Carlo Rota Recent Developments in Combinatorics John Tate K of Fields and Connections with Arithmetic A. S. Wightman Quantum Electrodynamics for Mathematicians John Tate Fermat's Last Theorem Joan Birman Braids and Knots Doug Ravenel Recent Developments in Homotopy Theory J. L. Selfridge The Impact of Software Systems on Mathematical Research Georgia Benkart Lie Group Representations and Combinatorics Clifford H. Taubes

85. LRB | Susan Eilenberg : Leaf, Button, Dog
Her Anecdotes of the Late samuel Johnson, published barely a year after his Susan eilenberg teaches at the State University of New York at Buffalo,
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According to Queeney Who would believe Goldy when he told of a Ghost? a Man whom One could not believe when he told of a Brother
Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi, marginal annotation to Boswell's
Life of Johnson Here is a museum. Visitors may see in it Nero's couch, a statue of Cerberus and a skeleton of an Ethiopian, the bones stuck with porcupine quills. Here is a cabinet of curiosities. In it are a ribbon pretending to have belonged to Frances Thrale (dead in infancy) but in fact stolen from a nurse's work-basket and fraudulently labelled, a poem about sunsets written by Mrs Williams all by herself with no help at all from Dr Johnson, a tuft of hair looking like something 'plucked from the rump of a squirrel' and purporting to come from the head of Mr Pope, together with an empty space reserved for a promised monkey's paw. Here is a dissection table on which have been anatomised dogs which, before being hanged, had their stomachs cut open and filled with milk, for the better understanding of the absorption of fat through the abdominal lymphatics into the thoracic duct.

86. Jakob Nielsen Papers
Folder eilenberg (51) eilenberg, samuel 51 reprints and a copy of a generalletter in English sent by eilenberg and MacLane 16 April 1952.
http://www.math.ku.dk/arkivet/jnielsen/jnpapers.htm
THE ARCHIVE INSTITUTE FOR MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
THE UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN The homepage of the archive List of collections
Jakob Nielsen papers
General, short description of the collection
A short description:
This collection of Jakob Nielsen papers consists mainly of reprints, which Nielsen has received from other scientists and sorted by authors. In addition to the reprints there is other material from some of the persons, i.e. letters, manuscripts, applications for positions etc. All the material is from the period around 1890-1959 and the reprints are in many different languages. However, the additional material is mainly in Danish or German.
Size:
The collection is contained in 79 archival boxes of which the first 25 are standard boxes while the rest are Nielsen's original boxes.
Handed over:
The collection was located in the basement of the mathematical library in the E block of the H. C. Ørsted Institute in the fall of 1996. It is not known when and how it was put here. Photocopies of material from the Staatsarchiv Hamburg was added to box 10 in July 1999.

87. List Of Academy Members Awarded The Wolf Prize
1986 samuel eilenberg (Columbia University) and Atle Selberg (Institute forAdvanced Study) 1987 Peter D. Lax (New York University)
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1981 Henry A. Lardy (University of Wisconsin)
1982 Wendell L. Roelofs (Cornell University)
1984/5 Robert H. Burris (University of Wisconsin)
1986 Ernest R. Sears (University of Missouri-Columbia)
1987 Theodore O. Diener (University of Maryland)
1990 Jozef Stefaan Schell (Max Planck Institut)
Chemistry
1978 Carl Djerassi (Stanford University)
1979 Herman F. Mark (Polytechnic Institute of New York)
1981 Joseph Chatt (University of Sussex, England)
1982 John C. Polanyi (University of Toronto) and George C. Pimentel (University of California, Berkeley)
1983/4 Herbert S. Gutowsky (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and Hardem M. McConnell (Stanford University) 1984/5 Rudolph A. Marcus (California Institute of Technology) 1986 Albert Eschenmoser (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) 1987 Sir David C. Phillips (Oxford University, England)

88. Lexikon: Samuel Eilenberg - Begriff
in New York City New York, USA) war ein polnischer Mathematiker.
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89. TQFT Club Meeting 14-July-2005
Summary In 1945 samuel eilenberg and Norman E. Steenrod set forth the essentialproperties of a homology theory in terms of seven axioms;
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TQFT Club Meeting
14-July-2005, Thursday
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14.00 - 15.00 Mike Paluch (Instituto Superior Técnico)
"Twisted K-Theory."
(X) to H (X) is a natural transformation of covariant functors. Here K (X) denotes the Grothendieck group of algebraic vector bundles on X, H (X) denotes a suitable cohomology theory, ch is the Chern character, and Td(X) is the Todd class of the tangent bundle of X. Michael Atiyah and Friedrich Hirzebruch developed K-theory in the context of topological spaces and showed that topological K-theory satisfies the first six axioms of Eilenberg and Steenrod. Using Bott periodicity one readily shows that the K-theory of a point is infinite cyclic in even degrees and vanishes in odd degrees. Recently Edward Witten has argued that K-theory is relevant to the classification of Ramond-Ramond (RR) charges as well as noncommutative Yang-Mills theory or open string field theory. In order to consider D-branes with a topologically non-trivial Neveu-Schwarts 3-form field H, one needs to work with a twisted version of topological K-theory. If H represents a torsion class, one may use the twisted K-theory developed by Peter Donavan and Max Karoubi. In this talk I shall describe two constructions of twisted K-theory one set forth by Michael Atiyah and Graeme Segal and the other by Daniel Freed, Michael J. Hopkins and Constantin Teleman. Due to personal limitations I shall give a braneless presentation.
References:
  • M Atiyah and F Hirzebruch, Vector bundles and homogenuous spaces, Proc. of Symposia in Pure Maths vol 3, Differential Geometry, Amer. Math. Soc 1961, 7-38.
  • 90. Mathematician Samuel Eilenberg, 84. Columbia University Record, February 20, 199
    the samuel eilenberg Visiting Professorship of Mathematics at Columbia.Items from eilenberg’s collection may also be found in the British Museum,
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol23/vol23_iss15/28.html
    VOL. 23, NO. 15 FEBRUARY 20, 1998
    Mathematician Samuel Eilenberg, 84
    B Y B OB N ELSON Samuel Eilenberg. He then worked with Henri Cartan to further develop these ideas and founded an area still very much in use today called homological algebra. His longest-running collaboration was with Saunders MacLane. Together they studied a variety of topics in algebraic topology and invented category theory, ubiquitous in modern mathematics. Eilenberg became interested in art collecting on a trip to Bombay in the mid-1950s and pursued Asian art partly to relieve his mind of the rigors of math, Polsky said. Eilenberg is survived by several cousins. A Columbia memorial service is being planned.

    91. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 1950 Fellows Page
    samuel eilenberg, Deceased. Mathematics 1950, 1974. Jean Evans, Writer, Portsmouth,New Hampshire 1950, 1955. Irving (Gifford) Fine, Deceased.
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    Foundation Program Areas United States and Canada
    Latin America and the Caribbean
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    • Robert Arnold Alberty , Professor of Chemistry, School of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 1950.
    • Edward Wyllys Andrews, IV Deceased . Anthropology: 1950.
    • Boris Aronson Deceased . Theatre Arts: 1950.
    • Lincoln Barnett Deceased . Letters-General: 1950.
    • Monroe Curtis Beardsley Deceased . Philosophy: 1950.
    • Sidney William Benson , Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, University of Southern California: 1950.
    • William Eugene Berg , Professor Emeritus of Zoology, University of California, Berkeley: 1950.
    • David Bidney Deceased . Anthropology: 1950.
    • Julian Himely Bigelow , Permanent Member, School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey: 1950.
    • Max Black Deceased . Philosophy: 1950.
    • Herbert Bloch , Pope Professor Emeritus of the Latin Language and Literature, Harvard University: 1950.
    • Ralph Philip Boas, Jr. Deceased . Mathematics: 1950.
    • Bart Jan Bok Deceased . Astronomy: 1950.
    • Ernest Borek Deceased . Microbiology, 1950, 1957.

    92. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation E Fellows Page
    samuel Y. Edgerton, Jr., Amos Lawrence Professor of Art History, Director of Graduate San Francisco State University 1992; samuel eilenberg, Deceased.
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    Fellows whose last names begin with E
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    • Cornelius Eady , Poet, New York City; Assistant Professor of English and Director, The Poetry Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook: 1993
    • Richard Marshall Eakin Deceased . Biology-Zoology: 1952.
    • Clifford John Earle, Jr. , Professor of Mathematics, Cornell University: 1974.
    • John Earls , Professor of Anthropology, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Lima: 1993
    • Paul Earls deceased .Composer; Member, Center for Advanced Visual Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 1970.
    • John S. Earman , University Professor of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh: 1987.
    • William Thomas Easterbrook Deceased . Economics: 1941.
    • Richard A. Easterlin , Professor of Economics, University of Southern California: 1988.
    • Arthur Morse Eastman Deceased
    • Ermon Dwight Eastman Deceased . Chemistry: 1931.
    • William H. Easton Deceased . Earth Science: 1959.
    • Chester Verne Easum Deceased . German History: 1953.
    • John C. Eaton , Composer; Professor of Music, University of Chicago: 1962, 1965.

    93. In Memoriam: Marcel-Paul Schützenberger, 1920-1996.
    The work was done instead by samuel eilenberg 3 who says in the preface of hisfirst 3 samuel eilenberg. Automata, Languages, and Machines, vol. 1.
    http://www.combinatorics.org/Volume_3/Html/v3i1f1.html
    This is not an obituary or an attempt to summarize all of his mathematical and particularly combinatorial contributions. It is intended to be a notice to the community that one of our giants has passed on, and an invitation to that community to contribute further remembrances of him, discussions of his work or of his life, etc. that will be appended here to a make a long scroll of recollections, in the spirit of a Quaker meeting. I met Marco first in 1973 at a conference in Rome. Over the years we visited each other several times, and I have been privileged to hear his views on a variety of topics. His opinions were numerous, fervently held, ardently propounded, backed up by his extensive knowledge base, punctuated, when delivered in English, by a pyrotechnic display of choice expletives, and utterly compelling, to this listener at least, because of the persona of their bearer and the force of reason and humanity with which they were delivered. His contributions to combinatorics are wide ranging and of the first magnitude. In the theory of Young tableaux he discovered the jeu de taquin that became the basis for so many later investigations; he illuminated the Schensted correspondence between pairs of permutations and tableaux by revealing many facets of its fine structure; he created the subject of context-free languages and explored some of its many consequences, as well as finding many results in the theory of combinatorial words and languages of other kinds; with Foata he developed a general theory of counting families of unlabeled combinatoral objects by factoring them into primes, etc. His work has found important and numerous applications. For example his theory of formal languages has spawned many fine successes in the enumeration of various kinds of polyominoes and cellular structures and his work on factorization of families of unlabeled objects has been responsible for methods of selecting such objects at random.

    94. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
    samuel eilenberg Born 30 Sept 1913 in Warsaw, Russian Empire (now Poland) Died30 Jan 1998 in New York, USA Click the picture above to see two larger
    http://www.psigate.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/search_webcatalogue.pl?term1=Poland&limit

    95. PNAS -- Index By Author (Nov 15 1946, 32 (11))
    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. C. Cicco, John De. E. eilenberg, samuel
    http://www.pnas.org/content/vol32/issue11/aindex.shtml
    Index by Author: Nov 15 1946; 32 (11) [Table of Contents] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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    Cicco, John De [PDF]
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    Eilenberg, Samuel [PDF]
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    Kasner, Edward [PDF]
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    MacLane, Saunders [PDF]
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    Truesdell, C. [PDF]
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    Witmer, Enos E. [PDF]
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    96. PNAS -- Index By Author (Apr 15 1945, 31 (4))
    eilenberg, samuel. K. Kasner, Edward. S. Sherman, HC Steenrod, Norman E. U.Udiljak, Madeline. W. Ward, Morgan Wilson, Edwin B. Worcester, Jane. Y
    http://www.pnas.org/content/vol31/issue4/aindex.shtml
    Index by Author: Apr 15 1945; 31 (4) [Table of Contents] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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    Campbell, H. L. [PDF]
    Cicco, John De [PDF]
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    Eilenberg, Samuel [PDF]
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    Kasner, Edward [PDF]
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    Sherman, H. C. [PDF]
    Steenrod, Norman E. [PDF]
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    Udiljak, Madeline [PDF]
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    Ward, Morgan [PDF]
    Wilson, Edwin B. [PDF]
    Worcester, Jane [PDF]
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    Yarmolinsky, Helen [PDF]
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    97. FR 6.1 Mathematik (UdS): Ringvorlesung 2003/04 (Ausführliche Fassung)
    Translate this page 28.11.2003 «samuel eilenberg Ein Mathematikerleben im 20. samueleilenberg (1913–1998) zählt vielleicht nicht zu den Mathematikern des zwanzigsten
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    Fachrichtung 6.1 Mathematik
    Ringvorlesung zur Geschichte der Mathematik
    Kommentiertes Verzeichnis der Vorlesungen im Wintersemester 2003/04
    von Dipl.-Math. , Nancy.
    von Dr.
    von Professor Dr. Ernst Albrecht
    von Professor Dr. Rainer Schulze-Pillot-Ziemen
    Der Vortrag soll die Entstehung des Begriffs der transzendenten Zahl und die Beweise der Transzendenz von e
    von Professor Dr. Klaus Volkert
    von Professor Dr. Ernst-Ulrich Gekeler
    von Professor Dr. Hans Schupp
    von Professor Dr. Ernst Albrecht
    von Professor Dr. Frank-Olaf Schreyer
    Fachrichtung

    98. Guradution Support

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