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  1. Fields and rings. ED2 by Kaplansky Irving., 1972
  2. Commutative rings (Queen Mary College. Mathematics notes) by Irving Kaplansky, 1968
  3. Proceedings Of The American Mathematical Society: Vol.9, No.2; April, 1958 by R.P.; Kaplansky, Irving;Halmos, P.R.; Samelson, Hans: (Ed.s) Boas, 1958
  4. Proceedings Of The American Mathematical Society: Vol.8, No.3; June, 1957 by R.P.; Kaplansky, Irving; Samelson, Hans;Kakutani, Shizuo; (Ed.s) Boas, 1957
  5. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society by R. P. & Kaplansky, Irving. & Samelson, Hans & Halmos, P. R., Editors Boas, 1958-01-01
  6. Topological algebra (Notas de matemática) by Irving Kaplansky, 1959
  7. Hilbert's problems (Lecture notes in mathematics / University of Chicago. Dept. of Mathematics) by Irving Kaplansky, 1977
  8. Topics in commutative ring theory by Irving Kaplansky, 1974
  9. Introduction to Differential Algebra. 2nd Edition, revised, corrected and Enlarged by Irving Kaplansky, 1976
  10. Topology (Allyn and Bacon Series in Advanced Mathematics) by James Dugundji, 1963
  11. Proceedings of a Symposium in Pure Mathematics of the American Mathematical Society: Held in New York April 23-24, 1959 by A.A.; Irving Kaplansky (eds.) Albert, 1959

61. Press: Call The Doctor
(Lucy’s father, irving kaplansky, a retired University of Chicago mathematicsprofessor, writes songs about his academic specialty, too.
http://www.anchoragepress.com/archives/document0ec5.html
Call The Doctor
Lucy Kaplansky crafts folk with incisors
by Charles Wohlforth
October 25 - October 31, 2001 / Vol. 10, Ed. 43
Call The Doctor Lucy Kaplansky crafts folk with incisors By Charles Wohlforth Lucy Kaplansky writes pop songs, too, but they really do aim for a deeper understanding of life. Formerly a clinical psychologist, she has meaningful insights into how and why we behave as we do. As an artist, she attempts to distill that knowledge into three-minute songs about ordinary people. And much of the time, it works. Now, the idea of songs by a psychologist may not sound promising. It may generate even less excitement to hear that Kaplansky writes as many songs about grief, narcissism, addiction, materialism and guilt as she does about love. (Lucy’s father, Irving Kaplansky, a retired University of Chicago mathematics professor, writes songs about his academic specialty, too. She hilariously quoted one of these at an Anchorage concert last year. Here, kindly provided through the daughter, are the first two verses of "That’s Mathematics," sung to the tune of "That’s Entertainment:" Oh the fun when two parallels meet

62. Author Title Edition Printing Date Publisher Abelson, Harold And
kaplansky, irving, Fields and Rings, 2nd edition, University of Chicago Press.kaplansky, irving, Rings of Operators, 1968, WA Benjamin, Inc.
http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/LS/books.html
Author Title Edition Printing Date Publisher Abelson, Harold and Sussman, Gerald and Sussman, Julie Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs 2nd Edition MIT Press Ablamovicz, Rafal and Sobczyk, Garret Lectures on Clifford Algebras
Birkhauser Abraham, Ralph and Marsden, Jerrold Foundations of Mechanics 2nd edition Addison-Wesley Abrikosov A. A. and Gorkov, L. P. and Dzyaloshinski, I. E. Methods of Quantum Field Theory in Statistical Physics revised edition Dover Adams, J. F. Infinite Loop Spaces
Princeton University Press Adams, Malcolm and Guillemin, Victor Measure Theory and Probability
Birkhauser Ahlfors, Lars V. Complex Analysis 2nd edition
McGraw-Hill Akhiezer, N. I. and Glazman, I. M. Theory of Linear Operators in Hilbert Space, Volumes I and II
Dover Akivis, M. A. and Goldberg, V. V. Rev. English Dover Albert, David Z. Quantum Mechanics and Experience
Harvard University Press Almgren, Frederick J. Jr. Revised American Mathematical Society Ames, James and Murnaghan, Francis Theoretical Mechanics
Dover Amrein, W. and Jauch, J. and Sinha, K. Scattering Theory in Quantum Mechanics
W. A. Benjamin, Inc.

63. Bibliography
kaplansky, irving, 1917, Selected papers and other writings, New York,Springer-Verlag, 1995. Kargapolov, Mikhail Ivanovich, 1928-1976, Izbrannye trudy;
http://www.library.cornell.edu/math/bibliography/display.cgi?start=K&

64. Irving Elshoff - ResearchIndex Document Query
I was interested in this, and having reached what irving kaplansky calls the And Errata Maximally Complete Fields 3 irving kaplansky Tells Me That The
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cis?q=Irving Elshoff

65. Irving L Traiger - ResearchIndex Document Query
And Errata Maximally Complete Fields 3 irving kaplansky Tells Me That TheResidue Field Part Of A similar change should be made to the beginning of lines
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cis?q=Irving L. Traiger

66. Alberto P. Calderón Visto Por Zarantonello
Translate this page Shing S. Chern, Saunders Mc Lane, André Weil, Paul Halmos, irving kaplansky,irving Segal, Edwin Spanier, es cumbre del Análisis Matemático del mundo.
http://www.rinconmatematico.com/biografias/calderon.htm
Discurso del Dr. Eduardo Zarantonello. UMA- Rosario, 22 de setiembre de 2000.

67. A. D. Bell: Ring Theorists By Name G-L
Chalmers Tekniska Högskola, Göteborgs Universitet, Matematik; kaplansky, irvingMathSciNet Entry irving Kaplansy; Karpilovsky, Gregory MathSciNet Entry
http://www.uwm.edu/~adbell/RT/alphaGL.html
Alphabetical List of Ring Theorists, G-L
January 2005 "alpha" version This is part 1 of a list of (non-commutative, associative) ring theorists arranged alphabetically by an an anglicized version of the family name (last name) as it appears in the MathSciNet (Math Reviews) author database. This part contains names G-L. The list includes links to MathSciNet entries, links to individual Web pages, and e-mail addresses all links (when available) work by selecting the name/address. When I am unsure of an address, I include multiple possibilities. Please help me correct any mistakes, or omissions. (email adbell[AT]uwm.edu; see my notes You may wish to consult my notes about the lists . If you haven't used this list before, I particularly recommend you read the portion of the notes about names and searching G H I ... L

68. A. D. Bell: Ring Theorists By Location USA
Richard E. Johnson; kaplansky, irving MathSciNet Entry irving Kaplansy; Karpilovsky,Gregory MathSciNet Entry Gregory Karpilovsky; Kim, Paul MathSciNet
http://www.uwm.edu/~adbell/RT/locationUSA.html
Ring Theorists by Location: USA and Unaffiliated/Affiliation Unknown
January 2005 "alpha" version This is part 4 of a list of (non-commutative, associative) ring theorists arranged by country, and then by University or Institute, roughly in alphabetical order. This part covers the United States of America and ring theorists who are unaffiliated or whose affiliation I don't know. The list includes links to Math departments or their equivalent, MathSciNet entries, links to individual Web pages, and e-mail addresses all links (when available) work by selecting the name/address. When I am unsure of an address, I include multiple possibilities. Please help me correct any mistakes, misplacements, or omissions. (email adbell[AT]uwm.edu; see my notes You may wish to consult my notes about the lists . If you haven't used this list before, I particularly recommend you read the portion of the notes about names and searching . Individuals are listed by an anglicized version of their family name (last name) as it appears in the MathSciNet (Math Reviews) author database.
A few individuals are listed at more than one institution, and the first occurrence below may not be the best one.

69. PNAS -- Index By Author (Mar 15 1949, 35 (3))
kaplansky, irving Kerr, Warwick E. M. Morse, Marston. R. Rhoades, MM. S.Schaeffer, AC Spencer, DC. T. Transue, William. W. Wagtendonk, WJ Van Wang,
http://www.pnas.org/content/vol35/issue3/aindex.shtml
Index by Author: Mar 15 1949; 35 (3) [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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Chaney, Ralph W. [PDF]
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Hackett, Patricia L. [PDF]
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Kaplansky, Irving [PDF]
Kerr, Warwick E. [PDF]
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Morse, Marston [PDF]
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Rhoades, M. M. [PDF]
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Schaeffer, A. C. [PDF]
Spencer, D. C. [PDF]
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Transue, William [PDF]
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Wagtendonk, W. J. Van [PDF]
Wang, Hao [PDF]
Wright, Fred E. [PDF]
Current Issue Archives Online Submission ... Site Map

70. PNAS -- Index By Author (Jun 15 1952, 38 (6))
kaplansky, irving Kodaira, Kunihiko Kodaira, Kunihiko Kokoris, LA. L.LennardJones, JE Luyten, Willem J. P. Parr, Robert G. Prout, Timothy
http://www.pnas.org/content/vol38/issue6/aindex.shtml
Index by Author: Jun 15 1952; 38 (6) [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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Boas, R. P. [PDF]
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Carlitz, L. [PDF]
Cordeiro, A. R. [PDF]
Crawford, Bryce L. [PDF]
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Eisenhart, Luther P. [PDF]
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Frenkiel, Francois N. [PDF]
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Grenander, Ulf [PDF]
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Haddox, C. H. [PDF]
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Kaplansky, Irving [PDF]
Kodaira, Kunihiko [PDF]
Kodaira, Kunihiko [PDF]
Kokoris, L. A. [PDF]
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Lennard-Jones, J. E. [PDF]
Luyten, Willem J. [PDF]
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Parr, Robert G. [PDF]
Prout, Timothy [PDF]
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Rosenblatt, Murray [PDF]
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Sabin, Albert B. [PDF]
Schwartz, Drew [PDF]
Spencer, D. C. [PDF]
Current Issue Archives Online Submission ... Site Map

71. A Guide To The Mathematical Association Of America. History Of American Mathemat
kaplansky, irving. Ketchum, Pierce W. Koopman, BO. Leighton, Walter. Lewis, DanielC. McCarthy, Philip J. McMillan, Brockway. Mood, Alexander M.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00210/cah-00210.html
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Descriptive Summary Historical Note Scope and Contents Restrictions ... Inventory:
A Guide to the Mathematical Association of America. History of American Mathematics in World War II Committee Records, 1943-1983
Descriptive Summary Creator Mathematical Association of America. History of American Mathematics in World War II Committee. Title Mathematical Association of America. History of American Mathematics in World War II Committee Records Dates: Abstract Records of the Committee's work in documenting the history of American mathematics in World War II. Accession No. Extent 10 in. Language English. Repository Center for American History,The University of Texas at Austin
Historical Note
This committee, formed in January 1980, was charged with planning a project whose initial goals were to identify published works and issue bibliographies as well as to locate unpublished sources and to encourage their preservation and their proper description. In addition It recognized the need for new personal memoirs and oral history interviews. More information on the history of this committee can be found in its minutes. Members were: J. Barkley Rosser (Chairman), Maynard J. Brichford, Churchill Eisenhart, Albert C. Lewis, G. Baley Price, Mina Rees, and Nathan Reingold. Return to the Table of Contents
Scope and Contents
Records of the Committee's work in documenting the history of American mathematics in World War II. The material consists largely of letters from mathematicians active during World War II concerning historically valuable material in their possession, and of reports concerning mathematical research conducted during World War II. Included are letters, minutes, brief memoirs, reports, reprints, photographs, cassette tapes.

72. References > K
kaplansky, irving. Infinite Abelian Groups U of Mich Press 1954 group; .Lie Algebras and Locally Compact Groups UCP 1971 group, liealg.
http://www.phy.olemiss.edu/~luca/Refs/k.html
References: K KAASALAINEN, M
  • KABAT, Daniel
    • w M Ortiz "Canonical quantization and braid invariance of (2+1)-dimensional gravity coupled to point particles" ht/9305155, PRD 49 (1994) R1684-8 [>gr].
    • "Black hole entropy and entropy of entanglement" ht/9503016 [>bh-therm].
    KAC, Mark
    • Enigmas of Chance: An Autobiography
    KAC, Victor G
    • Infinite-Dimensional Lie Algebras
    KADANOFF, Leo P H J Maris
    • w G Baym Quantum Statistical Mechanics
    • "The application of renormalization group techniques to quarks and strings" RMP 49 (1977) 267-96 [>lattice, renorm].
    • "Roads to chaos" PT dec (1983) 46-53 [>chaos].
    • Statistical Physics: Statics, Dynamics and Renormalization
    KADISON, Richard V
    • w J R Ringrose Fundamentals of the Theory of Operator Algebras
    • "Operator algebras: An overview" in Glimm et al 90, 61-89 [>obs].
    KAFATOS, Menas R Nadeau
    • ed Bell's Theorem, Quantum Theory, and Conceptions of the Universe Kluwer 1989 [@Greenberger et al].
    • w R Nadeau The Conscious Universe: Part and Whole in Modern Physical Theory
    KAHAN, Theodore
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    74. Lucy Kaplansky
    a particularly special night both of her parents were in the audience, andher father, irving kaplansky, came onstage to perform with his daughter.
    http://www.rambles.net/kaplansky_live.html
    Lucy Kaplansky
    Swallow Hill Music Hall,
    Denver, Colorado
    (20 November 1999)
    Television cameras were on hand for Lucy Kaplansky's November 20 gig in Denver to record the show for The Artist's Profile , a PBS show to be aired in the late winter/early spring of 2000. Viewers will see a sold-out crowd for Kaplansky's first time in Denver as a headliner. After a tentative "hi," Kaplansky, accompanying herself on guitar, opened with "The Angels Rejoiced in Heaven Tonight," an old bluegrass gospel song (she later joked about how a Jewish girl from Chicago loved country gospel) she'd learned from Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris. She mentioned that they were two of her greatest influences and shared an amusing story about meeting Harris at an airport while with her Cry, Cry, Cry bandmates Dar Williams and Richard Shindell. She learned that Harris recognized her and that she had to perform "The Angels Rejoiced Last Night" every night simply because "Emmylou Harris knows who I am." She segued into "The End of the Day," from her latest album, Ten Year Night , featuring her hard-hitting acoustic guitar and Suzanne Vegaesque talking/singing style at the song's end. She later explained with a smile that it is her "mother's favorite song of mine" because "it's zippy; it's a hit song."

    75. Science News Online: Ivars Peterson's MathTrek (7/10/99): A Song About Pi
    At the age of 82, irving kaplansky remains actively engaged in mathematical research . An online video of irving s kaplansky s lecture on Fun with
    http://www.sciencenews.org/pages/sn_arc99/7_10_99/mathland.htm
    The Weekly Newsmagazine of Science Recently on MathTrek: Solitaire-y Sequences 7/3/99 The Return of Zeta 6/26/99 The Mark of Zeta 6/19/99 July 10, 1999
    A Song About Pi
    At the age of 82, Irving Kaplansky remains actively engaged in mathematical research. Now Director Emeritus of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) in Berkeley, Calif., Kaplansky spends much of his time in the library, poking into various nooks and crannies of mathematical history. Tidying up loose ends and filling in unaccountable gaps in the mathematical literature, he patiently works through mathematical arguments, proves theorems, and prepares papers for publication. His remarkably wide-ranging efforts belie the oft-repeated notion that mathematicians are most productive when they are young. A distinguished mathematician who has made major contributions to algebra and other fields, Kaplansky was born in Toronto, Ontario, several years after his parents had emigrated from Poland. In the beginning, his parents thought that he was going to become a concert pianist. By the time he was 5 years old, he was taking piano lessons. That lasted for about 11 years, until he finally realized that he was never going to be a pianist of distinction. While in high school, Kaplansky started to play in dance bands. During his graduate studies at Harvard, he was a member of a small combo that performed in local night clubs. For a while, he hosted a regular radio program, where he played imitations of popular artists of the day and commented on their music. A little later, when Kaplansky became a math instructor at Harvard, one of his students was Tom Lehrer, later to become famous for his witty ditties about science and math. Lehrer is now at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

    76. From Kirk@cs.pitt.edu Sun Mar 1 181307 1998 Received From Gomez
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    77. Alibris: Mathematics Algebra Abstract
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    78. Lineare Algebra: Motto
    chips are down we close the office door and compute with matrices like fury. (kaplansky, irving. In Paul Halmos Celebrating 50 Years of Mathematics.)
    http://www.math.uni-bielefeld.de/birep/linalg99/motto.html
    Vorspruch
    "We (he and Halmos) share a philosophy about linear algebra: we think basis-free, we write basis-free , but when the chips are down we close the office door and compute with matrices like fury." (Kaplansky, Irving. In: Paul Halmos: Celebrating 50 Years of Mathematics.)

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    510.8 L846 v.293 Second order partial differential equations in Hilbert spaces Giuseppe Da Prato, Jerzy Zabczyk Cambridge UP 510.8 M42r v.43 New directions in Hopf algebras S. Montgomery, H.-J. Schneider Cambridge UP 510.8 Am35m no.49 Cotorsion modules Eben Matlis American Mathematical Society 514 F247t 2001 v.1 Topology of high-dimensional manifolds F. Thomas Farrell ¡¦ (eds.) ICTP 514 F247t 2001 v.2 Topology of high-dimensional manifolds F. Thomas Farrell ¡¦ (eds.) ICTP 515.223 G957l 1966 c.2 Lectures on Riemann surfaces 2 Gunning, Robert C(Robert Clifford),1931- Princeton University Press 510.8 L497 v.756 c.2 Elliptic pseudo-differential operators Cordes, H. O.1925 Springer Theory of Stein spaces 236 Grauert, Hans,1930 Springer-Verlag 515.45 M617n c.2 Nonlinear volterra integral equations Miller, Richard K Benjamin 510.8 G755 v.33 c.3 Differential topology 33 Hirsch, Morris W.,1933- Springer-Verlag 510.8 P943 v.33 c.2 Uniqueness and non-uniqueness in the Cauchy problem v. 33 Zuily, Claude,1945 Birkha@user Differential topology : first steps Wallace, Andrew H

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