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         Zassenhaus Hans:     more books (21)
  1. Group Theory, Algebra, and Number Theory: Colloquium in Memory of Hans Zassenhaus, Held in Saarbrucken, Germany, June 4-5, 1993
  2. Number Theory and Algebra: Collected Papers Dedicated to Henry B. Mann, Arnold E. Ross, and Olga Taussky-Todd
  3. Crystallographic Groups of Four-dimensional Space (Monographs on Crystallography) by Harold Brown, Rolf Bulow, et all 1978-10-11
  4. Lie groups, lie algebras and representation theory (Seminaire de mathematiques superieures) by Hans Zassenhaus, 1981
  5. The Theory of Groups by Hans Zassenhaus, 1958
  6. The Theory of Groups by Hans Zassenhaus, 1949
  7. Theory of Groups 2ND Edition by Hans Zassenhaus, 1958
  8. Theory of Groups 1ST Edition by Hans Zassenhaus, 1949-01-01
  9. The group of an equation (Nachrichten der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Gottingen. II. Mathematisch-physikalische Klasse) by Hans Zassenhaus, 1967
  10. Journal of Number Theory , Vol. 2 1970 by Hans Zassenhaus, 1970
  11. Journal of Number Theory, Vol. 6, No. 4, Aug. 1974 by Hans Zassenhaus, 1974
  12. Artin, his life and his work by Hans Zassenhaus, 1963
  13. Lie-rings and Lie-algebras: Canadian mathematical congress, summer seminar, University of Alberta, August 12-30, 1957 by Hans Zassenhaus, 1957
  14. NUMBER THEORY AND ALGEBRA: Collected Papers Dedicated to Henry B. Mann, Arnold E. Ross, and Olga Taussky-Todd. by Hans. Zassenhaus, 1978

61. William A. McWorter
I begged to return to Ohio State but was rebuffed until the great algebraist hans zassenhaus stepped in on my behalf Blacks must realise that we
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/mcworter_williama.html
William A. McWorter
Born: place: Ph.D. Ohio State University 1963
thesis: Phi Algebras ; Advisor: Alexander Abian personal or universal URL:
email: ed. note: I include the material below against the wishes of Dr. McWorter. Indeed, he refused to give me requested data until I proved, to him, my philosophical purity. After six weeks and many electronic exchanges, I decided I could spend my energy more profitably elsewhere. The quotes below come from William McWorter's e-communications with me: "Yes, I am that american, who happens to be black. Your site is important but I am troubled that you "honor" everyone listed. I do not deserve to be honored. Yes, I have done research which has been published. But it is not of sufficient quality that honor is appropriate. A black invented the street light and another black invented the golf tee. It is ridiculous to honor them." McWorter's undergraduate performance was pitiful, he finished with a 2.1 average (2.6 in mathematics) and, as no University would accept such poor perfromance, he begged his way into grad school, where he flowered . Before earning his Ph.D. (probably around 1962), Dr. McWorter had published 3 papers.

62. Guy T. Hogan - Mathematician Of The African Diaspora
At the Ohio State University, Hogan studied with Drs. Wolfgang Kappe, and hans zassenhaus, writing his dissertation in the field of finite groups and their
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/hogan_guyt.html
Guy Theodore Hogan Born: 1933; birthplace: Republic of Panama (U.S. Citizen since 1965) BA Talladega College (1957); MS University of Chicago (1959) Ph.D. (1968) Ohio State University
thesis: Variations on the H(,p) problem for finite p-groups ; advisor: Arno Cronheim area of degree: Group Theory Professor of Mathematics at Norfolk State University. personal or universal URL: http://math.nsu.edu/Math/faculty/hogan/guy.htm
email: gthogan@nsu.edu Guy Theodore Hogan was born and grew up in a West Indian enclave in the Republic of Panama. His father was from Barbados, his mother was from Jamaica, and he was the tenth in a family of eleven children. At the Ohio State University, Hogan studied with Drs. Wolfgang Kappe, and Hans Zassenhaus, writing his dissertation in the field of finite groups and their automorphisms. He has published papers in this field and continues to work in this area, with a burgeoning new interest in the area of error-correcting codes, and computational group theory. Hogan has taught at Talladega College, Central State University (Ohio), State University of New York at Oneonta and at Binghamton, University of Massachusetts at Boston, and now at Norfolk State University. While at UMass, he served for a while as Special Assistant to the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs.

63. Uni Stuttgart - Fakultät Mathematik
but also personally, from my close contact with the Professors Irving Reiner, Urbana, Reinhold Baer, Frankfurt, and hans zassenhaus, Columbus. Journals
http://www.roggenkampmath.de/currvit/
o. Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. K. W. Roggenkamp,Universität Stuttgart
Mathematisches Institut B
3. Lehrstuhl C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E
Klaus W. Roggenkamp

I was born on 24 December 1940 in Hannover as son of the Landeskonservator Dr.-Ing. Hans Roggenkamp and his wife Hildegard. A-level at the classical humanistic Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gymnasium in Hannover BA in physics at the Justus-Liebig-University in Gießen BA in mathematics, also in Gießen MS at the Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen Master thesis on ``Integral representation of finite groups'' under the advisor Prof. Dr. H. Börner Assistant at the Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen University of Illinois in Urbana, supported by a grant of the ``Volkswagen Foundation'' Ph.D. at the Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen, on ``Representation of finite groups in polynomial fields'' under the advisors professor Dr. I. Reiner, University of Illinois, and Dr. H. Börner, University of Gießen ``Instructor'' at the University of Illinois, then ``assistant professor'' 1969 (June/July) at the University of Illinois, financed by a grant of the National Science Foundation

64. Our Mathematical Ancestors
hans zassenhaus. Tony Pantev. EW Barnes J. Littlewood Donald Spencer
http://www.math.upenn.edu/100/ancestors.html
Our Mathematical Ancestors (October 1999)
Christos Athanasiadis
Chebyscheff Markov Tamarkin Nelson Dunford Jacob T. Schwartz Gian-Carlo Rota Richard P. Stanley
Jonathan Block
Raoul Bott
Irene I. Bouw
F. Oort
Eugenio Calabi
Felix Klein Adolph Hurwitz) David Hilbert Erhard Schmidt Salomon Bochner
Thesis Students : R. J. Milgram, Carlos Ferraris, Salvador Gigena, Tom Sayin Ho, Jianfang Li, Xiuxiong Chen
Luca Capogna
J. J. v. Littrow N. Braschman P. L. Chebyshev G. F. Voronoi W. Sierpinski Antoni Zygmund Eugene Fabes
Ching-Li Chai
Brioschi Cremona Veronese G. Castelnuovo Oscar Zariski David Mumford
Thesis Students : Jeff Achter, Chia-Fu Yu
Ted Chinburg
Josef Stefan Ludwig Boltzmann Gustav Herglotz Emil Artin John T. Tate
Thesis Students : Sunghan Bae, Seyong Kim, David Solomon, Tom Schmidt, Tony Costa, Adebisi Agboola, Mike Rogers, George Pappas, Chi-Fong Lau, Seon-In Kwon, Caiqun Xiao, Shubin Hu, Matrias Atria, Darren Glass
Christopher Croke
E. H. Moore George David Birkhoff M. H. Stone Richard V. Kadison Richard Lashof
Thesis Students : Jin-Whan Yim, Jianguo Cao, Tobias Colding, Xiaobo Liu, Scott Pauls

65. PNAS -- Index By Author (Sep 15 1958, 44 (9))
Zachau, hans Georg zassenhaus, hans. Current Issue Archives Online Submission Info for Authors Subscribe About Editorial Board Contact
http://www.pnas.org/content/vol44/issue9/aindex.shtml
Index by Author: Sep 15 1958; 44 (9) [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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Acs, George [PDF]
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Baxter, Margery G. [PDF]
Bellman, Richard [PDF]
Bellman, Richard [PDF]
Bellman, Richard [PDF]
Benesch, Reinhold [PDF]
Benesch, Ruth E. [PDF]
Bourne, Samuel [PDF]
Braun, Werner [PDF]
Bruce, Victor [PDF]
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Cavalieri, Liebe F. [PDF]
Chandrasekhar, S. [PDF]
Chandrasekhar, S. [PDF]
Charnes, A. [PDF]
Colbert, Edwin H. [PDF]
Cooper, W. W. [PDF]
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Firshein, William [PDF]
Franck, James [PDF]
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Gower, Josephine S. [PDF]
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Hurlock, Barbara [PDF]
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Isenberg, Irvin [PDF]
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Kalaba, Robert [PDF]
Kaus, Peter [PDF]
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Lehman, Sherman [PDF]
Lipmann, Fritz [PDF]
Lockingen, Lloyd S. [PDF]
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Maddux, Savanna C. [PDF]
McLachlan, Dan [PDF]
Middleton, Richard B. [PDF]
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Nicol, C. A. [PDF]
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Pittendrigh, Colin [PDF]
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Raper, John R. [PDF]
Rosenberg, Barbara H. [PDF]
Russell, Liane Brauch [PDF]
Russell, W. L. [PDF]
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Schwinger, Julian [PDF]
Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert [PDF]
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Talalay, Paul [PDF]
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Vandiver, H. S. [PDF]
Vandiver, H. S. [PDF]
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Williams-Ashman, H. G. [PDF]
Woltjer, L. [PDF]
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Zachau, Hans Georg [PDF]
Zassenhaus, Hans [PDF]
Current Issue Archives Online Submission ... Site Map

66. PNAS -- Index By Author (Jul 15 1957, 43 (7))
zassenhaus, hans. Current Issue Archives Online Submission Info for Authors Subscribe About Editorial Board Contact Sitemap
http://www.pnas.org/content/vol43/issue7/aindex.shtml
Index by Author: Jul 15 1957; 43 (7) [Table of Contents] A B C D E F G H I J K L ... N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A
Allfrey, V. G. [PDF]
B
Bourne, Samuel [PDF]
Bowen, Vaughan T. [PDF]
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Cori, Carl F. [PDF]
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Foias, C. [PDF]
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Gifford, Ernest M. [PDF]
Gussi, G. [PDF]
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Illingworth, Barbara [PDF]
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Jones, Donald F. [PDF]
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Khoo, Uheng [PDF]
Khoo, Uheng [PDF]
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Livingstone, D. [PDF]
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Meselson, Matthew [PDF]
Mirsky, A. E. [PDF]
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Narasimhan, M. S. [PDF]
Novick, Aaron [PDF]
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Phillips, Gerald B. [PDF]
Poenaru, V. [PDF]
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Russel, W. L. [PDF]
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Stahl, Franklin W. [PDF]
Stinson, Harry T. [PDF]
Stinson, Harry T. [PDF]
Sugihara, T. T. [PDF]
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Vinograd, Jerome [PDF]
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Weiner, Milton [PDF]
Welshons, W. J. [PDF]
Wetmore, Ralph H. [PDF]
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Zassenhaus, Hans [PDF]
Current Issue Archives Online Submission ... Site Map

67. @Inproceedings{Arrell84, Author = Arrell, David G. And Robertson
Rolf and Neub{\ {u}}ser, Joachim and Wondratscheck, hans and zassenhaus, hans , TITLE = Crystallographic Groups of Four Dimensional Space ,
http://www.maths.unsw.edu.au/computing/compfiles/biblio.bib

68. Hans Zassenhaus Université Montpellier II
hans zassenhaus hans-Joachim Bremermann hans zassenhaus (1912-1991). Cette image et la biographie complète en anglais résident
http://ens.math.univ-montp2.fr/SPIP/article.php3?id_article=2015

69. CRM: Jiri Patera
M. Havlicek, J. Patera, and E. Pelantová, On Lie gradings II, (dedicated to the memory of hans zassenhaus), Linear Algebra and its Applic. 277 (1998) 97125
http://www.crm.umontreal.ca/~patera/
Jiri Patera
Affiliation
Bureau
Office
CRM: 514-343-6419

E-Mail
patera@CRM.UMontreal.CA
Refereed articles 1998-2005 (accepted or published)
  • J. Patera, A. Zaratsyan, Discrete and Continuous Cosine Transform Generalized to Lie Groups SU(3) and G(2), accepted in J. Math. Phys.
  • J. Patera, A. Zaratsyan, Discrete and Continuous Cosine Transform Generalized to Lie Groups SU(2)xSU(2) and O(5), J. Math. Phys.,
  • Classification of Voronoi and Delone tiles in quasicrystals: III. Decagonal window of any size, J. Phys. A: Math. Gen.,
  • A. Atoyan, J. Patera, V. Sahakian, A. Akhperjanian, Fourier transform method for imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes, Astroparticle Phys.,
  • A. Atoyan, J. Patera, Properties of continuous Fourier extension of the discrete cosine transform and its multidimensional generalization, J. Math. Phys.
  • Fine gradings of o(4,C), J. Math. Phys.
  • I. Kashuba, J. Patera, Graded contractions of Jordan algebras and their representations, J. Phys. A: Math. Gen.
  • L. S. Guimond, Jan Patera, Jiri Patera, Statistics and implementation of aperiodic pseudorandom number generators, Applied Numerical Mathematics

70. CRM - Annual Report 1996-1997 - 12
and the classification with hans zassenhaus of the subgroups of physically important groups and of the maximal Abelian subalgebras of complex and real
http://www.crm.umontreal.ca/rapports/rapport_1996-1997/rapport_1996-1997_an_HTML
Michel Delfour and Francois Lalonde elected to the Royal Society of Canada Michel Delfour, a long-time member of the CRM, was again a recipient of a notable national distinction, being elected to the Academy of Sciences of the Royal Society of Canada this year, after being awarded the Prix Urgel Archambault by ACFAS last year. After completing the Honours Degree in Electrical Engineering and winning among other distinctions the Ernest Brown Gold Medal for highest ability throughout the undergraduate course at McGill University, Michel Delfour joined the Systems Research Center of the Case Institute of Technology where he obtained his Ph.D. in Mathematics in the joint program in Mathematical Systems Theory and Control. Attracted by the newly created CRM at the Université de Montréal, he first came as a visiting research scientist in 1970 and became Professor in the Department of Mathematics in 1983. His research activities cover a wide range of topics in Engineering, Modeling, Computing and Mathematics. His current areas of interest include the control and design of shapes and structures. Much of his work in these areas was developed in the course of an extensive collaboration to the Canadian Space Program, with numerous applications in the design of satellites of communication. His most recent contributions are in the area of thin shells made of composite or smart materials with applications to the control of structural vibrations and the shape optimal design of all-purpose electrical vehicles. His research also covers the areas of modelling and control by delay equations and numerical methods in impulsive differential equations.

71. An Appreciation Of Jim Lambek At McGill By Michael Barr A Talk
In 1950, he completed his Ph.D. under hans zassenhaus and was promoted to assistant professor. In those days, assistant professors taught at least 12 hours
http://www.math.mcgill.ca/triples/lambek97/Lambek.biography.html
An appreciation of Jim Lambek at McGill by Michael Barr A talk given on the occasion of Jim Lambek's 75 birthday. I would like to welcome all of you here, who with one exception, are here today to honour Jim Lambek. He was immediately hired as a lecturer in mathematics. In these post-war days, McGill had to expand rapidly to make room for returning veterans and one way it dealt with the problem was by opening a satelite campus in St. Jean. Getting there was his responsibility. Jim told me that once he missed the train for reasons beyond his control and skipped the class. The chairman told him he should have taken a taxi-at his own expense of course. This would have cost $10. To put this in modern terms, you should probably figure about $200. In 1950, he completed his Ph.D. under Hans Zassenhaus and was promoted to assistant professor. In those days, assistant professors taught at least 12 hours a week and were not expected to do much, if any, research. I had been under the distinct impression that Jim had published little or nothing during the ensuing decade, but when I actually looked at his CV, I was surprised to discover that he had 14 publications between 1951 and 1959! Half of those papers were joint with Leo Moser and appear to be combinatorics and elementary number theory. However, even in those early days he had begun research on several of the areas of mathematics that would occupy the rest of his career. In 1958, he published his first paper on the syntactic calculus, which continues today to occupy him (or, perhaps, once again occupies him) as well as his first paper on rings of quotients.

72. Fundamental Theorem Of Algebra
hans zassenhaus American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 74, No. 5. (May, 1967), pp. 485497, Jstor. A constructive form of the second Gauss proof of the
http://math.fullerton.edu/mathews/n2003/funtheoremalgegra/FunTheoremAlgebraBib/L
Bibliography for the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra unabridged
  • The fundamental theorem of algebra and linear algebra.
    Derksen, Harm
    Amer. Math. Monthly 110 (2003), no. 7, 620623, MathSciNet. Green's Theorem and the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
    Loya, P.
    American Mathematical Monthly, 2003, vol. 110, no. 10, pp. 944-946, Ingenta. Teach Gauss's 1799 Proof of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
    Hecht, L.
    21St Century Science and Technology, 2002, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 2, Ingenta. Gauss's Declaration of Independence: The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
    Director, B.
    21St Century Science and Technology, 2002, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 66-69, Ingenta. A Constructive Proof of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra without Using the Rationals
    Geuvers, H.; Wiedijk, F.; Zwanenburg, J.
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2002, no. 2277, pp. 96-111, Ingenta. Another topological proof of the fundamental theorem of algebra. Elem. Math. 57 (2002), no. 1, 3237, MathSciNet. On the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra Mays J.
  • 73. Guy Theodore Hogan
    where he studied with Drs. Wolfgang Kappe, and hans zassenhaus, writing his dissertation in the field of finite groups and their automorphisms.
    http://www.maa.org/summa/archive/hogan_g.htm

    SUMMA
    Index for the Archival Record
    Guy Theodore Hogan
    Ethnicity: African American
    Gender: M
    Year of Birth: 1933
    Place of Birth: Republic of Panama (U.S. Citizen since 1965) Norfolk State University Dept. of Mathematics Norfolk, VA 23504-3989 (757) 823-8820 Voice (757) 823-8427 Fax gthogan@nsu.edu Education PhD Institution: Ohio State University, 1969 Dissertation Title: Variations on the H(,p) problem for finite p-groups MS Institution: University of Chicago, 1959
    BA Institution: Talladega College, 1957 Additional Study: J.D., Suffolk University Law School (MA), 1985
    Biography Mathematics was not Hogan’s major interest when he started Talladega. He had entertained thoughts of majoring in philosophy. But the mathematics professor (the only professor in the one-person department), Dr. Eric Nussbaum, was a Great Books trained scholar, with wide-ranging interests. Before taking the Calculus I course, for example, his students participated in a seminar based on Dedekind’s "Zahlentheorie." While they do not claim to have fully understood it then, they were, nonetheless, sensitized to some of the deep problems underlying the foundations of mathematics. These kinds of exposures led to Hogan’s decision to become a mathematics major. Mathematics now was seen as more than mere calculations and drudgery. It became a part of philosophy. It was also at Talladega that he developed a sustained interest in modern poetry, classical music, modern jazz, and literature. Indeed, he often tells his classes that mathematics is a highly "language intensive" subject, which cannot be mastered without some command of language. Hogan’s bachelor’s thesis was "On the Existence of Solutions to Ordinary Differential Equations." After Talladega he went on to earn an M.S. from the University of Chicago, and later, a Ph.D. from the Ohio State University, where he studied with Drs. Wolfgang Kappe, and Hans Zassenhaus, writing his dissertation in the field of finite groups and their automorphisms. He has published papers in this field and continues to work in this area, with a burgeoning new interest in the area of error-correcting codes, and computational group theory.

    74. William Adkins/Steven Weintraub Algebra. An Approach Via Module
    5840 hans zassenhaus Methoden und Probleme der modernen Algebra. Jber. DMV 96 (1994), 2133. zassenhaus Antrittvorlesung von 1947 in Hamburg.
    http://felix.unife.it/Root/d-Mathematics/d-Algebra/b-Algebra

    75. Università Degli Studi Di Ferrara - Cerca in rete
    Translate this page 3120 Peter Bundschuh/hans zassenhaus Theodor Schneider (1911-1988). J. Number Theory 39 (1991), 129-143. 3539 5182 H. Strade Hel Braun 1914-1986. Mitt.
    http://felix.unife.it/Root/d-Quellen/Inhalt-3539-Mathematiker-1991
    LA PAGINA RICERCATA NON ESISTE O E' STATA RIMOSSA.
    L'indirizzo del portale dell'Università degli Studi di Ferrara è : http://www.unife.it/
    Aiuto

    In Internet unife.it

    76. Project Description: Cataloging Of Mathematical Literary Remains - Goettingen St
    In addition, with the support of the DFG, the extensive scholarly remains of hans zassenhaus were obtained from the US The cataloging of the mathematical
    http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/projekte/en/katalogis_mathnachlaesse_en.html
    HOME Cataloging of Mathematical Literary Remains
    Keywords:
    information service Description:
    The Goettingen SUB has a holding of about 350 literary remains, i.e., the papers left after a scholar's death. A special emphasis in the Goettingen collection is mathematics and the natural sciences. Care and development of the remains has from inception been emphasized, so that the users' interests are clearly focused on the newer manuscripts and remains here. The collecting, completing, and indexing of the scholars' literary remains are the responsibility of the Manuscripts and Rare Prints Department, which is located in the historical library building. A marked growth in the mathematical remains has taken place since the beginning of the 1990s, after the library set as a goal the collecting and indexing of this material upon making a contract for such with the Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung (the German National Mathematical Society). Some of the partial remains that the library has collected since 1992 include those of Ernst Steinitz, Ludwig Bieberbach, Wilhelm Maier, Carl Ludwig Siegel, and Ludwig Kiepert. In addition, with the support of the DFG, the extensive scholarly remains of Hans Zassenhaus were obtained from the U.S. The cataloging of the mathematical remains has been financially supported by the Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Goettingen since 1992. The cataloging software used since 1997 is HANS (

    77. Matematici S-Z
    zassenhaus, hans Julius (Coblenza, Germania 1912 - Columbus, OH, USA 21 novembre 1991)
    http://encyclopedie-it.snyke.com/articles/matematici_s_z.html
    Matematici S-Z
    Elenco in ordine alfabetico limitato alle iniziali S, T, ... e Z delle maggiori personalit  della matematica Vedi Matematici con iniziale A B C D ... Z Saranno disponibili anche elenchi di matematici in ordine cronologico
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    78. Peter Rehm: Prime Factorization Of Integral Cayley Octaves
    Finally I want to state my obligation to the late hans zassenhaus who aroused my interest in octave algebras. 2. Integral octaves For the convenience of the
    http://www.numdam.org/numdam-bin/item?id=AFST_1993_6_2_2_271_0

    79. TIps Til Særoppgaver- Hiltgunt Zassenhaus
    For flere hundre nordmenn er navnet Hiltgunt zassenhaus blitt selve symbolet hans som studerte matematikk, Willfried som fortsatt gikk på gymnasiet og
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    "For oss som av gode makter fikk tildelt Hiltgunt Zassenhaus som vår spesielle lykke-fé gjennom harde og tunge og vonde år, finnes det ingen tvil. Vi spør ikke med svenskene: "Englar, finns dom?" Vi vet at de finnes.
    Jeg vet at Hiltgunt helst ikke vil utstyres med vinger. Det er heller ikke nødvendig. Hun har med sitt liv vist oss at det går an å fly uten vinger. Hun fløy på et magisk teppe, hvis innskrift lød: "Amor vincit omnia", hvilket utlagt betyr: Kjærligheten overvinner alt.
    Gjennom mange år hadde demonene overtaket. Men på tross av dem gikk det engler - godhetens, troens og håpets engler og budbærere gjennom lukkede dører. Overvant bolt og jern med hjertelag, medmenneskelighet og varme tanker."

    80. Lehrstuhl B Für Mathematik Der RWTH Aachen - Publikationen
    hans zassenhaus 19121991. Jb. d. Dt. Math.-Verein. 96 (1994), 1-20. Holt, D. and PLESKEN, W. The p-coclass of a group. Journal of Algebra 162, No.
    http://wwwb.math.rwth-aachen.de/veroeffentlichungen.html
    • Hartjen, G. and PLESKEN, W.
      Constructing matrices with given generalized characteristic polynomial.
      in: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Multidimensional Systems (NDS 2005), University of Wuppertal, Germany
    • PLESKEN, W. and Robertz, D.
      Janet's approach to presentations and resolutions for polynomials and linear pdes.
      Archiv der Mathematik (2005), no. 1, 22-37
    • Chyzak, F., Quadrat, A. and Robertz, D.
      OreModules: A symbolic package for the study of multidimensional linear systems.
      in: Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Symposium on Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems (MTNS 2004), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
    • Blinkov, Y. A., Cid, C. F., Gerdt, V. P., PLESKEN, W. and Robertz, D.
      The MAPLE Package "Janet": I. Polynomial Systems. II. Linear Partial Differential Equations. in: Proc. 6th Int. Workshop on Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing, Passau , 2003. Siehe auch http://wwwb.math.rwth-aachen.de/Janet
    • Chyzak, F., Quadrat, A. and Robertz, D. Linear control systems over Ore algebras. Effective algorithms for the computation of parametrizations. in: Proceedings of the IFAC Workshop on Time-Delay Systems (TDS03), INRIA Rocquencourt, France

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