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  1. Algebra with Galois Theory (Courant Lecture Notes) by Emil Artin, 2007-10-25
  2. The Collected Papers of Emil Artin by Emil Artin, 1965
  3. Class Field Theory (Ams Chelsea Publishing) by Emil Artin and John Tate, 2008-12-17
  4. Galois Theory: Lectures Delivered at the University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame Mathematical Lectures, Number 2) by Emil Artin, Arthur N. Milgram, 1997-07-10
  5. The gamma function (Athena series; selected topics in mathematics) by Emil Artin, 1964
  6. Algebra I: Unter Benutzung von Vorlesungen von Emil Artin und Emmi Noether (Heidelberger Taschenbücher) (German Edition) by Bartel L. van der Waerden, 1966-01-01
  7. Austrian Expatriates in Czechoslovakia: Austrian Expatriates in the Czech Republic, Emil Artin, Josef Bican, Rudolf Vytlacil, Max Pallenberg
  8. Algebraic Numbers and Algebraic Functions (AMS Chelsea Publishing) by Emil Artin, 2006-04-13
  9. Exposition by Emil Artin: A Selection (History of Mathematics) by Michael I. Rosen, 2006-11-29
  10. A freshman honors course in calculus and analytic geometry taught at Princeton University by Emil Artin, 1959
  11. Modern higher algebra: Galois theory by Emil Artin, 1957
  12. Galoissche Theorie (Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek) by Emil Artin, 1959
  13. Rings with minimum condition, (University of Michigan publication in mathematics) by Emil Artin, 1946
  14. Galois Theory 3RD Edition by Emil Artin, 1959

1. Artin
Emil Artin. Born 3 March 1898 in Vienna, Austria Died 20 Dec 1962 in Hamburg,Germany. Emil Artin's father, also called Emil Artin, was an art dealer.
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Emil Artin
Born: 3 March 1898 in Vienna, Austria
Died: 20 Dec 1962 in Hamburg, Germany
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Emil Artin 's father, also called Emil Artin, was an art dealer. Emil's mother was Emma Laura-Artin and she was an opera singer. All his life Emil would have a love of music which essentially equalled his love of mathematics. He was brought up in the town of Reichenberg in Bohemia which was then part of the Austrian Empire. Although the town today is called Liberec, and is in the northern Czech Republic, at the time that Emil was educated there it was a mainly German speaking city. As the centre of the textile industry it was often nicknamed the "Bohemian Manchester". Artin's childhood was not a particularly happy one and he recounted later in his life how he had felt lonely. He did not find himself attracted to mathematics at a very young age, contrary to what seems to happen to most mathematicians, and up to the age of sixteen the subject meant no more to him than any of his other school subjects and less than some. Rather surprisingly up to sixteen he did not show any particular talent for the subject; at least this was his own view of his schooldays when he spoke of them later in his life. The school subject which he did show talent for, and which he was most attracted towards, was chemistry. He spent a happy school year in France, the happiest of his schooldays, then his interests moved towards mathematics during his final two years at school.

2. Emil Artin - Encyclopedia Article From Britannica.com
Emil Artin b. March 3, 1898, Vienna, Austria d. Dec. 20, 1962, Hamburg, W.Ger. Austro-German mathematician who made fundamental contributions to class field theory, notably the general law of reciprocity. Search Emil Artin at Britannica.com for the Web's best sites, news and magazine articles, and related products.
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3. Recherche : Auteur
artin emil , Certification IDDN. Dans lesfiches. 1 fiche trouvée 1996 Algèbre géométrique.
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4. Artin
Translate this page artin emil allemand, 1898-1962 Professeur de mathématiques à l’universitéde Hambourg, il fuira l’Allemagne nazie pour l’Amérique
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ARTIN Emil
allemand, 1898-1962
Galois Groupe quotient : soit H un a ~ b a * b H ( b aH) , groupe groupe quotient de G par H. H H H p = G de sous-groupes de G telle que
  • H k k+1 H K+1 /H k groupe quotient ) soit commutatif (k = 1,...,p)
Le (S o (non commutatif) est : si l'on pose S s s s
  • s = e : abc abc , s : abc cab , s : abc bca s : abc cba , s : abc acb , s : abc bac
on peut former sa table de Pythagore s s s s S s s s s est un sous-groupe de S pour tout s i de S les produits s i s s i et s i s s i H. Le groupe quotient S s , soit s s s s s s s s S /H o ) est clairement commutatif. S 5, alors S n n'est pas , c'est ainsi que Galois
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5. Editions Jacques Gabay - Emil ARTIN
Translate this page Emil ARTIN. Emil ARTIN. 1898 - 1962. Biographie Bibliographie Au cataloguedes Editions Jacques Gabay ARTIN Algèbre géométrique
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7. HISTORICAL THINGS IN NUMBER THEORY
N O P R S T V W Z Alexander Aigner; Nesmith Ankeny;Roger Apéry; Friedrich Arndt (18171866); Emil artin emil Artin
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8. Artin
Emil Artin. Born 3 March 1898 in Vienna, Austria Died 20 Dec 1962 inHamburg, Germany. Click the picture above to see two larger pictures
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9. Emil Artin
Emil Artin(18981962) was born on March 3, 1898, in Vienna, Austria.In 1916, he passed his school certification and after one semester
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Emil Artin (1898-1962) was born on March 3, 1898, in Vienna, Austria. In 1916, he passed his school certification and after one semester of university work, he was called for military service. In January 1919, he resumed his studies at the University of Leipzig, where he was awarded the Ph.D. degree in 1921. Artin was appointed lecturer in 1923, became extraordinary professor in 1925, and became ordinary professor in 1926 at the University of Hamburg. In 1937, along with his family Artin emigrated to the United States. He taught for a year at the University of Notre Dame and from 1938 to 1946 at Indiana University. In 1946, he joined Princeton University, and in 1958 he returned to the University of Hamburg, where he remained teaching until his death in 1962. In 1927, Artin proved the general law of reciprocity, which included all the previous known laws of reciprocity until the time of Gauss . It has become the main theorem of class field theory. In 1961, he published, with John Tate, Class Field Theory In 1926, in collaboration with Otto Schreier, Artin developed the theory of real-closed fields. The following year, with the help of the theorem on real-closed fields, he proved the

10. HISTORICAL THINGS IN NUMBER THEORY
Nesmith Ankeny; Roger Apéry; Emil artin emil Artin (MacTutor); Emil Artin, hislife and his work, (by Hans Zassenhaus, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic V, No.
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Historical things in Number Theory

11. Virtual Encyclopedia Of Mathematics
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12. Biografía De Emil Artin
Translate this page emil artin, emil artin elaboró un número importante de supuestos que handesempeñado un papel relevante en el desarrollo de las matemáticas.
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Emil Artin
Nacido el
03 de marzo de 1898,
en
Viena, Austria,
Fallecido el
20 de diciembre de 1962,
en
Hamburgo, Alemania.
Emil Artin , llevaba el mismo nombre de su padre quién era un comerciante en piezas de arte. Su madre, Emma Laura-Artin, era una cantante de ópera. Quizá, por el antecedente de sus padres, la vida de Artin estuvo marcada por un gran amor por las artes y la música, sólo igualado por su pasión por las matemáticas. Fue criado en la ciudad de Reichenberg, en la Bohemia, que era entonces parte del Imperio Austriaco. Aunque en la actualidad la ciudad de Reichenberg se llama Liberec, y se encuentra ubicada en el norte de la República Checa, en el tiempo en que Emil fue educado allí el principal idioma que se hablaba era el alemán. Como se trataba de una ciudad industrial textil, a menudo se le denominaba como «la Manchester Bohemia ».
La niñez de Artin no fue particularmente feliz, ya que siempre lo embargaba, como él lo mencionó más de una vez, una profunda soledad. De niño, no se encontraba atraído por las matemáticas, como generalmente no ocurre con la mayor parte de los matemáticos, y hasta la edad de dieciséis años, no le prestó más atención que la que le otorgaban el resto de sus compañeros de escuela. Más aún, hasta esa edad no mostró ningún talento en particular para esa disciplina; al menos esa era su propia opinión que el mismo exponía sobre su época de escolar. En ese período de escolaridad, Artin mostraba un mayor talento y atracción por la química. Pero el cambio se produce cuando cursa sus dos últimos años de escuela en Francia, los que considera como los días más felices de su escolaridad. Esos años corresponden al período de su vida en que se despierta en él su atracción por las matemáticas.

13. Artin - Hans-Emil's Image Gallery
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14. Encyclopædia Britannica
Encyclopædia Britannica. artin, emil. Encyclopædia Britannica Article
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15. Sito Web Italiano Per La Filosofia-EMIL ARTIN
INDICE DEI NOMI emil artin Il Sole 24 Ore19 MARZO 2000 La matematica che scioglie i nodi Così una pratica millenaria si è trasformata in una vera e propra scienza di UMBERTO BOTTAZZINI
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  • La matematica che scioglie i nodi
    Così una pratica millenaria si è trasformata in una vera e propra scienza di UMBERTO BOTTAZZINI
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    17. Artin
    Biography of emil artin (18981962) emil artin's father, also called emil artin, was an art dealer. emil's mother was Emma Laura-artin and she was an opera
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    Emil Artin
    Born: 3 March 1898 in Vienna, Austria
    Died: 20 Dec 1962 in Hamburg, Germany
    Click the picture above
    to see two larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Emil Artin 's father, also called Emil Artin, was an art dealer. Emil's mother was Emma Laura-Artin and she was an opera singer. All his life Emil would have a love of music which essentially equalled his love of mathematics. He was brought up in the town of Reichenberg in Bohemia which was then part of the Austrian Empire. Although the town today is called Liberec, and is in the northern Czech Republic, at the time that Emil was educated there it was a mainly German speaking city. As the centre of the textile industry it was often nicknamed the "Bohemian Manchester". Artin's childhood was not a particularly happy one and he recounted later in his life how he had felt lonely. He did not find himself attracted to mathematics at a very young age, contrary to what seems to happen to most mathematicians, and up to the age of sixteen the subject meant no more to him than any of his other school subjects and less than some. Rather surprisingly up to sixteen he did not show any particular talent for the subject; at least this was his own view of his schooldays when he spoke of them later in his life. The school subject which he did show talent for, and which he was most attracted towards, was chemistry. He spent a happy school year in France, the happiest of his schooldays, then his interests moved towards mathematics during his final two years at school.

    18. References For Artin
    References for emil artin. Books S Lang and JT Tate (eds.), E artin,The collected papers of emil artin (Reading, Mass.London, 1965).
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    References for Emil Artin
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • S Lang and J T Tate (eds.), E Artin, The collected papers of Emil Artin (Reading, Mass.-London, 1965). Articles:
  • R Bartolozzi and U Oliveri, Reflections on some contributions of Emil Artin to the foundations of geometry: the problem of coordinatization (Italian), Riv. Mat. Pura Appl.
  • Arch. Hist. Exact Sci.
  • Arch. Hist. Exact Sci.
  • (Paris, 1987), 106-138.
  • R Brauer, Emil Artin, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.
  • H Cartan, Emil Artin, Abh. Math. Sem. Univ. Hamburg
  • C Chevalley, Emil Artin [1898-1962], Bull. Soc. Math. France
  • K Miyake, The establishment of the Takagi-Artin class field theory, in The intersection of history and mathematics (Basel, 1994),109-128.
  • P Roquette, Personal communication (Decemebr 2000).
  • B Schoeneberg, Emil Artin, Mitt. Math. Gesellsch. Hamburg
  • H Zassenhaus, Emil Artin, his life and his work, Notre Dame J. Formal Logic Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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    20. Mathematiker In Hamburg - Emil Artin
    Translate this page emil artin. (1898-1962).
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    • Promotion 1921 in Leipzig Habilitaion 1923 in Hamburg 1926 bis 1937 ordentlicher Professor in Hamburg 1937 Emigration in die USA 1937-1938 Professor an der University of Notre Dame 1938-1946 Indiana University in Bloomington 1946-1958 Princeton University Am 20. Dezember 1962 stirbt Artin in Hamburg
    Mathematische Leistungen Zum Seitenanfang Literatur Zum Seitenanfang
  • Lexikon bedeutender Mathematiker, Verlag Harri Deutsch, 1. Auflage, Frankfurt/M. 1990

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