Carlitz Leonard Carlitz. Born 26 Dec 1907 in Leonard Carlitz' father was a Ukrainianwhile his mother was a Latvian. They were a Jewish family http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Carlitz.html
Extractions: Leonard Carlitz' father was a Ukrainian while his mother was a Latvian. They were a Jewish family who emigrated with Leonard's four grandparents to the United States around 1890. Leonard attended school in Philadelphia and his remarkable academic talents were clear at this time. These talents led to him being awarded a scholarship to study mathematics at the University of Philadelphia. He graduated with a A.B. in mathematics in 1927, completing his Master's degree in mathematics the following year. On completing his Master's degree, Carlitz remained at the University of Philadelphia to study for his doctorate which was supervised by H H Mitchell (a student of Veblen ). He became interested in Artin 's early work which was on quadratic number fields, in particular the analytic and arithmetic theory. In 1927 Artin made a major contribution to the theory of noncommutative rings, called hypercomplex numbers at this time. Inspired by
HISTORICAL THINGS IN NUMBER THEORY Bukhshtab (RMS); Leonard carlitz leonard Carlitz (MacTutor); LeonardCarlitz (19071999) (NAMS). Eugène Charles Catalan (MacTutor); Nikolai http://www.math.uga.edu/~ntheory/N14.html
Extractions: Prizes Henryk Iwaniec, Peter Sarnak and Richard Taylor receive the 7th Ostrowski Prize Kevin Buzzard wins 2002 LMS Whitehead Prize Susan Howson wins 2002 Cambridge University Adams Prize Henryk Iwaniec receives 2002 AMS Cole Prize ... Don Zagier receives Von Staudt Prize , Notices of the AMS, September 2001 Henri Cohen receives the F.L. Bauer Prize
Extractions: This page is quoted from Jerry Grossman, see link below. It may be outdated, please go to his page for the current information: Erdos2, Version 1999, February 4, 1999 This is a list of the 5608 persons with Erdos number equal to 2, together with their co-authors who have Erdos number 1 listed beneath them. Please send corrections and comments to . The Erdos Number Project Web site can be found at the following URL:
Carlitz Biography of leonard carlitz' (19071999) leonard carlitz. Born 26 Dec 1907 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , USA http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Carlitz.html
Extractions: Leonard Carlitz' father was a Ukrainian while his mother was a Latvian. They were a Jewish family who emigrated with Leonard's four grandparents to the United States around 1890. Leonard attended school in Philadelphia and his remarkable academic talents were clear at this time. These talents led to him being awarded a scholarship to study mathematics at the University of Philadelphia. He graduated with a A.B. in mathematics in 1927, completing his Master's degree in mathematics the following year. On completing his Master's degree, Carlitz remained at the University of Philadelphia to study for his doctorate which was supervised by H H Mitchell (a student of Veblen ). He became interested in Artin 's early work which was on quadratic number fields, in particular the analytic and arithmetic theory. In 1927 Artin made a major contribution to the theory of noncommutative rings, called hypercomplex numbers at this time. Inspired by
References For Carlitz References for leonard carlitz'. Articles JV Brawley, Dedicated to leonardcarlitz the man and his work, Finite Fields Appl. 1 (2) (1995), 135151. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Carlitz.html
Extractions: J V Brawley, Dedicated to Leonard Carlitz : the man and his work, Finite Fields Appl. D R Hayes, Introduction to : "Chapter 19 of "The arithmetic of polynomials", Finite Fields Appl. G L Mullen, Permutation polynomials : A matrix analogue of Schur's conjecture and a survey of recent results, Finite Fields Appl. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
References For Carlitz References for the biography of leonard carlitz' J V Brawley, Dedicated to leonard carlitz the man and his work, Finite Fields Appl. http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/References/Carlitz.html
Extractions: J V Brawley, Dedicated to Leonard Carlitz : the man and his work, Finite Fields Appl. D R Hayes, Introduction to : "Chapter 19 of "The arithmetic of polynomials", Finite Fields Appl. G L Mullen, Permutation polynomials : A matrix analogue of Schur's conjecture and a survey of recent results, Finite Fields Appl. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
Carlitz Portrait Portrait of leonard carlitz' leonard carlitz'. JOC/EFR August 2001 http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/PictDisplay/Carlitz.html
Extractions: New Listings, Number Theory Web: November 2000-December 2001 25th December 2001 20th December 2001 18th December 2001 17th December 2001 16th December 2001 13th December 2001 9th December 2001 5th December 2001 1st December 2001 30th November 2001 27th November 2001 Number Theory for the Millennium I, II, III
Edos Number Erdos1, Version 2002, February 2, 2002 This is a list of the 507 coauthors of Paul Erdos, together with their co-authors listed beneath them. W., Jr. BROWN, WILLIAM G. Brualdi, Richard A. carlitz, leonard Carlson, Bille Chandler Charnow, Allen K. Cooke, Kenneth http://www.acs.oakland.edu/~grossman/Erdos1
Extractions: Erdos1, Version 2002, February 2, 2002 This is a list of the 507 co-authors of Paul Erdos, together with their co-authors listed beneath them. The date of first joint paper with Erdos is given, followed by the number of joint publications (if it is more than one). An asterisk following the name indicates that this Erdos co-author is known to be deceased; additional information about the status of Erdos co-authors would be most welcomed. (This convention is not used for those with Erdos number 2, as to do so would involve too much work.) Please send corrections and comments to . The Erdos Number Project Web site can be found at the following URL:
Extractions: 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
Oct Ober Welc Ome leonard carlitz. leonard carlitz retired James B Duke Pro http://www.math.duke.edu/math_news/October99.pdf
SIAM AG On OP And SF - Problems Functions. Personal, Obituaries, etc. Death of leonard carlitz; HonoraryDoctorate for Ian Macdonald; Eduardo Sontag Wins Reid Prize; http://gams.nist.gov/opsf/personal.html
Members Of The School Of Mathematics CARAYOL, Henri, 198384. CARDOSO, Fernando, 1972-74. CARLESON, Lennart AE, 1961-62,1988-89. carlitz, leonard, 1935-36. CARNAP, Rudolf, 1952-54. CARR, Danielle, 1997-98. http://www.math.ias.edu/cnames.html
Extractions: CABRE, Xavier CAGLE, Fredric W. 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 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 CATANESE, Fabrizio M.E. CECH, Eduard CERF, Jean CHAI, Ching-Li CHAN, Heng-Huat CHANDRASEKHARAN, Komaravolu CHANG, Chen Chung CHANG, Chin-Huei CHANG, Mei Chu CHANG, Shih-Hsun CHANG, Sun-Yung A. 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 CHEEGER, Jeff CHEIN, Joseph E.Z. CHEN, Chiang-Jun CHEN, Kien-Kwong CHEN, Kuo-Tsai CHEN, Weimin
Table Of Contents Translate this page 17. . ARTICLE, carlitz, leonard Weighted quadratic partitions (mod pr). 40.. ARTICLE, Wang, Hao The categoricity question of certain grand logics. 47.. http://134.76.163.65/agora_docs/157574TABLE_OF_CONTENTS.html
Discrete Mathematicians And Their Citations In The AMS MathSciNet Erdos, Paul, dec. 1531, 1939. carlitz, leonard, dec. 735, 1939, Durham, NC. Shelah,Saharon, 596, 1969. Harary, Frank, 550, 1949, New Mexico State Univ., Las Cruces. http://www.cs.clemson.edu/~hedet/discretemath.html
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of CAR Carlisle, IV, Charles, University of Texas at Austin, 1966. carlitz, leonard, Universityof Pennsylvania, 1930. Carlson, Billie, Carlson, Mark, Indiana University, 1982. http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/letter.phtml?letter=CAR
Ph.ds carlitz, leonard, 1930 (HH Mitchell), Galois fields of certain types. McDonough,Donald L. 1931 (HH Mitchell), On the expansion of a certain type of determinant. http://www.math.upenn.edu/History/math-phds1.html
Extractions: (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
Ph.ds carlitz, leonard 1930 (HH Mitchell); Galois fields of certain types. McDonough,Donald L. 1931 (HH Mitchell); On the expansion of a certain type of determinant. http://www.math.upenn.edu/100/math-phds.html