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    Emil Artin (German: [ˈaʁtiːn]; March 3, 1898 – December 20, 1962) was an Austrian mathematician of Armenian descent. Artin was one of the leading mathematicians...
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  • The Artin reciprocity law, which was established by Emil Artin in a series of papers (1924; 1927; 1930), is a general theorem in number theory that forms...
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  • Swedish table tennis player Emil Artin (1898–1962), Austrian mathematician Emil Atlason (born 1993), Icelandic footballer Emil Bachrach (1874–1937), Russian-American...
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  • groups, braid groups, and right-angled Artin–Tits groups, among others. The groups are named after Emil Artin, due to his early work on braid groups in...
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  • Established in 2001, the Emil Artin Junior Prize in Mathematics is presented usually every year to a former student of an Armenian university, who is under...
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  • In algebra, the Wedderburn–Artin theorem is a classification theorem for semisimple rings and semisimple algebras. The theorem states that an (Artinian)...
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  • In number theory, the Ankeny–Artin–Chowla congruence is a result published in 1953 by N. C. Ankeny, Emil Artin and S. Chowla. It concerns the class number h...
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  • introduced in 1923 by Emil Artin, in connection with his research into class field theory. Their fundamental properties, in particular the Artin conjecture described...
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    in number fields and Hecke's zeta functions" under the supervision of Emil Artin. Tate taught at Harvard for 36 years before joining the University of...
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  • group and obeys the fundamental theorem of Galois theory. A result of Emil Artin allows one to construct Galois extensions as follows: If E is a given...
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  • This conjectural density equals Artin's constant or a rational multiple thereof. The conjecture was made by Emil Artin to Helmut Hasse on September 27...
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  • mathematics, the Artin conductor is a number or ideal associated to a character of a Galois group of a local or global field, introduced by Emil Artin (1930, 1931)...
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  • mathematics, there are several conjectures made by Emil Artin: Artin conjecture (L-functions) Artin's conjecture on primitive roots The (now proved) conjecture...
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    geometry. Artin was born in Hamburg, Germany, and brought up in Indiana. His parents were Natalia Naumovna Jasny (Natascha) and Emil Artin, preeminent...
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  • Artinian ring (redirect from Artin ring)
    infinite descending sequence of ideals. Artinian rings are named after Emil Artin, who first discovered that the descending chain condition for ideals simultaneously...
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  • name include: Emil Artin (1898–1962), Austrian mathematician Michael Artin (born 1934), American mathematician, son of Emil Artin Murad Artin (born 1960)...
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  • axiomatic characterization of these fields via valuation theory was given by Emil Artin and George Whaples in the 1940s. A global field is one of the following:...
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    the Artin family. "Zum Gedenken an Emil Artin". Hamburger Universitätsreden. Neue Folge. 9: 30. Louis Nirenberg (2003). "In Memoriam: Natascha Artin Brunswick...
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    group on n strands (denoted B n {\displaystyle B_{n}} ), also known as the Artin braid group, is the group whose elements are equivalence classes of n-braids...
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  • 6: 77–118, doi:10.1112/plms/s2-6.1.77 Emil Artin later generalized Wedderburn's result so it is known as the Artin–Wedderburn theorem Hawkins, Thomas (1972)...
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  • Geometric Algebra is a book written by Emil Artin and published by Interscience Publishers, New York, in 1957. It was republished in 1988 in the Wiley...
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  • use it to construct global class field theory. This was first done by Emil Artin and Tate using the theory of group cohomology, and in particular by developing...
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  • real numbers and points on a line. This axiom became a theorem proved by Emil Artin in his book Geometric Algebra. More precisely, Euclidean spaces defined...
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  • It was proved in the 1950s in independent works by the mathematicians Emil Artin and David Rees; a special case was known to Oscar Zariski prior to their...
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  • a power of a prime. The problem was partially solved by Emil Artin by establishing the Artin reciprocity law which deals with abelian extensions of algebraic...
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  • Hilbert's Problems and Their Solvers. CRC Press. p. 230. ISBN 9781439864227. Emil Artin was born on March 3, 1898, in Vienna, the son of an art dealer and grandson...
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  • Artinian may refer to: Objects named for Austrian mathematician Emil Artin (1898–1962) Artinian ideal, an ideal I in R for which the Krull dimension of...
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  • an Artin algebra is an algebra Λ over a commutative Artin ring R that is a finitely generated R-module. They are named after Emil Artin. Every Artin algebra...
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    edition "based in part on lectures by E. Artin and E. Noether". Beginning in 1927, Noether worked closely with Emil Artin, Richard Brauer and Helmut Hasse on...
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  • module satisfying certain conditions. Class formations were introduced by Emil Artin and John Tate to organize the various Galois groups and modules that appear...
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