Studies in Memory of Issai Schur (Progress in Mathematics): 210

Studies in Memory of Issai Schur (Progress in Mathematics): 210

by Anthony Joseph (Editor), Anna Melnikov (Editor), Anthony Joseph (Editor), Anna Melnikov (Editor), Rudolf Rentschler (Editor)

Synopsis

This volume Studies in Memory of Issai Schur was conceived as a tribute to Schur's of his tragic end. His impact on great contributions to mathematics and in remembrance of mathematicians Representation Theory alone was so great that a significant number of Researchers (TMR) Network, in the European Community Training and Mobility Orbits, Crystals and Representation Theory, in operation during the period (1997-2002) have been occupied with what has been called Schur theory. Consequently, this volume has the additional purpose of recording some of the significant results of the network. It was furthermore appropriate that invited contributors should be amongst the speakers at the Paris Midterm Workshop of the network held at Chevaleret during 21-25 May, 2000 as well as those of the Schur Memoriam Workshop held at the Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, during 27-31 December 2000. The latter marked the sixtieth anniversary of Schur's passing and took place in the 125th year of his birth.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 560
Edition: 2003
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Published: 17 Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 0817642080
ISBN 13: 9780817642082
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This book is dedicated to the memory of Issai Schur, one of the brilliant stars in mathematical heaven and an unsurpassed teacher. It is divided into two parts. In the first one among others reminiscences from students and members of Schurs family are presented, followed by a biographical sketch through letters and other documents and an extensive review of his lesser known contributions to analysis. The second part contains 13 contributions to representation theory. Schur proper field of research. . . Many of these articles are inspired by Schurs work showing how fertile his ideas are even [for] today.

---Monatshefte fur Mathematik