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Shimshon Avraham Amitsur (born Kaplan; Hebrew: שמשון אברהם עמיצור;
August 26, 1921 –
September 5, 1994) was an
Israeli mathematician. He is best known...
- In algebra, the
Amitsur complex is a
natural complex ****ociated to a ring homomorphism. It was
introduced by
Shimshon Amitsur (1959). When the homomorphism...
- In algebra, the
Amitsur–Levitzki
theorem states that the
algebra of n × n
matrices over a
commutative ring
satisfies a
certain identity of
degree 2n....
- radical. The
general theory of
radicals was
defined independently by (
Amitsur 1952, 1954, 1954b) and
Kurosh (1953). In the
theory of radicals, rings...
- {\displaystyle {\text{Hom}}(A\otimes B,C)\cong {\text{Hom}}(A,{\text{Hom}}(B,C))}
Amitsur complex A
complex used to
define Bloch's
higher Chow
groups Buchsbaum–Rim...
- for
infinite graphs by Ron Aharoni.
Development of the
Amitsur–Levitzki
theorem by
Shimshon Amitsur.
False discovery rate, a
statistical method for regulating...
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Archived from the
original on 7 June 2024.
Retrieved 11
November 2023.
Amitsur, D. (22
August 1971). "The Arabs' leg up to
Israel in
Asian football" (in...
- laude. His
doctoral thesis was
written under the
supervision of
Professors Amitsur and Mann and
dealt with
group rings, an area
combining group theory and...
- , {\displaystyle f:A\to B,}
there is an ****ociated
complex called the
Amitsur complex: 0 → A → f B → δ 0 B ⊗ A B → δ 1 B ⊗ A B ⊗ A B → ⋯ {\displaystyle...
- at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Levitzki together with
Shimshon Amitsur, who had been one of his
students at the
Hebrew University, were each awarded...