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Eilenberg is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Samuel Eilenberg (1913–1998),
Polish mathematician Richard Eilenberg (1848–1927), German...
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Samuel Eilenberg (September 30, 1913 –
January 30, 1998) was a Polish-American
mathematician who co-founded
category theory (with
Saunders Mac Lane) and...
- In mathematics,
specifically algebraic topology, an
Eilenberg–MacLane
space is a
topological space with a
single nontrivial homotopy group. Let G be a...
- The
Eilenberg–Ganea
conjecture is a
claim in
algebraic topology. It was
formulated by
Samuel Eilenberg and
Tudor Ganea in 1957, in a short, but influential...
- the Lie algebra. It was
later extended by
Claude Chevalley and
Samuel Eilenberg (1948) to
coefficients in an
arbitrary Lie module. If G {\displaystyle...
- In
homological algebra, the Cartan–
Eilenberg resolution is in a sense, a
resolution of a
chain complex. It can be used to
construct hyper-derived functors...
- In mathematics, the
Eilenberg–Mazur swindle,
named after Samuel Eilenberg and
Barry Mazur, is a
method of
proof that
involves paradoxical properties of...
- any
monad can be
found as an
explicit adjunction of
functors using the
Eilenberg–Moore
category C T {\displaystyle C^{T}} (the
category of T {\displaystyle...
- The
Eilenberg–Niven
theorem is a
theorem that
generalizes the
fundamental theorem of
algebra to
quaternionic polynomials, that is,
polynomials with quaternion...
- In mathematics,
specifically homological algebra, the
Eilenberg–Watts
theorem tells when a
functor between the
categories of
modules is
given by an application...