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Murray Gerstenhaber (June 5, 1927 –
February 21, 2024) was an
American mathematician, physicist, and lawyer. He was a
professor of
mathematics at the University...
- physics, a
Gerstenhaber algebra (sometimes
called an
antibracket algebra or
braid algebra) is an
algebraic structure discovered by
Murray Gerstenhaber (1963)...
- they had
three children:
Kelly Posner Gerstenhaber (married to
David Gerstenhaber, son of
Murray Gerstenhaber); Sean Posner; and
Jarrett Posner (married...
- spin-1/2 particles. The
other way is to
define an
antibracket algebra or
Gerstenhaber algebra, used in the BRST and Batalin-Vilkovisky formalism. The difference...
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different ways.
These two
result in the
Poisson superalgebra and the
Gerstenhaber algebra. The
difference between the two is in the
grading of the product...
- "ordinary" product, thus
giving rise to the
Poisson superalgebra and the
Gerstenhaber algebra. Such
gradings are also
observed in
deformation theory. Let g...
- 2022.
Retrieved 19
November 2020. Levins, R. (1970). "Extinction". In
Gerstenhaber, M. (ed.). Some
Mathematical Questions in Biology.
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Stephen Mandel, John Griffin,
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David Goel,
Chase Coleman,
Martin Hughes, Bill
Hwang and Paul Touradji...
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lieutenant governor (1965–1969) of Iowa.
Murray Gerstenhaber, 96,
American mathematician (
Gerstenhaber algebra).
Roger Guillemin, 100, French-American...