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Bernice Herstein (September 6, 1918 –
November 8, 1950) was an
American socialite, the wife of
investor Seymour Durst and
mother of
their four children...
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Herstein is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Adolf Eduard Herstein (1869–1932), Polish-born
painter and
engraver Bernice Herstein (1918–1950)...
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Beauregard &
Fraleigh (1973, p. 96)
Fraleigh (1976, p. 18)
Herstein (1964, p. 26)
McCoy (1973, p. 17) "Identity
Element |
Brilliant Math &...
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Israel Nathan Herstein (March 28, 1923 –
February 9, 1988) was a mathematician,
appointed as
professor at the
University of
Chicago in 1962. He worked...
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Herstein (1964, p. 167)
McCoy (1968, p. 116)
Fraleigh (1976, p. 298)
Herstein (1964, p. 193)
Fraleigh (1976, p. 363)
Fraleigh (1976, p. 319)
Herstein...
- a−1 ⋅ b or b ⋅ a−1.) See, for example, Lang 2002, Lang 2005,
Herstein 1996 and
Herstein 1975. The word
homomorphism derives from Gr**** ὁμός—the same and...
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Herstein was a 5100
gross register ton
freighter launched in 1938 at Copenhagen. She was
involved in the
unsuccessful search for
survivors from HMAS Sydney...
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Adolf Eduard Herstein (1869–1932) was a
painter and engraver. Born in Warsaw, he
worked and
taught in France,
Germany (where he was
active in the Berlin...
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shows a
visual demonstration of Ptolemy's theorem,
based on
Derrick &
Herstein (2012). Let ABCD be a
cyclic quadrilateral. On the
chord BC, the inscribed...
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Lillian Herstein (April 2, 1886 –
August 9, 1983) was an
American labor organizer and
public school teacher based in Chicago, Illinois. She was a founder...