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Issai Schur (10
January 1875 – 10
January 1941) was a
Russian mathematician who
worked in
Germany for most of his life. He
studied at the
University of...
- after,
either French mathematician Jacques Hadamard or
German mathematician Issai Schur. The
Hadamard product is ****ociative and distributive.
Unlike the...
- {\displaystyle H_{2}(G,\mathbb {Z} )} of a
group G. It was
introduced by
Issai Schur (1904) in his work on
projective representations. The
Schur multiplier...
- "King" or "God's gift"; Syriac: ܐܝܫܝ – Eshai; Gr****: Ἰεσσαί – Iessaí; Latin:
Issai, Isai, Jesse); (Arabic: إيشا, romanized: ʾīshā) is a
figure described in...
- Satō
Issai (佐藤一斎,
November 14, 1772 -
October 19, 1859) was a
Confucian scholar in late Edo to
Bakumatsu period ****an. Satō was the
second son of Satō...
-
linear algebra, the
Schur decomposition or
Schur triangulation,
named after Issai Schur, is a
matrix decomposition. It
allows one to
write an
arbitrary complex...
- mathematics, Schur's
theorem is any of
several theorems of the
mathematician Issai Schur. In
differential geometry, Schur's
theorem is a
theorem of Axel Schur...
- Isa
Sakamoto (坂本 一彩,
Sakamoto Isa, born 26
August 2003) is a ****anese
professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Belgian Pro
League side KVC Westerlo...
- "representative function" is
another term for a
matrix coefficient.
Schur 1.
Issai Schur 2. Schur's
lemma states that a G-linear map
between irreducible representations...
- representatives. The
International Standards of
Supreme Audit Institutions (
ISSAI) are a
benchmark for
auditing public entities (External
Audit Standards...