- include:
Alexander Levitzki (born 1940),
Israeli biochemist Jacob Levitzki (1904–1956),
Jewish Ukrainian-Israeli
mathematician Mischa Levitzki (1898–1941),...
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Jakob Levitzki, also
known as
Yaakov Levitsky (Hebrew: יעקב לויצקי; 17
August 1904 – 25
February 1956), was an
Israeli mathematician.
Levitzki was born...
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Alexander Levitzki (Hebrew: אלכסנדר לויצקי; born 13
August 1940) is an
Israeli biochemist who is a
professor of
biochemistry at the
Alexander Silberman...
- In
abstract algebra, in
particular ring theory, the Akizuki–Hopkins–
Levitzki theorem connects the
descending chain condition and
ascending chain condition...
- tyrosine-kinase
inhibitor Protein kinase inhibitor Yaish P,
Gazit A,
Gilon C,
Levitzki A (1988). "Blocking of EGF-dependent cell
proliferation by EGF receptor...
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Mischa Levitzki (also
spelled Levitski; Ukrainian: Міша Левицький (Miša Levycʹkyj); May 25, 1898 –
January 2, 1941) was a Russian-born U.S.-based concert...
- 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. It...
- However, the
singular radical of a
Noetherian ring is
always nilpotent. The
Levitzki radical is
defined as the
largest locally nilpotent ideal,
analogous to...
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theory and the
theory of nil ideals, Levitzky's theorem,
named after Jacob Levitzki,
states that in a
right Noetherian ring,
every nil one-sided
ideal is necessarily...
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Humboldt University in 1948.
Noether then
supervised Werner Weber and
Jakob Levitzki, who both
defended their theses in 1929. Weber, who was
considered only...