- One of the
young Lichtenbaums even
served as an
intermediary in Czerniaków's
dealings with **** officials. In
February 1940,
Lichtenbaum and Czerniaków...
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Stephen Lichtenbaum (1939 in Brooklyn) is an
American mathematician who is
working in the
fields of
algebraic geometry,
algebraic number theory and algebraic...
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implies the Quillen–
Lichtenbaum conjecture. It is
equivalent to a
theorem whose statement was once
referred to as the Beilinson–
Lichtenbaum conjecture. Milnor's...
- In mathematics, the Quillen–
Lichtenbaum conjecture is a
conjecture relating étale
cohomology to
algebraic K-theory
introduced by
Quillen (1975, p. 175)...
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groups were
introduced by
Stephen Lichtenbaum and
Michael Schlessinger (1967) and are
sometimes called Lichtenbaum–Schlessinger
functors T0, T1, T2, and...
- Voevodsky, 2011) (and Quillen–
Lichtenbaum conjecture and by work of
Thomas Geisser and Marc
Levine (2001) also Beilinson–
Lichtenbaum conjecture: 359 ) Kauffman–Harary...
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extended by
Lichtenbaum (1969). Rück & Frey (1994)
applied the Tate
pairing over
finite fields to cryptography. Weil
pairing Lichtenbaum,
Stephen (1969)...
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leader of the
Judenrat Council,
killed himself. He was
replaced by
Marek Lichtenbaum,
tasked with
managing roundups with the aid of
Jewish Ghetto Police....
- The
Daily Daf.
Archived from the
original on 30 June 2011. Oat
Matzah Lichtenbaum, Elisa. "Matzo: 8 Fun Facts".
Thirteen PBS.
Retrieved 2023-04-10. Rabi...
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Isaacs (Brooklyn Polytech) 1959
Stephen L.
Adler (Harvard) 1959
Stephen Lichtenbaum (Harvard) 1959 Jon H.
Folkman (UC Berkeley) 1960
Louis Jaeckel (UCLA)...