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Proceedings of the International Conference on Algebra dedicated to the memory of A.I. Mal'cev

L.A. Bokut', Yu L. Ershov, A.I. Kostrikin, editors

(Contemporary mathematics, 131)

American Mathematical Society, c1992

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  • pt. 1
  • pt. 2
  • pt. 3

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Conference held at Akademgorodok, Novosibirsk, USSR, Aug. 21-26, 1989

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Volume

: set ISBN 9780821851340

Description

In August 1989, more than 700 Soviet algebraists and more than 200 foreign mathematicians convened in Novosibirsk in the former Soviet Union for the International Conference on Algebra. Dedicated to the memory of A. I. Malcev, the great Russian algebraist and logician, the conference marked the first time since the International Congress of Mathematicians was held in Moscow in 1966 that Soviet algebraists could meet with a large number of their foreign colleagues. This volume contains the proceedings from this historic conference. Some of the Soviet contributions to this volume are not easily available from other sources. Some of the major figures in the field, including P. M. Cohn, P. Gabriel, N. Jacobson, E. R. Kolchin, and V. Platonov, contributed to this volume.The papers span a broad range of areas including groups, Lie algebras, associative and nonassociative rings, fields and skew fields, differential algebra, universal algebra, categories, combinatorics, logic, algebraic geometry, geometry, topology, and mathematical physics.

Table of Contents

Groups Geometry Lie algebras Rings Fields and skew fields/differential algebras Nonassociative rings Universal algebra, categories, and combinatorics Algebraic geometry Logic.
Volume

pt. 1 ISBN 9780821851364

Description

In August 1989, more than 700 Soviet algebraists and more than 200 foreign mathematicians convened in Novosibirsk in the former Soviet Union for the International Conference on Algebra. Dedicated to the memory of A. I. Mal'cev, the great Russian algebraist and logician, the conference marked the first time since the International Congress of Mathematicians was held in Moscow in 1966 that Soviet algebraists could meet with a large number of their foreign colleagues. This volume contains the proceedings from this historic conference. Some of the Soviet contributors to this volume are not easily available from other sources. Some of the major figures in the field, including P. M. Cohn, P. Gabriel, N. Jacobson, E. R. Kolchin, and V. Platonov, contributed to this volume. The papers span a broad range of areas including groups, Lie algebras, associative and nonassociative rings, fields and skew fields, differential algebra, universal algebra, categories, combinatorics, logic, algebraic geometry, topology, and mathematical physics.

Table of Contents

  • Section 1: Groups
  • Section 2: Geometry
  • Section 3: Lie algebras
  • Section 4: Rings
  • Section 5: Fields and skew fields/differential algebras
  • Section 6: Nonassociative rings
  • Section 7: Universal algebra, categories, and combinatorics
  • Section 8: Algebraic geometry
  • Section 9: Logic.
Volume

pt. 2 ISBN 9780821851371

Description

In August 1989, more than 700 Soviet algebraists and more than 200 foreign mathematicians convened in Novosibirsk in the former Soviet Union for the International Conference on Algebra. Dedicated to the memory of A. I. Mal'cev, the great Russian algebraist and logician, the conference marked the first time since the International Congress of Mathematicians was held in Moscow in 1966 that Soviet algebraists could meet with a large number of their foreign colleagues. This volume contains the proceedings from this historic conference. Some of the Soviet contributors to this volume are not easily available from other sources. Some of the major figures in the field, including P. M. Cohn, P. Gabriel, N. Jacobson, E. R. Kolchin, and V. Platonov, contributed to this volume. The papers span a broad range of areas including groups, Lie algebras, associative and nonassociative rings, fields and skew fields, differential algebra, universal algebra, categories, combinatorics, logic, algebraic geometry, topology, and mathematical physics.
Volume

pt. 3 ISBN 9780821851388

Description

In August 1989, more than 700 Soviet algebraists and more than 200 foreign mathematicians convened in Novosibirsk in the former Soviet Union for the International Conference on Algebra. Dedicated to the memory of A. I. Mal'cev, the great Russian algebraist and logician, the conference marked the first time since the International Congress of Mathematicians was held in Moscow in 1966 that Soviet algebraists could meet with a large number of their foreign colleagues. This volume contains the proceedings from this historic conference. Some of the Soviet contributors to this volume are not easily available from other sources. Some of the major figures in the field, including P. M. Cohn, P. Gabriel, N. Jacobson, E. R. Kolchin, and V. Platonov, contributed to this volume. The papers span a broad range of areas including groups, Lie algebras, associative and nonassociative rings, fields and skew fields, differential algebra, universal algebra, categories, combinatorics, logic, algebraic geometry, topology, and mathematical physics.

Table of Contents

  • Section 1: Groups
  • Section 2: Geometry
  • Section 3: Lie algebras
  • Section 4: Rings
  • Section 5: Fields and skew fields/differential algebras
  • Section 6: Nonassociative rings
  • Section 7: Universal algebra, categories, and combinatorics
  • Section 8: Algebraic geometry
  • Section 9: Logic.

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  • NCID
    BA18247947
  • ISBN
    • 0821851349
    • 0821851365
    • 0821851373
    • 0821851381
  • LCCN
    92009983
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Providence, R.I.
  • Pages/Volumes
    3 v.
  • Size
    26 cm
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