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Commutative law.
The spectrum of a commutative C*-algebra.
Commutative Algebra.
Gelfand representation of a commutative Banach algebra.
Commutative and anticommutative are equivalent.
Referring to the above commutative diagram, one observes that every morphism.
In 1970 he published On the theory of commutative formal group.
Without commutative justice, no other form of justice is possible.
Algebraic K-theory is an extension of ideas of Grothendieck to commutative rings.
List of algebras Commutative non-associative magmas, which give rise to non-associative algebras.
About thirty-five publications of fundamental importance for the development of commutative algebra and algebraic geometry date from this period.
Commutative Algebra with a View Toward Algebraic Geometry.
Zariski's most famous book is Commutative Algebra, a two volume work written jointly with P Samuel.
Commutative Harmonic Analysis II: Group Methods in Commutative Harmonic Analysis.
Seidenberg contributed important research to commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, differential algebra, and the history of mathematics.
We have described Honda's mathematical research, which was mainly devoted to the investigation of the arithmetic properties of commutative formal groups.
It is for the two volume work Commutative algebra by Zariski and Samuel that Samuel is perhaps best known.
The first of her two children, both daughters, was born shortly before she competed the work for her doctoral thesis The lattice of equational classes of commutative semigroups.
Let A{\displaystyle A} be a commutative Banach algebra, defined over the field C{\displaystyle\mathbb{C}} of complex numbers.
Before the appearance of the present work, the only systematic account of commutative algebra was to be found in Krull 's"Idealtheorie".
Commutative Harmonic Analysis II: Group Methods in Commutative Harmonic Analysis.
Unsuccessful attempts to prove the theorem over a 300 year period led to the discovery of commutative ring theory and a wealth of other mathematical discoveries.
As commutative algebra took on new life with the infusion of homological methods, he turned his interest once more in this direction, always trying to see past the formalism into"what was really going on".
Unlike the first, however, the second volume is concerned in large measure with those parts of commutative algebra that are the fruits of its union with algebraic geometry….
His presidential address to the Society was on Noncommutative generalisations in mathematics which reported on progress in using ideas from commutative operator theory and applying them to the noncommutative case.
Then in 1966 he published an important paper which began his study of applications of the theory of commutative formal groups to the arithmetical theory of abelian varieties.
Of equal significance is the fact that his theorem enabled him to construct a general theory of characters for commutative topological group s. This theory, historically the first really exceptional achievement in a new branch of mathematics, that of topological algebra, was one of the most fundamental advances in the whole of mathematics during the present century….
In algebra Plancherel obtained results on quadratic forms and their applications, to the solvability of systems of equations with infinitely many variables and to the theory of commutative Hilbert algebras(theorem of Plancherel-Godement).
But his publications extend beyond these areas to include algebraic geometry, commutative rings and algebras, finite differences, geometry, linear algebra, and special functions.
The book is not intended to be an easy introduction to the field(though, as a matter of fact, large parts can be read by anyone with a reasonable knowledge of commutative algebra, and suitable amplification could make most of the rest comprehensible to such a person);