Examples of using Eilenberg in English and their translations into Danish
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About which Eilenberg writes.
Eilenberg received many honours for his work.
Main responsible: Trine Eilenberg, M.Sc., ph.d.
Eilenberg was awarded his MA from the University of Warsaw in 1934.
One of the first collaborations which Eilenberg entered was with Mac Lane.
Sammy, as Eilenberg was always called, studied at the University of Warsaw.
Ann Arbor again provided the means to bring Eilenberg and Steenrod together.
Much later, in 1949, Eilenberg and Mac Lane defined cohomology groups.
Another collaboration of major importance was between Eilenberg and Henri Cartan.
Eilenberg lectured at the conference on Extension and classification of continuous mappings.
We should mention another major two volume text which Eilenberg published in 1974 and 1976.
He flew into the United States in December 1947 andwas met in the airport at New York by Samuel Eilenberg.
His major collaboration with Eilenberg was the book Homological Algebra first published in 1956.
In 1948, the year after he took up the post at Columbia, Eilenberg became a US citizen.
This paper was an early sign that Eilenberg was moving into the area for which he has become famous.
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In particular he helped Eilenberg and Dehn, while Schrödinger came to live in his home after escaping from Austria.
A remarkable collection of mathematicians were on the staff at the University of Warsaw while Eilenberg studied there.
There was another side to Eilenberg however, for he was a dealer in the art world in which he was known as"Professor.
He became a second generation member of Bourbaki along with J Dixmier, R Godement,S Eilenberg, P Samuel, J P Serre and L Schwartz.
Eilenberg was only an instructor for one year, then in 1941 he was promoted at assistant professor at the University of Michigan.
For example Mazurkiewicz, Kuratowski, Sierpinski, Saks andBorsuk taught there. Eilenberg was awarded his MA from the University of Warsaw in 1934.
This was an excellent place for Eilenberg to begin his teaching career in the United States for there he could interact with leading topologists.
In fact his final publication returned to the topic of his first,namely the the axioms which Eilenberg and Steenrod proposed for homology theory.
Eilenberg became a member of the Bourbaki team spending 1950-51 as a visiting professor in Paris and participating in the two week summer meetings until 1966.
In 1949 André Weil was working at the University of Chicago and he contacted Eilenberg to ask him to collaborate on writing about homotopy groups and fibre spaces as part of the Bourbaki project.
In 1948 Eilenberg, in a joint paper with Chevalley, gave an algebraic approach to the cohomology of Lie groups, using the Lie algebra as a basic object.
The reader should be aware that these volumes do not fully reflect H Cartan's work, a large part of which is also contained in his fifteen ENS-Seminars(1948-1964) andin his book Homological algebra with S Eilenberg.
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Finally we mention the important work which Steenrod did on homology theories which appeared in the famous book Foundations of algebraic topology which he wrote with Samuel Eilenberg and was published in 1952.