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         Maclane Saunders:     more books (36)
  1. Algebra by Saunders ; Birkhoff, Garrett MacLane, 1967
  2. Homology (Classics in Mathematics) by Saunders MacLane, 1995-02-24
  3. Saunders MacLane: Selected Papers by S. MacLane, 1979-10-10
  4. Sheaves in Geometry and Logic: A First Introduction to Topos Theory (Universitext) (Volume 0) by Saunders MacLane, Ieke Moerdijk, 1992-05-14
  5. A Survey of Modern Algebra by Garrett and MacLane, Saunders Birkoff, 1948
  6. Categories for the Working Mathematician (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by Saunders MacLane, 1971-01-01
  7. A SURVEY OF MODERN ALGEBRA - THIRD EDITION (Hardcover) by Garrett & MacLane, Saunders Birkhoff, 1965-01-01
  8. Survey of Modern Algebra by Garrett Birkhoff, Saunders MacLane, 1965-09
  9. Review of Saunders MacLane's Mathematics: Form and Function (Reviews in Math, Volume II) by Henry Andrew Pogorzelski, 2010
  10. Algebra by Saunders, and Birkhoff, Garrett MacLane, 1967-01-01
  11. Algebra 1ST Edition by Saunders MacLane, Garrett Birkhoff, 1967-01-01
  12. Survey of Modern Algebra, 3rd Edition by Garrett Birkhoff and Saunders MacLane, 1965
  13. Algebra 3rd Edition. by Garrett Birkhoff Saunders MacLane, 1988-01-01
  14. MAA Studies in Mathematics: STUDIES IN MODERN ALGEBRA. by Saunders; Bruck, R. H.; Curtis, Charles W.; et.al. MacLane, 1963-01-01

1. MacLane
Saunders MacLane. Born Saunders MacLane graduated in 1926 from high schooland, in that year, he entered the University of Yale. MacLane's
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Saunders MacLane
Born: 4 Aug 1909 in Taftville, Connecticut, USA
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Saunders MacLane graduated in 1926 from high school and, in that year, he entered the University of Yale. MacLane's school education had been interrupted when he was 15 years old for, at that time, his father had died. His father had been a Congregational Minister and, after his death, MacLane moved to Leominster to live with his grandfather who was also a Congregational Minister. MacLane graduated from Yale in 1930 and took up a fellowship at Chicago. At the University of Chicago he was influenced by Eliakim Moore . By this time E H Moore Moore had himself studied in Germany as a young man and had created in Chicago an eminent research school of mathematics based on his experiences of German mathematics at that time. Bernays Abbreviated Proofs in the Logical Calculus , with Weyl On returning to the United States, MacLane spent the session 1933/34 at Yale and then the following two years at Harvard. He left Harvard to take up a post of instructor at Cornell for session 1936/37, he spent the following session back at Chicago before accepting an appointment as an assistant professor at Harvard.

2. Editions Jacques Gabay - Saunders MacLANE
Translate this page Saunders MacLANE. Saunders MacLANE. Au catalogue des Editions JacquesGabay MacLANE et BIRKHOFF Algèbre, tome I, 1970 et tome
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3. Saunders MacLane - Wikipedia
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4. Structures Directory
Email directory of logicians, algebraists, and programming linguists working primarily on structural Category Science Math Algebra Category Theory...... essex.stfx.ca (Wendy MacCaull) macdonald johnm@math.ubc.ca (John MacDonald) macleodrichardm@kean.ucs.mun.ca (Richard MacLeod) maclane saunders@math.uchicago
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5. Seminar By Saunders MacLane
Current extreme political pressures on scientific research saunders maclane (University of Chicago) Thursday, October 17, Abelson 131, 2 p.m.
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Current extreme political pressures on scientific research
Saunders MacLane (University of Chicago) Thursday, October 17, Abelson 131 2 p.m. The current pressures on research in the mathematical sciences are no longer just budgetary, but also have become programmatic. A brief selection of such pressures include the following: There are proposals to "reinvent the University" along engineering lines, as advocated at a recent conference at UCLA, proposing industrial ideas like total quality management and not tenure for faculty. There are criticisms of the Vannevar Bush report, Science, the endless frontier , from people who do not understand the origins of Bush's ideas. A recent conference on this topic at Columbia University represented science policy experts and not scientists-the two are not the same. There have been workshops on graduate work which emphasize training for industry, and wholly forget that a thesis is required for the Ph.D. Degree. There have been many reforms of the calculus, some tainted with substantial errors, and with irrelevant real world examples. These and related developments will be examined.

6. MacLane
Biography of saunders maclane (19090BC) saunders maclane. Born 4 Aug 1909 in Taftville, Connecticut, USA
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Saunders MacLane
Born: 4 Aug 1909 in Taftville, Connecticut, USA
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to see four larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Saunders MacLane graduated in 1926 from high school and, in that year, he entered the University of Yale. MacLane's school education had been interrupted when he was 15 years old for, at that time, his father had died. His father had been a Congregational Minister and, after his death, MacLane moved to Leominster to live with his grandfather who was also a Congregational Minister. MacLane graduated from Yale in 1930 and took up a fellowship at Chicago. At the University of Chicago he was influenced by Eliakim Moore . By this time E H Moore Moore had himself studied in Germany as a young man and had created in Chicago an eminent research school of mathematics based on his experiences of German mathematics at that time. Bernays Abbreviated Proofs in the Logical Calculus , with Weyl On returning to the United States, MacLane spent the session 1933/34 at Yale and then the following two years at Harvard. He left Harvard to take up a post of instructor at Cornell for session 1936/37, he spent the following session back at Chicago before accepting an appointment as an assistant professor at Harvard.

7. References For MacLane
References for saunders maclane. Books I Kaplansky (ed.), saundersmaclane Selected Papers (New York Heidelberg, 1979). Articles
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/MacLane.html
References for Saunders MacLane
Books:
  • I Kaplansky (ed.), Saunders MacLane : Selected Papers (New York - Heidelberg, 1979). Articles:
  • S Eilenberg, Some remarks on the interface of algebra and geometry, in I Kaplansky (ed.), Saunders MacLane : Selected Papers (New York - Heidelberg, 1979), 525-526.
  • I Kaplansky, The early work of Saunders MacLane on valuations and fields, in I Kaplansky (ed.), Saunders MacLane : Selected Papers (New York - Heidelberg, 1979), 519-524.
  • M Kelly, Saunders MacLane and category theory, in I Kaplansky (ed.), Saunders MacLane : Selected Papers (New York - Heidelberg, 1979), 527-544.
  • R Lyndon, Saunders MacLane as a shaper of mathematics and mathematicians, in I Kaplansky (ed.), Saunders MacLane : Selected Papers (New York - Heidelberg, 1979), 515-518.
  • Notices of the American Mathematical Society
  • A Putman, A biographical note, in I Kaplansky (ed.), Saunders MacLane : Selected Papers (New York - Heidelberg, 1979), ix-xii. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR June 1997 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
  • 8. References For MacLane
    References for the biography of saunders maclane of algebra and geometry, in I Kaplansky (ed.), saunders maclane Selected Papers (New York Heidelberg, 1979), 525-526.
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/References/MacLane.html
    References for Saunders MacLane
    Books:
  • I Kaplansky (ed.), Saunders MacLane : Selected Papers (New York - Heidelberg, 1979). Articles:
  • S Eilenberg, Some remarks on the interface of algebra and geometry, in I Kaplansky (ed.), Saunders MacLane : Selected Papers (New York - Heidelberg, 1979), 525-526.
  • I Kaplansky, The early work of Saunders MacLane on valuations and fields, in I Kaplansky (ed.), Saunders MacLane : Selected Papers (New York - Heidelberg, 1979), 519-524.
  • M Kelly, Saunders MacLane and category theory, in I Kaplansky (ed.), Saunders MacLane : Selected Papers (New York - Heidelberg, 1979), 527-544.
  • R Lyndon, Saunders MacLane as a shaper of mathematics and mathematicians, in I Kaplansky (ed.), Saunders MacLane : Selected Papers (New York - Heidelberg, 1979), 515-518.
  • Notices of the American Mathematical Society
  • A Putman, A biographical note, in I Kaplansky (ed.), Saunders MacLane : Selected Papers (New York - Heidelberg, 1979), ix-xii. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR June 1997 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
  • 9. Editions Jacques Gabay - LAVOISIER : Traité élémentaire De Chimie
    Translate this page saunders maclane et Garrett BIRKHOFF. Corps par J. WEIL et J. HOCQUEMILLER Préfacede saunders maclane et Garrett Birkhoff Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1972.
    http://www.gabay.com/sources/Liste_Fiche.asp?CV=103

    10. MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES RESEARCH
    Research topics include mathematical models and theories in the empirical sciences, models and theories Category Society Philosophy Philosophy of Mathematics...... maclane, saunders. Mathematics Form and Function. SpringerVerlag CambridgeUniversity Press,1986; maclane, saunders. Categories for
    http://www.mmsysgrp.com/mathstrc.htm
    MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES
    Research topics include mathematical models and theories in the empirical sciences, models and theories in mathematics, category theory, and the use of mathematical structures in theoretical computer science.
    Research Bibliography
    Mathematical Theories and Models
    Scientific Theories and Models
    Category Theory
    Theoretical Computer Science ... WWW Research Sites
    Mathematical Theories and Models
    • Agazzi and Darvas. Philosophy of Mathematics Today. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997
    • Anglin and Lambek. The Heritage of Thales. Springer-Verlag, 1995
    • Akin, Ethan. The General Topology of Dynamical Systems. American Mathematical Society, 1993
    • Barwise, Jon. (ed) Handbook of Mathematical Logic. North-Holland,1977
    • Barwise, Jon. "Axioms for Abstract Model Theory" ,Annals of Mathematical Logic 7(1974) 221-265.
    • Bell, John and Machover,Moshe. A Course in Mathematical Logic. North-Holland, 1977
    • Bridge, Jane. Beginning Model Theory. Clarendon Press, 1977
    • Burgess, John and Rosen, Gifeon. A Subject with No Object Oxford Press, 1997

    11. Seminar By Saunders MacLane
    Current political pressures on mathematical research and education saunders maclane (University of Chicago) Thursday, October 17, Abelson 131, 2 p.m.
    http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~mairson/CS-seminar/maclane-old.html
    Current political pressures on mathematical research and education
    Saunders MacLane (University of Chicago) Thursday, October 17, Abelson 131 2 p.m. Until recently, budgetary constraints presented the chief difficulties for the support of mathematical research. But now deeper "policy" concerns and pressures for industrial relevance enter. There are stentorian calls to "reinvent" the university, as in a recent conference under this title, held at UCLA. The slogan is an engineering device, often propounded by individuals who do not understand the university traditions, with intent to make the university more like industry, complete with "total quality management." At the end of World War II, Vannevar Bush wrote Science, the Endless Frontier to record the varied ways in which science could help in peace as well as in war. Today, it has become the fashion to end the endless-usually in order to propose scientific initiative by mindless planning. A recent example is a conference on such endings, held at Columbia University in September 1996, attended by policy experts but not scientists, and in blissful ignorance of the effective wartime research at that university, "Workshops" are in fashion as a means of imposing policy changes. The NSF recently held such a shop on graduate education. It emphasized gimmicks and industrial internships, ignoring the fact that the Ph.D. involves a thesis presenting an original contribution to knowledge. Similar ignorance has been amply displayed by an earlier COSEPUP report on graduate education, chaired by Phillip Griffiths. A recent NRC workshop proposed to instruct all departments of mathematical sciences on "actions needed" to meet the so-called changing environment. This shop was notable for agitation for publicity of math, adjustments to ideas from industry, and subservience to Congress.

    12. The Theory Of Everything
    maclane, saunders. Categories for the Working Mathematician.SpringerVerlag,1971; maclane, saunders and Birkhoff, Garrett. Algebra
    http://www.mmsysgrp.com/QIS/category.htm
    Category Theory and Homological Algebra
    John C. Baez (University of California, Riverside): Categorification
    'Categorification' is the process of finding category-theoretic analogs of set-theoretic concepts by replacing sets with categories, functions with functors, and equations between functions by natural isomorphisms between functors, which in turn should satisfy certain equations of their own, called `coherence laws'. Iterating this process requires a theory of `n-categories', algebraic structures having objects, morphisms between objects, 2-morphisms between morphisms and so on up to n-morphisms. After a brief introduction to n-categories and their relation to homotopy theory, we discuss algebraic structures that can be seen as iterated categorifications of the natural numbers and integers. John C. Baez (University of California, Riverside): From Finite Sets to Feynman Diagrams
    John C. Baez (University of California, Riverside): Higher-Dimensional Algebra and Planck-Scale Physics

    This is a nontechnical introduction to recent work on quantum gravity using ideas from higher-dimensional algebra. We argue that reconciling general relativity with the Standard Model requires a `background-free quantum theory with local degrees of freedom propagating causally'. We describe the insights provided by work on topological quantum field theories such as quantum gravity in 3-dimensional spacetime. These are background-free quantum theories lacking local degrees of freedom, so they only display some of the features we seek. However, they suggest a deep link between the concepts of `space' and `state', and similarly those of `spacetime' and `process', which we argue is to be expected in any background-free quantum theory. We sketch how higher-dimensional algebra provides the mathematical tools to make this link precise. Finally, we comment on attempts to formulate a theory of quantum gravity in 4-dimensional spacetime using `spin networks' and `spin foams'.

    13. MacLane Portraits
    Portraits of saunders maclane saunders maclane. JOC/EFR August 2001
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/MacLane.html
    Saunders MacLane
    JOC/EFR August 2001 The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/MacLane.html

    14. Pareigis: Advanced Algebra
    73. New York, Heidelberg, Berlin Springer. (1980). maclane, saunders Categories for the working mathematician.
    http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~pareigis/algebra_adv.html
    B. Pareigis: Advanced Algebra
    • Time: Tu. 11:15 - 13:00, Fr. 14:15 - 16:00
    • Room: HS E27
    • Problem sessions: Tu. 16:15 - 18:00
    • Room: HS E06
    • Contents: This course is an introduction to the major techniques used in algebra. It is to be considered as a basis for subsequent courses on quantum groups and noncommutative geometry. The main concepts that will be introduced and studied are
      • Tensor products of vector spaces and modules,
      • Algebras and coalgebras,
      • Projective modules,
      • Simple and semisimple rings and modules,
      • Categories and functors,
      • Morita theorems,
      • Local rings and localization,
      • Functors, limits, the Yoneda Lemma,
      • Monoidal categories,
      • Hopf algebras.
      (This course is obligatory for all those wishing to take more advanced courses and seminars in algebra during their second and higher semesters.)
      This course will be continued by the course
      Quantum Groups and Noncommutative Geometry

      planned for the summer term 2002. Lecture Notes: (will be updated in irregular intervalls)
    • Prerequisites: Thorough knowledge of abstract linear algebra and the basic concepts of algebra, like groups, monoids, rings, algebras, and modules.
    • Literature:
      • Hungerford, Thomas W.:

    15. References Of
    derivation of quantum logic. maclane, saunders (1990) Originality,Novelty and Fashion , in Proc. 8th Int. Congress on Systems and
    http://www.c3.lanl.gov/~joslyn/refs/refs_m.html
    Cliff Joslyn , Letter: M
    References of Cliff Joslyn , Letter: M
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    Ma, Ming; Friedman, Menahem; and Kandel, Abraham: (1997) "A Note on Fuzzy Universal Approximator", Information Sciences
    MacColl, Ewan: (1965) Folk Songs and Ballads of Scotland , Oak Publications, New York,
    MacDonald, Steven W. and Grebogi, Celso: (1985) "Fractal Basin Boundaries", Physica , v.
    Prince , Penguin,
    MacKay, Donald M: (1969) Information, Mechanism, and Meaning , MIT Press, Cambridge,
    Mackey, G: (1963) Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics , Benjamin Publishers, New York,
    [ Aximoatic derivation of quantum logic. ]
    MacLane, Saunders: (1990) "Originality, Novelty and Fashion", in: Proc. 8th Int. Congress on Systems and Cybernetics
    [ Bogus intellectual fads, examples from fuzzy, algebra, category theory, and Nat. Academy of Sciences ]
    MacLane, Saunders and Birkhoff, G: (1979) Algebra , MacMillan, New York,
    [ Good non-abstract algebra text. ]
    Macphail, Euan M.: "Comparative Psychology of Intelligence", Behavioral and Brain Science
    MacPherson, PK: (1980)

    16. Untitled
    (Mathematics in Science and Engineering ; Volume 68). maclane, saunders MA 160
    http://www.gwdg.de/gwdg/standort/bibliothek/autko2.htm
    [Top] [Prev] [Next] [Bottom]
    Maarssen, L. A. WA 153 Machine Oriented Higher Level Languages / W.L. Van der Poel; Maarssen, L. A. [Hrsg.]. - Amsterdam; London: North-Holland Publishing Company, 1974. - XE 50 Zur Anpassung virtueller Mensch-Rechnerschnittstellen an Benutzererfordernisse im Dialog - dargestellt am Beispiel von Hamburg, 1978. - XA 110 The Adaptation of Virtual Man-Computer Interfaces to User Requirements in Berlin; Heidelberg; New York: Springer, 1981. - (Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; Vol. 110) XE 104 Mensch-Rechner-Kommunikation - Herkunft und Chancen eines neuen Paradigmas - Hamburg, 1984. - XE 170 Hamburg, 1994. - MacCallum, Malcolm A.H. NC 104 Algebraic Computing with REDUCE Lecture Notes from the First Brazilian School on Computer Algebra / Malcolm A.H. MacCallum; Wright, Francis J. - Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. - (Oxford Science Publications) Macchia, Ilaria YY 958 Virtual Realities: Researches and Applications all over the World / Ilaria Macchia. -

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    19. TOPCOM,Samuel Eilenberg By Saunders Mac Lane
    Samuel Eilenberg (19141998). saunders maclane. Department of MathematicsThe University of Chicago Memorial from Volume 3, 1, of TopCom
    http://at.yorku.ca/t/o/p/c/52.htm
    Topology Atlas
    Samuel Eilenberg (1914-1998)
    Saunders MacLane
    Department of Mathematics
    The University of Chicago Memorial from Volume 3, #1 , of TopCom Samuel Eilenberg, who made decisive contributions to topology and other areas of mathematics, died on Friday, Feb. 6 in New York City. He had been a leading member of the department of mathematics at Columbia University since 1947. His mathematical books, ideas and papers had a major influence. Eilenberg was born in Poland in 1914. At the University of Warsaw he was a student of Borsuk in the active school of Polish Topology. His thesis, concerned with the topology of the plane, was published in Fundamenta Mathematica in 1936. Its results were well received both in Poland and in the USA. In 1938 he published there another influential paper on the action of the fundamental group on the higher homotopy groups of a space. Algebra was not foreign to his topology! Early in 1939 Sammy's father told him "ammy, it doesn't look good here in Poland, Get out." He did, arriving in New York on April 23, 1939, and going at once to Princeton. At that University, Oswald Veblen and Solomon Lefschetz efficiently welcomed refugee mathematicians and found them suitable positions at American Universities. Sammy's work in topology was well known, so a position for him was found at the University of Michigan. There Ray Wilder had an active group of Topologists, including Norman Steenrod, then a recent Princeton Ph.D. Sammy immediately fitted in, did collaborative research (for example, with Wilder, O.G. Harrold and Dean Montgomery). His 1940 paper in the Annals formulated and codified the ideas of the "obstructions" recently introduced by Hassler Whitney. He also argued with Lefschetz. Finding the Lefschetz book obscure in its treatment of singular homology he provided an elegant and definitive treatment in the Annals (1949).

    20. TOPCOM, Volume 3, #1
    Memorial for Samuel Eilenberg by saunders maclane; The Discovery Learning Project; Memorialfor J. Roberts. 5.MEMORIAL FOR SAMUEL EILENBERG. by saunders maclane
    http://at.yorku.ca/t/o/p/c/47.htm
    Topology Atlas Document # topc-47.htm
    TOPOLOGICAL COMMENTARY
    Volume 3, #1, March 15, 1998
    edited by Melvin Henriksen
    commentary@mail.mathatlas.yorku.ca I continue to invite commentary on any article in any issue of TopCom or on any topic of general interest to topologists, including news about topologists or topological activity.
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Editorial Remarks by Melvin Henriksen
  • Leonard Gillman; an Interview (Part II) by Melvin Henriksen
  • The Catalog of the Hausdorff Edition
  • Memorial for J. Roberts by Richard E. Hodel and Jerry E. Vaughan
  • Memorial for Samuel Eilenberg by Saunders MacLane
  • The Discovery Learning Project
  • More Conference Photos
  • A Book Review by William Goldman
  • Qualifying Exams in Topology by Scott Williams
  • Federal Support for Basic Research in the Mathematical Sciences
  • Letter to the Editor
  • Mystery Topologist
    1. EDITORIAL REMARKS
    by Melvin Henriksen In this editorial, the editor argues for keeping papers reasonably self-contained in mathematical journals. For Whom Are We Writing Papers?
    2. LEONARD GILLMAN; AN INTERVIEW
    by Melvin Henriksen Leonard Gillman has a long and distinguished career as a concert pianist who earned a diploma in piano from the Julliard School of Music, an applied mathematician working for the United States Navy during the second world war, a set-theorist and topologist who wrote many research papers as well as being a co-author with Meyer Jerison of the definitive text "Rings of Continuous Functions" that set the tone for research in this area for the next quarter century, the builder of an excellent mathematics department at the University of Rochester, chairman of the mathematics department at the University of Texas, Secretary-Treasurer of the MAA for many years, and finally its President, author of many excellent expository articles for the American Mathematical Monthly as well as a monograph on how to write mathematics. He consented to summarize his career in a lengthy interview. The first part of the interview has appeared in
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