Cyrus Colton MacDuffee
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Cyrus Colton MacDuffee's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics University of Chicago
Why Is Cyrus Colton MacDuffee Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Cyrus Colton MacDuffee from Oneida, New York was a professor of mathematics at University of Wisconsin. He wrote a number of influential research papers in abstract algebra. MacDuffee served on the Council of the American Mathematical Society , was editor of the Transactions of the A.M.S., and served as president of the Mathematical Association of America .
Cyrus Colton MacDuffee's Published Works
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- The Theory of Matrices (1933) (365)
- A Correspondence Between Classes of Ideals and Classes of Matrices (1933) (112)
- Vectors and matrices (1943) (29)
- Theory of Equations (1954) (20)
- Some Applications of Matrices in the Theory of Equations (1950) (16)
- Matrices with elements in a principal ideal ring (1933) (14)
- An introduction to the theory of ideals in linear associative algebras (12)
- The Coordinating Committee (1945) (12)
- Some Applications of Matrics in the Theory of Equations (1950) (10)
- Elementary Matrices and Some Applications to Dynamics and Differential Equations (1939) (7)
- The p-Adic Numbers of Hensel (1938) (7)
- Modules and ideals in a frobenius algebra (1939) (7)
- What is a Matrix (1943) (6)
- A Correspondence between Matrices and Quadratic Ideals (4)
- A method for determining the canonical basis of an ideal in an algebraic field (1931) (4)
- Objectives in Calculus (1947) (4)
- The Nullity of a Matrix Relative to a Field (1925) (4)
- On the independence of the first and second matrices of an algebra (1929) (3)
- On the composition of algebraic forms of higher degree (1945) (3)
- The discriminant matrix of a semi-simple algebra (1931) (3)
- Orthogonal Matrices in Four-Space (1949) (3)
- Ideals in linear algebras (1931) (2)
- The Discriminant Matrices of a Linear Associative Algebra (1931) (2)
- Geometry and the Imagination. D. Hilbert and S.Cohn-Vossen; trans. by P. Nemenyi. New York:Chelsea Pub., 1952. 357 pp. $5.00 (1952) (2)
- Ideal multiplication in a linear algebra (1931) (2)
- Euclidean Invariants of Second Degree Curves (1926) (2)
- On the Concept of Divisor (1944) (1)
- On a Fundamental Theorem in Matric Theory (1936) (1)
- Arc Lengths in Special Relativity (1960) (1)
- The Clock Paradox (1959) (1)
- A Course of Pure Mathematics . G. H. Hardy. Cambridge University Press, New York, ed. 10, 1959. xii + 509 pp. Illus. Student's edition, paper, $3.75. (1959) (0)
- Veblen-Whitehead—Foundations of Differential Geometry (1933) (0)
- Review: N. H. McCoy, Rings and ideals (1949) (0)
- On covariants of linear algebras (0)
- Teacher Education in Algebra (1953) (0)
- Covariants of $r$-parameter groups (1936) (0)
- Geometry and the Imagination . D. Hilbert and S. Cohn-Vossen; trans. by P. Nemenyi. New York: Chelsea Pub., 1952. 357 pp. $5.00 (1952) (0)
- Systems of higher degree. (1954) (0)
- A recursion formula for the polynomial solutions of a partial differential equation (1936) (0)
- Mathematics (Section A). (1959) (0)
- Reports of Sections and Societies. (1951) (0)
- Curves in Minkowski space (1957) (0)
- The Scholar in a Scientific World (1948) (0)
- The Theory of Rings: The Theory of Rings: Mathematical Surveys, No.2 . By Nathan Jacobson. vi+150 pp. New York: The American Mathematical Society. $2.25. 1943. (1944) (0)
- A Substitute for the Euclid Algorithm in Algebraic Fields (1935) (0)
- Mathematics (Section A). (1958) (0)
- An Acknowledgment: Some Applications of Matrices in the Theory of Equations (1951) (0)
- Problems for Solution: 3140-3143 (1925) (0)
- An Objective In Education (1945) (0)
- Products and Norms of Ideals (1942) (0)
- On transformable systems and covariants of algebraic forms (0)
- Linear Algebra for Undergraduates . D. C. Murdoch. Wiley, New York; Chapman & Hall, London, 1957. xi + 239 pp. Illus. $5.50. (1958) (0)
- Reports of Sections and Societies. (1960) (0)
- Algebraic Theories. (Scientific Books: Introduction to Algebraic Theories) (1941) (0)
- Families of Lorentzian matrices (1951) (0)
- Relations among the roots. (1954) (0)
- Solid Analytic Geometry . Adrian Albert. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1949. Pp. ix + 162. $3.00. (1949) (0)
- An introduction to abstact aogebra (1966) (0)
- Wedderburn on Matrices (1935) (0)
- Moore on General Analysis—I (1936) (0)
- Book Review: Rings and ideals (1949) (0)
- Discussions and Notes (1944) (0)
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