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Samuel Eilenberg

Samuel Eilenberg (September 30, 1913 – January 30, 1998) was a Polish-American mathematician who co-founded category theory (with Saunders Mac Lane) and homological algebra.

Samuel Eilenberg
Samuel Eilenberg (1970)
Born(1913-09-30)September 30, 1913
DiedJanuary 30, 1998(1998-01-30) (aged 84)
New York City, United States
CitizenshipRussian, Polish, American
Alma materUniversity of Warsaw
Known forAcyclic model
Category theory
X-machine
Weak dimension
Projective module
Shuffle algebra
Simplicial set
Standard complex
Eilenberg's obstruction theory
Eilenberg swindle
Eilenberg–Ganea conjecture
Eilenberg–Ganea theorem
Eilenberg–MacLane space
Eilenberg–Moore spectral sequence
Eilenberg–Niven theorem
Eilenberg–Steenrod axioms
Eilenberg–Zilber theorem
Cartan–Eilenberg resolution
Chevalley–Eilenberg complex
AwardsWolf Prize (1986)
Leroy P. Steele Prize (1987)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsColumbia University
ThesisOn the Topological Applications of Maps onto a Circle (1936)
Doctoral advisorsKazimierz Kuratowski
Karol Borsuk
Doctoral studentsJonathan Beck
David Buchsbaum
Martin Golumbic
Daniel Kan
William Lawvere
Ramaiyengar Sridharan
Myles Tierney

Early life and education

He was born in Warsaw, Kingdom of Poland to a Jewish family. He spent much of his career as a professor at Columbia University.

He earned his Ph.D. from University of Warsaw in 1936, with thesis On the Topological Applications of Maps onto a Circle; his thesis advisors were Kazimierz Kuratowski and Karol Borsuk.[1] He died in New York City in January 1998.

Career

Eilenberg's main body of work was in algebraic topology. He worked on the axiomatic treatment of homology theory with Norman Steenrod (and the Eilenberg–Steenrod axioms are named for the pair), and on homological algebra with Saunders Mac Lane. In the process, Eilenberg and Mac Lane created category theory.

Eilenberg was a member of Bourbaki and, with Henri Cartan, wrote the 1956 book Homological Algebra.[2]

Later in life he worked mainly in pure category theory, being one of the founders of the field. The Eilenberg swindle (or telescope) is a construction applying the telescoping cancellation idea to projective modules.

Eilenberg contributed to automata theory and algebraic automata theory. In particular, he introduced a model of computation called X-machine and a new prime decomposition algorithm for finite state machines in the vein of Krohn–Rhodes theory.

Art collection

Eilenberg was also a prominent collector of Asian art. His collection mainly consisted of small sculptures and other artifacts from India, Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, Cambodia, Sri Lanka and Central Asia. In 1991–1992, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York staged an exhibition from more than 400 items that Eilenberg had donated to the museum, entitled The Lotus Transcendent: Indian and Southeast Asian Art From the Samuel Eilenberg Collection.[3] In reciprocity, the Metropolitan Museum of Art donated substantially to the endowment of the Samuel Eilenberg Visiting Professorship in Mathematics at Columbia University.[4]

Selected publications

 
Saunders Mac Lane and Eilenberg at a conference in July 1992
  • Eilenberg, Samuel (1974). Automata, Languages and Machines, Volume A. ISBN 0-12-234001-9.
  • Eilenberg, Samuel (1976). Automata, Languages and Machines, Volume B. ISBN 0-12-234002-7.
  • Eilenberg, Samuel; Ganea, Tudor (1957). "On the Lusternik-Schnirelmann category of abstract groups". Annals of Mathematics. 2nd Series. 65 (3): 517–518. doi:10.2307/1970062. JSTOR 1970062. MR 0085510.
  • Eilenberg, Samuel; Mac Lane, Saunders (1945). "Relations between homology and homotopy groups of spaces". Annals of Mathematics. 46 (3): 480–509. doi:10.2307/1969165. JSTOR 1969165.
  • Eilenberg, Samuel; Mac Lane, Saunders (1950). "Relations between homology and homotopy groups of spaces. II". Annals of Mathematics. 51 (3): 514–533. doi:10.2307/1969365. JSTOR 1969365.
  • Eilenberg, Samuel; Moore, John C. (1962), "Limits and spectral sequences", Topology, 1 (1): 1–23, doi:10.1016/0040-9383(62)90093-9, ISSN 0040-9383
  • Eilenberg, Samuel; Niven, Ivan (1944). "The "fundamental theorem of algebra" for quaternions". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 50 (4): 246–248. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1944-08125-1. MR 0009588.
  • Eilenberg, Samuel; Steenrod, Norman E. (1945). "Axiomatic approach to homology theory". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 31 (4): 117–120. Bibcode:1945PNAS...31..117E. doi:10.1073/pnas.31.4.117. PMC 1078770. PMID 16578143.
  • Eilenberg, Samuel; Steenrod, Norman E. (1952). Foundations of algebraic topology. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. MR 0050886.[5]

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Samuel Eilenberg at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ Mac Lane, Saunders (1956). "Review: Homological algebra, by Henri Cartan and Samuel Eilenberg". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 62 (6): 615–624. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1956-10082-7.
  3. ^ Pace, Eric (February 3, 1998), "Samuel Eilenberg, 84, Dies; Mathematician at Columbia", The New York Times
  4. ^ Bass, Hyman; Cartan, Henri; Freyd, Peter; Heller, Alex; Mac Lane, Saunders (1998). "Samuel Eilenberg (1913–1998)" (PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 45 (10): 1344–1352.
  5. ^ Spanier, Edwin H. (1958). "Review: Foundations of Algebraic Topology, by S. Eilenberg and N. Steenrod". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 64 (4): 190–192. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1958-10204-9.

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Samuel Eilenberg September 30 1913 January 30 1998 was a Polish American mathematician who co founded category theory with Saunders Mac Lane and homological algebra Samuel EilenbergSamuel Eilenberg 1970 Born 1913 09 30 September 30 1913Warsaw Congress Poland Russian EmpireDiedJanuary 30 1998 1998 01 30 aged 84 New York City United StatesCitizenshipRussian Polish AmericanAlma materUniversity of WarsawKnown forAcyclic modelCategory theoryX machineWeak dimensionProjective moduleShuffle algebraSimplicial setStandard complexEilenberg s obstruction theoryEilenberg swindleEilenberg Ganea conjectureEilenberg Ganea theoremEilenberg MacLane spaceEilenberg Moore spectral sequenceEilenberg Niven theoremEilenberg Steenrod axiomsEilenberg Zilber theoremCartan Eilenberg resolutionChevalley Eilenberg complexAwardsWolf Prize 1986 Leroy P Steele Prize 1987 Scientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsColumbia UniversityThesisOn the Topological Applications of Maps onto a Circle 1936 Doctoral advisorsKazimierz KuratowskiKarol BorsukDoctoral studentsJonathan BeckDavid BuchsbaumMartin GolumbicDaniel KanWilliam LawvereRamaiyengar SridharanMyles Tierney Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Art collection 4 Selected publications 5 See also 6 Footnotes 7 External linksEarly life and education EditHe was born in Warsaw Kingdom of Poland to a Jewish family He spent much of his career as a professor at Columbia University He earned his Ph D from University of Warsaw in 1936 with thesis On the Topological Applications of Maps onto a Circle his thesis advisors were Kazimierz Kuratowski and Karol Borsuk 1 He died in New York City in January 1998 Career EditEilenberg s main body of work was in algebraic topology He worked on the axiomatic treatment of homology theory with Norman Steenrod and the Eilenberg Steenrod axioms are named for the pair and on homological algebra with Saunders Mac Lane In the process Eilenberg and Mac Lane created category theory Eilenberg was a member of Bourbaki and with Henri Cartan wrote the 1956 book Homological Algebra 2 Later in life he worked mainly in pure category theory being one of the founders of the field The Eilenberg swindle or telescope is a construction applying the telescoping cancellation idea to projective modules Eilenberg contributed to automata theory and algebraic automata theory In particular he introduced a model of computation called X machine and a new prime decomposition algorithm for finite state machines in the vein of Krohn Rhodes theory Art collection EditEilenberg was also a prominent collector of Asian art His collection mainly consisted of small sculptures and other artifacts from India Indonesia Nepal Thailand Cambodia Sri Lanka and Central Asia In 1991 1992 the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York staged an exhibition from more than 400 items that Eilenberg had donated to the museum entitled The Lotus Transcendent Indian and Southeast Asian Art From the Samuel Eilenberg Collection 3 In reciprocity the Metropolitan Museum of Art donated substantially to the endowment of the Samuel Eilenberg Visiting Professorship in Mathematics at Columbia University 4 Selected publications Edit Saunders Mac Lane and Eilenberg at a conference in July 1992 Eilenberg Samuel 1974 Automata Languages and Machines Volume A ISBN 0 12 234001 9 Eilenberg Samuel 1976 Automata Languages and Machines Volume B ISBN 0 12 234002 7 Eilenberg Samuel Ganea Tudor 1957 On the Lusternik Schnirelmann category of abstract groups Annals of Mathematics 2nd Series 65 3 517 518 doi 10 2307 1970062 JSTOR 1970062 MR 0085510 Eilenberg Samuel Mac Lane Saunders 1945 Relations between homology and homotopy groups of spaces Annals of Mathematics 46 3 480 509 doi 10 2307 1969165 JSTOR 1969165 Eilenberg Samuel Mac Lane Saunders 1950 Relations between homology and homotopy groups of spaces II Annals of Mathematics 51 3 514 533 doi 10 2307 1969365 JSTOR 1969365 Eilenberg Samuel Moore John C 1962 Limits and spectral sequences Topology 1 1 1 23 doi 10 1016 0040 9383 62 90093 9 ISSN 0040 9383 Eilenberg Samuel Niven Ivan 1944 The fundamental theorem of algebra for quaternions Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 50 4 246 248 doi 10 1090 s0002 9904 1944 08125 1 MR 0009588 Eilenberg Samuel Steenrod Norman E 1945 Axiomatic approach to homology theory Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 31 4 117 120 Bibcode 1945PNAS 31 117E doi 10 1073 pnas 31 4 117 PMC 1078770 PMID 16578143 Eilenberg Samuel Steenrod Norman E 1952 Foundations of algebraic topology Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press MR 0050886 5 See also EditStefan Banach Stanislaw Ulam Eilenberg Montgomery fixed point theoremFootnotes Edit Samuel Eilenberg at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Mac Lane Saunders 1956 Review Homological algebra by Henri Cartan and Samuel Eilenberg Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 62 6 615 624 doi 10 1090 S0002 9904 1956 10082 7 Pace Eric February 3 1998 Samuel Eilenberg 84 Dies Mathematician at Columbia The New York Times Bass Hyman Cartan Henri Freyd Peter Heller Alex Mac Lane Saunders 1998 Samuel Eilenberg 1913 1998 PDF Notices of the American Mathematical Society 45 10 1344 1352 Spanier Edwin H 1958 Review Foundations of Algebraic Topology by S Eilenberg and N Steenrod Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 64 4 190 192 doi 10 1090 s0002 9904 1958 10204 9 External links EditO Connor John J Robertson Edmund F Samuel Eilenberg MacTutor History of Mathematics archive University of St Andrews Eilenberg s biography from the National Academies Press by Hyman Bass Henri Cartan Peter Freyd Alex Heller and Saunders Mac Lane Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samuel Eilenberg amp oldid 1113795032, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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