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Journal of Algebra. (1):269-279
will be called a skewform. A subspace W is isotropic for a if the restriction of a to W is null, i.e., a(x, y) =0 for all X, YE W. More generally, if a = b 1 ,..., ak} is a collection of skewforms on V then a subspace W is said to be isotropic for a
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J. A. H. Hunter, Dennis R. Lichtman, James L. Murphy, L. Carlitz, Charles W. Trigg, Michael O'Rourke, J. Garfunkel, Murray S. Klamkin, J. Andres, Carl A. Argila, Richard Bauer, Judith Britt, Sherry Fuller, M. T. Bird, Scott H. Brown, Eliot William Collins, Ranee Gupta, Vladimir F. Ivanoff, Richard A. Jacobson, M. S. Klamkin, Vaclav Konecny, Sam Kravitz, N. J. Kuenzi, Bob Prielipp, Peter MacDonald, Janice A. McGoldrick, Joseph V. Michalowicz, George A. Novacky, John M. O'Malley, C. C. Oursler, Aron Pinker, C. F. Pinzka, Xavier Planski, Kevin Larson, Lori Sisson, Barbara Potter, Dave Renfro, Paul Shrimp, Joseph Silverman, David B. Sklansky, Brian Smithgall, J. J. Tattersall, P. Thrimurty, Phil Tracy, Wolf R. Umbach, L. J. Upton, Martin C. Weiss, Steven R. Conrad, John P. Hoyt, Allan Wayne
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Mathematics Magazine. 47:238
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Li, Yinan, Qiao, Youming
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Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society; Nov2020, Vol. 148 Issue 11, p4679-4693, 15p
Richard Stanley's work in combinatorics revolutionized and reshaped the subject. Many of his hallmark ideas and techniques imported from other areas of mathematics have become mainstays in the framework of modern combinatorics. In addition to collect
Richard Stanley's work in combinatorics revolutionized and reshaped the subject. His lectures, papers, and books inspired a generation of researchers. In this volume, these researchers explain how Stanley's vision and insights influenced and guided t
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Curtis Greene
This volume contains the Proceedings of the AMS-NSF Joint Summer Research Conference on Combinatorics and Algebra held at the University of Colorado during June 1983. Although combinatorial techniques have pervaded the study of algebra throughout its