• Amitai Regev (born December 7, 1940) is an Israeli mathematician, known for his work in ring theory. He is the Herman P. Taubman Professor of Mathematics...
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  • Regev or Regeb (Hebrew: רגב) is a Jewish name that may refer to: Amitai Regev (born 1940), Israeli mathematician Aviv Regev (born 1971), Israeli computational...
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  • algebra, Regev's theorem, proved by Amitai Regev (1971, 1972), states that the tensor product of two PI algebras is a PI algebra. Regev, Amitai (1971),...
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    computer scientist, Turing Award winner (1996) Ran Raz, computer scientist Amitai Regev, mathematician Omer Reingold, computer scientist Leo Sachs, molecular...
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    from Ben-Gurion University in 1990. His students included Avinoam Mann, Amitai Regev, Eliyahu Rips and Aner Shalev. Amitsur and Jacob Levitzki were each awarded...
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  • as Lieutenant Eitan Rom Lihi Kornowski Gily Itskovitch Amir Shurush Gal Amitai Yonatan Uziel Galy Reshef Roy Hornshtein, the director, began working in...
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  • (1938–2017), ergodic theory Yitzchak Ratner (1857–?), mathematician Amitai Regev (born 1940), ring theory Isaac Samuel Reggio (1784–1855), mathematician...
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    Shiego (2017). "Shalmaneser V and His Era, Revisited". In Baruchi-Unna, Amitai; Forti, Tova; Aḥituv, Shmuel; Ephʿal, Israel; Tigay, Jeffrey H. (eds.)....
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    are joining forces to save the country from terrible chaos," said Dubi Amitai, the chair of the Presidium of Israeli Business Organisations. Israel's...
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    located near Jerusalem (Mount Scopus and Hizma), in the Galilee (Einot Amitai and Reineh), and in the Golan Heights (Wadi es-Sufera). Evidence suggests...
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