Daniel E. Gorenstein (January 1, 1923 – August 26, 1992) was an American mathematician best remembered for his contribution to the classification of finite...
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by checking each family of simple groups and each sporadic group. Daniel Gorenstein announced in 1983 that the finite simple groups had all been classified...
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Gorenstein may refer to: Daniel Gorenstein (1923–1992), American mathematician, known for Alperin–Brauer–Gorenstein theorem Gorenstein–Harada theorem Gorenstein...
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classification program for finite simple groups, after hearing a lecture by Daniel Gorenstein. He was for two years an instructor at the University of Chicago and...
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a practical fixed polynomial decoder for BCH codes developed by Daniel Gorenstein and Neal Zierler was described in an MIT Lincoln Laboratory report...
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In commutative algebra, a Gorenstein local ring is a commutative Noetherian local ring R with finite injective dimension as an R-module. There are many...
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classification of finite simple groups was declared accomplished in 1983 by Daniel Gorenstein, though some problems surfaced (specifically in the classification...
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("restricted" version). Thomas Godfrey (1704–1749) Ralph E. Gomory (b. 1929) Daniel Gorenstein (1923–1992) Ronald Graham (1935–2020) Evelyn Boyd Granville (1924–2023)...
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of the American Mathematical Society. Vol. 51, no. 7. pp. 736–740. Daniel Gorenstein (1985), "The Enormous Theorem", Scientific American, December 1, 1985...
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In mathematical finite group theory, the Gorenstein–Harada theorem, proved by Daniel Gorenstein and Koichiro Harada, classifies the simple finite groups...
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