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Swiss mathematician (1917–2008)
Beno Eckmann (31 March 1917 – 25 November 2008) was a Swiss mathematician who made contributions to algebraic topology, homological algebra, group theory
Beno_Eckmann
Mathematical theorem
commutativity of the higher homotopy groups. The principle is named after Beno Eckmann and Peter Hilton, who used it in a 1962 paper. Let X {\displaystyle X}
Eckmann–Hilton_argument
Swiss mathematical physicist (born 1944)
pioneer of chaos theory and social network analysis. Eckmann is the son of mathematician Beno Eckmann. He completed his PhD in 1970 under the supervision
Jean-Pierre_Eckmann
Surname list
refer to: Alyson Eckmann (born 1990), American television and radio host Beno Eckmann (1917–2008), Swiss mathematician Chris M. Eckmann (1874–1937), Mayor
Eckmann
Theory in algebraic topology
axioms for homology to give axioms for cohomology. It is named after Beno Eckmann and Peter Hilton. An example is given by currying, which tells us that
Eckmann–Hilton_duality
British mathematician (1923–2010)
Hilton started work with Beno Eckmann on what became known as Eckmann-Hilton duality for the homotopy category. Through Eckmann, he became editor of the
Peter_Hilton
Name list
Beno Dorn, Polish-English master tailor Beno Eckmann (1917–2008), Swiss mathematician Beno Gutenberg (1889–1960), German-American seismologist Benő Káposzta
Beno
Mathematical relation in abstract algrebra
lemma is named after Arnold S. Shapiro, who proved it in 1961; however, Beno Eckmann had discovered it earlier, in 1953. Let R → S be a ring homomorphism
Shapiro's_lemma
part of mathematics, a Calabi–Eckmann manifold (or, often, Calabi–Eckmann space), named after Eugenio Calabi and Beno Eckmann, is a complex, homogeneous
Calabi–Eckmann_manifold
Swiss statistician (born 1934)
earned his Ph.D. at the ETH Zürich in 1962, under the supervision of Beno Eckmann. He later changed his research area from topology to statistics. In 2012
Peter_J._Huber
Collatz H. S. M. Coxeter Harold Davenport Jean Dieudonné Joseph L. Doob Beno Eckmann Paul Erdős Arthur Erdélyi Gaetano Fichera Robert Fortet Hans Freudenthal
List of International Congresses of Mathematicians Plenary and Invited Speakers
List_of_International_Congresses_of_Mathematicians_Plenary_and_Invited_Speakers
Swiss mathematician (born 1945)
mathematical physics. Bolthausen received his doctorate in mathematics under Beno Eckmann in 1973 from ETH Zurich. Bolthausen's thesis was entitled Einfache Isomorphietypen
Erwin_Bolthausen
Swiss mathematician (1930–2011)
Kleisli earned his Ph.D. at ETH Zurich in 1960, having been supervised by Beno Eckmann and Ernst Specker. His dissertation was on homotopy and abelian categories
Heinrich_Kleisli
Tools for studying groups based on techniques from algebraic topology
Saunders Mac Lane in the United States (Rotman 1995, p. 358); Hopf and Beno Eckmann in Switzerland; Hans Freudenthal in the Netherlands (Weibel 1999, p. 807);
Group_cohomology
German mathematician (1894–1971)
Doctoral advisor Erhard Schmidt Ludwig Bieberbach Doctoral students Beno Eckmann Hans Freudenthal Alfred Frölicher Werner Gysin Friedrich Hirzebruch Michel
Heinz_Hopf
Italian-born American mathematician (1923–2023)
results were later obtained by Cheng and Yau. Calabi and Beno Eckmann discovered the Calabi–Eckmann manifold in 1953.[CE53] It is notable as a simply-connected
Eugenio_Calabi
Swiss mathematician (1929–2023)
From left to right: Beno Eckmann, Peter Hilton, Jean-Pierre Serre, and André Haefliger in Zürich in 2007
André_Haefliger
Swiss mathematician
Differentialgeometrie der komplexe Strukturen written under the direction of Beno Eckmann and Heinz Hopf. Bucher, W.; Frölicher, Alfred (1966), Calculus in vector
Alfred_Frölicher
Jon Michael Dunn Marcus du Sautoy Eugene Dynkin John Eccles Beno Eckmann Jean-Pierre Eckmann Alan Edelman William Edge A. W. F. Edwards Michelle Effros
List of people by Erdős number
List_of_people_by_Erdős_number
set theory) Richard Dedekind, mathematician (Professor at the ETH) Beno Eckmann, mathematician (student of ETH, Professor at the ETH) Alessio Figalli
List_of_ETH_Zurich_people
How many linearly independent smooth nowhere-zero vector fields can be on an n-sphere
between quadratic forms. The classical results were revisited in 1952 by Beno Eckmann. They are now applied in areas including coding theory and theoretical
Vector_fields_on_spheres
Mathematical concept in topology
commutative ring Paul Goerss and Rick Jardine (1999, Ch 3. Proposition 2.20) Eckmann, Beno (1945), "Harmonische Funktionen und Randwertaufgaben in einem Komplex"
Simplicial_group
Canadian mathematician (1922–2014)
1965–66 in at the Institute for Mathematical Research at ETH Zurich, where Beno Eckmann had gathered together a group of researchers interested in algebraic
Joachim_Lambek
French mathematician (1927–2007)
généralisée et homotopie, was written under the direction of Heinz Hopf and Beno Eckmann. Kervaire was a professor at New York University's Courant Institute
Michel_Kervaire
German-American mathematician (1928–1999)
Forschungsinstitut für Mathematik at ETH Zürich in 1984–1995, where he succeeded Beno Eckmann. He led a rebuilding of the ETH Zürich mathematics faculty. Moser was
Jürgen_Moser
cards reported. Peter Hilton starts work with Beno Eckmann and Karol Borsuk on what becomes known as Eckmann-Hilton duality for the homotopy category, a
1955_in_science
Science award
Saul Perlmutter 2010: Hermann Nicolai 2009: Kip Stephen Thorne 2008: Beno Eckmann 2007: Reinhard Genzel 2006: Gabriele Veneziano 2005: Murray Gell-Mann
Albert_Einstein_Medal
Swiss mathematician born 1942
1942, in Peseux, Neuchatel. He studied mathematics at ETH Zurich with Beno Eckmann and K. Chandrasekharan, graduating in 1967 with a PhD thesis titled On
Max-Albert_Knus
German mathematician (1930–2011)
Scientific career Fields Mathematician Institutions University of Göttingen Doctoral advisor Heinrich Behnke Beno Eckmann Doctoral students Wolf Barth
Hans_Grauert
politician, heart attack. William Dowd, 86, American harpsichord maker. Beno Eckmann, 91, Swiss mathematician. Ruth Alice Erickson, 95, American Director
Deaths_in_November_2008
Non-associative algebras with positive-definite quadratic form
theory of spinors and Clifford algebras, Columbia University Press Eckmann, Beno (1943), "Gruppentheoretischer Beweis des Satzes von Hurwitz–Radon über
Hurwitz's theorem (composition algebras)
Hurwitz's_theorem_(composition_algebras)
Swiss mathematician
in 1964 and received his doctorate in 1966 under the supervision of Beno Eckmann (and Heinz Hopf) with dissertation Anwendungen der Homologietheorie der
Urs_Stammbach
Swiss mathematician
Prize of the City of Lausanne (1979), cited in Burlet (2004) page 5 Eckmann, Beno (1992). "Georges de Rham 1903–1990". Elemente der Mathematik (in German)
Georges_de_Rham
mathematical research institution located at ETH Zurich and founded in 1964 by Beno Eckmann. Its main goals are to promote and facilitate the exchange between ETH
Institute for Mathematical Research
Institute_for_Mathematical_Research
Mathematics timeline
"Modern" definition of singular homology and singular cohomology. 1945 Beno Eckmann Defines the cohomology ring building on Heinz Hopf's work. In the case
Timeline_of_manifolds
Society. 107 (6): 1424–1448. arXiv:0909.2360. doi:10.1112/plms/pdt029. Eckmann, Beno (2000). "Introduction to ℓ 2 {\displaystyle \ell _{2}} -methods in topology:
Atiyah_conjecture
Swiss learned society for mathetics
of Lausanne) 1960–61 Heinrich Jecklin (University of Zurich) 1962–63 Beno Eckmann (ETH Zurich) 1964–65 Jean de Siebenthal (EPF Lausanne) 1966–67 Heinz
Swiss_Mathematical_Society
German mathematician
received a degree there in 1951, after which he worked as an assistant to Beno Eckmann. He defended his doctoral dissertation on differential geometry, Einige
Konrad_Voss
History of maths
Eilenberg "Modern" definition of singular homology and singular cohomology. 1945 Beno Eckmann Defines the cohomology ring building on Heinz Hopf's work.
Timeline of category theory and related mathematics
Timeline_of_category_theory_and_related_mathematics
(Diploma in Mathematics and Physics 1971, Dr. math.sc. in 1974), of Beno Eckmann (Topology and Geometry) and Volker Strassen (Algorithmics), and in Warsaw
Johann_Makowsky
Season of television series
Day 99 Runner-up El Koala Málaga 49 Musician Day 1 Day 99 3rd Place Asraf Beno Ceuta 22 Model Day 1 Day 92 12th Evicted Mónica Hoyos [es] Madrid 41 Actress
Gran_Hermano_VIP_season_6
Flat-sided three-dimensional shape
Series, 43 (4): 567–573, doi:10.1090/S0273-0979-06-01130-X, MR 2247921 Eckmann, Beno (2006), "The Euler characteristic – a few highlights in its long history"
Polyhedron
Spanish television show
No. of days 53 No. of housemates 13 Winner Lucía Sánchez Runner-up Asraf Beno Release Original network Telecinco Original release 11 January (2024-01-11) –
Gran_Hermano_Dúo_2
Type of mathematical functions
(2): 893–914. doi:10.2307/2372375. JSTOR 2372375. Calabi, Eugenio; Eckmann, Beno (1953). "A Class of Compact, Complex Manifolds Which are not Algebraic"
Function of several complex variables
Function_of_several_complex_variables
BENO ECKMANN
BENO ECKMANN
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Benne, which is in part a short form of Benedict and in part a form of the Old Norse personal name Bjorn meaning ‘bear cub’, ‘warrior’.North German : from a short form of the personal name Bernhard.
Boy/Male
Spanish American
Abbreviation of names like Moreno. A city in Nevada.
Boy/Male
African, Australian, Biblical, German, Kurdish
His Son
Girl/Female
Native American
Pheasant.
Girl/Female
Biblical
In affliction.
Boy/Male
German, Greek
Strange Voice
Biblical
his son
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Bent
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Industrious
Girl/Female
Indian
Venus, Flute, Created with immense power
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Celtic Brennus, BRENO means "king."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lady. Princess.
Male
Portuguese
Pet form of Portuguese Benjamim, BENTO means "blessed."
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Swedish
Brave Like a Bear
Boy/Male
Danish Latin
Blessed.
Boy/Male
English
Abbreviation of Benjamin and Benedict.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Perhaps an Americanized form of German Lienau.
Boy/Male
Greek
Well bom.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Ben-Owniy, BEN-ONI means "son of my sorrow." In the bible, this is the name given to Benjamin by his mother Rachel as she died giving birth to him.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of land on which grew bent grass, rushes, or reeds (Middle English bent).
BENO ECKMANN
BENO ECKMANN
Boy/Male
Biblical
Judge.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Augustinus, AGUSTÃN means "venerable."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Victory, Victorious
Boy/Male
Indian
Relevant, Pertinent, Correct, Right
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, British, Christian, English, Greek
Laurel; Crown; Beloved; Keeper of the Keys; Slender
Boy/Male
English
cordmaker.
Girl/Female
British, English, French, Norwegian, Swedish
Originally a Diminutive of Etheidreda from the 16th Century; Prosperous; Diminutive of Audrey
Girl/Female
Hindu
One who appreciates and loves music
Girl/Female
Hebrew Aramaic
child.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Kings city meadow
BENO ECKMANN
BENO ECKMANN
BENO ECKMANN
BENO ECKMANN
BENO ECKMANN
a.
Bent into a curve; -- said of a bend or other ordinary.
v. i.
To bend the upper part of the body downward and forward; to bend or lean forward; to incline forward in standing or walking; to assume habitually a bent position.
a. & p. p.
Strongly inclined toward something, so as to be resolved, determined, set, etc.; -- said of the mind, character, disposition, desires, etc., and used with on; as, to be bent on going to college; he is bent on mischief.
a.
Resembling bent.
a.
Half bent.
a.
Turned; bent.
n.
The joint or bend of the arm; the outer curve in the middle of the arm when bent.
v. t.
To bend.
v. t.
To bend.
v.
The state of being curved, crooked, or inclined from a straight line; flexure; curvity; as, the bent of a bow.
n.
A turn or deflection from a straight line or from the proper direction or normal position; a curve; a crook; as, a slight bend of the body; a bend in a road.
a. & p. p.
Changed by pressure so as to be no longer straight; crooked; as, a bent pin; a bent lever.
v. t.
To strain or move out of a straight line; to crook by straining; to make crooked; to curve; to make ready for use by drawing into a curve; as, to bend a bow; to bend the knee.
a.
Crooked; bent.
n.
Alt. of Ben