Dov Tamari (mathematician)

Dov Tamari (* as Bernhard Teitler April 29, 1911 in Fulda, † August 2006 in Jerusalem ) was an Israeli mathematician, who dealt with Mathematical logic, algebra and combinatorics.

Life and work

Tamari 's father Levi Yitzchak Teitler came from the famous Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev from, came from Transylvania via Vienna to Hesse and was rabbi, Kabbalist, Kantor and owner of a small printer store. Tamari was born in Fulda, the family moved to casting but when he was two years old and there he also grew up. In the 1920s he was active in the Zionist youth movement ( Betar ). As a high school student at the Landgraf -Ludwig -Gymnasium, he was from 1926 to 1928 in Giessen Secretary for the blind mathematician Moritz Pasch, who was working on a new edition of his Origin of the number concept, and died in 1930. After graduation in 1929 Tamari studied mathematics, physics and philosophy in Vienna, Frankfurt and Giessen. Having a PhD position and already enrolled in 1933 in Frankfurt, he went as a Jew in the rise of the Nazis to Palestine in 1933. It was founded in 1951 with Paul Dubreil at the Sorbonne doctorate ( Monoides préordonnés et chaines de Malcev ) and taught from 1964 at the State University of New York ( SUNY ), at the former College in Fredonia (New York ) and Buffalo ( New York). Mid-1960s, he served on the Board of the Faculty in Buffalo. Most recently, he again lived in Israel and visited frequently casting, as he worked on his book about Moritz Pasch.

The tamari dressing is named after him, defined over all possible pairwise clip formations in a base amount.

His doctoral heard Carlton Maxson (Professor at Texas A & M University).

Writings

  • Moritz Pasch (1843-1930): father of modern axiomatics - His time with Klein and Hilbert and his posterity. An Apology, Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2006 ( after his death, edited with biographical notes by his son Dom Tamari )
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