Maurice Auslander

Life

Auslander studied at Columbia University with a bachelor's degree in 1949 and was founded in 1954 by Robert L. Taylor received his doctorate with a dissertation in group theory ( Relative cohomology theory of groups and homomorphisms of continuations ). Even before he became instructor in 1953 at the University of Chicago and later at the University of Michigan. 1956/57, he was at the Institute for Advanced Study. In 1957 he was appointed Assistant Professor in 1960 and Associate Professor at Brandeis University and was 1960/61, the mathematics faculty ago. 1961/62 he was a visiting scientist at the University of Paris. In 1963 he became a professor at Brandeis University, which he did in 1994 from cancer until his death. Since 1992 he was also an Adjunct Professor at the University of Trondheim, which he visited regularly since 1978.

He was at many universities worldwide as a visiting professor and visiting scientists, such as in Mexico, Uruguay and China and in Germany in Bielefeld and Paderborn.

He worked with David Buchsbaum together ( first in 1957 ) and with Idun Reiten ( Auslander - Reiten- theory, Auslander - Reiten- quiver and Auslander - Reiten- sequences or almost split sequences in the 1970s ).

He was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Stockholm 1962 ( Modules over unramified regular local rings ) and Berkeley, in 1986 (The what, where and why of almost split sequences).

1963/64, he was a Sloan Fellow and 1978/79 Guggenheim Fellow. In 1994 he received a Humboldt Research Award. He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences.

His doctoral include Sverre SmAlO, Mark Bridger, Gordana Todorov, Lucien Szpiro ( Second Speaker, in Paris).

Writings

  • Idun riding, Sverre SmAlO, Oyvind Solberg (Editor) Selected works of Maurice Auslander, 2 volumes, American Mathematical Society 1999
  • With David Buchsbaum Homological dimension in Noetherian rings, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, Volume 85, 1957, pp. 390-405
  • Modules over unramified local rings, Illinois J. Math, Volume 5, 1961, pp. 631-647
  • With Mark Bridger Stable module theory, American Mathematical Society 1969
  • With boxwood Groups, rings, modules, Harper and Row 1974
  • Auslander, horse riding, Sverre O. SmAlO Representation theory of Artin algebras, Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 36, Cambridge University Press, 1997
  • With riding Representation theory of Artin algebras. III. Almost split sequences, Communications in Algebra, Volume 3, 1975, p 239-294
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