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Nationality
  
Israeli

Role
  
Mathematician

Institutions
  
Hebrew University

Fields
  
Mathematics


Alma mater
  
Hebrew University

Doctoral advisor
  
Jacob Levitzki

Name
  
Shimshon Amitsur

Notable students
  
Eliyahu Rips

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Born
  
August 26, 1921 Jerusalem (
1921-08-26
)

Doctoral students
  
Jonathan Golan Avinoam Mann Amitai Regev Eliyahu Rips Aner Shalev

Died
  
September 5, 1994, Jerusalem, Israel

Education
  
Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Books
  
Selected papers of S.A. Amitsur with commentary

Shimshon Avraham Amitsur (born Kaplan; Hebrew: שמשון אברהם עמיצור‎‎; August 26, 1921 – September 5, 1994) was an Israeli mathematician. He is best known for his work in ring theory, in particular PI rings, an area of abstract algebra.

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Biography

Amitsur was born in Jerusalem and studied at the Hebrew University under the supervision of Jacob Levitzki. His studies were repeatedly interrupted, first by World War II and then by the Israel's War of Independence. He received his M.Sc. degree in 1946, and his Ph.D. in 1950. Later, for his joint work with Levitzki, he received the first Israel Prize in Exact Sciences. He worked at the Hebrew University until his retirement in 1989. Amitsur was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study from 1952 to 1954. He was an Invited Speaker at the ICM in 1970 in Nice. He was a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences, where he was the Head for Experimental Science Section. He was one of the founding editors of the Israel Journal of Mathematics, and the mathematical editor of the Hebrew Encyclopedia. Amitsur received a number of awards, including the honorary doctorate from Ben-Gurion University in 1990. His students included Avinoam Mann, Amitai Regev, Eliyahu Rips and Aner Shalev.

Awards

Amitsur and Jacob Levitzki were each awarded the Israel Prize in exact sciences, in 1953, its inaugural year.

Publications

  • Amitsur, A. S.; Levitzki, Jakob (1950), "Minimal identities for algebras", Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 1 (4): 449–463, ISSN 0002-9939, JSTOR 2032312, MR 0036751, doi:10.1090/S0002-9939-1950-0036751-9 
  • Amitsur, S. A. (2001), Mann, Avinoam; Regev, Amitai; Rowen, Louis; Saltman, David J.; Small, Lance W., eds., Selected papers of S. A. Amitsur with commentary. Part 1, Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society, ISBN 978-0-8218-2924-0, MR 1866636 
  • Amitsur, S. A. (2001), Mann, Avinoam; Regev, Amitai; Rowen, Louis; Saltman, David J.; Small, Lance W., eds., Selected papers of S. A. Amitsur with commentary. Part 2, Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society, ISBN 978-0-8218-2925-7, MR 1866637 
  • References

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