- Issai Schur
Issai Schur (
January 10 ,1875 inMogilyov –January 10 ,1941 inTel Aviv ) was amathematician who worked inGermany for most of his life. He studied atBerlin . He obtained hisdoctorate in 1901, becamelecturer in 1903 and, after a stay atBonn ,professor in 1919.He considered himself German rather than
Jew ish, even though he had been born in theRussian Empire in what is nowBelarus , and brought up partly inLatvia . For this reason he declined invitations to leave Germany for theUnited States and Britain in 1934. Nevertheless he was dismissed from his chair in 1935 and, at the instigation of Bieberbach (who had previously sympathised with Schur regarding his treatment at the hands of the Nazis), he was forced to resign from thePrussian Academy in 1938. Schur eventually emigrated to Palestine in 1939, and had to endure the humiliation of living out his final years in poverty. He died in Tel Aviv on his 66thbirthday .As a student of Frobenius, he worked on
group representation s (the subject with which he is most closely associated), but also incombinatorics and eventheoretical physics . He is perhaps best known today for his result on the existence of theSchur decomposition .Schur had a number of students, including
Richard Brauer ,B. H. Neumann ,Heinz Prüfer , andRichard Rado . He was a foreign member of theRussian Academy of Sciences from 1929. [ [http://www.ras.ru/win/db/show_per.asp?P=.id-52857.ln-en Schur I.. - General info ] at www.ras.ru]Notes
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*Schur complement
*Schur decomposition
*Schur index
*Schur indicator
*Schur multiplier
*Schur orthogonality relations
*Schur polynomial
*Schur test
*Schur's inequality
*Schur's lemma
*Schur's theorem
*Schur-convex function
*Lehmer-Schur algorithm External links
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