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  2. Joseph Gallian - Wikipedia

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    Joseph A. Gallian (born January 5, 1942) is an American mathematician, the Morse Alumni Distinguished University Professor of Teaching in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Minnesota Duluth.

  3. Lagrange's theorem (group theory) - Wikipedia

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    G is the group /, the integers mod 8 under addition. The subgroup H contains only 0 and 4, and is isomorphic to /.There are four left cosets of H: H itself, 1+H, 2+H, and 3+H (written using additive notation since this is an additive group).

  4. Irving Kaplansky - Wikipedia

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    He published more than 150 articles and 11 mathematical books. [2] Kaplansky was the doctoral supervisor of 55 students including notable mathematicians Hyman Bass, Susanna S. Epp, Günter Lumer, Eben Matlis, Donald Ornstein, Ed Posner, Alex F. T. W. Rosenberg, Judith D. Sally, and Harold Widom.

  5. Mary P. Dolciani Award - Wikipedia

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    The Mary P. Dolciani Award is an award established in 2012 by the Mathematical Association of America. [1] The award recognizes a pure or applied mathematician with a record of distinguished contributions to K-16 mathematics education in the United States or Canada and comes with a $5,000 award. [1]

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  7. Commutative property - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Euclid is known to have assumed the commutative property of multiplication in his book Elements. [9] Formal uses of the commutative property arose in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, when mathematicians began to work on a theory of functions.

  8. Book (graph theory) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The 7-page book graph of this type provides an example of a graph with no harmonious labeling. [2] A second type, which might be called a triangular book, is the complete tripartite graph K 1,1,p. It is a graph consisting of triangles sharing a common edge. [3] A book of this type is a split graph.

  9. Jessie MacWilliams - Wikipedia

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    The book is stated as being "Perhaps the most comprehensive text on the algebraic and combinatorial properties of error-correcting codes, and of abiding interest to both mathematicians and engineers. It was one of the major works responsible for laying the foundation for a revolution in communication technology that is being played out even today".