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  1. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Saunders Mac Lane (born August 4, 1909, Taftville, Connecticut, U.S.—died April 14, 2005, San Francisco, California) was an American mathematician who was a cocreator of category theory, an architect of homological algebra, and an advocate of categorical foundations for mathematics. Mac Lane graduated from Yale University in 1930 and then ...

  2. Saunders Mac Lane. President 1973–1974. D. Phil. Mathematisches Institut, Göttingen, Germany. Mac Lane helped develop category theory and co-authored A Survey of Modern Algebra with Garrett Birkhoff. His principal academic appointments were at Harvard University (1938-1947) and at the University of Chicago (1947 until his retirement in 1982).

  3. Saunders Mac Lane (1909–2005) attended David Hilbert’s weekly lectures on philosophy in Göttingen in 1931. He utterly believed Hilbert’s declaration that mathematics will know no limits: Wir müssen wissen; wir werden wissen—We must know, we will know. 1 Mac Lane had a room in Hermann Weyl’s house and worked with Weyl revising Weyl’s book Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural ...

  4. 14 de mar. de 2007 · Northrop had studied with A.N. Whitehead and sold Mac Lane on the excitement of Principia Mathematica. In a pattern that foreshadowed his career Mac Lane bought and annotated a copy of the first volume of Principia but his planned tutorial study of the book turned into a study of [Hausdorff, 1914] applying set theory to topology and analysis.

  5. Saunders Mac Lane, « Mathematics at Göttingen under the Nazis », Notices of the'AMS, vol. 42, n o 10,‎ octobre 1995, p. 1134-1138 ( lire en ligne , consulté le 16 avril 2021 ) . — Version allemande : « Die Mathematik in Göttingen unter den Nazis », Mitteilungen der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung , vol. 4, n o 2,‎ 1996 , p.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2005 · April 23, 2005. SAUNDERS MAC LANE, 95 University of Chicago mathematician helped introduce key concepts to field. Russell Working, Tribune staff reporter. From the time his daughter was about 5, University of Chicago mathematician Saunders Mac Lane used to take her for walks in the city or hikes in the woods, pointing out landmarks along the way.

  7. SAUNDERS MAC LANE 3 Courant, Gustav Herglotz, Otto Neugebauer, Oswald Teichm¨uller, and many oth-ers. Paul Bernays became the advisor of Mac Lane’s Ph.D thesis “Abbreviated Proofs in Logic Calculus.” The Nazis gained power in Germany in February 1933. The feast of antisemitism