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  1. Irving Reiner (February 8, 1924 in Brooklyn, New York – October 28, 1986 in Urbana, Illinois) was a mathematician at the University of Illinois who worked on representation theory. He solved the problem of finding which abelian groups have a finite number of indecomposable modules.

  2. 8 February 1924. Brooklyn, New York, USA. Died. 28 October 1986. Urbana, Illinois, USA. Summary. Irving Reiner was an American mathematician who (with Curtis) produced an important book on group representations. View one larger picture. Biography. Irving Reiner's parents were Max and Molly Reiner.

  3. Professor Reiner, a long-time member of the University of Illinois Department of Mathematics, was a leader in the field of integral representation theory. The Reiner Prize is awarded each spring to one or more graduate students in recognition of outstanding scholastic achievement in the field of algebra.

  4. Jun 30, 2020 · Carl Reiner, who as performer, writer and director earned a place in comedy history several times over, died on Monday night at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 98.

  5. Maximal Orders. Irving Reiner. Clarendon Press, 2003 - Mathematics - 395 pages. This is a reissue of a classic text, which includes the author's own corrections and provides a very accessible,...

  6. Jun 30, 2020 · Carl Reiner, the ingenious and versatile writer, actor and director who broke through as a "second banana" to Sid Caesar and rose to comedy's front ranks as creator of "The Dick Van Dyke Show"...

  7. Charles W. Curtis, Irving Reiner. Wiley, 1981 - Mathematics - 951 pages. Revised and expanded, this second volume presents a modern treatment of finite groups and orders. It covers classical,...

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