Steven Takiff
Steven Joel Takiff is an American mathematician who introduced what became Takiff algebras in 1971.
Steven Joel Takiff | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Michigan State University |
Doctoral advisor | R. Ranga Rao |
Publications
- Takiff, S. J. (1971), "Rings of invariant polynomials for a class of Lie algebras", Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 160: 249–262, doi:10.2307/1995803, ISSN 0002-9947, JSTOR 1995803, MR 0281839
- Takiff, S. J. (1972), "Invariant Polynomials on Lie algebras of Inhomogeneous Unitary and Special Orthogonal Groups", Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 170: 221–230, doi:10.2307/1996305, ISSN 0002-9947, JSTOR 1995803, MR 0281839
gollark: --choice 100 lyricly potatos gollark
gollark: --choose 100 lyricly potatos gollark
gollark: There's a big table of insults/negative words, things which generally separate clauses, and things which imply they don't mean the real potatOS.
gollark: ```luafunction _G.is_blasphemous(message) local clauses = {message:lower()} for _, sep in pairs(clause_separators) do local out = {} for _, x in pairs(clauses) do for _, y in pairs(string.split(x, sep)) do table.insert(out, y) end end clauses = out end for _, clause in pairs(clauses) do for _, word in pairs(negative_words) do if clause:match(word) and clause:match "potatos" then for _, iword in pairs(ignore_if_present_words) do if clause:match(iword) then return false, iword, clause end end return true, word, clause end end end return falseend```
gollark: It has a surprisingly good algorithm for guessing whether people *intended* to blaspheme potatOS.
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