Eilenberg — is a surname, and may refer to:* Samuel Eilenberg, Polish mathematician * Richard Eilenberg, German composer, see German article.;named after Samuel: * Eilenberg MacLane space * Eilenberg Moore algebra * Eilenberg Steenrod axioms See also *… … Wikipedia
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Eilenberg — [ aɪlənbəːɡ], Samuel, amerikanischer Mathematiker polnischer Herkunft, * Warschau 30. 9. 1913, ✝ New York (N. Y.) 30. 1. 1998; war 1940 46 an der Universität von Michigan, 1947 82 als Professor an der Columbia University in New York tätig;… … Universal-Lexikon
Eilenberg's inequality — is a mathematical inequality for Lipschitz continuous functions.Let f : X rarr; Y be a Lipschitz continuous function between separable metric spaces whose Lipschitz constant is denoted by Lip f . Then, Eilenberg s inequality states that:int Y^* H … Wikipedia
Eilenberg-Steenrod-Axiome — Der Begriff der Homologietheorie stammt aus der algebraischen Topologie und charakterisiert axiomatisch die Weise, wie beispielsweise die Singuläre Homologie oder die Bordismustheorien topologischen Räumen abelsche Gruppen zuordnen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Eilenberg–Mazur swindle — In mathematics, the Eilenberg–Mazur swindle, named after Samuel Eilenberg and Barry Mazur, is a method of proof that involves paradoxical properties of infinite sums. In geometric topology it was introduced by Mazur (1959, 1961) and is often … Wikipedia
Eilenberg-MacLane space — In mathematics, an Eilenberg MacLane space is a special kind of topological space that can be regarded as a building block for homotopy theory. These spaces are important in many contexts in algebraic topology, including stage by stage… … Wikipedia
Eilenberg-Steenrod axioms — In mathematics, specifically in algebraic topology, the Eilenberg Steenrod axioms are properties that homology theories of topological spaces have in common. The quintessential example of a homology theory satisfying the axioms is singular… … Wikipedia
Eilenberg-Ganea conjecture — The Eilenberg Ganea conjecture is a claim in algebraic topology. It was formulated by Samuel Eilenberg and Tudor Ganea in 1957, in a short, but influential paper. It states that if a group G has cohomological dimension 2, then it has a 2… … Wikipedia
Eilenberg-Moore spectral sequence — In mathematics, in the field of algebraic topology, the Eilenberg Moore spectral sequence addresses the calculation of the homology groups of a pullback over a fibration. The spectral sequence formulates the calculation from knowledge of the… … Wikipedia