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, Halmos, Paul R., 1916-2006. Finite-dimensional vector spaces. Princeton, N.J., Van Nostrand, 1958, 2d edition, 200pp., very good gray cloth, BUT with pencil notations in margins on 5 pages, previous owner's name in ink. The University series in undergraduate mathematics. Substantial pencil comments at bottom of pages 120-121 8-lines. NOTE: Halmos on winning the Steele Prize (1983): "To earn his living, Lewis Carroll was a teacher, and, just for fun, because he loved to tell stories, he wrote Alice s Adventures in Wonderland. To earn my living, I ve been a teacher for almost fifty years, and, just for fun, because I love to organize and clarify, I wrote Finite Dimensional Vector Spaces. And what s the outcome? I doubt if as many as a dozen readers of these words have ever looked at either A Method of Taking Votes… or "On automorphisms…" but Lewis Carroll is immortal for the Alice stories, and I got the Steele Prize for exposition." HALMOS: Hungarian-born mathematician, Ph.D. University of Illinois 1938, became John von Neumann's assistant in 1940 and wrote his first book based on von Neumann's lectures. Taught at Syracuse, Chicago, and Michigan. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 70772
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