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This volume consists of seven papers related in various matters to
the research work of Kostia Beidar, a distinguished ring theorist
and professor of National Ching Kung University (NCKU). Written by
leading experts in these areas, the papers also emphasize important
applications to other fields of mathematics. Most papers are based
on talks that were presented at the memorial conference which was
held in March 2005 at NCKU.
This volume contains one invited lecture which was presented by the
1994 Fields Medal ist Professor E. Zelmanov and twelve other papers
which were presented at the Third International Conference on
Algebra and Their Related Topics at Chang Jung Christian
University, Tainan, Republic of China, during the period June
26-July 1, 200l. All papers in this volume have been refereed by an
international referee board and we would like to express our
deepest thanks to all the referees who were so helpful and punctual
in submitting their reports. Thanks are also due to the Promotion
and Research Center of National Science Council of Republic of
China and the Chang Jung Christian University for their generous
financial support of this conference. The spirit of this conference
is a continuation of the last two International Tainan Moscow
Algebra Workshop on Algebras and Their Related Topics which were
held in the mid-90's of the last century. The purpose of this very
conference was to give a clear picture of the recent development
and research in the fields of different kinds of algebras both in
Taiwan and in the rest ofthe world, especially say, Russia" Europe,
North America and South America. Thus, we were hoping to enhance
the possibility of future cooperation in research work among the
algebraists ofthe five continents. Here we would like to point out
that this algebra gathering will constantly be held in the future
in the southern part of Taiwan."
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Near-Rings and Near-Fields - Proceedings of the Conference on Near-Rings and Near-Fields, Stellenbosch, South Africa, July 9-16, 1997 (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
Yuen Fong, Carl Maxson, John Meldrum, G. F. Pilz, Andries van der Walt, …
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This volume contains three invited lectures and sixteen other
papers which were pre- sented at the 14th International Conference
on Nearrings and Nearfields held in Stellen- bosch, South Africa,
July 9-161997. It was also the first nearring conference to be held
after the untimely death of James R Clay, who over the years had
been an inspiration to many algebraists interested in nearring
theory. The occasion was marked by the invitedtalk of Gerhard
Betsch, which was devoted to an overview of Clay's contributions to
nearring and nearfield theory. This book is affectionately
dedicated to the memory of James R Clay. All the papers presented
here have been refereed under the supervision of the Editorial
Board: Fong Yuen, Carl Maxson, John Meldrum, GUnterPilz, Leon van
Wyk and Andries van der Walt. Thanks are due to the referees and to
the Editorial Board. A special word of thanks is due to Wen-fong Ke
for preparing the final version of the TEX files, and to Fong Yuen
for his pains in arranging for the publication of the volume with
Kluwer Academic Publishers. Andries van der Walt Stellenbosch,
August 1999 COMBINATORIAL ASPECTS OF NEARRING THEORY TO THE MEMORY
OF JAMES RAY CLAY GERHARDBETSCH A briefcurriculum vitae ofJames Ray
(Jim) Clay Born November5,1938 at Burley (Idaho). Died January 16,
1996 at Tucson (Arizona). Married since 1959 to Carol Cline BURGE,
"a truly beautiful daughter of Zion" (Dedication ofJim's 1992
book). Three daughters, ten grand-children.
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Near-Rings and Near-Fields - Proceedings of the Conference on Near-Rings and Near-Fields Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, July 18-24, 1993 (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
Yuen Fong, Howard E. Bell, Wen-Fong Ke, Gordon Mason, G. F. Pilz
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Near-Rings and Near-Fields opens with three invited lectures on
different aspects of the history of near-ring theory. These are
followed by 26 papers reflecting the diversity of the subject in
regard to geometry, topological groups, automata, coding theory and
probability, as well as the purely algebraic structure theory of
near-rings. Audience: Graduate students of mathematics and
algebraists interested in near-ring theory.
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Near-Rings and Near-Fields - Proceedings of the Conference on Near-Rings and Near-Fields Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, July 18-24, 1993 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
Yuen Fong, Howard E. Bell, Wen-Fong Ke, Gordon Mason, G. F. Pilz
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Near-Rings and Near-Fields opens with three invited lectures on
different aspects of the history of near-ring theory. These are
followed by 26 papers reflecting the diversity of the subject in
regard to geometry, topological groups, automata, coding theory and
probability, as well as the purely algebraic structure theory of
near-rings. Audience: Graduate students of mathematics and
algebraists interested in near-ring theory.
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Near-Rings and Near-Fields - Proceedings of the Conference on Near-Rings and Near-Fields, Stellenbosch, South Africa, July 9-16, 1997 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
Yuen Fong, Carl Maxson, John Meldrum, G. F. Pilz, Andries van der Walt, …
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This volume contains three invited lectures and sixteen other
papers which were pre- sented at the 14th International Conference
on Nearrings and Nearfields held in Stellen- bosch, South Africa,
July 9-161997. It was also the first nearring conference to be held
after the untimely death of James R Clay, who over the years had
been an inspiration to many algebraists interested in nearring
theory. The occasion was marked by the invitedtalk of Gerhard
Betsch, which was devoted to an overview of Clay's contributions to
nearring and nearfield theory. This book is affectionately
dedicated to the memory of James R Clay. All the papers presented
here have been refereed under the supervision of the Editorial
Board: Fong Yuen, Carl Maxson, John Meldrum, GUnterPilz, Leon van
Wyk and Andries van der Walt. Thanks are due to the referees and to
the Editorial Board. A special word of thanks is due to Wen-fong Ke
for preparing the final version of the TEX files, and to Fong Yuen
for his pains in arranging for the publication of the volume with
Kluwer Academic Publishers. Andries van der Walt Stellenbosch,
August 1999 COMBINATORIAL ASPECTS OF NEARRING THEORY TO THE MEMORY
OF JAMES RAY CLAY GERHARDBETSCH A briefcurriculum vitae ofJames Ray
(Jim) Clay Born November5,1938 at Burley (Idaho). Died January 16,
1996 at Tucson (Arizona). Married since 1959 to Carol Cline BURGE,
"a truly beautiful daughter of Zion" (Dedication ofJim's 1992
book). Three daughters, ten grand-children.
This volume contains one invited lecture which was presented by the
1994 Fields Medal ist Professor E. Zelmanov and twelve other papers
which were presented at the Third International Conference on
Algebra and Their Related Topics at Chang Jung Christian
University, Tainan, Republic of China, during the period June
26-July 1, 200l. All papers in this volume have been refereed by an
international referee board and we would like to express our
deepest thanks to all the referees who were so helpful and punctual
in submitting their reports. Thanks are also due to the Promotion
and Research Center of National Science Council of Republic of
China and the Chang Jung Christian University for their generous
financial support of this conference. The spirit of this conference
is a continuation of the last two International Tainan Moscow
Algebra Workshop on Algebras and Their Related Topics which were
held in the mid-90's of the last century. The purpose of this very
conference was to give a clear picture of the recent development
and research in the fields of different kinds of algebras both in
Taiwan and in the rest ofthe world, especially say, Russia" Europe,
North America and South America. Thus, we were hoping to enhance
the possibility of future cooperation in research work among the
algebraists ofthe five continents. Here we would like to point out
that this algebra gathering will constantly be held in the future
in the southern part of Taiwan."
Bridging the collapse of the Confucian state and the establishment
of the People's Republic of China, the period 1911-49 is
particularly fascinating to historians, anthropologists,
sociologists and political scientists. Unfortunately, it is also a
very confusing period, full of shifts and changes in economic,
social, and political organizations. The social implications of
these changes, and the relationships between officials on the
subdistrict level, the unofficial leaders, and the bulk of the
peasantry remain inadequately known. South China, which nurtured
the Communist Party in its formative years, is a particularly
interesting case. In this study I use the Kuan lineage of
K'ai-p'ing as a case study to show the effects of demographic,
economic, administrative, and educational changes after the Treaty
of Nanking (1842) on patrilineal kinship as a principle of social
organization in South China. [vii]
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