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==Selected publications==
==Selected publications==
* ''Teoriya Grupp'' (''Теория групп''), 2 vols., Nauk, 1944, 2nd edition 1953.
* ''Teoriya Grupp'' (''Теория групп''), 2 vols., Nauk, 1944, 2nd edition 1953.
** German translation: ''Gruppentheorie.'' 2 vols., 1953,<ref>{{cite journal|last=Hall, Jr. |first=Marshall|authorlink=Marshall Hall (mathematician)|title=Review: ''Gruppentheorie'' by A. G. Kurosch|journal=[[Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society]]|year=1955|volume=61|pages=362|doi=10.1090/S0002-9904-1955-09951-8}}</ref> 1956, [[Akademie Verlag]], Berlin, 2nd edition 1970, 1972.
** German translation: ''Gruppentheorie.'' 2 vols., 1953,<ref>{{cite journal|last=Hall, Jr. |first=Marshall|authorlink=Marshall Hall (mathematician)|title=Review: ''Gruppentheorie'' by A. G. Kurosch|journal=[[Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society]]|year=1955|volume=61|pages=362|doi=10.1090/S0002-9904-1955-09951-8|doi-access=free}}</ref> 1956, [[Akademie Verlag]], Berlin, 2nd edition 1970, 1972.
** English translation: ''The Theory of Groups'', 2 vols., [[Chelsea Publishing Company]], the [[Bronx]], tr. by [[Kurt Hirsch|K. A. Hirsch]], 1950, 2nd edition 1955.
** English translation: ''The Theory of Groups'', 2 vols., [[Chelsea Publishing Company]], the [[Bronx]], tr. by [[Kurt Hirsch|K. A. Hirsch]], 1950, 2nd edition 1955.
* ''Vorlesungen über Allgemeine Algebra.'' [[Verlag Harri Deutsch]], Zürich 1964.
* ''Vorlesungen über Allgemeine Algebra.'' [[Verlag Harri Deutsch]], Zürich 1964.

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Alexander Gennadyevich Kurosh (Template:Lang-ru; January 19, 1908 – May 18, 1971) was a Soviet mathematician, known for his work in abstract algebra. He is credited with writing the first modern and high-level text on group theory, his The Theory of Groups published in 1944.

He was born in Yartsevo near Smolensk, and died in Moscow. He received his doctorate from the Moscow State University in 1936 under the direction of Pavel Alexandrov. In 1937 he became a professor there, and from 1949 until his death he held the Chair of Higher Algebra at Moscow State University. In 1938, he was the PhD thesis adviser to fellow group theory pioneer Sergei Chernikov, with whom he would develop important relationships between finite and infinite groups, discover the Kurosh-Chernikov class of groups, and publish several influential papers over the next decades. In all, he had 27 PhD students, including also Vladimir Andrunakievich, Mark Graev, and Anatoly Shirshov.

On the whole stretch of a long and very fruitful period 1930–1971, A. G. Kurosh and his students have obtained many interesting and deep results in the theory of associative algebras, lattice theory, general theory of radicals, theory of categories, theory of universal algebras, linear multioperator rings and algebras, Ω-rings, etc.[1]

Selected publications

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References

  1. ^ Kostrikin, A. I. (2000). "A word about Kurosh". In: Algebra: Proceedings of the International Algebraic Conference on the Occasion of the 90th Birthday of AG Kurosh, Moscow, Russia, May 25-30, 1998. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 1–8. (quote from p. 2)
  2. ^ Hall, Jr., Marshall (1955). "Review: Gruppentheorie by A. G. Kurosch". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 61: 362. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1955-09951-8.