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Daniel Kubert

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Daniel Sion Kubert (/ˈkjuːbərt/; October 18, 1947 – January 5, 2010) was an American mathematician who introduced modular units and Kubert identities.

He received his PhD in mathematics from Harvard University in 1973.[1]

Selected publications

  • Kubert, Daniel S.; Lang, Serge (1981), Modular units, Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenschaften [Fundamental Principles of Mathematical Science], vol. 244, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-0-387-90517-4, MR 0648603, Zbl 0492.12002
  • Kubert, Dan; Lang, Serge (1975), "Units in the modular function field. I", Mathematische Annalen, 218 (1): 67–96, doi:10.1007/BF01350068, ISSN 0025-5831, MR 0437496, Zbl 0311.14005

References

  1. ^ "Daniel Kubert". Institute for Advanced Study. Retrieved 7 February 2018.

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