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Isaiah Kantor

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Isaiah Kantor (or Issai Kantor, or Isai Lʹvovich Kantor) (1936–2006) was a mathematician who introduced the Kantor–Koecher–Tits construction, and the Kantor double, a Jordan superalgebra constructed from a Poisson algebra.

References

  • Kantor, I. L.; Solodovnikov, A. S. (1989) [1973], Hypercomplex numbers, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-0-387-96980-0, MR 0347870
  • Zelmanov, Efim (2008), "On Isaiah Kantor (1936--2006)", Journal of Generalized Lie Theory and Applications, 2 (3): 111, doi:10.4303/jglta/S070302, ISSN 1736-5279, MR 2434996