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in the name of his parents, Jacob and Charlotte, for Israeli research in the field of algebra.
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in 1953, the inaugural year of the prize, for their work on the laws of noncommutative rings.
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Israel Prize in exact science recipients who were mathematicians
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and, in 1929, obtained a doctorate in mathematics from the
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire
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Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Sevastopol
Russian Empire
Jerusalem
Israel
University of Göttingen
Levitzky's theorem
Amitsur–Levitzki theorem
Hopkins–Levitzki theorem
Mathematics
Hebrew University
Doctoral advisor
Emmy Noether
Shimshon Amitsur
Haya Freedman
Hebrew
mathematician
Russian Empire
Ottoman
Palestine
Herzliya Gymnasia
Germany
University of Göttingen
Emmy Noether
Yale University
New Haven
Connecticut
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Shimshon Amitsur
Israel Prize
exact sciences

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