Jean-Louis Loday
Jean-Louis Loday (12 January 1946 – 6 June 2012) was a French mathematician who worked on cyclic homology and who introduced Leibniz algebras (sometimes called Loday algebras) and Zinbiel algebras.[1] He occasionally used the pseudonym Guillaume William Zinbiel, formed by reversing the last name of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.
Publications
- Loday, Jean-Louis (1998), Cyclic homology, Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenschaften 301 (2nd ed.), Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-540-63074-6, MR 1600246
- Loday, Jean-Louis & Pirashvili, Teimuraz (1993). "Universal enveloping algebras of Leibniz algebras and (co)homology". Mathematische Annalen 296 (1): 139–158. doi:10.1007/BF01445099.
- Loday, Jean-Louis; Vallette, Bruno (2012), Algebraic Operads (PDF), Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenschaften 346, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-642-30361-6
- Zinbiel, Guillaume William (2012), "Encyclopedia of types of algebras 2010", in Guo, Li; Bai, Chengming; Loday, Jean-Louis, Operads and universal algebra, Nankai Series in Pure, Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics 9, pp. 217–298, ISBN 9789814365116, Zinbiel is a pseudonym of Jean-Louis Loday
References
- ↑ "Jean-Louis Loday 1946-2012 | The European Mathematical Society". Euro-math-soc.eu. 2012-06-08. Retrieved 2012-06-30.
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