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    • CommentAuthorDmitri Pavlov
    • CommentTimeApr 5th 2020

    Added a redirect “Kan”.

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    redirect

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    books

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    added

    I don’t know why the AMS doesn’t have DOIs for this

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    • CommentTimeMar 30th 2021

    Thanks for adding! I found doi:10.1090/noti1282, but it goes to the pdf you already had.

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    • CommentAuthorDmitri Pavlov
    • CommentTimeJun 24th 2022

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    He got his PhD degree in 1955 from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, advised by Samuel Eilenberg.

    His PhD students include David L. Rector, Aldridge K. Bousfield, Stewart B. Priddy, Emmanuel Dror Farjoun, William G. Dwyer, Philip S. Hirschhorn, Jeffrey H. Smith, David A. Blanc.

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    Daniel Marinus Kan was a homotopy theorist working at MIT. He originated much of modern homotopy theory and category theory.

    He got his PhD degree in 1955 from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, advised by Samuel Eilenberg.

    His PhD students include David L. Rector, Aldridge K. Bousfield, Stewart B. Priddy, Emmanuel Dror Farjoun, William G. Dwyer, Philip S. Hirschhorn, Jeffrey H. Smith, David A. Blanc.

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