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Jacob Levitzki, also known as Yaakov Levitsky ( he, יעקב לויצקי) (17 August 1904 - 25 February 1956) was an Israeli
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Biography

Levitzki was born in 1904 in the
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and emigrated to then Ottoman-ruled Palestine in 1912. After completing his studies at the Herzliya Gymnasia, he travelled to
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and, in 1929, obtained a doctorate in mathematics from the
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under the supervision of
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. In 1931, after two years at
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, in
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,
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, Levitzki returned to Palestine to join the faculty at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.


Awards

Levitzki together with Shimshon Amitsur, who had been one of his students at the Hebrew University, were each awarded the Israel Prize in
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s in 1953, the inaugural year of the prize, for their work on the laws of noncommutative rings. Levitzki's son
Alexander Levitzki Alexander Levitzki (Hebrew: אלכסנדר לויצקי; born 13 August 1940) is an Israeli biochemist who is a professor of biochemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Birth and education Levitzki was born in 1940 in Palestine. He com ...
, a recipient of the Israel Prize in 1990, in
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s, established the Levitzki Prize in the name of his parents, Jacob and Charlotte, for Israeli research in the field of algebra.


See also

* List of Israel Prize recipients *
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* Levitzki


References

1904 births 1956 deaths Ukrainian Jews Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire Jews in Ottoman Palestine Jews in Mandatory Palestine 20th-century Israeli Jews 20th-century Israeli mathematicians Linear algebraists Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium alumni University of Göttingen alumni Yale University faculty Hebrew University of Jerusalem faculty Israel Prize in exact science recipients Israel Prize in exact science recipients who were mathematicians {{asia-mathematician-stub