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Dov Tamari
Dov Tamari (193? - ) French mathematician, best known for the Tamari lattice. He earned a doctorate of science from the Université de Paris. His students include Carlton Maxson and Kevin Osondu. As of 1990, Tamari was living in New York.
Tamari has Erdős number 2 because he coauthored with Abraham Ginzburg “Representation of multiplicative systems by families of binary relations” in the Journal of the London Mathematical Society 37 in 1962.
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- 1 International Mathematical Union, World Directory of Mathematicians 1990, 9th Ed. Bombay: Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
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