Background
Amir-Moez, Ali Reza was born on April 7, 1919 in Teheran, Iran. Arrived in United States, 1947, naturalized, 1961. Son of Mohammad and Fatema (Gorgestani) Amir-Moez.
(From the Preface by the authors, A.R. Amir-Moez & A.L. Fa...)
From the Preface by the authors, A.R. Amir-Moez & A.L. Fass: "There seems to be a need for an elementary undergraduate courseto bridge the gap between freshman mathematics and modern abstract algebra. There are books which attempt an elementary treatment of vectorspaces, linear transformations, matrices, etc. but they usually avoid an approach through geometry. Many intelligent students of mathematics feel that their graduate study represents a change of major field, as the methods of generalization are completely new to them." 1962, 149 pp.
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Amir-Moez, Ali Reza was born on April 7, 1919 in Teheran, Iran. Arrived in United States, 1947, naturalized, 1961. Son of Mohammad and Fatema (Gorgestani) Amir-Moez.
Bachelor, University Teheran, 1942. Master of Arts, University of California at Los Angeles, 1951. Doctor of Philosophy, University of California at Los Angeles, 1955.
Instructor mathematics Teheran Technology College, 1942—1946. Assistant professor mathematics University Idaho, 1955—1956, Queens College, New York City, 1956—1960, Purdue University, 1960—1961. Associate professor University Florida, Gainesville, 1961—1963.
Professor mathematics Clarkson College, Potsdam, New York, 1963—1965, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, 1965—1988. Professor emeritus, 1988—2007. Served 2nd lieutenant persian army, 1936-1938.
(From the Preface by the authors, A.R. Amir-Moez & A.L. Fa...)
Member of New York Academy of Sciences, Texas Academy of Sciences, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pi Mu Epsilon, Mathematics Association American, American Mathematics Society, Sigma Xi.