Joachim Lambek (born 5 Dec 1922 in Leipzig) is Peter Redpath Emeritus Professor of Pure Mathematics at McGill University, where he earned his Ph.D. degree in 1950 with Hans Julius Zassenhaus as advisor. He is called Jim by his friends.
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Scholarly work
Lambek supervised 16 doctoral students, and had 51 doctoral descendants. He has over 100 publications listed in the Mathematical Reviews, including 6 books. His earlier work was mostly in module theory, especially torsion theories, non-commutative localization, and injective modules. One of his earliest papers, (Lambek & Moser 1954) proved the Lambek-Moser theorem about integer sequences. His more recent work is in pregroups and formal languages; his earliest work in this field were probably (Lambek 1958) and (Lambek 1979). He is noted, among other things, for the Lambek calculus, an effort to capture mathematical aspects of natural language syntax in logical form and a work that has been very influential in computational linguistics. He is currently working on pregroup grammar.
Selected works
Books
- Fine, N. J.; Gillman, Leonard; Lambek, Joachim (1966), Rings of quotients of rings of functions, McGill University Press, MR0200747
- Lambek, Joachim (1966), Lectures on rings and modules, With an appendix by Ian G. Connell, Blaisdell Publishing, MR0206032
- Lambek, Joachim (1966), Completions of categories, Seminar lectures given in 1966 in Zürich. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, No. 24, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, MR0209330
- Lambek, Joachim (1971), Torsion theories, additive semantics, and rings of quotients, With an appendix by H. H. Storrer on torsion theories and dominant dimensions. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol. 177, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, MR0284459
- Lambek, J.; Scott, P.J. (1986), Introduction to Higher Order Categorical Logic, Cambridge University Press, MR856915, ISBN 978-0-521-35653-4
- Anglin, W. S.; Lambek, Joachim (1995), The heritage of Thales, Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, MR1369087, ISBN 978-0-387-94544-6
- Casadio, Claudia; Lambek, Joachim (2008), Computational Algebraic Approaches to Natural Language, Polimetrica, ISBN 978-8876991257
- Lambek, J. (2008), From word to sentence: a computational algebraic approach to grammar, Polimetrica, ISBN 978-8876991172
Articles
- Lambek, Joachim; Moser, L. (1954), "Inverse and Complementary Sequences of Natural Numbers", The American Mathematical Monthly 61 (7): 454–458, doi:10.2307/2308078, MR0062777, ISSN 0002-9890
- Lambek, J. (1958), "The Mathematics of Sentence Structure", The American Mathematical Monthly 65: 154–170, doi:10.2307/2310058, ISSN 0002-9890, http://worldcat.org/wcpa/oclc/1480361?page=frame&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jstor.org%2Fjournals%2F00029890.html&title=&linktype=digitalObject&detail=
- Lambek, Joachim (1972), "Bicommutators of nice injectives", Journal of Algebra 21: 60–73, doi:10.1016/0021-8693(72)90034-8, MR0301052, ISSN 0021-8693
- Lambek, Joachim (1972), "Localization and completion", Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra 2: 343–370, doi:10.1016/0022-4049(72)90011-4, MR0320047, ISSN 0022-4049
- Lambek, Joachim (1979), "A mathematician looks at Latin conjugation", Theoretical Linguistics 6 (2): 221–234, MR589163, ISSN 0301-4428
References
- Barr, Michael; Scott, P. J.; Seely, R. A. G., eds. (2000), The Lambek Festschrift: mathematical structures in computer science, Cambridge University Press, MR1770227
External links
- Joachim Lambek at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Faculty profile of Joachim Lambek at McGill University
- An appreciation of Jim Lambek at McGill by Michael Barr (a biographical talk given on the occasion of his 75th birthday)
- Lambek festival (80th annivarsary)
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