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which allowed regional military commanders to designate "military areas" from which "any or all persons may be excluded". This authority was used to declare that all people of Japanese ancestry were excluded from the West Coast, including all of
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Thirteen-year-old Horace Mochizuki of Ripperdan school correctly spelled "chaperon" today and captured first place as Madera county's champion speller.
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Mochizuki died on 9 June 1989 from cancer of the pancreas. His wife, Keiko, committed suicide two days later by drowning in the Pacific Ocean.
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with a dissertation work entitled "Finitistic homological dimensions and duality theory for rings". He began teaching at
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for "projects of high scientific merit involving scientists with a record of outstanding research accomplishments..."
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Bachmuth, Seymour; Mochizuki, Horace Y. (1978-11-01). "IA-automorphisms of the free metabelian group of rank 3".
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Mochizuki is known for a non-commutative version of "Kolchin's Theorem" that solved a theorem of
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Mochizuki was born in California on 18 May 1937 from parents of Japanese ancestry. Following the
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Mochizuki, Horace Y. (1974), "On groups of exponent four: A criterion for nonsolvability",
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Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Theory of Groups
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American mathematician known for his contributions to group theory
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Kaplansky, Irving (1977), "The Engel–Kolchin theorem revisited",
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At the beginning of his academic career, Mochizuki's worked on
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Bachmuth, Seymour; Millett, Kenneth; Robertson, James (1991).
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in Arkansas. After World War II, the family moved back to
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Wu, L. E. T.; Mochizuki, H. Y.; Jans, J. P. (1966).
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(1966). 301:"Finitistic global dimension for rings" 145: 96:University of California, Santa Barbara 725:American academics of Japanese descent 83:, where Horace won the Madera County 7: 619:"Automorphisms of solvable groups" 595:10.1016/b978-0-12-080550-1.50022-6 424:"Cyclotomic ideals in group rings" 383:"A characterization of QF-3 rings" 14: 482:10.1090/S0002-9947-1967-0213437-6 251:www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu 158:"Horace Y Mochizuki: In Memoriam" 730:University of Washington alumni 636:10.1090/S0002-9904-1975-13767-0 441:10.1090/S0002-9904-1966-11623-3 273:Fitzsimons, Matt (1989-06-26). 715:People from Madera, California 700:Mathematicians from California 589:, Elsevier, pp. 233–237, 549:Canadian Mathematical Bulletin 305:Pacific Journal of Mathematics 1: 193:Parker, Tom (10 March 1943). 672:10.1016/0021-8693(78)90194-1 199:Online Archive of California 170:10.1017/cbo9780511721236.006 77:Jerome War Relocation Center 720:Japanese-American internees 387:Nagoya Mathematical Journal 346:Nagoya Mathematical Journal 123:National Science Foundation 28:National Science Foundation 756: 299:Mochizuki, Horace (1965). 539:Mochizuki, H. 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group theory
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Burnside problem
Imperial Japan
attack on Pearl Harbor
Japanese Americans
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California
Oregon
Washington
Arizona
Jerome War Relocation Center
Madera, California
spelling bee
University of Washington
University of California, Santa Barbara
ring theory
group theory
Burnside groups
National Science Foundation
Ivan Kaplansky
automorphism groups


"Horace Y Mochizuki: In Memoriam"
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"Two young pre-school students play in the sand box at the Jerome Center grade school. Left, Sei Asaki; right, Horace Mochizuki. (Japanese Americans – Evacuation and relocation, 1942–1945 – Photographs)"

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