Serge Lang

Serge Lang (; May 19, 1927 – September 12, 2005) was a French-American mathematician and activist who taught at Yale University for most of his career. He is known for his work in number theory and for his mathematics textbooks, including the influential ''Algebra''. He received the Frank Nelson Cole Prize in 1960 and was a member of the Bourbaki group.

As an activist, Lang campaigned against the Vietnam War, and also successfully fought against the nomination of the political scientist Samuel P. Huntington to the National Academies of Science. Later in his life, Lang was an HIV/AIDS denialist. He claimed that HIV had not been proven to cause AIDS and protested Yale's research into HIV/AIDS. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1987
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1986
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1985
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1999
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1999
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by Lang, Serge
Published 1998
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1990
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1988
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1995
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 2002
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 2002
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1990
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1987
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1999
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1991
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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by Lang, Serge
Published 1993
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1994
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1993
Springer New York

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by Lang, Serge
Published 1995
Springer New York