Douglas Northcott

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Douglas G. Northcott (born London 31 December 1916, died 8 April 2005) was a British mathematician at Sheffield University who worked on ideal theory.

He was elected to the Royal Society in 1961.

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  • Northcott, D. G. Multilinear algebra. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1984. ISBN 0-521-26269-0
  • Northcott, D. G. A first course of homological algebra. Reprint of 1973 edition. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge-New York, 1980. ISBN 0-521-29976-4 18-01
  • Northcott, D. G. Affine sets and affine groups. London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 39. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge-New York, 1980. ISBN 0-521-22909-X
  • Northcott, D. G. Finite free resolutions. Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, No. 71. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge-New York-Melbourne, 1976.
  • Northcott, D. G. Lessons on rings, modules and multiplicities. Cambridge University Press, London 1968
  • Northcott, D. G. An introduction to homological algebra. Cambridge University Press, New York 1960
  • Northcott, D. G. Ideal theory. Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, No. 42. Cambridge, at the University Press, 1953.

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