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  1. The base 10 version of the theorem is attributed to Cohn by Pólya and Szegő in one of their books while the generalization to any base b is due to Brillhart, Filaseta, and Odlyzko. It is clear from context that the "A. Cohn" mentioned by Polya and Szegő is Arthur Cohn (1894–1940), a student of Issai Schur who was awarded his doctorate from Frederick William University in 1921.

  2. Jul 4, 2021 · Max Arthur Cohn (born 1903 – died March 25, 1998) is a talented 20th century American silk-screen artist. Max Arthur Cohn lived a long life and painted thousands of works of art. Today, his paintings adorn the halls of dozens of famous museums around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, museums in Dallas, Sydney, London and Tel Aviv.

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  5. COHEN, ARTHUR A. Arthur A. Cohen (1928 – 1986) was an American Jewish theologian, novelist, essayist, editor, and publisher. Born in New York City, Cohen grew up in an affluent, assimilated Jewish home and was educated at the University of Chicago where he studied philosophy and religion. His first year at Chicago, on realizing "that Western ...

  6. Max Arthur Cohn; Page secondary navigation. See all 12 artworks Explore Further. Most Similar Prints and drawing United States 1903–1998 ...

  7. Arthur Cohn was born on November 6, 1910, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Education Cohn studied the violin and composition at the Combs Conservatory of Music, as well as at the University of Pennsylvania and the Juilliard School in 1934, where his composition teacher was Rubin Goldmark.