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Shatz Stephen Sidney August 1, 2023. It is with incredible sadness that we announce the passing of our father Stephen Shatz. Steve married Marilyn (nee Karpman) in December 1958. While married (divorced in 1977), they had 2 children, both of whom survive him, Geoffrey Shatz (married to Kristin) of Philadelphia and Aviva (fka Adria) Shatz of Fayetteville, AR. He is also survived by 3 grandchildren, Richard Gutierrez, Max Gutierrez, and Zane Wood. An emeritus professor of mathematics, Steve died in August in Philadelphia, age 86. His passions and interests took in the full range of the sciences and arts. He was an avid eater who possessed advanced cooking skills and an expert knowledge of wine; he shared his love of astronomy with his friends and family; he found beauty in classical music, patronizing the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society and playing the flute and loved learning to speak or read multiple languages, including but not limited to Italian, French, German, Russian and Yiddish; he even created his own translation of Dante's 'La Divina Comedia'. Steve was known as a story-teller recounting adventures from his full life. From his Harvard years, he recounted when he drove hundreds of miles to a physics conference as an undergraduate with to-be Nobel prize winner Julian Schwinger and when he auditioned for and was accepted in a music performance class taught by Leonard Bernstein; from his travels as a mathematician, when a pesky rabbit almost foiled a lesson for his children about not eating poisonous mushrooms outside of Pisa, IT. His life was nearly cut short in the early 1970s when he was diagnosed with cancer, likely stemming from an accident with a chemistry set in the 1950s. After five operations, the amputation of his right forearm, and chemotherapy, the cancer went into remission. Born April 27, 1937, in Brooklyn, Steve attended P.S. 103 and then Montauk Junior High School before heading to Stuyvesant High School, the New York City honors high school. His parents were Nathan Shatz, an accountant, and Gussie Shatz, an opera singer and then homemaker. She would sing with Steve and his older brother Malcolm, imparting to them a love of opera. Steve Shatz started at Harvard University in 1953, age 16, Studing physics and earned an undergraduate degree in mathematics and then a Ph.D. in mathematics with a dissertation on The Cohomology of Artinian Group Schemes Over Local Fields under the direction of Professor John Torrence Tate Jr. Following the award of his Ph.D., in 1962, Steve was an instructor and then acting assistant professor at Stanford University through 1964. He then joined the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, where he rose from assistant to associate to full professor from 1964 through 2005 before retiring on January 1, 2006. During that period, he chaired the Penn mathematics department from 1983 to 1986. Following retirement, Steve continued to conduct mathematical research and teach. During this period he developed a collaboration with Jean Gallier of the University of Pennsylvania Department of Computer and Information Science, producing manuscripts on algebra, algebraic geometry, and complex algebraic geometry. His career took him to conferences around the world, including Moscow in the 1960s and Bonn, Germany, as late as the 2000s. He was a visiting professor at the University of Pisa in Italy from 1966 to 1967, a member of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (now the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute) in Berkeley, California, from 1986 to 1987, and a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, in 1997. A longtime member of the American Mathematical Society, Steve served as editor of the Transactions of the Society, on the Society's Council, and on its Executive Committee of the Council. He is the author of numerous works in mathematics, including Profinite Groups, Arithmetic, and Geometry (Volume 67, Annals of Mathematical Studies, Princeton University Press, 1972), and a variety of journal articles. In lieu of flowers, please make any donations in his honor to the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. www.goldsteinsfuneral.com

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Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer on Aug. 27, 2023.

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Louis Ackler

September 13, 2023

I had Dr. Shatz for Abstract Algebra in 1968 when I was a Ph.D student (Mathematics Education Research) in the Graduate School of Education. I was amazed at how he could fill six chalkboards with proof after proof without consulting notes. He was always gracious in providing extra help during office hours . Years later, while I was teaching mathematics at Council Rock HS, he agreed to meet with two of my outstanding students who were attempting an independent study in abstract algebra. Again, Dr. Shatz could not have been more gracious and helpful. I would like to think that his knowledge and teaching expertise lived on through me and my students. May he rest in peace.

Andrew Obus

August 21, 2023

I was a math graduate student at UPenn from 2004-2009. Steve taught me a huge amount while I was there --- he started by teaching me how to prepare a talk in my first year and followed up by giving impromptu lectures and mini-courses on anything me and the other graduate students wanted to learn. On top of that, Steve was genuinely interested in what was going on in my life --- he attended my choir concerts, helped me with job applications, and always asked how my family was. He was generous, kind, attentive, and brilliant, and I will miss him.

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