SEMINAR: Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium
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Title: Galois and his groups
Abstract:
When Galois invented groups they were very different
from the structures taught and learned and loved in
undergraduate courses at UWA and other modern
universities. My purpose in this lecture will be to
explain the differences and calibrate the similarities.
As a by-product I hope to show that topics in the
History of Mathematics can be just as exciting, subtle
and difficult as mathematics itself.
About our speaker:
Peter was awarded a DPhil in 1966, written under the supervision of Professor Graham Higman FRS, and a DSc by Oxford in 1976. In Oxford, Peter 38 students completed doctorates under his supervision, including one Cheryl E. Praeger.
Peter has been honoured with the Lester R. Ford Award by the Mathematical Association of America in 1987, the Senior Whitehead Prize by the London Mathematical Society in 2003, and the David Crighton Medal jointly by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications and the London Mathematical Society in 2012. Peter was elected to an Emeritus Fellowship of Queen’s in 2008.
Peter’s research has contributed to a range of areas of algebra and its history. Some include: finite permutation groups; infinite permutation groups; soluble groups; design of group-theoretic algorithms; history of group theory.
Speaker(s) |
Dr Peter Neumann (Queen's College, Oxford)
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Location |
Blaker's Lecture Theatre
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Contact |
Luke Morgan
<[email protected]>
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Start |
Thu, 02 Jun 2016 16:00
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End |
Thu, 02 Jun 2016 17:00
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Submitted by |
Luke Morgan <[email protected]>
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Last Updated |
Fri, 10 Jun 2016 10:05
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