Michael O'Nan

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Michael Ernest O’Nan (* 9. August 1943 in Fort Knox, Kentucky; † 31. Juli 2017 im Plainsboro Township, New Jersey) war ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit endlichen Gruppen beschäftigte. O’Nan promovierte 1970 an der Princeton University bei Daniel Gorenstein (A Characterization of the Three-Dimensional Projective Unitary Group over a Finite Field). Er war bis 2011 Professor an der Rutgers University. 1976 fand er eine Sporadische Gruppe, die nach ihm benannt ist. Sie wurde von Charles Sims konstruiert. 1974 wurde er Sloan Research Fellow. rdf:langString
Michael Ernest O'Nan (August 9, 1943, Fort Knox, Kentucky – July 31, 2017, Princeton, New Jersey) was an American mathematician, specializing in group theory. O'Nan received his PhD in 1970 from Princeton University under Daniel Gorenstein with thesis A Characterization of the Three-Dimensional Projective Unitary Group over a Finite Field. He was a professor at Rutgers University. In 1976 he found strong evidence for the existence of a sporadic group, which Charles Sims constructed. The group is now named the O'Nan group after O'Nan. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Michael Ernest O’Nan (* 9. August 1943 in Fort Knox, Kentucky; † 31. Juli 2017 im Plainsboro Township, New Jersey) war ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit endlichen Gruppen beschäftigte. O’Nan promovierte 1970 an der Princeton University bei Daniel Gorenstein (A Characterization of the Three-Dimensional Projective Unitary Group over a Finite Field). Er war bis 2011 Professor an der Rutgers University. 1976 fand er eine Sporadische Gruppe, die nach ihm benannt ist. Sie wurde von Charles Sims konstruiert. 1974 wurde er Sloan Research Fellow.
rdf:langString Michael Ernest O'Nan (August 9, 1943, Fort Knox, Kentucky – July 31, 2017, Princeton, New Jersey) was an American mathematician, specializing in group theory. O'Nan received his PhD in 1970 from Princeton University under Daniel Gorenstein with thesis A Characterization of the Three-Dimensional Projective Unitary Group over a Finite Field. He was a professor at Rutgers University. In 1976 he found strong evidence for the existence of a sporadic group, which Charles Sims constructed. The group is now named the O'Nan group after O'Nan. The O'Nan–Scott theorem in group theory is also named after O'Nan, who discovered it independently from Leonard Scott. It describes the maximal subgroups of the symmetric groups.
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