Graham Higman

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Graham Higman was a prominent British mathematician known for his influential work in group theory and algebra, particularly in the study of finitely generated groups and combinatorial group theory.

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instanceOf human
mathematician
academicDiscipline pure mathematics
awardReceived Fellow of the Royal Society NERFINISHED
coAuthor Bernhard Neumann NERFINISHED
Charles Sims NERFINISHED
Hanna Neumann NERFINISHED
Peter M. Neumann NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
doctoralStudent Charles Sims NERFINISHED
Peter M. Neumann NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Oxford
employer University of Oxford
familyName Higman NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork algebra
combinatorial group theory
group theory
mathematics
gender male
givenName Graham NERFINISHED
influenced Charles Sims NERFINISHED
Peter M. Neumann NERFINISHED
subsequent work in combinatorial group theory
knownFor Higman embedding theorem NERFINISHED
Higman group NERFINISHED
Higman–Neumann–Neumann embedding theorem NERFINISHED
Higman–Sims group NERFINISHED
work on combinatorial group theory
work on finitely generated groups
work on finitely presented groups
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Royal Society
name Graham Higman NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableWork A finitely generated infinite simple group
Finitely Generated Groups NERFINISHED
occupation university teacher
researchInterest finite simple groups
finitely generated groups
finitely presented groups
infinite groups
permutation groups

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