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  1. 29 de set. de 2021 · By David Zierler, Director of the Caltech Heritage Project. September 29, 2021. Michael Aschbacher grew up in Illinois, Michigan, and California and completed his undergraduate education at Caltech, where he developed his interest in mathematics. At Caltech, he met Marshal Hall and was first exposed to combinatorics and group theory.

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  3. Michael Aschbacher and John Thompson (Wolf Prize laureate of 1992) are the two great modern masters of the theory of finite groups in an era that brought to fruition a line of research going back to Galois in the 1830s. The breadth and depth of Aschbacher’s understanding of finite groups in general, and finite simple groups in particular, and

  4. Michael George Aschbacher (born April 8, 1944) is an American mathematician best known for his work on finite groups. He was a leading figure in the completion of the classification of finite simple groups in the 1970s and 1980s. It later turned out that the classification was incomplete, because the case of quasithin groups had not been finished.

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  6. 29 de set. de 2021 · Michael Aschbacher Shaler Arthur Hanisch Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus. By David Zierler, Director of the Caltech Heritage Project. September 29, 2021

  7. 31 de jan. de 2012 · Michael Aschbacher, the Shaler Arthur Hanisch Professor of Mathematics, will share the 2012 Wolf Prize in mathematics. The award recognizes his role in classifying types of mathematical objects called finite simple groups. According to the prize citation, "His impact on the theory of finite groups is extraordinary in its breadth, depth, and ...