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  1. Michael George Aschbacher (Little Rock, 8 de abril de 1944) é um matemático estadunidense. É conhecido por seu trabalho sobre grupos finitos. Foi uma das personalidades de liderança na elaboração da classificação dos grupos finitos simples conduzida nas décadas de 1970 e 1980.

  2. 8 April 1944. Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. Summary. Michael Aschbacher is a major figure in the classification of finite simple groups. For his contributions he has been awarded major prizes such as the Schock Prize for Mathematics, the Leroy P Steele Prize and the Wolf Prize. View five larger pictures. Biography.

  3. 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.

  4. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Aschbacher is a mathematician and educator at Caltech, known for his work on finite groups and the classification of finite simple groups. He received the Steele Prize, the Wolf Prize, and the AMS fellowship for his contributions to mathematics.

  5. The 2012 Wolf Prize in Mathematics has been awarded to: Michael Aschbacher, California Institute of Technology, for his work in classifying finite simple groups. Luis Caffarelli, University of Texas, Austin, for his work on partial differential equations. The prize of US$100,000 was divided equally between the prizewinners.

  6. 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.

  7. Learn about the life and work of Michael Aschbacher, a distinguished mathematician who made seminal contributions in finite groups and combinatorics. He is a former professor and executive officer of mathematics at Caltech, where he also received his undergraduate degree.