- Michio Suzuki
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Michio Suzuki Born October 2, 1926
ChibaDied May 31, 1998 (aged 71)
TokyoNationality Japan Fields Mathematics Institutions University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Alma mater University of Tokyo Doctoral advisor Shokichi Iyanaga Doctoral students Steven Bauman
Randall Holmes
Ernest Shult
Anne StreetKnown for Suzuki groups Michio Suzuki (鈴木 通夫 Suzuki Michio , October 2, 1926 – May 31, 1998) was a Japanese mathematician who studied group theory.
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Biography
He was a Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 1953 to his death. He also had visiting positions at the University of Chicago (1960–61), the Institute for Advanced Study (1962–63, 1968–69, spring 1981), the University of Tokyo (spring 1971), and the University of Padua (1994). Suzuki received his Ph.D in 1952 from the University of Tokyo, despite having moved to the United States the previous year. He was the first to attack the Burnside conjecture, that every finite non-abelian simple group has even order.
A notable achievement was his discovery in 1960 of the Suzuki groups, an infinite family of the only non-abelian simple groups whose order is not divisible by 3. The smallest, of order 29120, was the first simple group of order less than 1 million to be discovered since Dickson's list of 1900.
He classified several classes of simple groups of small rank, including the CIT-groups and C-groups and CA-groups.
There is also a sporadic simple group called the Suzuki group, which he announced in 1968. The Tits ovoid is also referred to as the Suzuki ovoid.
He wrote several textbooks in Japanese.
See also
- Baer-Suzuki theorem
- Bender-Suzuki theorem
- Brauer-Suzuki theorem
- Brauer-Suzuki-Wall theorem
Publications
- M. Suzuki, A new type of simple groups of finite order, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, Mathematics, v. 46 (1960), pp. 868–870.
- Suzuki, Michio (1969), "A simple group of order 448,345,497,600", in Brauer, R.; Sah, Chih-han, Theory of Finite Groups (Symposium, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass., 1968), Benjamin, New York, pp. 113–119, MR0241527
- Suzuki, Michio (1982) [1977], Group theory. I, Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenschaften [Fundamental Principles of Mathematical Sciences], 247, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-540-10915-0, MR648772
- Suzuki, Michio (1986) [1978], Group theory. II, Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenschaften [Fundamental Principles of Mathematical Sciences], 248, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-0-387-10916-9, MR0501682
References
- [1] M. Aschbacher, H. Bender, W. Feit, R. Solomon, Michio Suzuki (1926–1998), Notices Amer. Math. Soc. 46 (1999), no. 5, 543–551.
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Categories:- Japanese mathematicians
- American mathematicians
- 20th-century mathematicians
- 1926 births
- 1998 deaths
- Group theorists
- University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign faculty
- Guggenheim Fellows
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- Asian mathematician stubs
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