- John G. Thompson
Infobox academic
name = Professor John Thompson
image_size = 250px
birth_date = birth date and age|1932|10|13
birth_place =Ottawa, Kansas
nationality =
field =Group theory
work_institutions =Harvard University (1961-62)University of Chicago (1962-68)University of Cambridge (1968-93)University of Florida (1993-"present")
alma_mater =Yale University (B.A. 1955)University of Chicago (Ph.D. 1959)
doctoral_advisor =Saunders MacLane
doctoral_students =R. L. Griess
known_for =
prizes =Cole Prize (1965)Fields Medal (1970)
Fellow of theRoyal Society (1979)Senior Berwick Prize (1982)Sylvester Medal (1985)Wolf Prize (1992)Poincaré Prize (1992)Abel Prize (2008)John Griggs Thompson (born
October 13 1932 inOttawa, Kansas ,USA ) is amathematician noted for his work in the field offinite group s. He was awarded theFields Medal in 1970 and the 2008Abel Prize .Biography
He received his B.A. from
Yale University in 1955 and hisdoctorate from theUniversity of Chicago in 1959 under the supervision ofSaunders Mac Lane . After spending some time on the Mathematics faculty at the University of Chicago, he moved in 1970 to the Rouse Ball Professorship of Mathematics at theUniversity of Cambridge ,England , and later moved to the Mathematics Department of theUniversity of Florida as a Graduate Research Professor. He is currently aProfessor Emeritus ofPure Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, andprofessor ofmathematics at the University of Florida. He received theAbel Prize 2008 together withJacques Tits .cite web
url = http://www.abelprisen.no/en/nyheter/nyhet.html?id=163
title = Thompson and Tits share the Abel Prize for 2008
publisher =The Niels Henrik Abel Memorial Fund
date = 2008-05-17
accessdate = 2008-05-20
archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5XxtY4s3z
archivedate = 2008-05-20
quote = The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters has decided to award the Abel Prize for 2008 to John Griggs Thompson, University of Florida and Jacques Tits, Collège de France. This was announced by the Academy’s President, Ole Didrik Lærum, at a press conference in Oslo today. Thompson and Tits receives the Abel Prize “for their profound achievements in algebra and in particular for shaping modern group theory”.]Work
Thompson's doctoral thesis already introduced powerful and innovative techniques, and included the solution of a problem in
finite group theory which had stood for around sixty years, the nilpotency of Frobenius kernels. At the time, this achievement was noted in "The New York Times " [http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/organics/papers/lam/paper/html/NYTimes.html New York Times article, April 26, 1959] , (though, unfortunately, his University affiliationwas stated incorrectly there).Thompson became a key figure in the progress toward the
classification of finite simple groups . In 1963, he andWalter Feit proved that all nonabelian finitesimple group s are of even order (the "Odd Order Paper", filling a whole issue of the "Pacific Journal of Mathematics "). This work was recognised by the award of the 1965Cole Prize in Algebra of theAmerican Mathematical Society . His monumental "N"-group paper classified all finite simple groups for which the normalizer of every non-identity solvablesubgroup is solvable. This included, as a by-product, the classification of all minimal finite simple groups (those for which every proper subgroup is solvable). This work had great influence on later developments in the classification of finite simple groups, and was quoted in the citation byRichard Brauer for the award of Thompson's Fields Medal in 1970 (Proceedings of theInternational Congress of Mathematicians ,Nice ,France , 1970).The Thompson group "Th" is one of the 26 sporadic finite simple groups. Thompson also made major contributions to the
inverse Galois problem . He found a criterion for a finite group to be aGalois group , that in particular implies that the monster simple group is a Galois group.Further recognition
In 1971, Thompson was elected to the
United States National Academy of Sciences . In 1982, he was awarded the Senior Berwick Prize of theLondon Mathematical Society , and in 1988, he received the honorary degree ofDoctor of Science from theUniversity of Oxford . Thompson also received theWolf Prize in 1992, and was awarded the United StatesNational Medal of Science in 2000. He is aFellow of the Royal Society (United Kingdom ), and a recipient of itsSylvester Medal .ee also
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Feit–Thompson theorem
*Thompson subgroup
*McKay-Thompson series References
External links
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* [http://www.math.ufl.edu/fac/facmr/Thompson.html List of mathematical articles by John G. Thompson]
* [http://www.abelprisen.no/nedlastning/2008/biography_en_thompson.pdf Biography from the Abel Prize senter]
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