Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science -- Index H of existence of, 398 Highest common factor see GCD (greatest common divisor) HighLife(2D class 4 CA), 949 higman, graham (England, 1917 ) and axioms for http://www.wolframscience.com/nks/index/h.html
Mathematics At Balliol Modern graham higman (1917). Amongst the many distinguished Balliol mathematiciansstill living, graham higman is one of two to have been http://users.ox.ac.uk/~kch/ballmath/modern.html
Extractions: Edward Titchmarsh matriculated in 1917, and crowned a glittering undergraduate career by winning the Senior Mathematical Prize. In 1931 he succeeded G.H. Hardy as Savilian Professor of Geometry. Titchmarsh is best known for his work in analysis, particularly his books on Fourier integrals The Theory of functions The Riemann Zeta function , and the two-volume Eigenfunction expansions . In this last mentioned treatise he expounded his mathematically rigorous treatment of several quantum mechanical sytems. For example, it was Titchmarsh who first proved that the spectrum of a hydrogen atom in a uniform electric field is continuous. Further information about Titchmarsh After leaving at Balliol, Bosanquet moved to London where he became in succession, a Reader and then a Professor. He worked mainly on analysis, making important contributions to integration theory, harmonic analysis, Tauberian theorems, inequalities, and convexity theory. Further information about Bosanquet After graduating from Balliol Alexander Oppenheim worked first with G.H. Hardy in Oxford, and then with Dickson in Chicago. Oppenheim's conjectures stimulated enormous interest over more than half a century, and were eventually settled by Gel'fand. They had further strong influence on the work of Gregory Margulis for which he received the Fields Medal in 1978. After lecturing at Edinburgh, Oppenheim became Professor of Mathematics at Raffles College, Singapore, where he was taking prisoner by the advancing Japanese army in 1942. He taught and gave chess displays in the prison camps in Thailand, and attributed his survival to his ability to immerse himself in mathematics. After the war, and he held chairs successively at the Universities of Malaysia, Reading, Ghana and Benin.
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My Netscape FAQ simultaneously, but nonpermutation identically, on two sets of size 6 - and thusadmits an outer automorphism - was used by JA Todd, graham higman and others http://www.math.clemson.edu/~sgao/WEB/ADMSeminar/admf00.html
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Members Of The School Of Mathematics Translate this page HESTER, William, 1948-49. HEWITT, Edwin, 1955-56. HIDA, Haruzo, 1979-81, 1991-92.higman, graham, 1968-69. HIJIKATA, Hiroaki, 1965-67. HILDEBRAND, Adolf, 1985-86,1990-91. http://www.math.ias.edu/hnames.html
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Australian Mathematics Trust After Sheilas honours degree she stayed on at Oxford to do a D.Phil. under the supervision of graham higman. It was the work http://www.amt.canberra.edu.au/bhnwilliamss.html
Extractions: On Friday 12 April 2002, Professor BH Neumann presented a BH Neumann Award to Dr Sheila Williams. Sheila Williams receives her Award from Professor Neumann, at the function at Quay West Hotel, Brisbane. Sheila Williams with Neil (also a holder of this award) and Neil's parents Colin and Marjory. Sheila Williams was born in Cornwall. Her parents were both teachers. Her father was in fact a school headmaster at Tintagel, on the north coast of Cornwall (where King Arthur is is said to have been born). She passed the notorious 11+ exam when she was ten, and went to Sir James Smith's Grammar School, Camelford. This was a very small school; less than 200 students and about 10 teachers. However, as is the case with so many of us, Sheila had an inspiring teacher, a Mr Alfred Hooper. He was a local, who, having got a first in mathematics at university, had chosen to go back to Cornwall to teach and those with any mathematical talent blossomed under his tutelage. When Sheila entered the sixth form she chose for her A level subjects Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. She spent an extra year at school in order to take the Oxford Entrance examination, and was fortunate enough to win a scholarship to St Hugh's College, Oxford.
Graham Jaunays Site - South Australian 1836-41 Emigrants of this material, the result of original research and transcription, is held by GrahamJaunay 1 Dec 1838 and wife and 3 child/ren COUCH William higman 9 Nov http://www.emigc.jaunay.com/
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English Books > Mathematics > Group Theory Equations DeLaubenfels, R. (Ohio University, USA); Paperback (C Format) ISBN 3540577033Existentially Closed Groups higman, graham (Mathematical Institute http://book.netstoreusa.com/index/bkbmb400D.shtml
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Homepage.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Andreas.Zastrow/nonanlit.txt Soc. (3), 5 (1956), 45580 Higm higman, graham Unrestricted free product, andvarieties of topological groups , J. London Math. Soc.(2), 27 (1952), pp. http://homepage.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Andreas.Zastrow/nonanlit.txt
Homepage.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Andreas.Zastrow/fry-lit.txt Soc. (3), 5 (1956), 45580 Higm higman, graham Unrestricted free product, andvarieties of topological groups , J. London Math. Soc.(2), 27 (1952), pp. http://homepage.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Andreas.Zastrow/fry-lit.txt
Query Express Page For Pickaway Co., Ohio WILSON AND HIS SON WILLIAM J higman BORN 1860. Jan 08 2003 QRYTEXT SURNAMES graham CRADLEBAUGH SCHWALBACH http://qexpress.rootsweb.com/sites/oh/pickaw.html
Brent Everitt's Research alternating groups A_n. This settles in the affirmative a longstandingconjecture of graham higman. J. Algebra 223 (2000) 457-476. http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~bje1/research.html
Extractions: In this paper we show how to obtain representations of Coxeter groups acting on H^n to certain classical groups G. We determine when the kernel K of such a homomorphism is torsion-free and thus H^n/K is a hyperbolic n-manifold. As an example, this is applied to the two groups described above, with G suitably interpreted as a classical group. Using this, further information on the quotient manifold is obtained. in Computational and Geometric aspects of Modern Algebra , Michael Atkinson et al. (Editors) London Math. Soc. Lect. Notes
I5382: Mary HARDESTY ( - ) Caroline HAWS. BIRTH 6 OCT 1856, PROVO,Utah,UT; DEATH 9 JUL 1893,Pima,graham,AZ; BURIAL 12 JUL 1893, Pima,graham,AZ. Lillie higman. http://www.zekes.com/~dspidell/famresearch/fampages/d0001/g0000013.html
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Extractions: Locations of Canadian War Graves in WALES Total: 403 commemorations in 53 cemeteries The cut off dates of death for war graves is: WWI - 31st August 1921 WWII - 31st December 1947 Anything after these dates should be veterans graves and not photographed. Please check in with the project representative before heading out to do any photography. He will know which ones have been done so far and may save you a trip. Red locations are done. Blue locations are assigned South Wales Beaufort St. David Churchyard 1 Done Arthur Roper Caerphilly Penyrheol Cemetery 1 Done Arthur Roper Cardiff Cathays Cemetery 8 - Done Steve Douglas Cardiff Western Cemetery 3 - Done Steve Douglas Killay St. Hilary of Poictiers Churchyard 4 Gabe Thomas Llanbedr Moriah Calvinistic Methodist Churchyard 1 - two locations with this name Llanelli Box Cemetery 1 LLangybi (1st) St. Cybi Churchyard 1 Done John Marshall Llanshamlet Bethel Welsh Congregational Chapelyard 1 Gabe Thomas Llantwit Major Cemetery 9 (Arthur Roper) LLanwonno St. Gwynno Churchyard 1
Extractions: Locations of Canadian War Graves in United Kingdom Including England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man Channel Islands, Orkney Islands, Shetland Islands, Western Isles A group of Canadian patients and staff at a hospital in England during the Great War TOTAL 12,627 commemorations in 1,210 cemeteries The cut off dates of death for war graves is : WWI - 31st August 1921 WWII - 31st December 1947 Anything after these dates should be veterans graves and not photographed. Please check in with the project representative before heading out to do any photography. He will know which ones have been done so far and may save you a trip. Red locations are done. Blue locations are assigned and awaiting completion. Burgundy locations are partly done. ABBOTSHALL PARISH CHURCHYARD 2 ABERDEEN (ALLENVALE) CEMETERY 14 (Done - Sandra Ross) ABERDEEN (NELLFIELD) CEMETERY 3 ABERDEEN (SPRINGBANK) CEMETERY 4 ABERDEEN (ST. PETER'S) CEMETERY 2 ABERDEEN (TRINITY) CEMETERY 1 ABERDEEN (TRINITY) CEMETERY EXTENSION 1 ABERDEEN CREMATORIUM 1 ABERNETHY PARISH CHURCHYARD 1 ABERYSTWYTH CEMETERY 2 ABNEY PARK CEMETERY 1 ACCRINGTON CEMETERY (Done - 1/2 Jean McLeod) 2 ACOMB (ST. STEPHEN) CHURCHYARD 1
Www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/97/numgrps I had posted Let a_n be the number of nonisomorphic groups of order p^n. Then log_p (a_n) is asymptotic to (2/27)n^3. graham higman showed (Proc http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/97/numgrps
Extractions: From: mareg@csv.warwick.ac.uk (Dr D F Holt) Newsgroups: sci.math Subject: Re: Groups and my software Date: 17 Oct 1997 09:56:13 +0100 In article , rusin@vesuvius.math.niu.edu (Dave Rusin) writes: > >Wilbert Dijkhof asked for a reference >for this result I had posted: > Let a_n be the number of non-isomorphic groups of order p^n. > Then log_p (a_n) is asymptotic to (2/27)n^3. > >Graham Higman showed (Proc London Math Soc 10 (1960) 24-30) that >the number b_n = log_p (a_n) / n^3 satisfies > 2/27 - o(n) where the implied constant is independent of p. Later, Charles Sims >(Proc London Math Soc 15 (1965) 151-166) improved the upper bound to > b_n (Again this is independent of p, although Higman's lower bound is >a little tighter than Sims' upper bound.) I am a little confused by your o(n) terms, since you have already divided through by n^3. More precisely, Higman proved n^3b_n >= 2n^3/27 + O(n^2) and Sims proved n^3b_n >Many more delicate results are also known for p-groups, partitioning the >set of those groups in various ways and then enumerating the parts. Counting >non-p-groups is rather more problematic, but good results have been obtained >by Laszlo Pyber (Ann Math 137 (1993) 203-220). Yes, Pyber showed that for any m>0, if f(m) denotes the number of isomorphism classes of groups of order m, and x is the highest exponent of any prime dividing m, then 2 (2/27 + o(1))x f(m)