Dieter Held

Dieter Held (born 1936)[1] is a German mathematician. He is known for discovering the Held group, one of 26 sporadic finite simple groups.[2][3]

Held was a speaker at the 1962 International Congress of Mathematicians.[4] He earned his Ph.D. in 1964 from Goethe University Frankfurt, under the supervision of Reinhold Baer.[5] His discovery of the Held group occurred while he was working in Australia with Zvonimir Janko.[6] Since then, he returned to Germany, and is a University Professor at the University of Mainz.[7]

References

  1. Birth date from University of Mainz Staff Listing, retrieved 2014-04-08.
  2. Gorenstein, Daniel (1982), Finite simple groups: an introduction to their classification, University series in mathematics, Plenum Press, p. 85, ISBN 9780306407796.
  3. Wilson, Robert (2009), "5.8.9 The Held Group", The Finite Simple Groups, Graduate Texts in Mathematics, 251, Springer, pp. 263ff, ISBN 9781848009875.
  4. Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians (PDF), 1962.
  5. Dieter Held at the Mathematics Genealogy Project.
  6. Ronan, Mark (2006), Symmetry and the Monster: One of the greatest quests of mathematics, Oxford University Press, p. 194, ISBN 9780191579387.
  7. Arbeitsgruppe Gruppentheorie, University of Mainz, retrieved 2014-04-08.
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