Mathematician:Michio Suzuki
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Mathematician
Japanese mathematician who studied group theory.
Nationality
Japanese
History
- Born: 2 October 1926 in Chiba, Japan
- Died: 31 May 1998 in Mitaka, Japan
Theorems and Definitions
- Suzuki Group
- Suzuki Ovoid (also known as the Tits Ovoid, for Jacques Tits)
- Baer-Suzuki Theorem (with Reinhold Baer)
- Bender-Suzuki Theorem (with Helmut Bender)
- Brauer-Suzuki Theorem (with Richard Brauer)
- Brauer-Suzuki-Wall Theorem (with Richard Brauer and Gordon Elliott Wall)
Publications
- 1950: The lattice of subgroups of a finite group
- 1950: On the finite group with a complete partition
- 1951: On the lattice of subgroups of finite groups
- 1951: On the L-homomorphisms of finite groups
- 1951: A characterization of simple groups $\map {\operatorname {LF} } {2, p}$
- 1957: The nonexistence of a certain type of simple groups of odd order
- 1958: A characterization of the one-dimensional unimodular projective groups over finite fields (Illinois J. Math. Vol. 2: pp. 718 – 745) (with Richard Brauer and G.E. Wall)
- 1959: On finite groups of even order whose 2-Sylow group is a quaternion group (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A Vol. 45: pp. 1757 – 1759) (with Richard Brauer) www.jstor.org/stable/90063
- 1960: A new type of simple groups of finite order (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A Vol. 46: pp. 868 – 870) www.jstor.org/stable/70960
- 1960: Investigations on finite groups (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A Vol. 46: pp. 1611 – 1614) www.jstor.org/stable/70782
Also known as
Michio Suzuki (鈴木 通夫) is also seen rendered as Suzuki Michio.