Chris Parker

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Chris Parker’s recent research has been focused on theorems designed to understand the classification theorem of the finite simple groups. This includes joint work primarily with Gernot Stroth, which aims to determine the finite simple groups of local characteristic p. Chris also contributes to projects which explore the appearance of exotic fusion systems and their relationship to finite simple groups. Important contributions here are separate joint works with Jason Semeraro and Valentina Grazian.

1995 …2024

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Peter Rowley

  • University of Manchester

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Gernot Stroth

  • Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
  • Freie Universitat Berlin

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Jason Semeraro

  • University of Leicester

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Edmund Robertson

  • University of St Andrews

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Vladimir D. Tonchev

  • Michigan Technological University

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Primoz Moravec

  • University of Ljubljana

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Atapattu A.C. Kanchana

  • Open University of Sri Lanka

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Valentina Grazian

  • University of Milan

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Ben Fairbairn

  • University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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C.M Roney-Dougal

  • University of St Andrews

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Michael Giudici

  • University of Western Australia

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Colin Cambell

  • University of St Andrews

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Inna Capdeboscq

  • University of Warwick

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Chiara Nicotera

  • University of Ljubljana

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Costantino Delizia

  • University of Salerno

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