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  1. Michael George Aschbacher (* 8. April 1944 in Little Rock, Arkansas) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der eine führende Rolle im Programm der Klassifikation der endlichen einfachen Gruppen hatte, das in den 1980er Jahren einen vorläufigen Abschluss fand.

  2. Michael George Aschbacher (born April 8, 1944) is an American mathematician best known for his work on finite groups. He was a leading figure in the completion of the classification of finite simple groups in the 1970s and 1980s.

  3. Michael Aschbacher is a major figure in the classification of finite simple groups. For his contributions he has been awarded major prizes such as the Schock Prize for Mathematics, the Leroy P Steele Prize and the Wolf Prize.

  4. Michael George Aschbacher (* 8. April 1944 in Little Rock, Arkansas) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der eine führende Rolle im Programm der Klassifikation der endlichen einfachen Gruppen hatte, das in den 1980er Jahren einen vorläufigen Abschluss fand.

  5. 9. Sept. 2011 · Aschbacher helped complete the Classification Theorem of Finite Groups, a monumental achievement in group theory. The proof identifies all the finite simple groups and shows no others can exist.

    • Stephen Ornes
  6. Michael Aschbacher. Luis Caffarelli. Michael Aschbacher And John Thompson (wolf prize Laureate of 1992) are the two great modern masters of the theory of finite groups, in an era that brought to fruition a line of research going back to Galois in the 1830’s.

  7. The 2012 Wolf Prize in Mathematics has been awarded to: Michael Aschbacher, California Institute of Technology, for his work in classifying finite simple groups. Luis Caffarelli, University of Texas, Austin, for his work on partial differential equations. The prize of US$100,000 was divided equally between the prizewinners.