Derek John Scott Robinson

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Derek John Scott Robinson (born September 25, 1938 in Montrose , Scotland ) is a British mathematician who studies algebra ( group theory , homological algebra ).

Derek Robinson, Berkeley 1975

Robinson studied at the University of Edinburgh with a bachelor's degree in 1960 and received his doctorate in 1963 from the University of Cambridge with Philip Hall ( Theory of subnormal subgroups ). 1965-1968 he was a lecturer at Queen Mary College of the University of London . In 1968 he became Assistant Professor and 1974 Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign .

In 1979 he received the Humboldt Research Prize and in 1971 the Whittaker Prize .

Fonts

  • A course in linear algebra with applications, World Scientific, 1991, 2nd edition 2006
  • An introduction to abstract algebra, De Gruyter 2003
  • with John C. Lennox: Theory of infinite soluble groups, Clarendon Press, Oxford 2004
  • A course in the theory of groups, Springer Verlag, 1982, 2nd edition 1996
  • Finiteness conditions and generalized soluble groups, 2 volumes, Springer Verlag 1972
  • Infinite soluble and nilpotent groups, London 1968
  • Editor with Phillip Griffith: The mathematical legacy of Reinhold Baer: a collection of articles in honor of the centenary of the birth of Reinhold Baer, ​​University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2004

Individual evidence

  1. Life data according to American Men and Women of Science , Thomson Gale 2004
  2. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project