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Klaus Lux
Professor, Mathematics | Member of the Graduate Faculty
Mathematics
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Research Area
group theory,
character table,
mathematics,
finite groups,
modular characters,
modular representations,
algebra,
modular representation,
algebraic geometry,
representation theory
Grants
(2)
Finite Simple Groups: Thirty Years of the Atlas and Beyond
2015
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$9.6K / $38.4K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
group theory,
mathematics,
algebra,
abstract algebra,
computational group theory
Finite Simple Groups: Thirty Years of the ATLAS and Beyond
2015
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$746 / $14.9K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
finite groups,
group theory,
mathematics,
atlas,
research history
Publications
(21)
Recent
Virtual Tensor Condensation, Condensation of Bilinear forms, and a strategy to compute modular character tables.
2023
tensor compression,
algebraic structures,
computational strategies,
modular representations,
character table
The 3-modular character table of the Automorphism grouof the O'Nan group
2019
group theory,
character table,
automorphism,
o'nan group,
modular representation
The completion of the 3-modular character table of the chevalley grouF4(2) and its covering group
2019
character table,
chevalley group,
modular representation,
covering group,
finite groups
The 13-modular character table of 2.Suz.2
2017
modular characters,
group theory,
character table,
suzuki groups,
modular representations
The 3-modular characters of the FIscher grouFi23
2017
modular characters,
fischer group,
3-modular,
group theory,
character theory
Finite Simple Groups: Thirty Years of the Atlas an Beyond
2017
group theory,
mathematics,
finite groups,
algebra,
mathematical atlas
Cohomology of SL_2 and related structures.
2016
algebraic geometry,
group theory,
representation theory,
topology,
number theory
Strong Reality Properties of Normalizers of Parabolic Subgroups in Finite Coxeter Groups
2012
Condensation of homomorphism spaces
2012
The 5-modular characters of the sporadic simple Harada-Norton grouHN and its automorphism grouHN.2
2008
Courses
(11)
Introduction to Cryptography
Group Theory
Formal Mathematical Reasoning and Writing
Algebra
Topics in Algebra
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$10.3K / $53.3K Funding
20+ Publications
10+ Courses