SMS scnews item created by Jonathan Hillman at Fri 2 Jul 2010 1032
Type: Seminar
Distribution: World
Expiry: 30 Jul 2010
Calendar1: 30 Jul 2010 1400-1500
CalLoc1: Carslaw 273
Auth: jonh@asti.maths.usyd.edu.au
Joint Colloquium: Ronan -- Symmetries and the Monster
This talk will describe the quest to find all the basic building blocks
for finite groups - the so-called 'finite simple groups'. Galois was the
first to find non-abelian examples, and many more were created later,
particularly using the work of Sophus Lie. By the early 1960s all the
known ones were either of 'Lie-type' or one of five exceptions
discovered a hundred years earlier. Were there any more, and could we
find a complete list?
A way forward was found using work of Richard Brauer, and the great
theorem of Walter Feit and John Thompson. While Thompson was advancing
these new methods, Zvonimir Janko, a Croatian mathematician working in
Australia, surprised the world with a very strange exceptional group,
the first one for a hundred years, and it really set the cat among the
pigeons.
Further new exceptions came thick and fast, and they were called
"sporadic groups". We shall run through some of the highpoints,
including the Leech Lattice and the largest sporadic group - dubbed the
Monster - which turned out to reveal strange 'moonshine' connections
between number theory and mathematical physics.
The talk will include personal reminiscences and stories told me at
first hand. Some but not all of these are in my book of the same title,
published by Oxford University Press-see
http://www.math.uic.edu/~ronan/symmetryandthemonster.
Mark Ronan -- University of Illinois at Chicago
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