Examples of using Higman in English and their translations into Danish
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In the years before he retired from Oxford in 1984, Higman gave a course on recent work on existentially closed groups.
Higman also worked on topics such as:
In 1956 Hall published, jointly with Graham Higman, On the p-length of p-soluble groups
As a corollary to this theorem Higman proved the existence of a universal finitely presented group containing every finitely presented group as a subgroup.
Nicolas Higman and Simon Vostre have found 25 out of 26 texts in this one source,
The offer from Manchester did come and, in 1946, Higman was appointed as a lecturer in mathematics at the University of Manchester.
Nicolao Higmã Nicolas Higman.
Despite the large amount of activity in group theory which was going on in Manchester, Higman was ambitious
Stephen Smith with Higman at Oxford, O'Nan with me,
wrote a joint paper with G Higman during the first of these visits which is of major importance.
and Graham Higman, but Conway was the first to swallow the bait.
Higman was appointed Waynflete Professor of Pure Mathematics at Oxford in October 1960
Graham Higman, and Ito.
It's clear then(in my opinion) that Higman and Vostre have taken an existing series of images
He published papers on the Higman-Sims simple group(named after D G Higman and not Graham Higman) and on Janko's group of order 50232960.
Together with Bill Boone, Higman worked on the word problem
The presentation in the temple The presentation in the temple Presentation Regnault French book of hours from 1519 by Nicolas Higman and François Regnault There's a larger version here: Presentation.
it took a while before he realised that Higman was a natural pure mathematician since most students on a natural sciences scholarship would only take mathematics courses to support their science studies.
Immediately after he retired from Oxford, Higman went to the United States where he was George A Miller visiting professor at the University of Illinois for the two years from 1984 to 1986.
Then in 1967 Higman became interested in the sporadic finite simple groups being discovered at this time