Dan Segal

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Dan Segal

Dan Segal in 2008
(photo from MFO)
Institutions University of Oxford
Alma mater University of Cambridge
University of London
Doctoral advisor Bertram Wehrfritz
Doctoral students Geoff Smith
Marcus du Sautoy
J. Bolgar
Benjamin Klopsch
Juliette White
Inger Borge
Nikolay Nikolov
Notable awards Adams Prize (1982)

Daniel Segal (born 1947) [1] is a British mathematician and a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. He specialises in algebra and group theory.

He studied at Peterhouse, Cambridge, before taking a PhD at Queen Mary College, University of London, in 1972, supervised by Bertram Wehrfritz, with a dissertation on group theory entitled Groups of Automorphisms of Infinite Soluble Groups.[2] He is a Fellow of All Souls College at Oxford, where he is sub-warden.[3][4]

His postgraduate students have included Marcus du Sautoy and Geoff Smith.

Publications

  • Polycyclic Groups, Cambridge University Press 1983
  • with J. Dixon, M. Du Sautoy, A. Mann Analytic pro-p-groups, Cambridge University Press 1999,[5] Paperback edn. 2003
  • ed. with M. Du Sautoy, A. Shalev New horizons in pro-p-groups, Birkhäuser 2000[5]
  • with Alexander Lubotzky Subgroup growth, Birkhäuser 2003[6]
  • Words: notes on verbal width in groups, London Mathematical Society Lecture Notes, vol. 361, Cambridge University Press 2009[7]

References

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