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Bernhard Neumann

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Bernhard Hermann Neumann (15 Oct 1909, Berlin, Germany20 Oct 2002, Canberra, Australia) was a German-born British mathematician who was one of the leading figures in group theory, greatly influencing the direction of the subject.

He earned a PhD at University of Cambridge 1935 and a DSc at University of Manchester 1954. His students included Gilbert Baumslag, László Kovács, Michael Newman, and James Wiegold. His wife, Hanna Neumann, and son, Peter M. Neumann, are also notable for their contributions to group theory.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1959.

[edit] Career

  • Assistant Lecturer, University College, Cardiff, 1937–40.
  • Army Service, 1940–45.
  • Lecturer, University College, Hull, (now University of Hull), 1946–48
  • Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader, Manchester, 1948–61
  • Professor and Head of Department of Mathematics, Institute of Advanced Studies, ANU, Canberra, 1962–74; Emeritus Professor, 1975–2002.
  • Senior Research Fellow, CSIRO Division of Mathematics and Statistics, 1975–77; Honorary Research Fellow, 1978–99.

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