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Charles Leedham-Green

Charles R. Leedham-Green is a retired professor of mathematics at Queen Mary, University of London, known for his work in group theory. He completed his DPhil at the University of Oxford.[1]

His parents were John Charles Leedham-Green (1902–1984), a surgeon and general practitioner in Southwold, and Gertrude Mary Somerville Caldwell.[2]

Work

With Leonard Soicher, Leedham-Green designed the product replacement algorithm;[3] an algorithm within computational group theory that generates random elements of groups by taking a random walk through the group. This algorithm has been implemented in both GAP and MAGMA.

He is responsible for a great body of work in group theory. In recent times, this has involved research in computational group theory and pro-p groups.

The 300th edition of the Journal of Algebra was dedicated to him for his 65th birthday.[4]On the occasion of his retirement in 2006, the Mathematics Research Centre at Queen Mary held a conference in celebration of his mathematical achievements.[5]

Selected publications

References

  1. ^ The Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ "Leedham-Green, John Charles (1902 - 1984)". livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk.
  3. ^ The Product Replacement Algorithm is Polynomial
  4. ^ Journal of Algebra, Volume 300, Issue 1: Computational Algebra Special Issue Celebrating the 65th birthday of Charles Leedham-Green.
  5. ^ Groups and Computation 2006: A Leedham-Green Fest Archived September 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.

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