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    Jan Saxl (5 June 1948 – 2 May 2020) was a Czech-British mathematician, and a professor at the University of Cambridge. He was known for his work in finite...
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  • physicist and inventor Fritz Saxl (1890–1948), Austrian art historian Jan Saxl (1948–2020), Czech-British mathematician Michael V. Saxl, American lawyer and politician...
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  • with a self-contained proof was given by M.W. Liebeck, Cheryl Praeger and Jan Saxl. The theorem is now a standard part of textbooks on permutation groups...
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  • \{\alpha \}} . The conjecture was proven by Peter Cameron, Cheryl Praeger, Jan Saxl, and Gary Seitz using the classification of finite simple groups, in particular...
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  • Mansfield Town), COVID-19. Meyer Rubin, 96, American geologist, COVID-19. Jan Saxl, 71, Czechoslovak-born British mathematician. Gil Schwartz, 68, American...
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  • Scottish footballer (Hibernian, Leicester City, Mansfield Town), COVID-19. Jan Saxl, 71–72, Czechoslovakian-born mathematician. Sue Bruce-Smith, 62, film producer...
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    early application of the classification of finite simple groups. With Jan Saxl and Martin Liebeck, she has co-authored papers on many topics including:...
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  • internal direct product of H and K. Martin W. Liebeck; Cheryl E. Praeger; Jan Saxl (2010). Regular Subgroups of Primitive Permutation Groups. American Mathematical...
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  • symmetrical and it would not be considered gyration. Liebeck, Martin W.; Saxl, Jan; Hitchin, N. J.; Ivanov, A. A. (1992-09-10) [1990]. Groups, Combinatorics...
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    annual event. Williams is the widow of Czech-born British mathematician, Jan Saxl, Professor of Algebra at the University of Cambridge, and they have one...
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