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Peter Cameron (mathematician)

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Peter J. Cameron
Peter Cameron giving the 2007 Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw lecture at the School of Mathematics, University of Manchester
Born23 January 1947
Toowoomba, Queensland
NationalityAustralian
Alma materUniversity of Queensland, University of Oxford
AwardsWhitehead Prize, 1979
Euler Medal, 2003
Scientific career
Fieldsalgebra, group theory, combinatorics, coding theory, model theory
InstitutionsQueen Mary, University of London, University of Oxford
Doctoral advisorPeter M. Neumann
Doctoral studentsEric S. Lander
H. Dugald Macpherson[1]

Peter Jephson Cameron (born 23 January 1947) is an Australian mathematician who works in group theory, combinatorics, coding theory, and model theory. He is currently Professor of Mathematics at Queen Mary, University of London.

Cameron received a B.Sc. from the University of Queensland and a D.Phil. in 1971 from University of Oxford, with Peter M. Neumann as his supervisor.[2] Subsequently he was a Junior Research Fellow and then a Tutorial fellow at Merton College, Oxford. He was awarded the London Mathematical Society's Whitehead Prize in 1979 and is joint winner of the 2003 Euler Medal.

Work

Cameron specialises in algebra and combinatorics; he has written books about combinatorics, algebra, permutation groups, and logic, and has produced over 250 academic papers.[3] He has an Erdős number of 1.[4] and is the Cameron in the Cameron–Erdős conjecture.

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References

Books

  • Oligomorphic permutation groups by Peter Jephson Cameron, 1990 ISBN 0521388368

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