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Name
  
Brian Hartley

Role
  
Mathematician


Doctoral advisor
  
Philip Hall

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Born
  
May 15, 1939 (
1939-05-15
)

Institutions
  
University of Manchester University of Chicago MIT University of Warwick

Alma mater
  
University of Cambridge

Doctoral students
  
Houshang Behravesh Costa Christodoulou Martyn Dixon Christopher Graddon Mahmut Kuzucuoglu Umar Makarfi Ian Musson John Parker James Richardson Mohammad Shahabi Shojaei Ian Stewart

Died
  
October 8, 1994, Helvellyn, United Kingdom

Books
  
Rings, Modules and Linear Algebra, Roman Ilkley

Education
  
University of Cambridge

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Brian Hartley (15 May 1939 – 8 October 1994) was a British mathematician specialising in group theory.

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Education

Hartley's Ph.D. thesis was completed in 1964 at the University of Cambridge under Philip Hall's supervision.

Career and research

Hartley spent a year at the University of Chicago, and another at MIT before being appointed as a lecturer at the newly established University of Warwick in 1966, and was promoted to reader in 1973. He moved to a chair at School of Mathematics at the University of Manchester in 1977 where he served as head of the Mathematics department between 1982 and 1984.

He published more than 100 papers, mostly on group theory, and collaborated widely with other mathematicians. His main interest was locally finite groups where he used his wide knowledge of finite groups to prove properties of infinite groups which shared some of the features of finite groups. One recurrent theme appearing in his work was the relationship between the structure of groups and their subgroups consisting of elements fixed by particular automorphisms.

Hartley is perhaps best known by undergraduates for his book Rings Modules and Linear Algebra, with Trevor Hawkes.

Personal life

Hartley was a keen hill walker, and it was while descending Helvellyn in the English Lake District that he collapsed with a heart attack and died.

Awards and honours

The 'Brian Hartley Room' at the School of Mathematics at Manchester is named in his honour.

References

Brian Hartley Wikipedia