Biography:Jeremy Rickard
Jeremy Rickard, also known as J. C. Rickard or J. Rickard, is a British mathematician who deals with algebra and algebraic topology. He researches modular representation theory of finite groups and related questions of algebraic topology, representation theory of finite algebras and homological algebra. Rickard or derived equivalences as a generalization of Morita equivalences of rings and algebras are named after him.
Education and career
Rickard received his PhD in 1988 from University College London under Aidan Schofield.[1] He is a professor at the University of Bristol.
Recognition
Rickard was a winner of the Whitehead Prize in 1995. In 2002 he received the Senior Berwick Prize. In 1998 he was an Invited Speaker with talk The abelian defect group conjecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Berlin.[2]
Selected publications
- Rickard, Jeremy (1989). "Derived categories and stable equivalence". Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra 61 (3): 303–317. doi:10.1016/0022-4049(89)90081-9.
- Rickard, Jeremy (1991). "Derived equivalences as derived functors". Journal of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series 43 (1): 37–48. doi:10.1112/jlms/s2-43.1.37.
- Rickard, Jeremy (1997). "Idempotent modules in the stable category". Journal of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series 56 (1): 149–170. doi:10.1112/S0024610797005309.
- Rickard, Jeremy (1996). "Splendid equivalences: derived categories and permutation modules". Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Third Series 72 (2): 331–358. doi:10.1112/plms/s3-72.2.331.
- Rickard, Jeremy (1998). "The abelian defect group conjecture". Documenta Mathematica (Extra Vol. II): 121–128. https://www.elibm.org/ft/10011647000.
References
- ↑ Jeremy Rickard at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ "Mathematician awarded prestigious prize". University of Bristol. 28 June 2002. https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2002/rickard.html. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
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