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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0344462

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $589,275.00
    Summary
    Symmetrical graphs, generalized polygons and expanders. This project proposes to study a class of highly symmetrical graphs -- locally s-arc-transitive graphs. Studying the class of graphs has been one of the central topics in algebraic graph theory for over 50 years. This class of graphs has been effectively used in computer science, communication network, group theory, geometry, and other areas. This project will develop new methods to solve several fundamental problems regarding locally s-arc .... Symmetrical graphs, generalized polygons and expanders. This project proposes to study a class of highly symmetrical graphs -- locally s-arc-transitive graphs. Studying the class of graphs has been one of the central topics in algebraic graph theory for over 50 years. This class of graphs has been effectively used in computer science, communication network, group theory, geometry, and other areas. This project will develop new methods to solve several fundamental problems regarding locally s-arc-transitive graphs, and apply the outcomes to solve important problems in communication networks, graph theory, group theory, and geometry.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0667119

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $60,000.00
    Summary
    Totally disconnected groups, representations and discrete mathematics. This project involves participation in programs at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Princeton and the nearby Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science that are designed to initiate collaborations across distinct mathematical research areas. These programs will set future research directions and could lead to innovations in computer science. Discoveries I have made in one of the research areas mean .... Totally disconnected groups, representations and discrete mathematics. This project involves participation in programs at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Princeton and the nearby Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science that are designed to initiate collaborations across distinct mathematical research areas. These programs will set future research directions and could lead to innovations in computer science. Discoveries I have made in one of the research areas mean that I may be able to make substantial contributions to these programs. Early involvement in influential programs such as these means that Australia is well placed to take advantage of developments that result and also enhances the reputation of Australian mathematics.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0556017

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $234,000.00
    Summary
    Geometric representation of small-rank totally disconnected groups. Mathematics research creates and develops new concepts for understanding the world. Group theory is a branch of mathematics based on our innate sense of of symmetry. It was invented 200 hundred years ago and has grown into a language for analysing and classifying things ranging from wallpaper patterns to crystals, the fundamental particles of physics and Rubik's cube. The chief investigators have significant breakthroughs in the .... Geometric representation of small-rank totally disconnected groups. Mathematics research creates and develops new concepts for understanding the world. Group theory is a branch of mathematics based on our innate sense of of symmetry. It was invented 200 hundred years ago and has grown into a language for analysing and classifying things ranging from wallpaper patterns to crystals, the fundamental particles of physics and Rubik's cube. The chief investigators have significant breakthroughs in the study of symmetry groups of networks, giving Australia an international lead in this research. The project will develop the insights gained to make Australia a centre of expertise on these symmetry groups, which have applications to information and communication technology, among many others.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0343023

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $185,000.00
    Summary
    Quantized representation theory. The representation theory of quantized algebras, or deformation algebras, is a rapidly expanding and exciting field. It has wide ranging applications from within mathematics, to knot theory and statistical mechanics. This project addresses several important open problems in the area with an emphasis on structural innovations and computing explicit numerical invariants.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0345973

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $155,000.00
    Summary
    Reflection groups. The study of symmetry in geometrical and abstract contexts is a central issue in such diverse areas as mathematical physics, singularity theory, algebraic geometry, quantum groups and the study of knots and braids. Group theory provides the mathematical framework for the analysis of symmetry. Reflection groups, simple examples of which are the symmetry groups of the five platonic solids, play a key role in all of the areas mentioned above. Thus an improved understanding of ref .... Reflection groups. The study of symmetry in geometrical and abstract contexts is a central issue in such diverse areas as mathematical physics, singularity theory, algebraic geometry, quantum groups and the study of knots and braids. Group theory provides the mathematical framework for the analysis of symmetry. Reflection groups, simple examples of which are the symmetry groups of the five platonic solids, play a key role in all of the areas mentioned above. Thus an improved understanding of reflection groups will significantly enhance the development of several important theories.
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    Federation Fellowships - Grant ID: FF0776186

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,606,210.00
    Summary
    Group actions: combinatorics, geometry and computation. Science today relies on digital technologies using quantised and digital information. Because of the discrete nature of digital information, much of the mathematics underpinning these advances comes from the core disciplines of algebra and combinatorics within which this proposal falls. All aspects of the proposal focus on strengthening theoretical understanding of algebraic and combinatorial structures, and increasing computational power f .... Group actions: combinatorics, geometry and computation. Science today relies on digital technologies using quantised and digital information. Because of the discrete nature of digital information, much of the mathematics underpinning these advances comes from the core disciplines of algebra and combinatorics within which this proposal falls. All aspects of the proposal focus on strengthening theoretical understanding of algebraic and combinatorial structures, and increasing computational power for working with them. The fundamental research outcomes, in terms of theorems, algorithms, and the training of young research mathematicians, will thus both enhance the high international standing of Australian mathematics, and strengthen Australia's capabilities in these important areas.
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