Zvonimir Janko | |
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Born | |
Died | 12 April 2022 Heidelberg, Germany | (aged 89)
Nationality | Croatian |
Alma mater | University of Zagreb |
Known for | Janko groups |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Monash University Australian National University Ohio State University University of Heidelberg |
Doctoral advisor | Vladimir Devidé |
Doctoral students | Kristina Reiss |
Zvonimir Janko (26 July 1932 – 12 April 2022)[1] was a Croatian mathematician who was the eponym of the Janko groups, sporadic simple groups in group theory. The first few sporadic simple groups were discovered by Émile Léonard Mathieu, which were then called the Mathieu groups. It was after 90 years of the discovery of the last Mathieu group that Zvonimir Janko constructed a new sporadic simple group in 1964. In his honour, this group is now called J1. This discovery launched the modern theory of sporadic groups and it was an important milestone in the classification of finite simple groups.