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Robert Louis Griess, Jr. (born 1945, Savannah, Georgia) is a
mathematician working on
finite simple groups and
vertex algebras. He is
currently the John...
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drinking water. The
Griess diazotization reaction, on
which the
Griess reagent relies, was
first described in 1858 by
Peter Griess. The test has also been...
- In mathematics, the
Griess algebra is a
commutative non-****ociative
algebra on a real
vector space of
dimension 196884 that has the
Monster group M as...
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algebra known as
group theory, the
monster group M (also
known as the Fischer–
Griess monster, or the
friendly giant) is the
largest sporadic simple group, having...
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Johann Peter Griess (6
September 1829 – 30
August 1888) was an
industrial chemist and an
early pioneer of
organic chemistry.
Griess was
influential in...
- theory, a
mathematical discipline, the Gilman–
Griess theorem,
proved by
Robert H.
Gilman and
Robert L.
Griess,
classifies the
finite simple groups of characteristic...
- In
group theory, the term
pariah was
introduced by
Robert Griess in
Griess (1982) to
refer to the six
sporadic simple groups which are not subquotients...
- Otto
Griessing (born 19
January 1897 in
Munich – died 11
November 1958 in Überlingen) was a
German electronics engineer. He
became known following his...
- of Lie type)
Griess, Jr. (1982, p. 91)
Griess, Jr. (1998, pp. 54–79)
Griess, Jr. (1998, pp. 104–145)
Griess, Jr. (1998, pp. 146−150)
Griess, Jr. (1982,...
- Romania,
Slovakia and Croatia, (durum)
semolina is
known as (Hartweizen-)
Grieß (a word
related to "grits") and is
mixed with egg to make Grießknödel, which...