A friendly monster

5:30PM, 12 Feb 2025

In the second Simon Norton Lecture, Prof. Leonard Soicher will convey the mystery and the magic of the monster group to a general audience.

Simon Norton, who died in February 2019, is best remembered by mathematicians for his remarkable contributions to group theory. A child prodigy, Norton earned a First in mathematics from the University of London while he was still studying at Eton College.

Later, at the University of Cambridge, he would work with John Conway, co-authoring the ATLAS of Finite Groups, the definitive catalogue of different types of symmetry. The pair’s paper on monstrous moonshine, published in 1979, proposed an unexpected deep connection between the monster group and the j-function. Seemingly far-fetched, the conjecture was proved in 1992 by Richard Borcherds and is recognised as one of the great unifying conjectures in modern mathematics.

In the second Simon Norton Lecture, Prof. Leonard Soicher will explain what the monster is and its importance before describing Norton’s research on the internal structure of the group and its subgroups. He will also discuss his work with Norton and Conway on the projective plane presentation for the bimonster. We are grateful to Simon’s family for their generous support of this lecture.

Event information

The event takes place on Wednesday 12 February at the London Institute for Mathematical Sciences, which is on the second floor of the Royal Institution. To book a place, register here.

Programme

  • 5:30pm Arrival and drinks, Old Post Room
  • 6:00pm Prof. Yang-Hui He, Introduction, Tyndall seminar room
  • 6:10pm Prof. Leonard Soicher, “Simon and the Monster”
  • 7:10pm Drinks and canapes, Old Post room
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Speaker

Prof. Leonard Soicher

Prof. Leonard Soicher is Emeritus Professor at Queen Mary University of London. His research interests include algebraic graph theory, group theory and discrete mathematical computation. He is closely involved with GAP, the open-source system for computational discrete algebra.