CARVIEW |
Stack Exchange Network
Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.
Visit Stack ExchangeTeams
Q&A for work
Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search.
Learn more about Teams"Mathematics knows no races or geographic boundaries; for mathematics, the cultural world is one country." Hilbert.
"The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics." Paul R. Halmos.
My first paper: https://doi.org/10.1515/jgth-2021-0131
If you like what I do here and want to help support my studies, please consider making a small contribution using PayPal.
Thank you.
On a scale from $1$ to $10$, with $1$ being the worst and $10$ being the best, I'm about $-i$.
I am a postgraduate research student in group theory at the University of Aberdeen. My supervisor is Prof. Benjamin Martin.
I have an MPhil in combinatorial group theory from the University of Essex. My supervisor was Prof. Gerald Williams. This was a PhD course originally; however, both my health and my financial situations at the time forbade its completion. Here is my dissertation.
You can find a copy of my MMath dissertation on inverse semigroups and inductive groupoids here. My supervisor was Prof. Victoria Gould at The University of York.
My LinkedIn.
For my use:
[Here's a MathJax tutorial](https://math.meta.stackexchange.com/q/5020/104041) :)
Tableaux generator: https://www.umsu.de/trees/
Sage Online: https://sagecell.sagemath.org/
On Mathematics Stack Exchange on 28/10/2014:
and I don't have much to show for it!
On Mathematics Stack Exchange on 16/01/2015:
and most of them were because people didn't provide any context with their questions.
On Mathematics Stack Exchange on 27/11/2018:
(The stats are all divisible by $11$.)
On Mathematics Stack Exchange on 16/04/2022:
On Mathematics Stack Exchange on 29/08/2023:
On Mathematics Stack Exchange on 10/01/2025:
On Mathematics Stack Exchange on 20/07/2025:
That's every day for six calendar years! (That is, $6\times 365.25$ days!)
Pronouns: he/him/his.
-
IlluminatorJul 30, 2022
-
group-theoryJan 7, 2022
-
MarshalJul 15, 2014
-
abstract-algebraJul 13, 2021
-
ArchaeologistNov 29, 2018
-
ConventionMar 26, 2020
-
group-presentationOct 26
-
cyclic-groupsSep 6, 2022
-
normal-subgroupsJul 19, 2022