About
Jeffrey Riedl is an Associate Professor in the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics at The University of Akron's College of Engineering and Polymer Science. His research focuses on finite group theory, character theory, and automorphisms of p-groups, with additional interests in number theory and computer algebra systems.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison (1998)
- B.S. in Mathematics from Marquette University (1992)
- No scientific awards mentioned in the provided texts.
Research Interests: Dr. Riedl specializes in finite group theory and representation theory, particularly investigating character degrees, Fitting heights, and automorphisms of finite p-groups. His work bridges theoretical group analysis with applications in cryptology and number theory.
Publication Trends: His publications (1999-2006) emphasize finite group structures, including Fitting heights, irreducible character degrees, and automorphism properties of p-groups. Later works incorporate zeta functions and solvable linear group dynamics.
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Advising and Grants: No advisees or grants are explicitly listed in the available documents.
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