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Robert Guralnick is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Southern California’s Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on finite and algebraic groups, representation theory, and arithmetic algebraic geometry. He has made significant contributions to understanding group structures, character theory, and subgroup dynamics in both finite and algebraic contexts.
His work spans advanced topics such as Sylow subgroup analysis, commutator properties, and probabilistic group generation. Recent studies include investigations into invariable generation in simple groups and generic stabilizers in algebraic group actions. Guralnick’s research often bridges abstract group theory with geometric and topological methods, addressing foundational questions in algebraic structures.
His publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches to group theory, including applications to cohomology, combinatorics, and representation theory. Despite no explicit mention of awards, his extensive publication record reflects sustained academic impact in pure mathematics.
Guralnick’s advising and grant activities are not detailed here, though his prolific research output suggests active mentorship and funding support. No specific lab affiliations or teams are noted in the provided texts.
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