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Dr. Tom Coleman is a Lecturer in Pure Mathematics at the School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St Andrews. His research focuses on algebraic structures such as monoids, semigroups, and homomorphism-homogeneous relational systems. He has contributed to areas including group-embeddable monoids, the Todd–Coxeter algorithm, and permutation monoids.
Education details are not explicitly provided, but his academic role suggests advanced qualifications in mathematics. His work integrates combinatorial theory with algebraic methods, addressing topics like bimorphism monoids and Fraïssé-style theorems.
Recent publications explore theoretical advancements in monoid theory and algorithmic applications. He currently supervises PhD student Dorte Behrens. No scientific awards are listed, but his research has been published in reputable journals like Combinatorial Theory and Semigroup Forum.
He is affiliated with the Pure Mathematics research group and collaborates on projects involving semigroup algorithms and structural homogeneity. His office is located at Mathematical Institute, Room 220.
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