Draft:Inna Capdeboscq

Mathematician and a vital contributor to maintaining a working knowledge of the proof of the CFCG From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Inna Anatolievna Capdeboscq (née Korchagina) is a mathematician and professor in the Mathematics Institute at the University of Warwick. She received her Ph.D. from the Ohio State University in 2001, supervised by Ronald Solomon.[1] Her research is in group theory, particularly questions related to the classification of finite simple groups (CFSG).

Along with Ronald Solomon and Richard Lyons (and the late Daniel Gorenstein), she an author of volumes 9 and 10 of the "second-generation" proof of the CFSG,[2][3][4] an attempt to unify and solidify the immense proof (stretching beyond 10,000 journal pages, with some of the proof originally only communicated informally).[5] She is the only coauthor of a yet-appeared volume of the second-generation proof who was not a contributor to the original first-generation proof.

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