This article is about the American mathematician. For the Austro-Hungarian mathematician and namesake of the Möbius-Kantor configuration, see Seligmann Kantor.
William M. Kantor (born September 19, 1944) is an American mathematician who works in finite group theory and finite geometries, particularly in computational aspects of these subjects.
Kantor's research mostly involves finite groups, often in relation to finite geometries and computation. Algorithms developed by him have found use, for example, in the GAP computer algebra system.[3]
Kantor has written over 170 papers,[4] and has advised 7 PhD students.[2]
Significant publications
Books and monographs
Kantor, W. M. (1979). Classical groups from a nonclassical viewpoint. Oxford University, Mathematical Institute, Oxford. MR0578539.
Calderbank, R.; Kantor, W. M. (1986). "The Geometry of Two-Weight Codes". Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society. 18 (2): 97–122. doi:10.1112/blms/18.2.97. ISSN0024-6093. MR0818812.
^Hulpke, Alexander; Liebler, Robert; Penttila, Tim; Seress, Ákos, eds. (2006). Finite geometries, groups, and computation. Berlin New York: Walter de Gruyter. ISBN978-3-11-019974-1. MR2256928. OCLC181078514.