I. Martin Isaacs
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I. Martin "Marty" Isaacs is a group theorist and representation theorist and professor emeritus of
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at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He currently lives in
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and is an occasional participant on MathOverflow.


Academic biography

Isaacs completed his Ph.D. from
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in 1964 under Richard Brauer. From at least 1969 until 2011, he was a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. In May 2011, he retired and became a professor emeritus. The Mathematics Genealogy Project lists him as having had 28 doctoral students.


Research

Isaacs is most famous for formulating the Isaacs–Navarro conjecture along with
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, a widely cited generalization of the
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.


Books

Isaacs is famous as the author of ''Character Theory of Finite Groups'' (first published in 1976), one of the most well-known graduate student-level introductory books in character theory and representation theory of finite groups. Isaacs is also the author of the book ''Algebra: A Graduate Course'' (first published in 1994; republished in 2009), which received highly positive reviews. Additionally, he is the author of ''Finite Group Theory'' (published in 2008).


Honors

Isaacs is a professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He retired in 2011. In 2009, a conference was held at the
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in
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to honor his contributions. Isaacs is also a Fellow of the
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. Isaacs was a Pólya lecturer for the
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. He received the Benjamin Smith Reynolds award for teaching engineering students at the University of Wisconsin and a UW Madison campus teaching award. He was also the recipient of a
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research award.


References

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