Sarah Rees
Sarah Elizabeth Rees (born 1957)[1] is Professor of Pure Mathematics at Newcastle University. Her focus of research is on geometrical, combinatorial and computational aspects of group theory.[2][3]
Rees obtained her Ph.D. in 1983 from the University of Oxford. Her dissertation, supervised by Peter Cameron, was On Diagram Geometry.[4]
In 2003, Rees was a member of the expert panel for BBC Radio 4's In Our Time on infinity.[5]
Selected publications
- Holt, Derek F; Rees, Sarah; Röver, Claas E (2017), Groups, languages, and automata, London Mathematical Society student texts, 88., ISBN 978-1316606520
- Ciobanu, Laura; Derek F. Holt; Rees, Sarah (2016), "Rapid decay and Baum-Connes for large type Artin groups", Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 368 (9): 6103–6129, arXiv:1203.1198, doi:10.1090/tran/6532, S2CID 54007941
- Rees, Sarah (2015), "Antony G. O'Farrell and Ian Short, Reversibility in Dynamics and Group Theory, London Mathematical Society Lecture Notes Series, Volume 416", Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society, Cambridge University Press, 60 (3): 811–812, doi:10.1017/S0013091517000013, ISBN 978-1-107-44288-7, S2CID 164277147
- Holt, Derek F; Rees, Sarah (2012), "Artin groups of large type are shortlex automatic with regular geodesics", Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 104 (3): 486–512, arXiv:1003.6007, doi:10.1112/plms/pdr035, S2CID 17061541
- Holt, Derek F; Rees, Sarah (1994), "Testing modules for irreducibility", Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society, 57: 1, doi:10.1017/S1446788700036016
References
- Birth year from Library of Congress catalog entry, retrieved 2018-12-01.
- "Staff Profile - Mathematics, Statistics and Physics - Newcastle University". www.ncl.ac.uk.
- "Sarah Rees' Home Page". www.mas.ncl.ac.uk.
- Sarah Rees at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- "Infinity, In Our Time - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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