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Arxiv:1911.10534V3 [Math.AT] 17 Apr 2020 Statement
Our Mathematical Universe: I. How the Monster Group Dictates All of Physics
§2. Elliptic Curves: J-Invariant (Jan 31, Feb 4,7,9,11,14) After
K3 Surfaces, N= 4 Dyons, and the Mathieu Group
Moonshines for L2(11) and M12
Arxiv:1307.5522V5 [Math.AG] 25 Oct 2013 Rnho Mathematics
Final Report (PDF)
A Survey: Bob Griess's Work on Simple Groups and Their
Anatomy of the Monster: II
Some Moonshine Connections Between Fischer-Griess Monster Group () and Number Theory
Pariah Moonshine
Monstrous Moonshine and Monstrous Lie Superalgebras
Sporadic Groups and Where to Find Them
Introduction to Stringy Moonshine ” June, 2018 Tohru Eguchi, University of Tokyo
Simple Groups and the Classification of Finite Groups
Monsters and Moonshine
A Monster Tale: a Review on Borcherds' Proof of Monstrous Moonshine Conjecture
Group Theory
Top View
Monstrous Groups
The Spirit of Moonshine: Connections Between the Mathieu Groups and Modular Forms
The Inverse Problem of Galois Theory: the Rigidity Method
Introduction to Sporadic Groups 3
Symmetries, Information and Monster Groups Before and After the Big Bang
Free Groups, Raags, and Their Automorphisms
Some Finiteness Conditions on Centralizers Or Normalizers in Groups
Arxiv:1605.00697V1 [Hep-Th] 2 May 2016
Introduction to Abstract Algebra (Math 113)
An Elementary Approach to the Monster
What Is...The Monster?
The J-Function and the Monster
ON the ASYMPTOTIC FORMULA for the FOURIER COEFFICIENTS of the J-FUNCTION
A Short Introduction to Monstrous Moonshine
1 Towards a Monster Group Encompassing the Universe
Classifying Spaces of Sporadic Groups
Strong Relationship Between Prime Numbers and Sporadic Groups
Group Theory
Sporadic Simple Groups of Low Genus
On Subgroups of the Monster Containing A5's
Some Calculations Related to the Monster Group
My Life and Times with the Simple Sporadic Groups
Locally Compact Groups with Closed Subgroups Open and P-Adic
Monster Anatomy Arxiv:1811.12263V2 [Hep-Th] 27 Jun
A Formal Abstract of the Classification of Finite Simple Groups
Homogeneity and Prime Models in Trosion-Free Hyperbolic Groups
Notes on the K3 Surface and the Mathieu Group M24 Tohru Eguchi, Hirosi Ooguri, and Yuji Tachikawa
A Conformal Geometric Algebra Construction of the Modular Group
A Monster Lie Algebra?
Characteristically Simple Beauville Groups, II: Low Rank and Sporadic
Fischer's Monsters
The Monster Is a Hurwitz Group
Supplement. Finite Simple Groups
Poking the Monster: Worthwhile Or Whimsical?