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Martin J. Taylor

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Martin J. Taylor
Born 1952 (age 56–57)
Leicester
Residence Bramhall, Cheshire
Nationality British
Institutions University of Cambridge
UMIST
University of Manchester
Alma mater University of Oxford
King's College London
Doctoral advisor Albrecht Fröhlich
Notable awards Whitehead Prize (1982)
Adams Prize (1983)
FRS (1996)
Knight Bachelor (2009)

Sir Martin John Taylor FRS is professor of pure mathematics at the School of Mathematics, University of Manchester and, prior to its formation and merger, UMIST where he was appointed to a chair after moving from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1986.

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[edit] Early life and education

Taylor was born in Leicester in 1952. He gained a first class degree from Pembroke College, Oxford in 1973, and a Ph.D. from King's College London with a thesis entitled Galois module structure of the ring of integers of l-extensions in 1976 under the supervision of Albrecht Fröhlich.

[edit] Research

His early research concerned various properties and structures of algebraic numbers. In 1981 he proved the Fröhlich conjecture relating the symmetries of algebraic integers to the behaviour of certain analytic functions called Artin L-functions. In recent years his research has led him to study various aspects of arithmetic geometry: in particular, he and his collaborators have demonstrated how geometric properties of zeros of integral polynomials in many variables can be determined by the behaviour of associated L-functions.

[edit] Awards

Taylor was awarded the London Mathematical Society Whitehead Prize in 1982 and shared the Adams Prize in 1983. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1996. He was President of the London Mathematical Society from 1998 to 2000 and in 2004 was appointed Physical Secretary and Vice-President of the Royal Society. Taylor was knighted in the 2009 New Year Honours.[1][2]

[edit] Personal life

Taylor currently lives in Bramhall, Cheshire. His hobbies include fly fishing and hill walking, and he is an enthusiastic supporter of the football club Manchester United.

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