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What (who) is O'Nan–Scott theorem - definition


O'NanScott theorem         
CLASSIFIES MAXIMAL SUBGROUPS OF THE SYMMETRIC GROUP
O'Nan-Scott theorem
In mathematics, the O'NanScott theorem is one of the most influential theorems of permutation group theory; the classification of finite simple groups is what makes it so useful. Originally the theorem was about maximal subgroups of the symmetric group.
Michael O'Nan         
AMERICAN MATHEMATICIAN (1943-2017)
O'Nan, Michael
Michael Ernest O'Nan (August 9, 1943, Fort Knox, Kentucky – July 31, 2017, Princeton, New Jersey) was an American mathematician, specializing in group theory.
John Scott-Scott         
BRITISH ROCKET SCIENTIST
John Scott-Scott (engineer); Scott-Scott, John
John Lanfear Scott-Scott (22 June 1934 – 12 December 2015) was a British mechanical and aerospace engineer.