Mark Wildon

461 total citations
25 papers, 158 citations indexed

About

Mark Wildon is a scholar working on Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, Mathematical Physics and Geometry and Topology. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark Wildon has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 158 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, 14 papers in Mathematical Physics and 10 papers in Geometry and Topology. Recurrent topics in Mark Wildon's work include Advanced Algebra and Geometry (11 papers), Advanced Combinatorial Mathematics (9 papers) and Finite Group Theory Research (9 papers). Mark Wildon is often cited by papers focused on Advanced Algebra and Geometry (11 papers), Advanced Combinatorial Mathematics (9 papers) and Finite Group Theory Research (9 papers). Mark Wildon collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Singapore and Slovakia. Mark Wildon's co-authors include Karin Erdmann, Simon R. Blackburn⋆ and Daniel Levin and has published in prestigious journals such as Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, Journal of Algebra and Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society.

In The Last Decade

Mark Wildon

22 papers receiving 149 citations

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Wildon, Mark, et al.. (2022). Modular plethystic isomorphisms for two-dimensional linear groups. Journal of Algebra. 602. 441–483.
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Wildon, Mark, et al.. (2021). . arXiv (Cornell University). 1 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark, et al.. (2021). Plethysms of symmetric functions and highest weight representations. Explore Bristol Research. 5 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark, et al.. (2021). Plethysms of symmetric functions and representations of SL 2 ( C ) . Algebraic Combinatorics. 4(1). 27–68. 1 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark, et al.. (2016). Sylow subgroups of symmetric and alternating groups and the vertex ofS(kpp,1p)in characteristic p. Journal of Algebra. 455. 358–385. 1 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark. (2016). Searching for knights and spies: A majority/minority game. Discrete Mathematics. 339(11). 2754–2766.
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Wildon, Mark, et al.. (2016). The majority game with an arbitrary majority. Discrete Applied Mathematics. 208. 1–6. 1 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark, et al.. (2016). Minimal and maximal constituents of twisted Foulkes characters. Journal of the London Mathematical Society. 93(2). 301–318. 2 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark. (2014). A short proof of a plethystic Murnaghan--Nakayama rule. arXiv (Cornell University). 1 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark, et al.. (2013). Finding a Princess in a Palace: a Pursuit-Evasion Problem. The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics. 20(1). 7 indexed citations
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Blackburn⋆, Simon R., et al.. (2012). The probability that a pair of elements of a finite group are conjugate. Journal of the London Mathematical Society. 86(3). 755–778. 6 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark, et al.. (2011). Set families and Foulkes modules. Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics. 34(3). 525–544. 6 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark. (2010). Knights, spies, games and ballot sequences. Discrete Mathematics. 310(21). 2974–2983. 2 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark. (2010). Vertices of Specht modules and blocks of the symmetric group. Journal of Algebra. 323(8). 2243–2256. 4 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark. (2009). Multiplicity-free representations of symmetric groups. Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra. 213(7). 1464–1477. 5 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark. (2007). Character values and decomposition matrices of symmetric groups. Journal of Algebra. 319(8). 3382–3397. 3 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark. (2007). Counting partitions on the abacus. The Ramanujan Journal. 17(3). 355–367. 8 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark. (2007). LABELLING THE CHARACTER TABLES OF SYMMETRIC AND ALTERNATING GROUPS. The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics. 59(1). 123–135. 1 indexed citations
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Erdmann, Karin & Mark Wildon. (2006). Introduction to Lie Algebras. CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research). 83 indexed citations
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Wildon, Mark. (2003). Two theorems on the vertices of Specht modules. Archiv der Mathematik. 81(5). 505–511. 8 indexed citations

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