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Murray Bremner is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Saskatchewan. He holds a B.Sc., M.Comp.Sc., and Ph.D. His academic work encompasses several areas, including representation theory, simple Lie algebras, and symmetric groups. In addition to his research in nonassociative algebras such as Lie, Jordan, alternative, Malcev, and binary n-ary structures, he focuses on algebraic operads, both symmetric and non-symmetric. Other interests include computer algebra algorithms in linear algebra fields, domains, and polynomial rings, along with commutative algebra topics like Grobner bases, radical ideals, and systems of polynomial equations. His extensive research contributions have advanced the understanding of algebraic structures and their applications.
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