Robert Liebler

B.S.: University of Michigan
M.A.: University of Michigan
Ph.D.: University of Michigan

Specializations: algebra, groups and  geometry, combinatorics 
 

 liebler (shift 2)  math.colostate.edu  (eddress mangled)
 
 

Professor Robert Liebler received his B.S., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Michigan in 1965, 1966 and 1970.
Since joining Colorado State University in 1972, he has held interim visiting positions at University of Oregon, The Ohio State University,
University of Wyoming and University of California at Berkley as well as in University of Western Australia, Perth,  Oxford, England 
Techncal University Braunschweig, Germany and National Technical Universtiy, Singapore .

Professor Liebler's research interests center on the application of representation theory to finite geometry and combinatorics and coding theory.
He has also organized a long runninginter-university algebraic combinatorics seminar


Classes    M366   M369

Presentations   Implementing Gradient Descent Decoding {beamerslides)

Preprints/Papers
Semifield Arising from Irreducible Semilinear Transformations (to appear in Australian Journal of Mathematics)
Implementing Gradient Descent Decoding (to appear in Michigan Mathematical Journal)
Constructive representation theoretic methods and non-Abelian Difference sets
Antipodal distance transitive covers of complete graphs
Incidence matrix diagonal forms and integral Hecke algebra