The following pages link to John McKay (Q584306):
Displayed 35 items.
- (Q4773867) (← links)
- On the discrete groups of Moonshine (Q4813632) (← links)
- (Q4878699) (← links)
- Spontaneous generation of modular invariants (Q4889936) (← links)
- Modular solutions to equations of generalized Halphen type (Q4946425) (← links)
- Moonshine and the meaning of life (Q5138272) (← links)
- Modular subgroups, <i>dessins d’enfants</i> and elliptic K3 surfaces (Q5169604) (← links)
- The Schwarzian equation for completely replicable functions (Q5233743) (← links)
- ${\cal N}=2$ N = 2 gauge theories: Congruence subgroups, coset graphs, and modular surfaces (Q5396242) (← links)
- On the representation of symmetric polynomials (Q5527841) (← links)
- (Q5538950) (← links)
- More Amicable Numbers (Q5548337) (← links)
- On Janko's Simple Group of Order 50,232,960 (Q5565184) (← links)
- On Janko'S Simple Group of Order (Q5570974) (← links)
- (Q5575616) (← links)
- (Q5589400) (← links)
- Amicable Numbers and Their Distribution (Q5611891) (← links)
- (Q5619223) (← links)
- (Q5625181) (← links)
- The Multiplier of the Higman-Sims Simple Group (Q5650849) (← links)
- (Q5654218) (← links)
- (Q5673071) (← links)
- (Q5691436) (← links)
- The nonexistence of ovals in a projective plane of order 10 (Q5902846) (← links)
- The nonexistence of ovals in a projective plane of order 10 (Q5917314) (← links)
- Irreducible representations of odd degree (Q5921476) (← links)
- Aplicacion de la descomposicion racional univariada a monstrous moonshine (in Spanish) (Q6209531) (← links)
- Formal Groups, Witt vectors and Free Probability (Q6232656) (← links)
- The $S$-transform in arbitrary dimensions (Q6243869) (← links)
- Almost Commutative Probability Theory (Q6245057) (← links)
- Sporadic and Exceptional (Q6262089) (← links)
- Homogeneous Lie Groups and Quantum Probability (Q6262948) (← links)
- Using Frame Theoretic Convolutional Gridding for Robust Synthetic Aperture Sonar Imaging (Q6288321) (← links)
- Erland Samuel Bring's "Transformation of Algebraic Equations" (Q6294373) (← links)
- Kashiwa Lectures on "New Approaches to the Monster" (Q6369234) (← links)