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• Author=Cannon JJ

1. Boyden JA, Muller RD, Gurnis M, Torsvik TH, Clark JA, Turner M, Ivey-Law H, Watson RJ, Cannon JJ. Next-generation plate-tectonic reconstructions using GPlates, Geoinformatics: Cyberinfrastructure for the Solid Earth Sciences, Earth sciences; Geographical information systems (GIS) & remote sensing, Cambridge University Press, USA, (2011), 388. ISBN 978-0-521-89715-0

2. Cannon JJ, Donnelly S, Fieker C, Watkins M. Magma - A tool for number theory, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6327 (2010), 253–255.

3. An J, Cannon JJ, O'Brien EA, Unger WR. The Alperin weight conjecture and Dade's conjecture for the simple group $$\mathrm{Fi}_{24}'$$, LMS Journal of computation and mathematics, 11 (2008), 100–145. MR2410917

4. Cannon JJ, Holt DF. The transitive permutation groups of degree 32, Experimental Mathematics, 17 (2008), no. 3, 307–314. MR2455702

5. Cannon JJ, Holt DF. Computing conjugacy class representatives in permutation groups, Journal of Algebra, 300 (2006), no. 1, 213–222. MR2228644

6. Cannon JJ, Holt DF, Slattery M, Steel A. Computing subgroups of bounded index in a finite group, Journal of Symbolic Computation, 40 (2005), no. 2, 1013–1022. MR2167681

7. Cannon JJ, Holt DF. Computing maximal subgroups of finite groups, Journal of Symbolic Computation, 37 (2004), 589–609. MR2094616

8. Cannon JJ, Eick B, Leedham-Green CR. Special polycyclic generating sequences for finite soluble groups, Journal of Symbolic Computation, 38 (2004), no. 5, 1445–1460. MR2168723

9. Cannon JJ, Holt D. Automorphism group computation and isomorphism testing in finite groups, Journal of Symbolic Computation, 35 (2003), 241–267. 2004c:20035

10. Cannon JJ, Unger WR. Magma, Handbook of Computer Algebra, foundations, applications, systems, Springer, Berlin, (2002), –.

11. Cannon JJ, Cox BC, Holt DF. Computing the subgroups of a permutation group, Computational Algebra and Number Theory, 31 (2001), 149–161. 2002e:20008

12. Bosma W, Cannon JJ, Steel A. Lattices of compatibility embedded finite fields, Journal of Symbolic Computation, 24 (1997), no. 3/4, 351–369. 99a:11143

13. Bosma W, Cannon JJ, Playoust CE. The magma algebra system I: the user language, Journal of Symbolic Computation, 24 (1997), no. 3/4, 235–265. MR1484478

14. Cannon JJ, Playoust CE. Using the magma computer algebra system in abstract algebra courses, Journal of Symbolic Computation, 23 (1997), no. 5/6, 459–484.

15. Cannon JJ, Holt DF. Computing chief series, composition series and socles in large permutation groups, Journal of Symbolic Computation, 24 (1997), no. 3/4, 285–301. 98m:20009

16. Cannon JJ, Cox BC, Holt DF. Computing Sylow subgroups in permutation groups, Journal of Symbolic Computation, 24 (1997), no. 3/4, 303–316. 98m:20010

17. Cannon JJ, Souvignier B. An the computation of conjugacy classes in permutation groups, Proceedings of the 1997 International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, ISSAC 97, Wolfgang W. Kuchlin (ed.), ISSAC 97, ACM Press (Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.), New York, U.S.A, (1997), 392–399. ISBN 0 89791 875 4 MR1810005

18. Cannon JJ, Playoust CE. Magma: a new computer algebra system, Euromath Bulletin, 2 (1996), 113–144. MR1413180

19. Butler G, Cannon JJ. On Holt's algorithm, Journal of Symbolic Computation, 15 (1993), MR1281200

20. Bosma W, Cannon JJ. A Handbook of Cayley Functions, 1st edn (1991), 1–243.

21. Butler G, Cannon JJ. Computing Sylow subgroups of permutation groups via homomorphic images of centralizers, Journal of Symbolic Computation, 12 (1991), 443–458. 92m:20002

22. Cameron PJ, Cannon JJ. Recognizing doubly transitive groups, Journal of Symbolic Computation, 12 (1991), 459–474. 92m:20003

23. Butler G, Cannon JJ. The design of Cayley — a language for modern algebra, Design and Implementation of Symbolic Computation Systems, Miola A (ed.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 429 Springer, (1990), 10–19.

24. Butler G, Cannon JJ. Computing in permutation and matrix groups III : Sylow subgroups, Journal of Symbolic Computation, 8 (1989), 241–252. 90i:20003

25. Butler G, Cannon JJ. Cayley version 4: The user language, Proceedings of the 1988 International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, Rome, July 4–8, 1988, Gianni P (ed) (ed.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 358 (1988), MR1053754

26. Butler G, Cannon JJ. The design of Cayley — A language for modern algebra, Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 88 Conference on Programming Language Design. Atlanta, Georgia, (1988), MR1053754

27. Cannon JJ, Richardson JS. Cayley — Teaching Group Theory by Computer, SIGSAM Bulletin, 18 (1984), 15–18.

28. Cannon JJ. An introduction to the group theory language Cayley, Computational Group Theory, Atkinson MD (ed.), Academic Press, London, (1984), 145–183. MR0760656

29. Cannon JJ. A computational toolkit for finite permutation groups, Proceedings of the Rutgers Group Theory Year, 1983 - 1984, Aschbacher M et al (ed.), CUP, New York, (1984), 1–18.

30. Butler G, Cannon JJ. Computing with permutation and matrix groups I: Normal closure, commutator subgroups, series, Mathematics of Computation, 39 (1982), 671–680.

31. Cannon JJ. The basis of a computer system for modern algebra, Proceedings of the 1981 ACM Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, Snowbird, Utah, August, 1981, SYMSAC '81, Assoc. Comp. Mach., New York, (1981), 1–5.

32. Cannon JJ. Effective procedures for the recognition of primitive groups, Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics, 37 (1980), 487–493. MR0604626

33. Cannon JJ. Software tools for group theory, Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics, 37 (1980), 495–502. MR0604627

34. Cannon JJ, McKay J, Young. Presentations for simple groups of order less than $$10^5$$, Communications in Algebra, 7 (1979), 1397–1406. 80e:20023

35. Cannon JJ. A draft description of the group theory language Cayley, Proceedings of the 1976 ACM Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, Yorktown Heights, N.Y., August 1976, Jenks RD (ed.), Assoc. Comp. Mach., New York, (1976), 66–84.

36. Cannon JJ. On the teaching of mathematics for the social sciences, Proceedings of a Conference on Mathematics needed for Particular Social Sciences, Canberra, May 1974, Australian Academy of Social Sciences, (1976), 228–237.

37. Cannon JJ. A general purpose group theory program, Proc. Second Internal. Conf. Theory of Groups, Canberra, 1973, Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 372 Springer-Verlag, Berlin, (1974), 204–217. MR0354823

38. Cannon JJ, Havas G. Defining relations for the Held-Higman-Thompson simple group, Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society, 11 (1974), 43–46. 50:13242

39. Cannon JJ. Construction of defining relations for finite groups, Discrete Mathematics, 5 (1973), 104–129.

40. Cannon JJ, Dimino, Havas G, Watson. Implementation and analysis of the Todd-Coxeter algorithm, Mathematics of Computation, 27 (1973), 463–490. 49:390

41. Cannon JJ. Graphs and defining relations, Proceedings of the First Australian Conference on Combinatorial Theory, Newcastle, June, 1972, University of Newcastle Research Associates, (1972), 215–233. MR0376872

42. Cannon JJ. Computing the ideal structure of finite semigroups, Numerische Mathematik, 18 (1971), 254–266. 45:6950

43. Cannon JJ. Computing local structure of large finite groups, SIAM-AMS Proceedings, 4 (1971), 161–176. MR0367027

44. Cannon JJ. Some combinatorial and symbol manipulation programs in group theory, In Computational Problems in Abstract Algebra, Leech J (ed.), Pergamon, (1970), 199–203. MR0263913

45. Cannon JJ. Computers in group theory: A survey, Communications of the ACM, 12 (1969), 1–12.

46. James R, Cannon JJ. Computation of isomorphism classes of $$p$$-groups, Mathematics of Computation, 23 (1969), 135–140. 39:313

47. Cannon JJ. A critique of algebraic programming languages, SIGSAM Bulletin, 12 (1969), 18–27.

48. Cannon JJ. Manipulation in algebraic structures: Commutative and non-commutative polynomial rings, Mathematical Algorithms, 3 (1968), 156–175. 40:6805

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