Michio Suzuki is a Japanese mathematician known for his contributions to group theory and its applications. Born in 1928, he has made significant advancements in the study of finite groups, including the development of the Suzuki groups, which are a class of simple groups that play an important role in the classification of finite simple groups. Suzuki's work has implications in various areas of mathematics and has helped deepen the understanding of algebraic structures.

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