Anthony Pisani

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📧 anthony.pisani1@monash.edu
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📌 Melbourne, AU

Research interests

Education

PhD in Mathematics

📆 Aug. 2025 – Present • 🏫 Monash University

Bachelor of Science Advanced - Research (Honours)

📆 Mar. 2021 – Nov. 2024 • 🏫 Monash University

Research Projects

Research Assistantship

📆 Jan. 2025 – Jul. 2025 • 🏫 Monash University

Honours Project

📆 Mar. 2024 – Oct. 2024 • 🏫 Monash University

Undergraduate Unit

📆 Nov. 2023 – Feb. 2024 • 🏫 Monash University

Selected Awards

Maxwell King PhD Scholarship[2]

📆 2026 • 🏫 Monash University

Awarded to one STEM PhD student at Monash each year.

Pure Mathematics Prize[3]

📆 2024 • 🏫 Monash University

For the highest-scoring pure mathematics Honours student.

Ivy May Frary Mathematical Sciences Honours Scholarship[4]

📆 2024 • 🏫 Monash University

Awarded to the best Mathematical Sciences Honours student at Monash University.

Gordon Preston Pure Mathematics Honours Award[3]

📆 2024 • 🏫 Monash University

School of Mathematics award for best entering full-time pure mathematics Honours student.

Dean's Honours List[5]

📆 2022 – 2024 • 🏫 Monash University

For the top 20 students each year in the Faculty of Science.

Programming

Publications

The Saxl hypergraph of a permutation group

(with M. Lee).

Preprint (2025).

arXiV: 2505.13849.
Computing the character table of a 2-local maximal subgroup of the Monster.

Journal of Symbolic Computation, 135 (2026) 102540.

Computing the character table of a 2-local maximal subgroup of the Monster.

Preprint (2025).

arXiv: 2503.15857.
Explicit construction of the maximal subgroups of the Monster

(with H. Dietrich, M. Lee and A. Pisani).

Journal of Algebra, 689 (2026) 862—895.

Conjugacy class fusion from four maximal subgroups of the Monster

(with T. Popiel).

Journal of Computational Algebra, 11 (2024) 100021.

Talks & Seminars

Dec. 2025: “The Saxl hypergraph of a permutation group” at the meeting of the AustMS[6], Latrobe Uni., Australia (Forthcoming)

Nov. 2025: “Computing the Character Table of a 2-local Maximal Subgroup of the Monster” at the Australian Algebra Conference[7], Latrobe Uni., Australia

Nov. 2024: “The Maximal Subgroups of the Monster Group” at the Australian Algebra Conference[8], ANU, Australia

May 2024: Presented lecture on Burnside's 𝑝ᵃ𝑞ᵇ Theorem (Student Presentation) at Monash Uni., Australia

Feb. 2024: “Computational Constructions of Some Maximal Subgroups of the Monster Group” (Student Presentation) at Monash Uni., Australia

Other Activities

Nov. 2025: Marked Simon Marais mathematics competition[9] papers

Oct. 2021—4: Took part in Simon Marais mathematics competition[9] (Top 10% 2021–2, 2024; Top 20% 2023)

Jan. 2024: Participated in AMSI Summer School[10]

Links, Footnotes, and References

[1]: https://seis.bristol.ac.uk/~tb13602/docs/saxlgraph_final.pdf
[2]: https://www.monash.edu/study/fees-scholarships/scholarships/find-a-scholarship/maxwell-king-phd-scholarship
[3]: https://www.monash.edu/science/schools/school-of-mathematics/honours/honours-awards-and-prizes
[4]: https://www.monash.edu/study/fees-scholarships/scholarships/find-a-scholarship/ivy-may-frary-mathematical-sciences-honours-scholarship-6231
[5]: https://www.monash.edu/science/about/awards
[6]: https://austms2025.org.au
[7]: https://9thaac.github.io
[8]: https://maths.anu.edu.au/news-events/events/8th-australian-algebra-conference
[9]: https://www.simonmarais.org/
[10]: https://ss.amsi.org.au/