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Aeschbacher, sometimes spelled Äschbacher, is a surname. People with this surname include:

Adrian Aeschbacher was a Swiss classical pianist.

Carl Aeschbacher, sometimes also spelled "Äschbacher", was a Swiss choir leader and composer. His son Adrian Aeschbacher had some success as a classical pianist, and his other son, Niklaus Aeschbacher, became a conductor.

Hans Aeschbacher Swiss painter

Hans Aeschbacher was a Swiss abstract sculptor.

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Michael Aschbacher American mathematician

Michael George Aschbacher is an American mathematician best known for his work on finite groups. He was a leading figure in the completion of the classification of finite simple groups in the 1970s and 1980s. It later turned out that the classification was incomplete, because the case of quasithin groups had not been finished. This gap was fixed by Aschbacher and Stephen D. Smith in 2004, in a pair of books comprising about 1300 pages. Aschbacher is currently the Shaler Arthur Hanisch Professor of Mathematics at the California Institute of Technology.

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