Isolated Involutions In Finite Groups


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Isolated Involutions in Finite Groups


Isolated Involutions in Finite Groups

Author: Rebecca Waldecker

language: en

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Release Date: 2013-10-23


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This text provides a new proof of Glauberman's Z*-Theorem under the additional hypothesis that the simple groups involved in the centraliser of an isolated involution are known simple groups.

Isolated Involutions in Finite Groups


Isolated Involutions in Finite Groups

Author: Rebecca Waldecker

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2014-09-11


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This text provides a new proof of Glauberman's Z*-Theorem under the additional hypothesis that the simple groups involved in the centraliser of an isolated involution are known simple groups.

Applying the Classification of Finite Simple Groups


Applying the Classification of Finite Simple Groups

Author: Stephen D. Smith

language: en

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Release Date: 2018-04-30


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Classification of Finite Simple Groups (CFSG) is a major project involving work by hundreds of researchers. The work was largely completed by about 1983, although final publication of the “quasithin” part was delayed until 2004. Since the 1980s, CFSG has had a huge influence on work in finite group theory and in many adjacent fields of mathematics. This book attempts to survey and sample a number of such topics from the very large and increasingly active research area of applications of CFSG. The book is based on the author's lectures at the September 2015 Venice Summer School on Finite Groups. With about 50 exercises from original lectures, it can serve as a second-year graduate course for students who have had first-year graduate algebra. It may be of particular interest to students looking for a dissertation topic around group theory. It can also be useful as an introduction and basic reference; in addition, it indicates fuller citations to the appropriate literature for readers who wish to go on to more detailed sources.