Maximal Subgroups Of Classical Groups In Dimensions 16 And 17


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Maximal Subgroups of Classical Groups in Dimensions 16 and 17


Maximal Subgroups of Classical Groups in Dimensions 16 and 17

Author: Daniel P. Rogers

language: en

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Release Date: 2017


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The Maximal Subgroups of Classical Algebraic Groups


The Maximal Subgroups of Classical Algebraic Groups

Author: Gary M. Seitz

language: en

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Release Date: 1987


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Let [italic]V be a finite dimensional vector space over an algebraically closed field of characteristic p [greater than] 0 and let G = SL([italic]V), Sp([italic]V), or SO([italic]V). The main result describes all closed, connected, overgroups of [italic]X in SL([italic]V), assuming [italic]X is a closed, connected, irreducible subgroup of G.

The Maximal Subgroups of the Low-Dimensional Finite Classical Groups


The Maximal Subgroups of the Low-Dimensional Finite Classical Groups

Author: John N. Bray

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2013-07-25


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This book classifies the maximal subgroups of the almost simple finite classical groups in dimension up to 12; it also describes the maximal subgroups of the almost simple finite exceptional groups with socle one of Sz(q), G2(q), 2G2(q) or 3D4(q). Theoretical and computational tools are used throughout, with downloadable Magma code provided. The exposition contains a wealth of information on the structure and action of the geometric subgroups of classical groups, but the reader will also encounter methods for analysing the structure and maximality of almost simple subgroups of almost simple groups. Additionally, this book contains detailed information on using Magma to calculate with representations over number fields and finite fields. Featured within are previously unseen results and over 80 tables describing the maximal subgroups, making this volume an essential reference for researchers. It also functions as a graduate-level textbook on finite simple groups, computational group theory and representation theory.