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Quaternion Fusion Packets Michael Aschbacher

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Quaternion Fusion Packets Michael Aschbacher
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Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.93 MB
Pages: 444
Author: Michael Aschbacher
ISBN: 9781470456658, 1470456656
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Quaternion Fusion Packets Michael Aschbacher by Michael Aschbacher 9781470456658, 1470456656 instant download after payment.

Let p p be a prime and S S a finite p p-group. A p p-fusion system on S S is a category whose objects are the subgroups of S and whose morphisms are certain injective group homomorphisms. Fusion systems are of interest in modular representation theory, algebraic topology, and local finite group theory. The book provides a characterization of the 2-fusion systems of the groups of Lie type and odd characteristic, a result analogous to the Classical Involution Theorem for groups. The theorem is the most difficult step in a two-part program. The first part of the program aims to determine a large subclass of the class of simple 2-fusion systems, while part two seeks to use the result on fusion systems to simplify the proof of the theorem classifying the finite simple groups.

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