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On The Index Of Fixed Point SubgroupTurkan, Erkan Murat 01 August 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Let G be a finite group and A be a subgroup of Aut(G). In this work, we studied the influence of the index of fixed point subgroup of A in G on the structure of G.
When A is cyclic, we proved the following:
(1) [G,A] is solvable if this index is squarefree and the orders of G and A are coprime.
(2) G is solvable if the index of the centralizer of each x in H-G is squarefree where H denotes the semidirect product of G by A.
Moreover, for an arbitrary subgroup A of Aut(G) whose order is coprime to the order of G, we showed that when G is solvable, then the Fitting length f([G,A]) of [G,A] is bounded above by
the number of primes (counted with multiplicities) dividing the index of fixed point subgroup of A in G and this bound is best possible.
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Determining Group Structure From the Sets of Character DegreesAziziheris, Kamal January 2010 (has links)
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On the length of group lawsSchneider, Jakob 07 December 2019 (has links)
Let C be the class of finite nilpotent, solvable, symmetric, simple or semi-simple groups and n be a positive integer. We discuss the following question on group laws: What is the length of the shortest non-trivial law holding for all finite groups from the class C of order less than or equal to n?:Introduction
0 Essentials from group theory
1 The two main tools
1.1 The commutator lemma
1.2 The extension lemma
2 Nilpotent and solvable groups
2.1 Definitions and basic properties
2.2 Short non-trivial words in the derived series of F_2
2.3 Short non-trivial words in the lower central series of F_2
2.4 Laws for finite nilpotent groups
2.5 Laws for finite solvable groups
3 Semi-simple groups
3.1 Definitions and basic facts
3.2 Laws for the symmetric group S_n
3.3 Laws for simple groups
3.4 Laws for finite linear groups
3.5 Returning to semi-simple groups
4 The final conclusion
Index
Bibliography / Sei C die Klasse der endlichen nilpotenten, auflösbaren, symmetrischen oder halbeinfachen Gruppen und n eine positive ganze Zahl. We diskutieren die folgende Frage über Gruppengesetze: Was ist die Länge des kürzesten nicht-trivialen Gesetzes, das für alle endlichen Gruppen der Klasse C gilt, welche die Ordnung höchstens n haben?:Introduction
0 Essentials from group theory
1 The two main tools
1.1 The commutator lemma
1.2 The extension lemma
2 Nilpotent and solvable groups
2.1 Definitions and basic properties
2.2 Short non-trivial words in the derived series of F_2
2.3 Short non-trivial words in the lower central series of F_2
2.4 Laws for finite nilpotent groups
2.5 Laws for finite solvable groups
3 Semi-simple groups
3.1 Definitions and basic facts
3.2 Laws for the symmetric group S_n
3.3 Laws for simple groups
3.4 Laws for finite linear groups
3.5 Returning to semi-simple groups
4 The final conclusion
Index
Bibliography
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